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T H E N E W
ANNUAL ARMY LIST
1850.
(BEING THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL VOLUME,)
THK DATES OF COMMIBaiONB, AMD A BTATEMENT OF THE FAR
SERVICES AND WOUNDS OF NEARLV EVERY OFFICER
IN THE ARMY, ORDNANCE, AND MARINES.
CORBECTBD TO »Tn DBCEMBBR, 1S4D.
WITH AN INDEX.
Major H. Q. HART, 49th RsaT.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET,
1830. -
EXPLANATIONS.
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MSH-
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St PatrielK.
O.C.B. Knight Grand Crots of the Order of the Bath.
K.C.B. Knight Ccmmander of the Order of the Bath.
C.B. Companion of the Order of the Bath.
O.C.M.O. Knight Grand Crots of the Order of St. Michael and St. Oeofge*
K.C.M.O. Knight Commofultfr of ditto ditto
C.H.O. Companion oi ditto ditto
O.C.H. Knight Grand Croit of the Royal Hanoyerian Onelphic Order.
K.C.H. Knight Comnumder of ditto ditto
K.H. Knight of dHto ditto
K.C. Knight of the Crescent.
C Before the Name, denotes that the Officer was at the Battle of Trafalgar,
If Before the Name, denotes that the OIBoer served in the Poninnda, or the
South qf Franeom
C Ofloen actaaOy present in either of the aeti(»s of the
m Waterloo Medal. < 16th, 17th, or 18th June, 1815. Sach Officers are
C allowed two years' additional serrice.
N. B. In the List of General and Field Officers, the Names printed in Italic are those of
Officers retired from the Army, who have been specially allowed to retain their Rank, but
without receiying Pay or progressiTC Promotion.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are
achtally attached ; the Letters #. and r. qfter the name distlngiush Officers employed on
the Stqfff or on the Recruiting Service ; the letter r. before the name denotes that the
Officer belongs to the Reserve Battalion. The Letters S. M, in the Cavalry Regiments,
allude to the Riding Masters ; the Letters d, pnu and d, a4j» denote the Dep6t Paymaster
and DepAt Adjutant respectively. — ^The * before the Name or Date of Commission, de-
aotcs Temporary Rank only. The Letter p hrfore the Date indicates that the Commission
was purchased.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," ** Waterloo," ke, denote
the Honorary Distinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their Colours and
appointments, in commemoration of their Services.
%* A H eommunicatione to be addreued to Major Hart, 60, Albemarle Street, London.
LOMDON ; PRIMTBO BY STKWABT AND MVUBAT, OLO BAILST.
CONTENTS.
page
Actions or Battle* 456
Adjutants of Recraiting Districts 264
Aides-de-Camp to the Qaeen 117
Artillery, Royal 266
Barrack Masters 325
Cadets, Company of Gentlemen 274
Cape Mounted Riflemen 259
Ceylon Rifle Regiment 257
Chaplains' Department 312, 445
Chatham Depdt Staff 320
Chelsea Hospital 318,455
Colonels 30
Commissariat Department 306, 427
Dep6t Battalion in the Isle of Wight... 262
Dragoon Gnards 121
Dragoons 128
Engineers, Royal 281
Field Marshals 5
Foot Onards 144
Foot (Numbered Regiments) 151
Foreign Corps on Half Pay 446
Foreign Orders 469
Foreign Stations, Staff on 322
Garrisons 318,453
General Officers 6
General Officers receiving rewards for
Distinguished Services 4
Crentlemen at Arms, the Honourable
Corps of 116
German Legion < 446
Great Britain Staff 319
Half-pay List 329
Hil)ernian Military School 455
Honorary Distinctions 456
Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of 120
Inspecting Field Ofiicers 264
page
Lieutenant-Colonels 50
Life-Guards 118,119
Light Dragoons 130
Local Rank 113
Maidstone Dep6t Staff 319
Majors 86
MalU Fencibles 263
Marines, Royal 292
Medical Department 309, 430
Medical Department, Ordnance 291
MiUtary CoUege 318,455
Military Asylum 318, 455
MiUtia 315
Newfoundland Companies • 261
Order of the Garter 463
Thistle 463
St. Patrick 463
Bath 464
St. Michael and St. George 468
Orders, Foreign 409
Ordnance Department 265
Paymasters of Recruiting Districts . . . 264
Provisional Battalion at Chatham .... 262
Recruiting Staff 264
Retired Officers on Full Pay 3286, 329
RifleBrigade 257
Riding Establishment, Ordnance .... 274
Sappers and Miners 286
Staffat Head Quarters 117
Staff of Great Britain 319
Staff on Foreign Stations 322
Staff Officers of Pensioners ^ 328a
Tower of London 454
Veterinary Surgeons on h. p 445
West India Regiments 254
Yeomen of the Guard tl 15
OFFICERS RECBIYING REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES.
OeMnl 9 John M'Keiuto
- Plaaoa BonlMm
•— WUUani Bd«n
Sir AtozAoderHftlkett, KCHm
LicaU-Oen. BmiimI HinkiMOB
— • Heory MondUm
■ DeoBls H«rlwit
Hell«rToiiarl.
M^lor-Ofiu a Edwwd Dul«j.
■ f Wm. P. & LoIIm
Oeorgo Bort^ll. CM,
" Bmry Jaam Rldddl, __
AleztiHtor ThoiDMo, CB,
Wm. Alex. Oovdtin, CB>
Tk«t. JUnAb, CB.
JuDM FrrguMOB, CB.
Sir JuDM Hrarv RnriMtt, JTCIT.
Uliun Smelt. CB»
John Bell, C^.
fiearael Bei^anln Aoehnvtj, CB.
ThomM LigbfooC, CB.
A.lured Dodiworib Paunce, CB*
Qeo. Aof. Hendanoo, KiT.
Roger Parke.
B. B MarpbefeoD, CB., KB.
Jamea AUao, CB.
Henry A. Proctor. CB,
John Pnd. Swan. CB,
E. ParklBaon, CB.
Ml Tbomai Hunter Blair. CB,
fla Rlcbard llttaliyn, CB,
M Riebard EKfton, CB,
Uk Sir William Cbalmeni, CB., KCH,
ta WiUiam Campbell. CB,
8B Lawrmee Argutanbao, CB,
Ml WUIIan StaYcley, CB.
9BSirl>9 Uej Evan*, JTCB.
5ir Tbomae WUIeblte, Bt, KCB.
Edward PIcroiDg. CB,
Sir John Holt. ICCB.
PUUp BalAbrigga, CB,
If iJor>Oen. V Thomaa Edward Ntplar, CB,
William Henry Sewell. CB,
John McDonald, CB»
George William Paty, CB, KH,
Tbomaa Jamet Wemyn. CB,
Robert Burd G«briel, CB, KH,
Henry Tbomaa. CB,
tt William RowkB, CB.
flQ Jamea Bbaw Kennedy, CB,
Sir Thomas Henry Browne, JTCB.
B. Pmron. CB,
i Henry BalnenTla, CMO, KB.
i Gl«>rge Ulgh Ooldle, CB.
• Tbomaa Bunbory. KB,
^— — ^ ■ Henry Oodwlni CB,
' 1 Kl Roderick Macaell.
^-^ m George Dean Pitt, KM*
WUIIam Sutheriand.
— S Henry Raluey, CB, KM,
f Ml Htm, Charlei Oom, CB, KM,
guarterMaater Jamee Mnnny, h. p. M P.
— — — T. W. Edwarde. b. p.Bd P«
ROTAL AmTILUMT.
Lieut-Gen, Sir C. W. Thornton. KCH,
Mi^or-Gen. 9 Ml J. W. Smith, CB,
9B Sir Hew D. Boee, JTCB.
m 0lr B. Gardiner, JTCB., KCH,
m J. Boleler Parker, CB,
Colonel 9 Roliert Oouglaa, CB,
Lie«t.-Coi.f m Sir J. Haftmaan, KOB,, KCB.
Ueat. J. O. Biirelem.
Surgeon K. Fltapatrlek.
QuartafmaalerB. Bamm.
BoTAA BvooinM.
Lleat.-Oen. ■ 0<r 8. R. Chapman, CB,, KCB,
Miyor>Oen. p Sir John P. Buigoyne, KCB,
BOTAL MAunM.
U9^ot*Q9^ W. Trrmenbevre, JlB.
Colonel C John M*Callum.
' f Otarlaa Meniiea, KB,
THE
NEW ANNUAL ARMY LIST.
1850.
FIELD-MABSHALS.
9 CB Ht« Qraee ARTHUR, Duk^ of WELLINGTON, KG. GGB. GCH., Bn$iffn^
7 Mansh, 1787; LUut. 25 Dec 87; Captain^ 30 June, 01; Mq^or, 30 April, 93;
l4eut,'Colonel, 30 Sept. 93; Cdlonei, 3 May, 96; Mqior-General, 29 April, 02;
I4mit,'Generat, 25 April, 06; Oeneral (In Spain and Portugal), 81 Jtilj, 11; FiM
Mttrghal, 21 June, 13. Colonel of the Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, 22 Jan.
1827 ; Coionel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, 19 Feb. 1820 ; Constable of the Tower of
London, 29 Dec. 1826 ; Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 27 Dec. 1828 ; Commander-
in-Chief, 15 Aug. 1842.
HU Mqfeity the KING of HANOVBR, KG. KP. GCB., Lieut.-GeMral, 18 Haji 1706 ;
Oenena, 25 Sept. 1803; Field Marshal, 26 Nov. 1813.
HU Bayal Higkneu ADOLPHUS FREDERICK, Duke of CAMBRIDGE, KG. GCB.
GCMG. GCH., Lwit.'General, 24 Aug. 1798 ; General, 25 Sept. 1803 ; Field Marshal^
26 Not. 1813. Colonel of the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 5 Sept. 1805 ;
and Colonel-in-Chief of the 60th (or the King's Royal Rifle Corps), 22 Jan. 1827.
His Mqjestjf the KING qf the BELGIANS, KG. GCB. GCB.^ General, 2 Hay, 1816;
Fidd Marshal, 24 May, 181&
His Boyal Highness FRikNCIS ALBERT At7Q06TUS CHARLES EMANUEL, Duke
cf SAXONY, PHnee qf SAKE COBURG AND GOTHA, KG. KT. KP. GCB.
GCMG., 8 Feb. 1840. Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards^ 25 April, 1842; Gtnremor
and Constable of Windsor Castle, 18 May, 1843.
THOMAS GROSVENOR, Ensign, 1 Oct. 79; LieuJt, and CaptUin, 20 Oct 84; Captain
and Lieut.^Colonel, 25 April 93; Colonel, 3 May 96; Mqfor General, 99 April 02;
Lieut. General, 25 April 08; General, 12 Aug. 19; Pield Marshal, 9 Nor. 46;
Colonel of the 65th Foot, 8 Feb. 14.
9 «» HENRY WILLIAM, Marquis qf ANGLESEY, KG. GCB. GdH.^ JUearf.-
Coltmel,* 12 Sept 93 ; Colonel, 3 May 96 ; Mt^or General, 29 April 02 ; Xmm^.-
General, 25 April 08 ; General, 12 Aug. 19 ; Fidd Marshal, 9 Nov. 46 ; dolonel eC the
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, 20 Dec. 42 ; Captain of Cowes Castle, t& Mar. 26«
Master General of the Ordnance.
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War Services of the General Officers voko are not CohneU of Repmente.
1 Sir Akxmdflr MaoViinrin lerfsd with Lofd Moln't ■»!¥ on the expedition for the reUef
of Ottend* in 1794; ee leoond in oommend el the eeptnie of the Cepe of Gk>od Hope, in 1795|
in oommaiid of ediTidon on the expedition ageinit amgUm^ in 1808; ud afterimde m wwnmend
of the anny in the two Gelebriee.
2 Lord Cork lerfed in Ftenden, in 1799, end wae preient el the deffM of Yelenoiennet end
Dunkirk, et the former of which he wai one of the storming pertjr. In 1794 he eooompenied
the medition under Lord BCoira; wae preient el the bettle ofAloet, end mede priioner el the
capitnUUion of Bergen-op-Zoom. Serred with the Gnarde in Holland, in 1799. Commanded
the iint betteUon of the Coldatream Goards in Egypt, in 1801, end was present et the teking
of Alexandria, and in the diibrent engagements wiih the army under Sir Eyre Coota^ to tiie
westward of AJexandrie.
3 Lord Lorton aenred wiih the 58th ee e merine on boerd the Venffeance 74. Went ont with
Sir Charke Grey's expedition to the West Indies, in 1793, and serred in the 1st battaUon of
Grenadiers, under the oommend of the lete Duke of Kent, et the oeptnres of Mertinique^ 8t.
Lode, and Guadeloupe; on the conclusion of the oempeign r^oined the 58th el Martinique. In
about six weeks following, in consequence of e French force heWng re-taken Grende Terre, he
was ofdered with the Grenadiers again to Guadaloinpe^ end waa engaeed in the aeraral aotiona
of that second campaign; in eorermf; the retreat of the troops fromToint-&-Pitre, wae atruok
by a spent ball, which wae the oocaaion of a handsome compliment from Sir Charles Grey in
ft-ont of the Grenadiers, while inspeotiDg the remains of the army on the afternoon of thai
fatal daj, aa in fact lie was a Tolonteer on this second expedition, haTing preriously reoeiTed
permission from Sir Charlea to return to Europe in conseqaenoe of promotion. IJoring the
night the troope were re-emberked, he commanded an adTanoed position dose to the French
lines while the operation waa in progreaa. Serred alao during the rebellion in Irelend,
in 1798, at Yinegar Hill, &c, and aubsequentiiy ee a Brigadier-Genenl in the Weetem Distriot.
4 Generel M'Kensie aenred the campaign of 1794 on the Continent, indudiog the several
actions between the Waal and Rhine, fbrcing the enemy from St. Andr^ sortie firom Nimegaen,
and the actaona at Thuyl and Gkldermalsen. Serred also on the eastern coast of Spain under
Sir Wm. Henry Clinton.
5 General Wood serred ee a Mijor- General on the staff in the East Indies, and wae aetivelj
employed in the Nepanl war.
6 Graneral White waa anpointed, in 1793, Brigade-Major to the Guarda employed in the
csmpaigna in Flanders, and waa present at the siegee of Veleneiennes and Dunkirk, and al the
action and atorming of TiiwteHee.
7 General Bonham aerred upwarde of 33 yeara in the West Ind^ end acted ee chief of
the Quarter-M^wter-Gkneral'a oenertment on the two expedidona against St Lueia and Tobego,
and Deeurem and Berbioe; on tne latter he wae aeoondin ooaunand. He waa elao preaent al
the storming of Mome Fortnn^e, St Lucia, on the night of the 3d of June, 1803.
8 GeoenS Eden senred ee Assistant-Quarter-ICaster-General in Flandera in 1794, and in
Holland in 1795; elao al the capture of Jara in 1811, for which he bee reoeiTed a medaL
9 General GkMselin senred on the expedition against Genoa, under Iiord Wm. Bentinok) and
subaeqnently in the American War.
10 Sir AWaa^y Halkett serred at the captures of Martinique, St Luda, and Guadaloupet
in 1794; at Ostcnd, under Sir Eyre Coote, where he wee taken prisoner; with the expedition
to the Holder, in 1799, where he wae twice wounded; and at the capture of the Cape of Good
Hope, hi 1806.
11 Generel Craren serred in France and Flandera in the campaigna of 1794 and 95, and the
rf treat through Holland into Germany, and waa present in erery action in which hie Begiment,
the 5th Dragoon Guarda, was engaged, including Prteont, Siege of Lendredes, Catean, and
Toumay : at Catean a body of the Allied Caralry completely defeated a French Army of 80,000
men with immenae loss, and pursued them to the Gates of Cambray, including their Commander
Chapuy, and 35 piecea of Artillery. He serred subsequently in Ireland and in Jersey.
12 Lord Carysfort senred as Secretary to the mission of Colonel Crawford, at the head-
qnarters of the Archduke Charles, and wae present at all the battles of the campaign of 1796
in Germany, at the siege of Kehl, and the aflair at the beginning of 1797, on the Rhine.
Serred ea Aide-de-camp to Lord Comwallis in Ireland during the Bebellion; after which he
was employed in Germany, and was present at all the actions of that year in Switserland, under
General Hotie, and with the Russian army at the battle of Zurich. Campaign in Egypt ee
Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abererombj, and afterwards to Lord Hutchinson. On the Qaarter-
Master-Generd'a staff on the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Spain, under Sir John
Hoore, indudhig the battle of Corunna. Embarked with the Guards for Waleheren in July
1809, and aerred in the reaerre in South Beyeland. Accompanied the Guards to Spain in 1811,
and was appointed to the command of the garrison of Cadiz. At the defence of Terifa, he wee
second in command. Marched fhnn thence with the detachment of the Guards that Joined
Lord HjU, and mibaequently fonned a Junction with the Duke of Wellington on hia retreat
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OFFICERS RECBIVING REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SBRTICBa
OeatraJ 9 John M *Kenf !•
— — Pinsoo BoDham
WiUiftoi Eden
Sir AlezAnderHftlkett, fCir.
LieoL-Oen. Saniael Huikkton
Henry Mon<Atoo
' DennU Herbert
Heifer Toiuel.
Mfl^r-Chn. a Bdward Deilej.
f Wm. P. B. Loftot
George BufRll, CB.
Henry Jamet Rldd«lU KB,
Alexander Thomion, CB.
Win. Alex. Gordon, CB,
Tboi. Kenab, CB.
James Frrguason, CB,
Sir Janiee Henry Reynett, KCH,
MlUam Smelt, CB,
John Bell, CB.
Bamvel Bei^amln Anehmoty, CB,
Thomas Ugh foot, CB,
▲lured Dodtworlh Paunce. CB,
Geo. Aof . Henderson, KH,
Roger Parke*
R. B Ma4>pherson, CB,, EH,
Jamee Allan. CB,
Henry A. Proctor, CB,
John Pnd. Ewan. CB,
E. ParklBson, CB,
M Thomas Hunter Blalr, CB,
Hai Richard llualiyn, CB,
8a Richard Egertoo. CB,
Sa Sir William Chalmers, CB,, KCH.
Ml William Campbell, CB,
881 Lawrence Argulmban, CB,
881 WUliam Staveley, CB,
8a 5<r De Lscy Evans, KCB.
Sir Thomas WUlsbire, Bl, KCBs
Edward Pl«rolng, Til.
Sir John Rolf, KCB,
PhUlp Balabrlggt, CB,
If alor>Gen. V Thomas Edward Napier, CB,
William Henry Brwell, CB,
John M 'Donald, CB»
George William Paty, CB, KB*
Thomas James Wemyss, CB.
Robert Burd Gabriel, CB. KB,
Hennr Thomas, CB,
8a Willism RowMn,CS.
SO Jamee Shaw Kennedy, CM,
Sir Thomas Henry Brownot KCB,
B. Fearon, CB,
a Henry Balneavls, CMG. KB.
m George Leigh Goldle, CB,
• Thomas Bonbory, KB,
— — — a Henry Godwin, CB,
a 80 Bo<lerick Msenell.
a George Dean Pitt, KB,
WUliam Sutherland.
a Henry Raluey, CB, KB,
4 m Bon, Charles Oom, CB, KB.
Quarter-Master James Murray, h. p. S4 P.
— — ^— T. W. Edwards, h. p. 84 F,
ROTAL AKTXLLBmT.
Lleut.>Gen« Sir C. W. Thornton, KCB,
M^or-Gen. a 8a J. W. Smith, CB.
9BSir Hew D. Ross, KCB.
8a Sir R. Gardiner, KCB., K€JB.
8a J. Boteler Parker, CB,
Colonel |l Rohsrt Douglas, CB,
Lieut.-Col.a 8a Sir J. Hartmann, KOB,^ KCB,
Lieut. J. G. Burslem.
Surgeon N. Fitspatriek.
Quartei master 8. Bamas.
Rot Alt EvauBBM.
Lient.-Gen. a Mr S. B. Chapman, CBn KCB.
Mi^r>Gen. $ Sir John P. Burgoyne, KCB,
ROTAL MARIlTBa.
Mijor-Gen. W. Tremenhevre, KB,
Colonel C John M*Callum.
'- f Charles Mensles, KB.
WarSenkeiofihBGenermlQfieeri. 19
of 18QS.
S6 Sir Q^at^ Qsentia mitmI in ths FMilBBalA ia nomiwi of ftbe iOth Homui, tnd kas
reofliTod IIm gold medftl and ono olflip Car tht MtlM of OrtlMS nd ToalovM : k* tet ilio
reoolfwl iko tihrer Wtr Modal intk ono olaop for Sakagu and Binovoalib Bvfod alio tko
campaiffn of 1815, and was leTOFely woonded at Waterloo.
27 l3eBt*Q«oaffal Gordon Mrred at tko aiiga of Fondiohafffy, baltib of Argaait ai^gea of
Assecrgfaiov Gawllgkar, and taiioai otker kill forti. 8«Tad alio at WaldMien In 1809.
28 lient-General Jokmon serred tko oampaign of 1806-9 in tko Fcninsoln as a M i^ in tke
32nd and was prosont at tke battles of Boloia» Viaieffm» and Conmnay for wUflk ko kaa rooei?od
tbe War Medal witk tkree Ckwps.
89 Lieat-Genoral Tatra served in Egjrpi in 1801, and kas rsesiTed tke Egjftiaa medal.
30 Lieat.-General Ctnwford sermd in Holland in 1794 and 95, and was present at Tiel wken
bombarded by tke Froioks at Nimegnsn daring the siece and at tke sortie} at tke attadk of Fort
St. Andre, t£e attack on tke enemy's works at Tkny^ tiie sersral engageaunts in and near
Geldermansel; and on tke retreat, kis gons, wkksk were in rear of tke Aemjf were eonstantly
engaged. In 1798 ke was aetirely enq;ifoyed in Ireland during tke rebellion.
31 Sir John Hanbory served in tke Peninsnln witk tke 1st GKiards, and was present at tke
" - - _ Medal will
battles of Coronna, NiveUe, and Nire^ ibr wkiek ke kas rsosiTed Ike War Medal witk tkree
Claspf.
32 Sir LoYO Jones Farry serred in tke last American war; oonnaandsd a frontier brigade
in Upper Canada^ and was woonded and bad a korse skot oadsr kim at tha battle of Jimdy's
S3 Sbr Charles Thornton aeeompanied tke Gnarde lo Holland^ in Mar^ 1793^ nnder tke
Duke of York, and was present at the battle of Famars (woonded), siege of ValensiaBnesy
retreat from Dankirk, taking of Lannoy, where ke lost kis rif^t arm by a eannoafskot.
34 Sir Frederick Trenek aerted in Sieily in 1806 and 7; at Waleksren,in 1806» ha tkoFenin-
aula, in 1811; and in H<rfiand» in 1814.
35 Maior-Oeneral firadskaw waa aetivriy employed in St. Doadnao fai 1793, 94, and iM^, and
commanded at St. Maries and Tibnron, wken tlMoee peats wars attacked by tke enemy. Served
in Irebund during tke rebellion, in 1798; witk tke eatpedition to tko FemI, in 1800; and tke
Egyptian campaign of 1801, inclnding tko aotkma of ^e 8tk, IStfH ndSlalMaiek. Medalfor
services in £|grpt.
36 Yiseonnt de Ckabet served bk Holknd, in 1799; in Spain, wder Shr John Moovtf witk
the expedition to Walekwen, 1809; and snbeeqnently in tke Feninsidn, until lr81tk
37 Sir Fatrick Boss served nine years ki Indin as CaptaJn of tke Sfitk, nltsiwawb tko a2nd
Ligkt Dragoons, in tke Mysore campaign under Lord Manii, hi 1799, indndfag Ao knitle of
MallaveUy, and siege of Seringapatam; mA tke diviSMm under 1^ Artkar Wi&sl8j,ni tko
campaign of 1801, against tke Makratta Ckief Dhoondmk; and froaa 180fi to 1804» in tke
Mahratta country, and at the reduction of tke ceded proviness. Ho returned from indin in
1805, soon after which ke waa appointed Mi^; and, m 1807, Uenl-Colond of tke 33Kd Ligkt
Dragoons. Having ezokanged to Inlkntry, ke Joined tke Snd kaltaKen of Ae 4Btk rwt. in
Fortngal, fai 1810, and as the seidor oAeer keld tke cemoMnd of Oensml (tke kla Lord)
Hill's origade until compelled by severe illness to return to Engkmdt On kia leoovery,
he was placed as Assistant- Adjutant-General on tke Home Stat; on wkiek ke oentinned till the
Peace of 1814. In 1816, he was a^mnted to tke 75tk regl, joined it in tke IcnsM Idaada,
and remained in command of that corpa» and of tke irinnd of Santo Maura and Znnte until
1821, n^en he was promoted to tke rank of Mf^ior^QcMraL In 18S4 ke waa appoinlsd to tko
Staff of tke Ionian Islands, from wkiek ko waa advanced to tke CtovenuBcnt of Anligua»
Montserrat, and Barbuda, in tiie follovring your.
38 Miyor-General Fafaner served in tke FOmnsnla with tke lOtk Hussars.
39 M^or-Qeaeral Wm. Stewart served ki tte Fteinsul% and kaaioeeiped nmcdal fiirthe
battle of Albuhera.
40 Sir Henry W. Rooke embarked witk tke 3rd Ghiarda ibr Holland, in Aug. 1799, and
was present in tke actions of tke 27tii Aug., lOtk and 19^ Sent, Snd and 6tk Oetoker. £m«
barked again for Holland, Nor. 1813, in command of tke Snd battalion of Ant legi, and was
present at tke advanoe to Antwerp, bombardment of tke Franek fleet at Antwerp^ and attack
on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also tke campaign of 1815, Inckiding tiio bnttlea of Quntro Braa and
Waterloo.
41 Sir John Geo. Woodford serred as Deputy- Asaistant-Adjotant^eneral on tko Enedition
to Stralnmd, and afterwards to Copenkagen^ in 1807; and aa Depnty-Aasistant-Qnarter-
Master- General on Uie Expedition nnder Sir David Baird, wkiek joined Sir Jokn Moore'a army
in Galicia, and was present at the battle of Cormma, for whi^ he kaa received tke sdver War
Medal with one Clasp. Served aftervrards in the Feninsnla aa an Assistant-Qttsrte^Maater-
General, and has received the gold cross for tito battlea of Nivelle^ Vive^ Gitkea, and Tonlonse.
Also the camnaign of 1815, mdudlng the battle of Waterioo^ and the tskh^f of (^aasbray .
42 Msjor-Gencral Darley served at tkesiegoof Fort-an-Pkinoek in St. .Domiaga^ in 1794;
mboe^nsnily attkeaiego of Mone-Fbrtn^ In StLwin; kil^TFt* ki ltt7. Cemmanded
20 War Sertrieu of the General Offieere.
300 men on an ospeditioii in a Joint attMk witli H. 11 iUntet tii» impmmm and Tkamu^ mi
in oo-operatlott wnh a party of leamai, aaeondJng tbe heignts of Flalinora in Calabria, agtfcnft
a •trongly-poated enemy tinee times ^e sferengtlK of Uie ateailants: drote them oiF Uw groond,
and mamtained the post for thiee days. Serred afterwaids in the Peninsula from Aagiut 1S13
to the end of that wsr in 1814, inolnding the battle of the Khrellfl^ and the notions btfore
Bayonne» on the 9th, lOth, and 11th Dec. 1818.
43 Miiat'O^tun} Hahon senred in Ireland in the rebelHon of 1798. He serted also twuly
years in the West Indies, and was present at the capture of Surinamt and also of Onadaloape in
1810, for which he has reoeiTed the War Medal with one Clasp.
44 Muor-General Loftos serred with the 2nd battalion of the 38th daring the time it was
employed in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Bosaoo^ retreat to the Itam of
Torres Yedras, adfance in ponnit of Massena, storming of Badeios— oommanded the detach-
meat of the 5th dlTiston which took possession of the Tdte-de-Pont, Sl Christonal, and the
other Ports on the right bank of the Gaadiana, and to which Qeneral PluUijpon snrrendarsd ;
— battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid,-HX>mmanded the light troops oi the 5 th diyitlon
npon the adranoe to Bargos. retreat from thence, action at Villa Muriel, and other minor
aifiiirs. He has xeceited the War Medal with three Clasps for Bossoo, Badiyoi and SsJamanoa.
45 M^or-General Borrell serred at the cMtore of Guadalonpe in 1810 j and the campaign of
1814 in Upper Canada. Serred also in Clima (Medal) and commanded the land force at the
ilrtt captore of Chnsan, and a brigade at the attack npon Canton. He has received the War
Medal with one Claspfor Gnadalonpe.
46 Major-General Ferrer has receiYed the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Meida.
47 Msior«GeaeraI Aylmer served at the Holder in 1799, including the action of the 18th
Sept I l^gyptian oampaign of 1801 (Medal) i carapsign of 1808-9 in Spain and Portogat,
indnding the l>attlee of Boleia, Vimiera, and Coronna for which he has received the War
Medal iHth three Clasps. He served sabseauenUy with the expedition to Walcheren.
47^ Major^^^eneral Thomson aooompaaiea the 74th to the reninsnla, landing at Lisbon in
Jan. 1810, and was present at the battle of Bosaoo, retreat to the Lines of Torres Yedras^
advance of the army on Messena*s retreat therefrom, action at Fos d*Arouoe (wounded), battle
of Faentes d*Onor, siege and captore of Cindad Bodrigo where he served as Assistant Engineer
and for his servioes was promotsd to Uie rank of Brevet-Maior \ siege and capture of Bsd^os
where he served as Assist. Bnnneer and was slightly wonnaed when leading about 300 bmo of
the party that stormed and tocSc the Baveline of St. Aoqne to reinforce the 3d Division of the
army wbidi had taken the Castle ; siege and capture of the Forts of Salamanca, where he served
as Assist Engineer and was sli^tly wonnded ; battle of Salamanca (severel v wounded), siege
of Bargos and retreat therefrom, served as Amist Engineer and had the blowing up of tSe
bridge at Villa Morlal mid the bridge at Cabeson entrusteid to him ; battle of Vittoria as second
in command of the 74th; siege of St Sebastian where he served as Assist -Eogtneer and for bis
oondnot was promoted te m Brevet rank of Lieut-Colonel { battle of N«velle, i«ssage of the
Bidatsoa, and battle of Orthes, besides several skirmishee with his Regt at Alfiates, Villa da
Pastores, Albidons, and other places. He has received the gold Medal for St Sebastian, and
the silver War Medal with nine Clasps for the other battles and sieges.
48 Maior-Oeneral Biddell served as Deputy-Assistant-Qoarter-Master-Oeneral at the cap-
tore of Copenhagen in 1807 1 ud as Aasistant-Qoarter-Master-Ghneral on the eastern const of
Spain and at Genoa, with the army under Lord William Bentinok.
48t BCijor*General Danbsney served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope and captore of
the Dutch fleet at Saldanha Bay, in 1796 { subsequently for npwarda of fourteen years in the
Bast Indiss, <m*i"i««g the campaign of 1801-S against the liabratta chieftains, and foommaiidnd
the Grsnadiers of hu rsgt (tne 84th), at the assault and capture of Kurree ; also in thn On*
serats in 1803, 3, and 4, at the reduction of other forts by Sir John Murray's army* Pro-
ceeded to Walcheren in 1809, and was prsssnt at the siege and surrender of flushing.
49 M^or-General Ysmon served tne campaign of 1808-9 in the Peninsula, as a Depoiy-
Assistant-A^ntant-Gtn^ral. Subsequently in the same capacity with the Duke of Wellingtoa'e
army ttntU /une 1811, and was present at the battle of Talavera. Served with the Snd b«a-
talion 66th, at the surprise of a French division at Arroyo de Molino, and other niiiinttiiirs,
until the c^tore of Badi^os. With the Queen's at the reduction of the ForU and battl* of
Salsmanca elJghtly wounded earW in the day, and very severely at the dose of the action, n
ball having entered his breast and lodged near the heart, after tearing along two ribs. Fol*
lowed the army again at the expiration of three weeks, and resumed the command of kin
regiment, with which he served in the various operations preceding^ during, and suberquent to
the siege of Burgos. He has received the gold Medal for Salamanca, and the silver War Modal
with one clasp fur Talavera.
49 1 Mijor-Qeneral Mercer accompanied the 3rd Guards on the expedition to Hanorcr ia
1805 { and on that to Walcheren in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to Mmj
181 1, and again lh>m July 1811 to March 1814, including the aifiiir at Sobral—wounded whUst
acting as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer ; battle of Barroea-^wounded when Aido-do«
oamptoBr.-GeneralDilkea: siege of Cindad Bodrigo» battle of Salamanoa^ captme of Mndrid.
siegaofBnigo^pawiteoftlwBMiiioaiaBdbattlaoftfaaKhn. Serred aJao tha oaapalsB oC
War Services of the General Officers. 21
of 191^ inclodiiig the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. He has
received die War Medal with four Clasps.
50 liftjo&GeDenJ Milman was appointed Aide-de-camp to K^or-General Catlin Cranfiird,
in 1808, and was present at the battles of Boleia and Vimiera ; on the same General's Staff in
the retreat of Sir John Moore, and was engaged on the heights of Logo, and at the battle of
Conmna. He safaseqaeDtlnir joined his regiment, the Coldstream Gawds, at Usbon, and was
with them at the passage of the Donro and capture of Oporto, as also at the battle of TalaTera,
where he was most seyerely wonnded, and saved from being burnt on the field of battle by a
priTate soldier of the Guards. He was made prisoner in the Hospital of Talavera, and detained
in Franea nntil 1814. Biajor-General Mibnan was latterly in comnumd of the Coldstream
Guards. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
51 Mi^or-General Reeve served with the Grenadier Guards in Sicily in 1806-7 ; Sir John
Moore's campaign in 1808-9, and was present at the battle of Coronna. With the expedition
to Walcheren in 1809. Went to Cadiz in 181 1, and remained in the Peninsula nntH the begin-
ning of 1814 ; present at the passsge of the Bidassoa, battles of tibe Nivelle and Nive. Served
also the campaign of 1815, induding the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, storming of
Peronne and capture of Paris. Remained with the iijrmy of Occupation untfl its return to
England in 1818. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
53 Major-General Gordon served in Holland in 1799 ; at Wdcheren in 1809 ; and in the
Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
action at Arroyo de Molino, battle of Vittoria — severely wounded in the left arm. Commanded
a Ught battalion in the actions of the Pyrenees, battles of the Nive and St. Pierre (wounded
and horse killed under him), actions of Hasparen and Hellette — wounded in the right foot in
forcing the enemy's lines at Hasparen, 14th Feb. 1814. He has received the gold Medal for
the Nive, and the silver War Medal with two Clasps for Fuentes d'Chior and Vittoria.
54 Major-General Kenah served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action of the
19 th of Sept. as well as in several other minor affairs. In Rgypt, under Sir Ralph Abercromby
in 1801; in Sidly from 1808 to 1812 : subsequently on the eastern coast of Spain, as Assistant,
and afterwards as Deputy- Adjutant-General at the Head of the Department, and was present
at the battle of Castalla, as also several other affairs. Served also at the siege and capture of
Genoa, in April 1814.
55 Major- General Wynyard served with the army in Sicily from 1808 to March 1810, when
he was severely wounded at the attack on Santa Maura, for which he subsequently obtained the
Brevet rank of Major; he was also present and on the staff with the force Uiat occupied Ischia
and f^txdda.
56 Major-General Fergusson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Vi-
miera and Coruuna. Expedition to Walcheren m 1809. Peninsular campaigns from March
1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Coa, near iameida, battle of
Bosaoo, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal ; batUe of
Fuentes d*Oaor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and BadajoE, battle of Salamanca, action
of Son Munos, passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9 A,
10th, 11th, 12th, and I3th Deo. 1813 ; and investment of Bayonne. Major-General Fergusson
baa received five wounds, vis., at Vimiera, slightly ; at the stormine of Ciudad Ro<higo,
aeverely in the body and slightly in the foot ; at Badajoz, sliehtly in ue side by a splinter of
a shell in the trenches, and in the head at the assault He has received the gold Medal for
Badajos, as senior surviving Officer of the Lieht Division Storming Party; and he also served
in the Storming Party at Ciudad Rodrigo and at the taking of the outworks of that place Fort
Beynard. He has also received the silver War Medal with eight Clasps.
57 Sir Adolphus John Dalrymple served as Aide-de-camp to Sir James Craig in the Eastern
District, Malts, Naples, and Sicily, from July 1803 to May 1806, and as MUitary Secretary
to Sir Hew Ddrymple in Portug^ in 1808.
58 Sir Jamea Reynett served vrith the 52nd on the expedition against Ferrol in 1800, and
was present at the action before that place. Appointed to the Quarter- Master-General's staff
npon the army entering Spain in Nov. 1808; present at Lugo, the affairs upon the retreat to
Cornnna, and also at the battle of Coruana. Re-appointed to the Quarter-Master-Generars
staff in Portugal, in April 1809; present at the affairs previous to and at the passage of tibe
Donro, and capture of Oporto; affiir of Salamonde, battles of Talavera and Busaco, affairs
upon the retreat to the lines before Lisbon, and subsequently in 1811 at those upon the advance
from thence, at Pombal, Redinha, Sabugal, and Foz d'Arouce; also at the battle of Fuentes
d'Onor. He haa received the War MediJ with four Clasps.
59 Msjor-General Smelt served in the American war, and was present at the taking of
Plattabnrg, storm and capture of Oswego, action of Lundy's Lane, storming of Fort Erie, 13Ui
August 1814, where he was severely and dangerously wounded. Served also during the Bur-
mese war, in 1824, 25, and part of 1826, and was present at the capture of Rangoon, and other
actions in Ava.
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6d IbJdr^G'efaMI Conyert terred three yeilUrs and a half in fhe West Indieii, and was
en^[aged on teTehd 66ckBionn, paftictdatly in the MirebaldiB, at L'Ance a Yean, and at the siege of
Irois in St Domihgb in 17d8, where he was woonded while on the staff: daring Uiis siege, of
thne liB'onths' dmration, the gai-rison lost more men than com^sed its orisinal strength: com-
manded the remains of the 82nd at the evacnatioh of this island. Serrea in an expedition to
the coast of IVancie in 1800, and snbseqnently in the Mediterraneah nntil 1802. From 1805 to
1809 he served thibnghoat the Mediterranean, dnd in p^y^t on the sta£^ and receiyed a severe
contnsioh there^ having been at the attacic on Alexandria, at the stormiiig of Rosetta, and at the
•abseqneht siege of that place. Served in the Feninsnia and France m 1813 and 14, and in
command of the 82nd daring the operations on the Gave d'Oleron, at Hastinenes and Oyer le
Oave, and was severely woonded at the head of Uie regiment at Orthes, for wmch battle he has
received the gold medal.
69 IfTajor-General fienderson served in Ireland dtirin^ the Rebellion, in 1798 $ it the
Held'er, in 1799; and was present at the first landing, and battles of the 19th Sept., 2nii
and 6th Oct Expedition to Egypt nnder Sir B^h Abercromby, in 1801. Landed in Por-
ta^al in 1808, and was present at the battle of Yimiera, retreat to, and baitle of Corunna.
Expedition to the Scheldt and siege of Flushing in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsnla
from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814^ and commanded the Queen's at the battle of Toulouse.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Yimiera, Corunna, and Toulouse.
70 Maj6r- General Parke was present ivith the 39th at the onglnal capture of Deinerara^
Essequibo, and Berbice, in the spring of 1796, when the expedition commanded b^ General
White captured those colonies. He was In Sir James Kempt's Light Infantry Battalion during
the campaign in Naples in IdOS-iS. Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the 39th fi-om May
1809 to F^b. 1812, and was present at the battles of Albuhera and Busaco, at the raising the
siege of Campo Mayor when the French sustained a considerable defeat; commanded the four
lignt companies of the brie;ade at the action of Arroyo de Molino, where the guns, baggage, and
fottr'teen hundred men with their officers were captured; he was also employed in the trenches at
the first Siege of Badajoz. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Albuhera.
71 Major- General Macpherson accompanied part of the 88th to the West Indies, the latter
part of 1795, and was present at the takmg of St. Lucia, in 1796; also at the reduction of the
Brigands in Grenada, at the storm of Port hoyal, and several other places in that island. Em-
barked with the regiment for the East Indies, in June 1799, and during a period of six years he
was actively employed in the three Presidencies. In 1806 embarked with the expedition to
South America ; was present in sevieral skirmishes on the march to and in firont of Buenos
Ay res, and at the storming of It, when he was wounded. In June 1809, he accompanied the
2nd battalion to the Peninsula, and was present at the defence of Cadiz. In March 1813 he
sacceeded to the command of tiie 1st battalion ; commanded it at the battle of Yittoria, and
at those in the Pyrenees. Present also at the battle of the Nivelle; succeeded to the command
of the regt. at the battle of Orthes, and again at the battle of Toulouse, besides being in several
minor af&irs. Proceeded in command of the first battalion to Canada in July 1814 : embarked
from thence for the Netherlands in June 1815. He has received the gold Medal and one Clasp
for Yittoria and Orthes; and the silver War Medal with three Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle, and
Nive.
72 Major-General Hay embarked for the West Indies early in 1796, and served the campaign
of that and the following year. In 1797 he was actively employed in the Island of St. Yincent.
He served the campaign of 1808-9 in Portugal and Spam under Sir John Moore, in the
18 th Hussars, and was present in the cavau^ actions of Mayorga and Benevente; and
was with the detachment that surprised and captured the enemy^s outlyihg piquet at Haeda —
commanded the rear-guard from Astorga — and Batanzas on the retreat terminating with the
battle of Corunna. Ele served also with the Army of Occupation in France until its return to
England in 1818. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Benevente.
73 Major-General Slessor served in Ireland daring theBebelhon of 1798, and was engaged
at Antrim, and subsequently against the French force under General Humbert (wounded in the
head\ In 1806 he accompanied the 35th to Sicily; and was on several expeditions in
Calabria, at the battle of Scylla, and with gun-boats. In 1807 he served the caoipaign in
Egypt, and was wounded in the leg on the retreat from Bosetta to Alexandria. His next
service was with Sir John Osfvald's expedition against the Greek Islands; subsequently to
which he was employed in constant desultory service in the Mediterranean, and was also with
the English corps attached to the Austrian Army under Count Nugent,— for the latter service
he received a gold Medal from the Emperor of Austria. He served also the campaign of 1815
under the Dnke of Wellington.
74 Major-Geiieral Allan was present at ihe^ capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795, and
Eugag^ in the pursuit and dispersion
forces; the redaction and occupation ot Xranquebar; and the whole of the southern Polygar
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24 War Services of the Oeneral Officers.
war in 1800. Seired in the FenintiilA firam 1810 to the end of the wtr, and wii preMnt at tbe
the heii
defence of Cadis, ^ere he oommanded a light battalion and was etationed on the heighta of
Ua de Leon to obeenre Marihal Sonlt'a force: he was afterwards present in the aolions of Vie
Bigorre aild Tarbes, and at the battle of Toulouse, for which he has receiTed the Gold McdaL
75 llijor*Oenenl Money senred twenty-five years in the llih Dragoons:— In Flanden and
Holland in 1794 and 95, and in Gennaay the latter year, including the attack on the Freneh
lines, 17th April ; their defeat on the heights of Catean, 26fch April, and near Toumay ^ 3fd
Hay; battles of Bonbaix and Lannoy, defeat of the French near Tonmay, 22nd May 1794$
and aflair at Bonunel, 2nd Jan. 1795. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the aotiona of
the lOlh and 19th Sept., 2nd uid 6th October. Commanded a detachment of the regt nader
Sir Balph Abercromby, at Leghorn, Minorca, and the expedition to Cadis, in 1800; in £gypt» in
1801 (Medal), including the actions of the 8th, Idth, and 21st March, together with the ca{«iire of
Gband Cairo and Alexandiiai Peninsular campaigns of 181 1 and 12; present at the mitgB of
Badijos, battle of Halamanoa, and affair of caTalry near the Tormes on the following day» wbcn
three French battalions were taken ; cavalry affairs of Callada Camino and Venta de Poeci
Served also the campaign of 1815, indnding the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo^ towards
the dose of which last the coounand of the 11th Dragoons devolved on him : present also at
the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanoa.
76 Mdor-General Ewart, as captain in the 52nd Ught Infan^, accompanied the Ebqiedi-
tion to Cfopenhagen in 1807, and was present at the action near Keog. Sored in the Penin-
sida in 1808 and 9 under Sir John Moore, and was wounded at Yimiera. Accompanied Expe-
dition to the Scheldt. Served with the Light Division in the Peninsuk from March 1811 to
December 1812, iaclnding the battles of Fnentes d'Onor and Salamanca; the sieges of Cindad
Bodrigo and Badsios ^irounded when in command of a detachment carrying ladders lor the
storming of Fort Picnnna); and the actions of Sabngal and San Munos. Served in the Wmi
Indies with the Boyal York Bangers and the York Chasseurs from 1813 to 1816 IndusiTe^ and
was at the capture of Guadalonpe. Served in the East Indies in command of the 67th regt,
fjrom Biaroh 1819 to Feb. 1823, and was employed as a Brigadier at the siege of Asseerghur.
He has recdved the War Medal with five Clasps.
77 Major-General Proctor served wiUi the 82nd on the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809,
and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served also at Gibraltar, Tarifs, and in the Peaia*
8ula,from 1810 to Deo. 1812, and subsequently in the Peninsula and south of France* from
April to July 1814, indudiog the aifair of Posts near Malaga, battle of Barrosa (contasioB oa
the body), and retreat from Biladrid* Embarked from Bourdeaux for Canada in July 1814, and
oommanded the 82nd before Fort Brie from 2nd Sept, and throughout the sucoessive operations
of the campaign on the Niagara frontier. Beceived the Brevet promotion of LieuL-Colonal fcr
his conduct in the repelling of the attack made by the Americans on our batteriee and poaitica
before Fort Erie on the 17th Sept 1814. He has received the War Medal with one CUap for
Barroaa.
78 Ifigor-Qeneral Jenrois accompanied the 89th on the expedition to Hanover in 1805. la
1810 he was appointed to the staff of Lord Blayney; accompanied him on the expedition t j
Malaga, and was slightly wounded in the attack on the Fortress of Frangerda. In 1613 he
was appointed to the stsJF of Sir Gordon Drnmmond, and eml>arked with him for Canada, whef%
during the operations of that and the following year, he was present in almost every aeticn
fooghtwith the American Armydther in that Province or on the Frontier, Inclncuns *^
storming of Fort Niagara, Lewistown, the attacks on Black Bock and Buflklo, operataona a^init
the forts and batteries of Oswego, and action of Lundy's Lane, lie received the brevet rank of
Major for Buflalo, and that of LieuL-Colonel for Lundy's Lane.
79 Mijor«Qenerd Biddall was actively employed with the 62nd, in Sicily, ISgypt, Calabria*
Italy, Spain, and North America, from 1806 to the end of the war. Detached with hia Orwns*
dier company to retard the advance of the French on their march to invest Scylla Caatle ia
Cslabria, and invsde Sicily. Served in the Grenadier battalion at the Faio, in Sicily, for
several weeks, under the fire of the French batteries erected in Calabria. Second in oomnand
to General Blommart in a Grenadier Battalion sent from Sicily to Spain. He was ndTmnced
with his Grenadier Company and two field-pieces^ in the attack on, and expoldon of» thePi«»ch
Drom the heights before Genoa. Second in command to Iieut*CoL John wil^ tha flank eoce*
nany detachments up the Penobscot river in North America, and coounanded the adranoe ia
lonaing a podtion at Hampden defended by treble our numbers.
80 Mi^or^General Addison served in the American war, on thestaff of Sir JohnSherbrooke.
81 Sir Frauds Cockbom served in South America in 1807; in the Peninsula in 1809 and
1810| and in Canada from 1811 to 1814.
82 Major General Charrotie served three years in the East Indies, and was present nt ths
mutiny at Vdlore in 1806, when nearly the whole of the 69th were massacred in their bnrmcka.
He served in the Penintola with the 2nd Life Guards, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
indnding the battles of Vittoria, Paapeluna^ and Toulouse. He has lecdved the War Madal
with two Chups*
83 MMJQT^CUiunX Patrick Campben (B. Artillery) was at the ci^tare of St. Lodn In 179«.
•ad sahi«<iQtBtlj in tha Cnrib war in St. YiDoent. Served also ia tba Peidawia frgm Jaa
War Services of the General Officers. 26
1809 to tiw «nd of that war in 1814, inolndtng the batUea of TalftTara and Castalla. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for TalaTera.
84 Bfajor-Oeneral Farkinaon lerrea at the capture of the Island of Bourbon in 1810, as
I>epat7-Adjatant-QeneraL Prooeeded with the d3rd to Stralsnnd in Pomerania in 1813; and
firom thence to Holland in 1814 ; was present at the attack on Merxem and bombardment of
Antwerp^ and commanded the regt at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he received a
serere oontnsion. Serred also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
85 Major-Qeneral Unellyn served m Sie 52nd at Ferrol, Cadis, and in the Mediterranean,
in 1800 and 1801. Having obtained a company by purchase in the 28th regt, he accompanied
it to the Peninsula in 1809, and, with the exception of one year's absence in England, occasioned
by ill-health, he was actively employed with it in the various duties that fell to its share in the
campa^ns in which it bore such a conspicuous part Besides many services of minor impor-
tance, he was present with his regiment at the battle of Bnsaco, defence of the Lines of Lisbon,
advanoe on Campo Mayor, siege of Bsdajos, battle of Albahera, capture of a French corps at
Arroyo de MoUno, attack and capture of the Forts and Bridge of Almaras, advance on Aranjnez
and Madrid, occupation of Bourdeaux. Li 1815 he embarked with his regiment for the
Netherlamb, where he was personally engaged with it in the battles of Qaatre Bras and
Waterloo, in the latter of which he wav severely wounded, and received for his conduct in the
field the brevet rank of Lt-Colonel and the C<mipanionship of the Bath. He has received the
War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Albnhera.
86 Major-General Lantour served in the Peninsula with the 11th Dragoons in 1811 and 12;
he attacked, with a squadron, on the 26th Sept. 1811, near El Bodon, a fVenoh Cavalry Regt.
which had captured part of the baggage of the Light Division, and covered the retreat of the
74th, and five companies of the 60ih, from Ciudad Bodriga Present also at the siege of Bada-
jos and battle of Dalamanca. Whilst in command of a sqnadron he attacked, and took pri>
aoners, a company of French Artillery posted in a vineyani, near ValladoUd, supporting the
enemy's cavalry on 7 th Sept. 1812, during Uie time the Army was crossing the Douro; he also
repolaed an attack of the enemy's piquets, making one officer and many men prisoners, at Mo-
nasterio and in front of Burgos on 2nd Oct 1812; and he was oontinuaUy on outpost duty, and
almost daily engaged with the enemy's skirmishers, and was slightly wounded in the retreat
from Burgos bv the bursting of a shelL Served the campaign of 1815, with the 23rd Lig^t
Dragoons, and was present in the actions of the 16th and 17 th June, and at the battle of
Waterloo, where he succeeded to the command of the regiment and of the brigade. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
87 Major-Geaeral Egerton, after serving as a subaltern with the 29th in North America,
and prooeedmg as a Captain with the 89th to South America, accompanied the 2nd battalion of
the 34th to the Peninsula in 1809. In the following year he was appointed to the staff as
Deputy- Assistant- Adjutant- GenersJ, and attached to the second division, in which capacity he
aerved at the battle of Bnsaco, and on the retreat to, and during the subsequent occupation of,
the Lines before Lisbon. He was then removed as senior of the Adjutant-Generars department
to the fourth ^vision; was present at the siege and capture of Oliven^a, the first siege of
Badajos, battle of Albnhera (wounded), and action of Aldea de Ponte. Relinquished his staff
appointment and rejoined his regiment in the winter of 1811, and continued to serve with it
antil appointed Aide-de-camp to Sir Rowland Hill in 1812, on whose personal staff he remained
until the termination of the war, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees,— for
which he obtained the brevet rank of Major, — ^Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toidouse. On Lord
Hill's appointment to a command with the army in Flanders in the spring of 1815, he selected
Colonel Egerton as his first Aide-de-camp, who served as snch at tne battle of Waterloo, —
where he obtained the brevet of Lieut-Colonel,— and continued in the same capacity until the
retom of the Army of Occupation from France in 1818. When Lord HUl assumed the com-
mand of the army in chief in 1828, he was pleased to name Colonel Egerton for the confidential
appointment of first Aide-de-camp and private Secretary, which he held during the whole period
of his Lordship's oontinnanoe at the head of the army. He has received the War Medal with
eiffht Clasps. . , . ^ ,
88 Sir William Chalmers served in Sicily in 1806 and 7; campsigns of 1808-9 in Portugal
and Spain; exjpedition to Walcheren, including bombsrdment of Flushhig; at Cadis in 1810
and 11; and aU the succeeding Peninsular campaigns, including the battle of Barross, attack of
the enemy on the heights near Moresoo, aflBur of Senhora de la Pena, battle of Salamanca,
action of San Mnnos, battle of Vittoria, attack at Maya, battles of the Pyreneea on the 30th
and 3lst July, repulse of the enemy hi his attack of the heighto of St Antonio, 31st August,
attack of the enemy's forts near Sure, 9th Oct. 1813, battle of Nivelle, besides a great many
minor affairs and skirmishes on the advanoe to Madrid and capture of the Retira He was
present with the army hi the Peniasula during ahnost all the sieges, and was engaged in the
l^owing aflhira duruag the retreat from Burgos, vis., Ohnos, Monasterio, bridge of VaUadolid,
and passage of the Huebra. Served also in the Netherlands in 1814 and 15, including the
battle ^ Waterloo, capture of Puis, and posterior operations in France, to Aag. 1817. He
was severely woondedin assault of the entrenchments at Sarre, and has had nine norsea killed
orwonadM under him in action, three of them at Waterloo. Paring the abore oampaigns he
26 Wat; Services of the General Officers.
WM on the staflC except ftt Waterloo. Sabsequently to his serncei in Sir John lCoore'« oaa-
paign and Lord Chatham's expedition, he wa«, in the course of about four years (from 5th
March 1811 to 18 th June 1815), in seventeen engagements, six of them general actions — excla-
sive of sieges; and for his conduct in the field he was twice promoted, Tix, to the brevet rank
of Major at the batUes of the Pyrenees, and of LieuU-Colonel at the battle of Waterloo, on
which occasion he commanded the left wing of the 52nd regt He has received the War Mcd^
with eight Clasps.
89 Major-General Parker served at Walcheren in 1809, and was employed in the operations
previous to, and at the siege of, riusbiog. Embarked for Lisbon in Feb. 1812, and remained
with the Duke of Wellington's army till the conclusion of the war in 1814; was present at the
battle of Yittoria, both the sieges of San Sebastian, battle of Orthcs, action at Tarbes, and
battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and lost his left leg at the battle of
Waterloo. He has received the gold ^ledal tor the battle of Tittoria, where he commanded a
brigade of artiUery; and the silver War Medal with three Clasps for SU Sebastian* Orthes, ani
Toulouse.
90 Msjor-General Beckwith served in Hanover in 1805-6; at Copenhagen in 1807, inclndin;
ihe action at Eioge. On the expedition to Sweden in 18()S; and that to Portugal in Ibo^-j,
including the action at CalcaveUas on tbe retreat, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded to Wal-
cheren in 1809; subsequently to the Peninsula, and was present in the actions of Pombal
Bedinha, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabuga^ battle of Fuentes d*Onor, siegea of Cindts
Bodt^o and Badajos, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, action at San Muian, battles ii
Vittona, the Pyrenees, Vera, Nivelle, near Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also th«
campaign of 1815, indudins the battles of Qnatre Brav and Waterloo. During the grest
portion of the above service ne was employed on the StaSl Medal for Toulouse, and lost lei)
leg at Waterloo.
92 Msjor-Qeneral Bourchier served nnder Sir Ralph Abercrombj in the expedition against
Cadiz in 1800, and also in the compai^ in Egypt in 1801, and was present at the battlea of tk«
13th and 21st M»rcb, and at Khamania on the IHh May. h.e served afterwards the campaigsi
of 181 ly 12, and 15, ioclttding tbe slese of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, cavalry afiuurs tt
Callada de Camino and Venta de Poso, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture cf
Paris. He has received the War Medal with one Cla«p for Salamanca.
93 Major*General Grant served five years in India with the 25th— afterwarc|a the 22nd—
Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Mallavelly, siege of Seringapatam, action with Dooa-
dia, storming the fort of Tumioul, where he volunteered and led the assault wiUi 50 dismounted
Dragoons; engaged also in the reduction of various fortresses. Served with the 21st Fuailieri
in Sicily in 18UC; with the 17th Light Dragoons in India from 1807 to 1811 : and with the lb;t
Hussars in the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the action at (he bridge of Cr^>L\
d'Orade, battle of Toulouse, covering the retiriog army on the 17th of June 1815, and batUe ct
Waterloo. He has received the >Var Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
94 Major-General Taylor served as Assistant-Ac^utant-General to the force nnder Sir
Jamea Craig, in the Mediterranean, during 1805 and 6. Employed on the staff at the attack
and capture of Java in 1811, including the attack of the outpost near Weltevrcden, and th«
storming of the lines of Cornells. Served also the campaign of 1815, with the lOUi Hussara, ar.vi
was present at the battle of Waterloa He has received the War Medal with one CUap Ux
Java.
95 Mijor-General Argnimban served in the Peninsula with the 3rd battalion of the Royah,
and lost an arm at San Sebastian. Served also tbe campaign of 1815, and was slight!^ wouadvd
at Qnatre Bras, and also at Waterloo.
96 Msjor-General Calvert served with the 52nd on the expedition to Swe4cn In 1808 ; ic
the Peninsula in 1808-9, inclnding the retreat to Corunna; and on the Walcheren expeditkr.
Appointed Aide-de-camp to Lora Lynedoch in April 1810, and joined him at Cadis, then U-
siesed by the French ; present at the battles of Barrosa and Vittoria ; also at both the sittacki
ana capture of San Sebaatian. Accompanied the 29 ih to America ia 1814, and waa pr«s«ct
at the taking of Castine, and the different i\merican settlements in the Bay of r undj.
Served also the campaign of 1815 with the 32ad, including tbe battles of Quatrt Braa acu
Waterloo, and capture of Paris. He has received the War ^Udal with three Ciaspa fi>r
Barrosa, Vittoria, and St. Sebastian.
storming and capture of Cindad Bodrigo and
Badajos. Depnty-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at tbe actions of Osma and JMorillas.
battle of Vittoria, passage of the Bidassoa, storming the Heights of Vera, action al Sarrv,
battle of the Nivello, batUes of the 9th, loth, Utb, and 12th Deo. lb 13 near Bayonaa^ PMaag*
of the Adonr, storminj; St. Etienne and investment of the citadel of Bi^onne, aotiona at Vic
Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Tonlonse. Served also the campaign of 1815, l~^Vn4ing the
battle of Waterloo and captore of Paris. He has received the War Medal with right riam
98 Sir De Laoj Evana served in India, in 1807, 8, 9, and 10. Portugal, Spain, aadFrnerw
in 1812, 13, and 14. AmeciQa ptrt of 1814-15. Belgium aod I^wm in 1915» le, 17, and 1%
War Services of tie General Officers. 27
la Spain in 1835, 36, and 37. Preaent during the operations against Ameer Khan and the
Pindarriea, capture of the Mauritius, p<irt of the retreat from Bureos, action on the Hormaza
(wounded), hattle of Vittoria, investment of Fampeluna, battle of (he Pyrenees, inyestment of
Bayonne (horse shot), actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse (horse shot),
battle of Bladensburg (two horses shot), capture of Washington, attack on Baltimore, operationa
before New Orleans (boarding and capture of American Flotilla — action 25 th Dec wounded
seyeralj— -nnsnccessful aasauU Jan. (wounded severely), battle of Qnatre Bras, retreat of 17th of
June, Waterloo (horse shot and one sabrod), investment and capitulation of Paris. Continued
on Staff of allied Army of Occupation in Fraoce. Accepted under an allied power (1635) com-
mand of an auxiliary British and Spanish corps of army by sanction and desire of the English
GoTemment, and by order of the Kiug in council. Acted, while so employed, in conjunction
with the British forces (under Lord J. Hay), and through mediation of I^ritish auUiorities : —
nusing investments of San Sebastian and Bilboa, action of Arlaban, capture of port and castle
of Passages. Defeated the enemy in general actions on the 5th of May, 6th of June, 1st of Oct.
(vonnded) 1836 ; also 10th and 15th of March 1837. Attacked near Hemani, 16th March, by
the elite of the Carlist army, 16,000 strong (about double the allied force), and obliged to retreat
about one mile, but with a less loss in killed and wounded (600) than that of the enemy. Be-
aumed the offensive the following month— capture of Hcruani by escalade, 14th May— of Oy ar-
son 16th May— of Trun by storm 17th May — of Fontarabia by capitulation Idth May. Thes«
and other minor affairs were for the most part severely contested, and cost (including those of
the enemy) above ten thousand killed and wounded. Excepting occasionally two or three
atraffglera, generally without arms, the Legion never lost (under his command) prisoners*
artillery, or etj^uipage,. though utterly contrary statements repeatedly appeared at the time, —
while he took trom the enemy 100 olticers, 1000 men, thirty pieces of cannon, several entrenched
position^ fortified towns and posts, with an extensive and most Important strategical tract of
the insurgent territory, including their main line of retreat, communication and supply.
Thenceforth " The frontier was effectually closed against the entrance of resources to the Car-
lists, except b|y the small mountain passes, which are only accessible to foot passengers or mnles
lightlj laden" (British Commissioners* Dei^patoh, Parliamentary Paper)— and thus did this
auxiliary corps decisively contribute to the successful termination of the war. He holds the rank
of Lient-Gceneral in the national army of Spain, by license of a British ro^al warranty — also,
honoured by her Majesty for these services with the Cross of Commander of the Bath, and by
the government of Spain with the grand crosses of St. Ferdinand and Charles III. Keceived
hia Company* Majority, and Lt -Colonelcy in the British service for conduct against the
enemy. Sir De Lacy has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees.
and Toulouse.
99 Major-General Scott proceeded to the Peninsula in 18()S, and was present with the Soota
IPosilier Guards at the Passsge of the Douro, capture of Oporto, subsequent retreat of Soult's
army, ^nd battle of Talavera, where he was wounded through the body, and being left there in
hospital h^ was made prisoner. He commanded the Scots Fusilier Guards for upwards of
three years. Has received Uie War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
100 Major-General the Honourable H. £. Butler served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, with
the 2nd battalion of the 27th, including the battles of the 1 3th and 21st March, and has received
the medaL Served also with the Portuguese army in 1810 and 1811, and was wounded at
Bttsaco, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
101 Major-Geueral Fleming served in Sicily, and with the Army under Sir John Stuart in
C^abria in 1806. In Egypt in 1807, at the taking of Alexandria, and attack on Rosetta. With
the expedition under Sir David Baird to Coruona, and the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9,
10, and 1 1, including the passage of the Alberche with the advanced Brigade, and battles of
Talaverm, Busaco, and Albuhera (very severely wounded), for which be has received the War
Medal with three Clasps. Served in the West Indies, iucluding the expedition to the Southern
States of America, from 1813 to 1810; in the East Indies from 1S20 to 1823 inclusive ; and in
Canada from 1829 to 1833.
102 Sir John Bolt served with the 58th in Egypt in 1801, and was shot through the
body in the action on the landing. Accompanied the expedition to Naples in 1805, and re-
mained with that army until its arrival in Sicily, Served with the 2nd battalion in the Penin-
fiula the latter part of 1809 and until Feb. 1810, when ho was appointed to the Portuguese
service; present at the battle of Busaco, covering the operations against Ciudad Bodrigo, and
capture of Badajoz. Commanded the 17 th Portuguese regiment from April 1812 to the con-
dnsion of the war, including the actions of Berlanza and near Las Casus, battle of Vittoria
actions in the Pyrenees at Santa Barbara, 2nd Aug., and attack of Vera heights 7th Oct., battle
oC the Nivelle, batUe and operations of the Nive on the 9(h, 10th, lUb, 12th, and 13th Dec.
1813, battles of Orthes and Toulouse. From the period of landing in the Peninsula in 1809,
nntil the ooncloston of hostilities in April 1814, he was nover one day absent from his duty.
Medal for services in Egypt; and the Gold Cross and one Clasp for Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse; and the silver War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Pyrenees.
103 Major-General Bainbrigge served in the Penln&ula in the Quarter-Master- General's
dapartqient fi^m 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the Lines of Torres
28 War Services of the General Officers.
Vedras, part of the siege of Oliren^a, aiege of Ciiided Bodrlgo^ last liege of Badijos, allinr of
the Gaarcna, battle of Salamanca, part of the siege of Burgos, af&ir of Villa Muriel, retreat
from Borgos to Ciudad Bodrigo, battles of Vittoria and the Pvrenees, part of the last siege of
8an Sebastian* battle of thel^i^e, and actions near Bidart, JSussnssarj, and Villa Franque;
actions of G arris, Tarbes, and Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse. He has receiTcd the Wmr
Medal with seven Clasps.
104 Major-General l^apier served with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of
Kioge in 1807. Aide-de-camp to Sir John Hope on the expedition to Sweden in 1608; and
subsequently in Sir John Moore's campaign in Spain, indnding the retreat to, and battl« ol^
Coronna. In Sicily with the regiment until the autumn of 1810. Served afterwards in tho
Peninsula on tiie stafi^ including the defence of Cadiz, battle of Fnentes d'Onor, 2nd siege of
Badajos, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and the Nive— indnding the various engage*
menu near the Mayor's house — sUghtly wounded on the 10th Deo., and severely on the litis
-^lost left arm. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
105 Major-General Thorn accompanied the Buffs to the Peninsula in Aug: 1808, where he
served untU Jan. 1809. Ke turned to the Peninsula in June following, and commanded the
Light Company of the Buffii at the battle of Talavera. Employed as an officer of observation in
Spanish Eftremadnra from 29th Jan. to 3rd March 1810, from which period until the termination
of that war in 1814, he served as Deputy- Assistant- Quarter-Master-General with the 2im1
Division, and was present at the battle of Busaoo, 1st siege of Badajos, battle of AlbulMra,
actions at Arroyo de Mobno and Almarai, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, battles
of the Nive on the 9th and 12th Dec (wounded); action of Garris, battle of Orthes, action of
Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Embarked with the troops from Boordeaiiz to Canaida in Jnl^r
1814, as an Assistant-Qoarter-Master-General, and was present at the affitir of Plattabnrg^.
Hone killed under him at Albuhera; another in the action at the Pass of Maya; and a third
in the action of the 12th Dea 1813, near Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with ten
Clasps.
106 Major-General Sewell served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Comnna,
Talavera, Busaco, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo^
Badajoz, and St Sebastian, for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
107 Major-General Darling served at the reduction of Guadaloupe in 1810, and was severely
wounded in the left knee by a musket .shot in storming the heights of Matauba. Prooeeded to
the P«ninsu]a» and joined the Slst Light Infantry at Castello Branoo, in May 1812; engaged on
the heights of San Christoval, the battle of Salamanca, and surrender of the Betiro at Madrid;
employed with his regiment before Burgos; and after the retreat fh>m thence he was attacked by
typhus fever, and sent to England for recovery, in May 1813. Rejoined the army on the heights
of Echallar in September following, and was present at the battleiof Nivelle, and the subeeqaeot
attack of the heights of St P6. Appointed Major of Brigade in Dec. 1813, uid attached to
Major-General Hay's brigade in the 5th division, and was employed throughout the blodtade
and operations before Ba^ronne. Appointed Assistant-Adjntant-General to the 6th division in
April 1814, and remained in charge of that department until the embarkation of the division im
Aug. 1814. On the renewal of the war in 1815, he was re-appointed to the staff as Assistant-
Adjutant- General, and attached to the 4th division, under Sir Charles Colville; employed witfi
his division in the operations connected with the battle of Waterloo, the stonning of Cambrmy;
and capitulation of Paris. He has reoeived the War Medal with thne Clasps for Qoadaloape,
Sslsmanca, and Nivelle.
108 Sir Wm. Lewis Herries accompanied the 9th Dragoons to South America In Sept. 1806,
and served as a Brtffade-Major in the expedition against Buenos Ayres. Aide-de-camp to Sir
Eyre Coote on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was actively employed at the siege and
taking of Flushing. Acoompanied Sir Edward Paget to Spain as his Aide-de-eaom, ia June
1812; and when Sir Edward was taken prisoner on the retreat from Borgoe, Lord Wellington
appointed him a Depnty-Quarter*Master-General, in which capacity he served until the end of
tViat war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the
Bidassoa, the three successive days' actic^ns at the Mayor's Houses in front of Bidart, where he
had a horse shot under him. On the 14th of April 1814, whilst endeavouring with JAeat Moore
(now Colonel W. G. Moore) to'ejctrieate Sir John Hoi« from his horse, whieh in the sortie froaa
Bayonne was killed and had fallen upon him, he received a mnsket-shot in the Idft Imee^ was
taken prisoner with Sir John Hope and Lieut. Moore (both being wounded), and his left leg was
amputated the next morning. He has reoeived the War Medal with foar Clasps.
109 Major-General McDonald's services:— Expedition to South America, and asaanlt of
Buenos Ayres; Peninsula, from Nov. 1808 to 1813, and in the South of Fraaoe from Marek
1814, including the battle of Busaco, Lines of Torres Vedras, aflairs at Bednha, Pombal, and
Campo Mavor; first siege of Badajos, battle of Albuhera, third siege and assault of Badajoi,
affairs at Alva de Tormes, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 25th (had two horsea ahot
under him), 30th, and 31st July, and Toulouse. Wounded in the head and right thigh at tho
assault of Buenos Ayres, 5 th July 1807; in the left leg and right groin in the Pyrenees SOth
July; and in the right shoulder and lungs at the assault of the fortUled reek on the mountaia
Arolla, and surprising the tDem/a posts in thotnlley of Banoa, PyiwMes, 8nd OeU 1815.
War Sertiees of the Oeneral Officers. 29
He hat reoriTBd the gold Medal ud one Cltsp for Vittoria and the Pyrenaea ; and the aiher
War Medal with four Clasps for Bnsaco, Allmhera, Badajoz, and Tonlonse.
1 10 Major-General Faty served on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. Serred afterwarda
in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege and capture
of Badajos, hattle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid to Bargoa, battles of Vittoria, the
P;yreDee8 and NiTelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12(h, and ISth Dec 1813,
besides various minor aifairs. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
111 Lord James Hay served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Yimiera,
Talavera, Busaeo, Fuentea d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Mivelle, and Nive, for which he has
received the War Medal with eight Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
M2 M^or-Oeneral T. J. Wemyss served vrilb the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and snbse-
oaently in the Peninsula as Major of Brigade to the 50th, 71st, and 92nd, from the formatioa
of that Brigade under Lord Howard in 1810, to its final embarkation at Bourdeaox in 1814 i
and was present in the different affairs during the retreat to the Lines near Lisbon, actions of
Fombal, Kedinha, Foi d'Arouce, battle of Rentes d'Onor, surprise of Gerard at Arroyo de
Mdinos, stom of Fort Napoleon, and the bridge of Almarsz, action of Alba de Tonnes,
defence of Bejar, battle of Vittoria (received the Brevet rank of Mijor), and the Pyrenees, at
Maya, Lesaoea» and Donna Maria (severely wounded), battles of the Nivelle, Cam bo, Nive,
St. Pierre (wounded), Hellette, (Hrris, St. Palais, Tarbes, Arriveriette, Orthes, Aii«^ and
Toulouse, Msides numerous minor aflkirs. Served also against the Kandians in Ceylon. He
has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
113 Major*General Gabriel was employed on the Walcheren expedition in 1809. Served
afterwards on the staff in the Peninsula until the end of that war in 1814, and has received the
War Medal and four Clasps for Busaoo, Albuhera, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, and obtained the
brevet rank of Major for the battle of the Pyrenees ; and that of Lient-Colonel for former
aervioea in the field.
114 Major-General Thomas served in Sioily from 1805 to 1812. Joined the 3rd battalion of
the 27th in Portugal in Aoril 1813, and was present with it at the battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees. Commanded tne Light 0>mpaQies of the right brigade of the 4th division at the
battles of NiveUe, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the gold medal and two
Clasps; and the silver War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nive. Served
afterwarda in the American war; also at the capture of Paris.
115 Major-General Rowan served with the 52nd in Sioily, in 1806 and 7; on the expedition
to Sweden, in 1808; in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore in 1808-9; at Walcheren in 1809,
including the bombardment and aurrender of Flushing. In Portugal firom 26th Jao. to Ist June
1811, including the action at Sabugal. Subsequently in the Peninsula and South of France
from 10th Jan. 1813, to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, passage of
the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, together with the intermediate
aifairs. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Be-
ceived the brevet rank of Major for the battle of Orthes, and that of Lieut-Colonel for former
services in the field. He has received the Wsr Medal with six Clasps.
116 Maior-General Shaw Kennedy served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen and
battle of ICioge in 1807. la the Peninsula from 1808 to 1812 inclusive, aud was present at the
action of the Coa, siege and captare of Cindad Rodrigo and of Badajoz, and battle of Salamanca,
for whidi he has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served also the campaign of 1815,
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
117 Lord Sandys aoeompanied the 10th Hussars to the Peninsula in 1812, and was present in
the action at Morales, and battles of Vittoria and Pampeluna. Served also the campaign of
1815, as an Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the battle of Waterloo*
118 Sir Thomas Henry Browne carried the King's Colour of the 23rd at the aiege of Copen-
hagen in 1807. Accompanied his regiment to America; thence to the West Incues, and was
wounded at the oaptore of Martuiique. Proceeded again to Amerios, and thenoe to Portugal in
181 1. He was appointed to the Staff of the Adjutant- General in 1812, and was in the fidd at
the battles of SsJamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire, siege of Burgos, Vittoria (where
he waa wounded in the head), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, the actions of the Uth, 12tb, and 13th
Dee. ISia, befixre Bayonne, Nive, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse. On the eacape of Napoleon
from Elba, he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Lord Stewart (the present Marquis of London-
derry), and served the campaign of 1816 with him, at the heiad-quartera of the Austrian and
Bussian armies. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
119 Major-General Maolachlan waa honourably mentioned in Colonel Gillespie's despatoh, for
his oondact at the suppression of the mutiny at Yellore in 1806, on which occasion he was the
senior officer present, and severely wounded.
120 Mi^or^General NicoUa with thirteen volunteers in a boat of the Blamehe frigate, boarded
and captured, on the 8rd Nov. 1803, the French armed cutter Albion from under the guns of
Monte Chrisde^ St Domingo^ — in this action he was severely wounded by a mnsket-bal^ which
entering the abdomen, and coming out at his right side, lodged in the arm. On board the
Standard at the passag^ of the Dardanelles on the I9th Feb. 1807. On the 26th June 1808,
with a boat*! orew, he boarded and captured the Italian gun-boat Fo^ near Corfu. Present at
20 War Services of the General Officers.
300 rami OB an «^BdUioii in s joint attiflk iriA EL M. frimtet Um Imptrimm and Thtrnm, mi
in oo-opention wHh % party of iieainflH| aaoending tiw heights of Fdinora in Ctlahrinv a^aiiHt
a ttronffly-potted enemy tiiree timet the atrength of the aaaailanta: drove them off tfie froand,
and nuuntamed the poat for tliree days. Senred afterwarda In the Peninaola from Angwt 1813
to the end of that war in 1814, inclndfaig the batde of the Ni?eUe^ and the aotioiia befoit
Bayonne, on the 9th, lOkh, and 11th Deo. 1818.
43 Miyor-Genera] Mahon senred ia Ireland in the reheUion of 1798. He serred alao t««M^
years in the West Indies, and was present at the oaptore of Sarinamt and also of Gnadnioi^ k
1810, for whioh he has reoeiTod the War Medal wilh one Clasp.
44 Mslor-Gkneral Loftns serred with the 2nd battalion of the 38 th during the time it wm
employed in the Peninsola, and was present at the battle of Bosaoo, retreat to the lines ef
Torres Vedras, adrance in porsoit of Massena, storming of Badaioz««ommanded the defach
ment of the 5th difision which took possession of the T6te-de-Pont, St Christonal, and Ihs
other Forts on the right banlc of the Gaadiana, and to whioh General PhiUipon anrrendered ;
— battle of Salamanoa, capture of Madrid,— oommanded the light troops of the 5th dirisioa
npon tlie advance to Bargos, retreat from thenoe, action at villa Muriel, and other minor
affkirs. He has reoeiTed tlM War Medal with three Clasps for Busaoo, Badijos and Palamamn
45 Mtjor-General Burrell served at the culture of Guadeloupe in 1810 ; and the campaign of
1814 in Upper Canada. Served also in Chma (Medal) and oommanded the land foroe at fhs
ilrit capture of Chusan, and a brigade at the attack upon Canton. He haa received the War
Medal with one Claspfor Guadaloupe.
46 Maior-General JParrer has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Maida.
47 Msjor-Gkoeral Aylmer served at the Helder in 1799, including the action of the I8tk
Sept I figyptian campaign of 1801 (Medal) } campaign of 1808-9 in Spain and Portugal,
including the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, and Corunna for which he has received the Wv
Medal wUh three Clasps. He served subseauenUy with the expedition to Walcheren.
47 1 Major-General Thomaon aooompaniea the 74th to the Peninsula, landing at Lisbon in
Jan. 1810, and was present at the battle of Busaoo, retreat to the linea of Torres Vedrai^
advance of the army on Massena's retreat therefrom, action at Fob d'Arouce (wounded), bMtl*
of Foentes d*Ooor, siege and capture of Cindad Bodrigo where he served as Assistant Bnginetf
and for liia servioes was promoted to the rank of Brevet-Miuor i siege and capture of Badges
where he served aa Assist. Engineer and was slightly woundsd when leading about 300 nmi of
the party that stormed and tooa the Baveline of ot Koque to reinforce the 3d Dlyision of Che
arm V whidi liad taken the Castle ; siege and oaptore of the Forts of Salamanca, whwe he aerved
aa Assist Engineer and waa alightly wounded i battle of Salamanoa (severel v woundedX siege
of Borgoa and retreat therefrom, aarved aa Assist Engineer and had the blowing up of tks
bridge at Tilla Morial and tlie bridge at Cabeson entrusted to him ; battle of Vittoria aa aeooskd
in ooosmand of the 74th} sisge of St Sebastian wliere ho served as Assist -Engineer and for hb
eoodnet waa promoted te thb Brevet rank of Lieut-Colonel i battle of NtveUe, iwssage of the
Bidaasoa, and battle ef Orthes, besides several skirmishes with his Begt at Alfiates, VilU de
Pastorea, Albidons, and other plaoea. He haa received the gold Medal for St Sehastino, and
the silver War Medal with nine Clasps for the other battlea and sieges.
48 Maior-General Eiddell served as Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at tfie onp-
tore of OOpenhagen in 1807 1 and aa A aristant-Qaarter-Master«Gtoeral on the eastern eonat of
Spain and at Gsooa, with the army under Lord William Bentinck.
48t Mijor-General Danbeney served at the taking of theCi^ of Good Hope and captor* of
the Dntoh iUet at Saldanha Bay, in 1796 1 aubsequently for upwards of fourteen yeara ia the
Bast Indisa, tndnding the campaign of 1801-8 against the Mahratta chieftains, and foomnuttdad
the Grenadliera of ha regt (the 84th), at the assault and capture of Kurree ; also in thm Qa*
serats in 1808, 3, and 4, at the reduction of other forts by Sir John Murray's army. Pto-
oeeded to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege and surrender of flushing.
49 Bfijor-General Yemon served the campaign of 1808-9 in the Peninsula, aa a I>epttly^
Assistant- A^ntant-GeneraL Subaequently in the same capacity with the Duke of WelUn(toa*s
army until June 1811, and waa present at the battle of Talavera. Served with the Snd UH-
talion 66th, at the surprise of a French division at Arroyo de Molino, and other Ofevatiam^
until the oaptore of Bad^os. With tlie Queen's at the reduction of the Forts and baatin of
Selsmanea slightly woonded earlv in the day, and very severely at the dose of the aotloBy ft
ball having entered Ills breast ana lodged near the luMurt, after tearinc along two riba. JW-
lowed the army again at the expiration of three weelu, and resumed tlie
regiment, with whioh he served in the variona <merations preoediag, dvdjj^ I
the si^e of Burgee. He has reoeived the gold Medal for Salamaao^tlUpj
with one olasp for Talavera.
49t Mijor-General Meroer aooompanied the 3rd Guards on the
1805| and on that to Wahiheren in 1809. Served in the PeninsuU
1811, and again from July 1811 to March 1814,
acting aa Aide-de-camp to Sir Brant Spenosrj
eamptoBr.-GeosralDilkea: aiase of Ciodadj
aiege of Bnigoi^ pMsaga of tat BldMioa» nd
War Sernkes of the General Officers. 2SS
thai to HaaoTer in 1805; and in Portugal firom SepU 1808 to Inly 1809, inducing tiie^pMiage of
tbe Bonro. In 1810 miiched with the light oompany in a flank battalion from Gimltar to
the flnt defence of Tarife. He was a Tomnteer with Lord Blayney from Gibraltar on the ex-
pedition to Malaga, and present at the attack on. the fortreia of Faengarola. Jn 1811 he
froceeded again to Tarifa, tn command of the two flank oompaniea, to join ue force under Lord
^ynedoch, and was present at the batUe of Barrosa, and severelj wounded. In 182^ he
embarked in command of the 4Ut fiv Madras. In 1834 he joined Sir Archibald Campbell with
that regimtot in the iuTasion of the Burmese empire, and served throughout that war; from tlie
landing and capture ofBangoon to the Peace in Feb. 1826. Poriog this pedod he waa
employed in six- separate commands against the enemy. In October 1824 he embarked with a
Com vom Bangoon to capture the provmce of Martaban: he stormed its strongly fortified ibwn,
taking 32 pieces of heavy ordnance and other arms. On the 8th Feb. 1825, he captured tbe for«
tified position of Tantabain, taking 36 pieces of Artillery, and other arms. He was also
present at erery action with the enemy (except those in Dec 1824, when he was still employed
at Martaban), particularly at Sembike on let Dec. 1825, when in command of the adranoed
Koard he cairied the front face of the enemy's position. He commanded the 1st 3ri(pide of the
Bladras diyiaion, and Was twice thanked "by the Governor- General in Council. Ifo has received
the War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa* '
131 Major-General Bobbins served in Sicily in 1806-7 with the 1st Brigade of Guards under
Sir' John Moore. Subsequently with the 7th Hussars in the Peninsula and France in the
campaigns of 1813 and 14, hiduding the investment and surrender of Fampeluna, the battles of
Ortnes and Toulouse, with several intermediate afikirs of outposts. Served ako in Flanders
in 1815 with the 7th Hussars; was present at Qaatre Bras, commanded a squadron of the
Rear Guard in the a£fair at Genappe, also at the* battle of Waterloo where he was severely
wounded. He has received the War Medal wi^ two Clasps for Orthes and Toulouse.
132 Major-Geheral Macneil served in Sir John Moore's retreat, and subsequently at Wal«
eherenini809; in Swedish Pomerania in 1813, in Holland in 1814, Including the attack on
Beimi*op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815, indudinebattle of Watenoo.
r§3 Major- General Pit£ served at the capture of tbe Danish West In& Islands in 1807 1 and
of Martinique in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 te Jan. 1814, inelndlDg
the battle of Albuhera ; actions at Usagre and Almaraz ;' siege of Badi^s ; battles of Vittotia,
Pampeluna, and the Pyrenees. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
' 134 Major-General Sutherland commahded the few troops on the Gold Coast m the successful
operations and actions against the Ashantees, whom he defeated and dispersed (about 20,000
strong) in June and July 1824.
135 Major- General lUiney served with the 82nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in
1807; with Sir Brent Spencer's expedition off the coast of Spain, and at Cadis on iurrender of
tbe ^ench fleet; from thence joined Sir Arthur Welleslev's army at Mondego Bay, and waa
afterwards present at the fclattles of Boleia, Yimiera, and Corunna, also the retreat under Sir
John Moore. Accompanied the regiment to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the sur«
render of Middlebnigh, siege and capture of Flushing. Joined the army in the Peninsula in
May 1812, and served as ASe-de-camp to Sir Thomas Bradford during the siege of the Forts of
Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Bargos, and retreat therefrom.
Served aftwwards in the Portuguese service in advance through the l>as-os-Montes in 1813, at
the battle of Vittoria, actions of Villa Franca and Toloso, storm of the fortified convent in front
of San Sebastian, at both the sieges and storm of San Sebaatian, passage of the Bidassoa, battle
<^ the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th and 10th Dec^severely wounded: wounded also
at the siege of San Sebastian. Served in France with the Army of Occupation fit>m the caid*
tulation of Paris in 1815 to the end of 1818. He has received the War Medal with eight
Clasps.
136 Major-General the Honorable Charles Gore joined the 43rd in the Peninsiila in July
1811, and was present and one of the storming party of Fort San Francisco at the investment
of Cindad Bodrigo ; also at the siege and storming of that fortress and of Badigoz, battle of
Salamanca, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Andrew Barnard ; and in a similar capacity to Sir Jamea
Kempt in the battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, the Nive (9th, 10th, and 11th Dec), Orthea, and
Toulouse. He was also in the action of San Milan, capture of Madrid, storming of the heights
of Vera, bridge of Tanzi, and all the skirmishes of the Light Division from 1812 to the dose
of the war in 1814 ; after which he accompanied Sir James Kempt with the troops sent to
Canada under his comsnand ; returned to Europe in time for the campaign of 1815, and was
first and principal Aide-de-camp to Sir James Kempt, and present at the battles of Quatre Bras
(horse shot), and Waterloo (three horses shot), and capture of Paris. He has received the War
Medal with nine Clasps.
137 Major-General Walton served with the Coldstream Guards at the siege and capture of
Copenhagen in 1807. He embarked for the Peninsula in 1808, and served the campaigns of
1809, 1810, and the first part of 1811 ; and was present at the passage of the Douro and cap-
ture of Oporto, the battles of Talavera and Busaoo, the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras.
and the subsequent advance to the Spanish frontier. He served also in Holland, Belgium, ana
Franoe, from J^ov. 1813 to Nov. 1818; and was present at the bombardment of Antwerp^ the
29c War Servieei of the Oeneral Officers.
•ttaok <m Bergai-op-Zoom, the baAtUs of Qiutre Bras and Waterloo, and the oaptore of Pftria.
He aerved 40 yean m the Coldttream Gnards, and oommanded the regiment vpwarda of tiz yean.
He haa reeeiTed the War Medal with two Claapa for Talarera and Boaaoo.
138 Maior-Oeneral Lewii terred in Sir Biohard Stracban'a action, 4th Not. 1805. Oon-
nasded a mittalion of Marines in the American war, indnding the action at Bladenahnrg, attack
on Baltimore, and Tarioni skirmiahea in the Cheiapeak.
139 Mi^or-General Lawrenoe, prior to entering the Royal Marines, aenred four years and a
half at Midshipmanin the Boyal Nary. In 1793 heserredatTonlons landed at Fort La Malgna
and Fort Mnlgrafe daring the siegCb In 1798, at the capture of a Fk«noh squadron of three
frigates and two brigs off Tonlon. In 1805, battle of Trafidgar; the ahip in which he serrt d,
the CobuuM^ lost 200 in killed and wonnded. In 1810, at CSidii during the Uookade, waa the
senior obtain of the expedition against Malaga. In 1814 and 15, serred off New York on tfie
American coast, until hostilities finally ceased.
140 Major-Qeneral Jones waa at the defeat of the French fleet by Lord Howe, Ist Jane 1794t
and by Ijord Bridport, 23 Jane 1795. On board La RevobUumair9 when she captored the
C7iu<e, 12th April 1798. Wracked off Brest in 1804, and detoined a prisoner of war ontil 1814.
141 Major-(}eneralConnoUy serred in Lord Bridport'saetkm,2Sd June 1795. Inl796serfed
in the Mediterranean, indading the cTacnation of Bastia, captare of Porto Ferrajo, and destme-
tion of Martello Tower in St. Fiorenso Bay. On board fl. M. a ExedktU in the battle off
Cape St. Vincent, 14th Feb. 1797. Captare of Admiral Perrie's sooadron off Toolon ia 1798,
oonaisting of three frigates and two bngs. On board the HcmmbJ^ in the battle of Algeairai^
6th Jaly 1801, woonded and taken prisoner. On board H. M. S. Pentiopt, in the aotioift off
Flashing and Ostend, under Sir Sydney Smith, IGfch May 1804. Present at the siege of Copen-
hagen, and captare of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyeboorgh in 1808. In 1812, on board
H.M.S. Hamadnfod^ when attacked by French privateers; debarked with detachments at Scdie*
▼eUng, and took possession of the Hague in 1814. Daring the above periods he has been very
flreqnentiy engaged with the enemy in affaira of gun-boats and batteriea, &c &a He haa le-
oeiTed a raward from the Patriotic Fund.
142 Migor-Gteneral Shawe serred the campaigns of 1810, 1811, and part of 1812, in the Pcb<-
insula, incloding the bMtle of Baaaca Serred also in Holland and Belgiam from Nor. 1813 to
Sept. 1814, and was seyerely wounded at Bergen-op-Zoom, He haa recelTed the War Medal
with two Clasps.
143 Major-ueneral Beatty's senrices : landed at the attack of Santa Cms, Teneriflb, when Lord
Nelaon lost his arm; battle of the Nile; siege of St. Jean d'Aore (wounded); was favounbl^
mentioned in Sir Sidney Smith's despateh. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Hatmamm
priTateer, and the surprise and destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique^ The publication of
the despatches connected with these cTcnts, in which he was meet fsTourably mentioned, pro-
cured him a patriotic sword of the Talue of 50i. Captain of Marinea in the GtmraTciur, at the
capture of the Martngo and BelU PamU in March 1805; and in the Donegal^ Capt. P. Maleolai,
when the small squadron under his command attacked two Fr«ioh frigates under the batteries
of La Hogue, near Cape Barfleur, 10th NoTcmber 1810. He has been engaged in other affairs
of minor importance, and was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir G, Cockbum with
Napoleon in the NorihumbirUtnd te Su Helena.
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War Services of the Colonels.
I Sir BftTid Ciinvqgbame Mrred tbe cMopaign of 1793, inclading the actionf at Pamsn, Ft.
Anaiid, and LinoellM (leyerely wounded); also the liege of Yalenoiennet. Taken piiaoner la
tha action at 0«tend in May 1798.
5 Colonel the fiononrable Alexander Aberarombj eerred the campaiitn of 1799 in HoHan'*,
ae a Totonteer with the 92nd ; with the 52nd <m the expedition to the Feirol in 1800; in Sic>ly
In 1806 and 11N)7, ai Aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 18i^,
and commanded the 28th at the battle of Basaoo, and in the Lines before Lisbon; -a brigade ut
tha battle of Albohera; the 28th at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz; and was Assittant-Qiiart4 r-
Ma%ter-Gkneral at the battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthea. fle served al»o the cam-
paign of 1815, in the same capacity, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Watcrlt f,
storming of Peronne, and capture of Paris. He has reoeired the Gold Cross for Albohera,
Tittoria, Pyrenees, and Orthea.
4 Sir Robert Cbambra Hill served on the Contment in 1794 and 95. Embarked with the
Blues for the P«'ninsuJa in Oct 1812. Soon after his arrival in Lisbon, was ordered to take
ooaunand of the Household Brigade of Cavalry, which he commanded at and for some time afur
the battle of ViUoria, for which he has received the Oold Medal Present also at the actiom m
the Pyrenees; and subsequentlv with Lord HiU*s Division until after the battle of the 1 3tli Dc
1818 near Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, in command of the regiment, indodin^;
the action on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo> where he was severely wounded. He La«
Roeived the Silver War Medal with one Clasp,
6 Sir William Cox served at the re-taking of Grenada in 1796 ; in Bgypt in 1801 ; employed
on a particular service in Spa<n in 1808-9, and was present in the action at Lueo, and battle of
Comnna. Commandfd the fortress of Almeida, from April 1809 to the 27th August 181(\
when, by the unfortunate explosion of its magaxines, be was obliged to surrender it to th« army
vnder Marshal Msssena. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
6 Colonel J. P. Hamilton served two years in Spain during the Peninsular war, and oom-
manded a batialion at the battle of CastaUa.
7 Colonel Borslem served at Toulon in 1793, and was present in the various actions thcrp.
and afterwsrds at Corsica. Bmployed as Astistsnt-Q'tarter-Master-General at the taking of
the Isle of France in 1810; and as Deputy-Quarter-Master- General at the conqoeat of Java
In 181 1 (including the attack of Cornells), for which he has received the Gold M«daL
8 Colonel GauntleU was actively employed against the Maroons in the West Indies. Scrwd
also the campaign In Bgypt
9 Cofenel Woodgate embarked with the 5th battalion of the 60th on the expedition to Por-
togal in 1808 under Sir Arthur Wellealey, and nas present at the battles of Roleia, Vimier».
Tslavera, and Bosaeo; action at Ssbugal, battle of Fuentes d*Onor (wounded), siege of Ba<*a * i
in 1811; action at £1 Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Bodriga He has received the Goli
Medal for Fuentes d*On'jr, and the Silver War Medal with five Clasps for Boleia, Vimi^ra.
Talavera, Butaoo, and Ciudad Rodrigo.
10 Culonel Patriokson served in Ireland with the 9th Dragoons during the Bebelfion in 179h;
in 1807 he served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen and at the battle of Kioge; :o
1808-9 in Spain, under Sir Juhn Moore. Served aftemards in the Ptninsula (a great part « '
the time in oommand of the regiment) from Sept 1809 to the end of that war in 1814 («xc^fc
during two short intervals when he was ordered to £ng>and to command the 2iid batia}i< n .
hieluding the action of the (3i^a, battle of Bosaeo, L^nes of Torres Vcdras, actions of Reding v.
Foi d*Arouee, Condelxa, and Sabuealt battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Yittoria, and Toulouse. H*-
has reotived the GoM Medal fur Toulouse, and the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for
Bnsaco, Fuentes d*Onor, aud Vittoria. Embarked for America in Oct. 1814, and commanded tb«
43rd at the attack on New Orleans. Joined the Army in Flanders on the 16th of June 18 1:,
and was prseent at the capture of Paris.
II Colonel J. J. Cochrane served In the Peninsula with the drd Guards, and was preaent a:
the battle of Fuentes d'Onor and aiege of Ciudad Bodrigo, for which he has reosived the Wsr
Medal with two Clasps.
IS Colonel ThorntDD served in the Peninsula, and commanded the 40th regiment at the
battles of Talavera, Nivelle (severely wounded), Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the Gold Croaa. He was alio present at the battles of Roleia, Vimlera, Busneo, and
the Pyrenees, fbr which be has rsceived the Silver War Medal with four Clasps.
18 Sir John Miller Doyle served the Bgvptian campaign of 1801, including the aetiona of tl^
8tb, 13th, and 2184 ot March, captarsf of Grsod Cairo and Alexandria, together with thw o<h» r
War Services of the Colonels^ 43
tpenitions of that cftmf aign. Serred afterwardi in the Ft nlnsiila firom Feh 1B09 to the ^od of
tbat war in 1814— either in oommand of a regiment of Fortngueie or a brisade— and waa pre**
■cnt at the action of Grijoo, passage of the Donro^ battle of Fnentes d Onor, first siege of
Badajos, siege and assault of Cindad Bodrigo, battles of Yittoria, the Pjrrenees, Nirdle, and
Orthea. Sir John has reoeired a Medal for serrioea in Bgypt ; and the Gold Cross and one
Clasp fur Foentes d^Onor, Cindad Bodrigo, Yittoriay the Fj^renees, and Otthes.
14 Colonel John Hamilton serred the Egyptian Campaign of 1801 with the Colditrfam
Goards. Accompanied a detachment of that regiment to tne Feninsnia in Mardi 1810 $ and in
April was appointed Deputy- AMistant-Qoarter^Master- General at Isla de Leon. Went to
England in March 1812; rejoined the regiment in the Feninsnia in JuJy 1813, and serred thero
until the end of that war in 1814. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Banrosa
aod the Nire.
15 Colonel Baikes served with the Coldstream Gnards on the expedition to Hanover in
1805-6 ; and at Copenhagen in 1807. Embarked with the regiment for the Peninsula, 31st of
Dec 1808, and served there until 26th of January 1612 ; and again from August 1812 to 16th
May 1813, and was present at the batUes of Talavera, Buaoo, and Fuentea d Onor, for which
he has received the War Medal with three Clatpa.
16 Colonel Keate served in the Peninsula from Dec 1808 to Jan. 1813, inclnding the passago
of the Douro, affikir near Salamanca, battle of But aco, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, covenng the
siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and siege of Borgoa. He has received
the War Medal with three Clasps for Bu>aco, Ciudad Bodrico, and Salamanca.
17 Colonel Ward served in the Peninsula, snd has reoeived the Gold Medal and two Clasps for
Salamanca, Sadajoz (severely wounded at the assault), and the Pyreneee ; and the Balver War
Medal wiih ooe Cla&p for Bnsaoo.
: 18 Colonel B!idie served with Uie 20th Dragoons at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in
1806 ; proceeded from thence to South America, and was in the aotion at Maldonado and siege
of Monte Videa Served in Portugal in 1808 and 9, including the battles of Boleia and
Vimiera (Gold Medal); also at the passage of the Douiou In Sicily in 1810 and 11; subse*
quently on the eastern coeat of Spain, including the battle of Ceatalla, and aotion at Villa Franca«
19 Colonel Jodrell served in Sicily in 1806 and 1807. He went to Cadia in March 1810, and
remained there till April 1811, having been present at tho battle of Barrosa. In Sept 1812 he
joined the Duke of Wellington's army in the Peninsula, and served there until the end of that
war in 1814. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Barrosa^ Hivelle, aod Niv&
20 Colonel Henry Dawkins served in the Peninsula with the Guards, from Feb. 1810 to tho
end of that war in 1814 : Major of Brigade from Jane 1810, inclnding tho battle of Fueiaea
d*ODor, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Borgos, battlea of Yittoria, Ni*
velle, and NiTe ; pasEage of the Adonr, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on whioh
last occasion he was severely wounded. Served also tbe campugn of 1815, induding the battle
of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
21 Ckilonel Peter Brown served with the 82nd on an expedition to the ecast ni France early
in 1800, and subsequently in the Mediterranean. He served with the 23rd at the siege and
capture of Copenhagen in 1807 ; afterwards in North America ; also at the siege and cloture
of Martiniqae in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814. As
Commaodant of detachments at Belem he established a school upon the model df the Bo^al
Military Asylum at Chelsea, for tbe numerous children of the soldiers' families left at that
station. He also served on the Staff in the Netherlands, as ConmiaQdaut of Ghent, and su^
sequently with the Army of Occupation in France. He has reoeived the War Medal with one
ClaBp for Martinique.
24 Colonel Fielding Browne accompanied the 40th to the Peninsola in July 1808, and was
present at the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, TaUvera, and Busaoo ; on the retreat to^ and at the
occupation of, the Lines of Torres Yedras, siege of Badsjos, in May 1811, and repulse of the
sortie from Fort San Christoval ; actions of £1 Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, sie^e and storming
of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz, action at Caniaal, battle of Salamanca, ca|^
ture of Madrid, and subsequent retreat therefrom. Served also on the expedition against New
Orleans. Commanded the regiment at the battle of Waterloo^ He haa reoeived the Gold
Medal for Badajoz (having commanded the regiment at the aaaanlt) $ and the Silver War Medal
with seven Clasps for the other battles and siege.
25 (Colonel Childers served with the llth Dragoons at the Helder in 1799 ; the Peninsular
campaigns from May 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and haa received tbe War Medal
with two Claspa for Salamanca and Yittoria. Also the oampaign of 1815, as Major of Brigade
to Sir John Yandeleur, including the battle of Waterloo. Onamanded a brigade of Cavalry
ftt the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
26 Colonel the Honouiable Leicester Stanhope was employed in Sonth America in 1807, and
was present at the attack on Buenos Ajres. Served also in the Mahratta war of 1817 and 18,
including the battle of Maheidpore, and storming of Talneir.
27 Diuonel Alexander Higginson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Co-
Tanik% ; the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 } and Sie Peninstilar campaigns of 1818, 13,
Mdl^ fiehasxeceifedthe War Medal with three Clasps for CornnnayNlvelK and Nive»
43 War Services efihe CoUmeh*
S8 CSoIomI Ams HTMd is the Fteinrak with tiw Itt Guards (pirt of tte teati
as Brigadr-lC^ior) aad was pwicnt at the battlaa of ConmBa, Salaaanoa, Pjiiihim, mmk
Htfalle (wvaraly wounded), aad at tha iiflgas of Ctodad Bodrigo and Badgjoa, te wbiab ba kaa
saoaifed tlM War Medal with lix Clatpa. He aerred al«> the Waterloo caapa^
99 Ckdonel Brooke lerred in the Peninnila with the let Onarde and waa preeenlal iha baitki
of Canraaa, Nivelle, and NIto, for which he hae reoeired the War llodal with three Claapa.
80 Sir John Morillyon WiliK» ienred ae nddehipnan in the navj for nearlj ais jeara. He
«ae aaplojed on the ooaet of Ireland during tha rebellion in 1798 \ in the expedHkn to the
Haider in 1799, and Baypt in 1801, where ha reeeiTod a BMdai from the Capitan Fteba fipv
haviac iavad tha livee ma boat's orew belonging to a Tnrklah man-of*war« Ha reeeifw^ three
vooada while a addahipaan i and tha last was « sefare wound on the hea4 whioh prodiKai
total deaftiess, in ooneeqiienoe of whidi he was invalided, and qidtted tha navy in 180a. Hii
health being leetored, ha entered tha aimj in 1804 \ and served in tha third battaUos Bojala at
Wabheranm 1809, where he was twiee wounded during tha siege of FIvshing. Ha ~
aervad in the Feoinsola, and was in the battlee of Bosaeo, the retreat to the llnee of T<
Vedras, aad at tha aotiona of tha Coa, Pombal, Bedinha, Condeiza, Casal Nova, Foa d'i
tta blookada of AlsMida, and battle of Foentes d'Onor. In I81S he Joined the 9ad
Boyals in Canada, and was in the attack made on Ssokett's Harbour, and Qreat Sodua {\
ha reoeivad a sevwe bavooet wound). He was also in the aotiotts at Black Book, BulMa^
the battle of Chippewa, in whish he reoeivad seven wounds, and bebg left on tha ftsid of
he lUl into the hands of tha enaay. Daring his career in the two prof eesions lie ra
thli taw woids, aad has two balk stiU lodgedl The brevet raah of Mi^, aad ttAt of £ioa-
ftnaBt-OoioMl waa ooalbmd upon him for hto conduct at Buffido aad Chippawa. 6ir John has
laoeived the War Medal with two Chttpe for Bnsaeo and Ftaentm d'Onor.
81 Coiooel Qordon eerved in the Peninsula with the 5th Dragoon Guards aad waa pnaaal at
the battle of Salaasaaea, for which he hae received tha War Medal with one Ckspw
8S CoIcmI William Dmaunond's services :— Penhuular oampaigns, from 1809 to 181t, to-
ahidiBc the battlee of Boaaco and Faentee d'Onor, the retrcat to the lines of Tcnaa Vadmi^
and saaeequent advance from thence. Campaigtt of 1814 in HaOaad, including the boaabard
amat of Antwerp aad storming of Bsrgen-op-Zooaa. Campaign of 1815, Jwcliwing the hattim
of Qaatre Bras aad Watsrloo. Beceived the rank of Brevet M^or for his conduct at Watesiaa
88 Colonel Soodgram accompanied tha 59nd to Sicily in 1808 1 to Sweden in 1808 i frwm
ttienee to tha PeniMula, and was present during Sir John Moore's advance aad retreat^ and at
the battle of Corunaa. Served anerwarde in the Peoinsala, and was prssent at tha wmwA at
Mameaa from Saatarsai, actkm of Sabugal, battle of Fuentea d'Onor, action near QadnaUa^
sl^ge and capture of Cindad Bodrigo, and actkm of San Munoa. ▲ppokited Mi^in the
rusmgasae eervice^ S4th Nov. 181S ) commaaded a corps of 400 QvenMlkn at the battla af
▼ittoria, and hi tha actions of ViUa Fkanca aad Tolosa. Volunteered aad cnmmandari the
stonniBg party that assanlted and carried the Convent, Bedoubt, aad other outworks at 8aa
flsbaitkin (wouaded). Vofamteared and commaaded the detachsMBt of the 10th
Brigade that otonaed the small breach of the saaM phMc on the 81st Ang. 181^
Tkmsly, by entering the river at aight^ discovctud a ford under tha walls, through which he lad
raseatwhen the army crossed tha Bidassoa. Commanded the
the detachment. Prsseat when the army crossed tha Bidassoa. Commanded tha let Cs^adosus
at the battle of Nivalla, battle of tha Niva on the 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec (wounded ob tha
1 Itb), and battle of Orthee, where he was severely wouaded in tiia head. He hasrsasivad«hi
Oohl Crom for San Sebaetian. Nivalla, Niva, and Ortheei and the Bihar War Medal with tar
Clasps for Corunna, F^mntas d'Onor, Cfaidad Bodrigo^ and Vittoria.
84 Cobnel Belvaird scrvsd hi the FteinsuU with the Bifle Brigade, aad has laceivad tha OeU
Medal aad a Oasp for the battlee of the Nivelle aad Nhrei and the Silver War Medal wUh
for Busaoo^ Ftoeatas d'Onor, Cindad BodrigOy Bad^jos (eeveraly wonndedX "
the campaign of 1808-9 aa n Deputy A sststant^Qatstw;
■1 ta Sir David Baird's Diviskm, and was prsssat at the princlBal cperatkms of tha
and at tha battle of CQruBB% for which he has received the War Medal vrith oae du^
98 Cokmel Thoame Wikhaan scrvsd with the 7th Haasars ki ths campaign of 1808-9
Sir John Mocn^ and was pressat in the cavahy cnaageaMnti at Mnyoiga, Pwevaah
throwhout tha retreat to Comana. Sufaseqa«ay fai &b Feninsuhur campa%aa of 1818
hinlBinng the laiastmiut aad suitendei of Fuapelnna, the battle of Orttea and Ini
affiln. Served also the campaign of 1815 as Akla^le-caam to the Bari of Unhridgeb
the aatkm at Qaatea Bras, rstrsat on thal7ih,aad battle of Watirioo, at which la
•Ughtly waundsd. Ha has lecsived the War Medal with three Chops for Bsoavaat^Orthasb
Toulousa.
87 OekmeltheHanoarahiaFkadmtohM,Oa<hcartamfedasAMedanamptolhe'
of tha Forem fai the eaipeditioa cent to the North of Qermaay hi 1809.8 uadw Ciasial
Osthcarti aad en the expeditkm sent to the Uand of Bqgsn In the BaUe, to MMipetato with
AaKingcfSwadaBhi 1807t aad sahsamMBtty ki the same year at As aiaga aad aaptoreaf
wUsh oceaaloB, bafaw asnt boma with the despatohsa, ha waa praaMilBdtaa
ulbmM
XroiftolhamhUiJhllhiVooQfc atooalbHwd to ivraaaAlda-dt-aBBf to
Wat Services ^the CoUmelu 44
flain^ ft«MB|M^0Df of 1818 and 1814 fai Gcnnaay tad Fnuioe, aad wwfNWBi al the ImIUm
of Lotmi 8id May, BanUen aotiLond Slat Maj, I3»«adai SSth Aag., Leipsio laih, 180, aad
Utk Oet 1818, Brianno lit Fek, F^ra GhaoBpenoiaa asth Manh, and captnn <rf Paria Slat
March 1814. In 1816 he waa ako employed in the same easfmc&ty at the haad-qoarlen of tfaa
AOiMl Afny midcr Manhal Frinoe Senwartaanberg.
39 Sir G«Dffge Oon|ier waa Aaaiatant-aoginaer at Gopanhagvui Oantefai in the 9tad wMi Sir
John Mooffe^a amy in Sweden and Portogals Aide-de-oanp to Lonl Bail
Daihonaie in Waldm«n}
life Aide-de-oamp to Sir H. Clinton in the Feninauln in 1811 and IS, to Loid Daihonaie froai
1812 to the end of the war, and waa ptaiant in aU the aotiona in w^ieh tbe^ oommanded
])ifi8ioaa daring thoae parioda. He waa Aaaiitaat>Qnartar^Maater-General with the army in
tiie 6alf ef Mezbo in 1814-lS. Sir George haa ieeai?ad the War Medal with four Cbttpa fov
Badajos, Salaaaanea, Yittoria, and Pvienaea.
40 Coloattl Biehardion aanred with the Boyal Hone Gnaida in Spain and Franea firom Deo.
1818 to the end of the war in 1814, and haa reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp for Toalonieu
41 Colonel Martin aerred in the S3rd Light Dragoona at the battiea of Talavera, on the SSnd,
27th, and S8th July 1809; alao the campaign of 1815, inelndhig the battle of Qaatre Braa,
retreatoDtheibliowingday, and battle of Waterloo. He haa teceiTad the War Medalwithona
Claap fbr Tidayera.
4& Colonel Charlea Wjn&am aerved in the Peninanla with the 10th Hnaaara and waa preieni
at the battlea of Vittotia^ Orthea, and Tonlooae, for whidi ha haa reoeiTed the War Medal with
tiireeCIaapa.
48 Odonal VmyUt aarrad in SioilT in 1806 and 7; the eampaian of 1808-9, mdar Sir John
Moon; and aubaaqnently in the Peninanla under the Doke of Wellington, indnding the battle
of Foantea d*Onor, aiege of Cindad Bodrigo^ and battlea of the Nivella and MiTO^ fbr wUoh hn
has leeaived the War Medal with fbnr Claipa.
44 Sir MaxweU Wallaoe aerved the campaign of 1815, »nd waa praaent in the notion at
Qnatm &aa, the retreat on the 17th Jnn% and battle of Waterloo. On the 16th Jnne 1815, he
waa appointBd, bj Major-General Baron Domberg, Orderly Officer, to amiat hia Brigade*
M^er, Captain Bobaia I the General'a Aide-de-camp, Captain Kraohenbnig, being taken priaoner
the Ibliowmg day, he took Bobaia aa Aide*d^camp, and nnmed CapiiBin Wallaoe, Acting*
Brigada^M^ori mid, Bobaia being kOled on the 18tb, the Duke of Wellington confirmed
Captain Wnllnee on tiie Idajor-General'a reooaunendntion.
45 Cohmd the Honourable John Pineh serred the oampaigna of 1818 and 14 witii the 15tll
Hoamra, and waa engaged at the battle of Yittori* (aabre wovnd), Orthea, and Tonloaaa, for
wMoh he haa veoeived the War Medal with three Claana. He waa nlao praaent, although not
pefaonallT engaged, nt the bnttlea of the Pyrenaea ana the NiTe. Accompanied Lord Combar-
mere to Lidin aa hia Mffitavy Seoretary, and waa praaent at the aiege and capture of Bhnrtpora.
46 Cokmel Jamaa LiadMy aerted on the expedition to Waloheren in 1809{ at the defmce of
Cadii in 1811 ) the Peninsular campnigna of 1818 and 1813 1 the anbaequent campaign in
Holland, nndar Load Lynadooh, induding the amanlt of Befgen«op-Zoom, nt which he waa
seterdhr wounded.
47 Colonel Barlow aenred in India under Lord Laka^ during tlw eaaipaigna ef 1808| 4, and 5,
and was preaent at the siege of Deig, battle of Pnttyghur, siege of Bhur^pore, and battle of
Alkalghur. Serred alao nt the eaptniea of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810.
48 Colonel Moore served in the Peninsula with the 6Snd and waa praaent at the aiegea of
Cindad Bodbtigo, B^dtijot, and St. Sebaatian, and at the battlea of Salamanca, Yittoria, Nrrella^
and Niye^ for which he has reoeiTed the War Medal with aeren Claapa» He waa alao at the
lepobe ci the aortie from Bnyonne aa Aide-4e-oamp to Sir John Hope, and waa severely
woondsd and taken priaoner with thnt generaL He serred alao the Waterloo campaign on tha
itaif of the Qoarter-Maater-OeneraL
49 Sir Heniy Floyd accompanied General Sb William H. Clinton to Sicily in 1811, and to
SpafaLittl01%aahiaAide-de-camp,andwaa present at the battlea of Biar and CaataUa, aiege
and blockade of Tarragona, in conTeying ordera to Ordal, and subsequent blockade of Barealena.
Serred alao the campaign of 1815, with the 10th Hnaaara^ and waa pveaeat at tha battlea of
Qnatre Braa and Watertoo, and at the capture of Pttis.
49* ColcMlSeaneaanindwiththeSSdon the expedition to tha north of Gemanjr In 1805 1
in Ptetugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, hiclnding the retraat to, and tha baittia of , Cornnna.
Served Jtaiwasda in the PeninauU with the 7th Huasara, and aa Aide-de-eamp to Sir Hueaey
Yivian, from Notfianbet 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, hichidiag the battlea ef the lfive»
Orthee, and Touloase. Alao the campaign of 1815 in the amne owmcI^, and waa praaent at
the battle of Waterloo and eq>tnie of Paria. He haa received the War Medal with four Claapa
for Comnna, Nive, Orthea, and Toulouse.
60 OelonelWiUiam Cochrane landed with the firatannyinPcrtngalon the 8rdAjig.l808,and
served la the Peninanla during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10^ 11, and part of 1819, mduding tha
battlea of BoWa, Yimicra, Talavnra, and Boaaeo^ action of Bedinha, aiege of Olivenfa, firat
siege of Bad^foB, aiage of Cindad Bodrigo. Served nearly two yean in Canadadurim; the
American vsar, aa Aide*da*caBm to tiia OovatiMfwGenaral and Commander of tha fircaa,
Idantnttiii^GflMalfiii G9oq;a&vf99l» B^hMiNoaiTOdth^Wtf lf8dalwiliitfaCk»pfc
4$ War Services of the Colaneh.
51 Cokmel Wod*lioaM Mrred in Portugal from May 1808 to Dao. 1811, ineladiDg ttio bstlk
of VimlerBi oaapalgn from Lbbon to Oporto, and baulea of Boaaeo and Fnentet d'Oaor {
i^rrod tho campidgn of 1614 in liio SooUi of Franoo, indnding tbo aflair at Tlubea and battl#
of Tooloute.
59 Colonal WethoraU was in action with a Minadron of Ereaoli frifplM In tho MoaamW<iot
Channel in Jnne 1810; in the attack of a Aqnadron of French frigatea m port &£. of the lale of
Franca in Jnlj 1810. At the attack and oraqoeat of Java in 1811, at Aide-de-camp to M^or^
General Wetherall, for which he haa rvceiTed the War Medal with one Giatp^ He wm appotetcd
a C,B, for hu dittingnltlied ierrioea in the avppreaaion of the inramoiion tn CaoadiL
53 Colonel Simpaon ec^rved in the Peninittla from May 1812 to May 1813, Induding tho lattvr
pnt of the defence of Cadii, and the attack on Seville. Served aUo the eampaign of 18 1. V and
waa aeverely wonnded at Qaatre Braa. He aerved aa aecond in command to Sir Chariea Kapi«
dnrlng the campaign against the Mowntain and Deaert THhaa aitnated on tho right bank of the
Indot, early in 1845.
54 Colonel Love aerved with the 58nd regiment in the expedition to Sweden under Bir Jcka
MooTP, and afterwarda in Pcrtogal and Spain, indndiog the advance into Spain, retreat to, aid
battle o^ Comnna» beeidea the different amira on the retreat. Served afterwards in tho Pcni^
aola with the Light Division, indoding the stonning of Cindad Bodrigo, and all the afiatrs and
battlea in which the Light Divisioii took apart np to 1812. During &• oampaign in Oollaad
vnder Lord Lynedoch, he was preaent at the attiudt on the fortified village <n Merzeos, nad the
bombardment of Antwerp. Preaent in the several affairs before New Orleans, and in the
attack on that plaoe, on which oocasicn he liad two horses shot nndtr him, and was alighily
wounded in the arm by a rifle-lMlL Served also the campaign of 1815, and received fovr aeveie
wounds at the battle of Waterloo^ when the 52nd regiment chanced the French laspensl
Ooards. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Coninna, Boaaeo^ Vmbmi
d*Onor, and Cindad Bodrigo.
55 Colonel the HonouMble George Anson served the campaign of 1815 with thn Soon
FnsiUer (Hards, and waa present at tne battle of Waterloo.
55 Sir Duncan M*Oregor was actively employed In Sidlr and Italy in 1806, indoding tfas
sklrmlshea at St Bophemie^ battle of Maida, attack on Soylla Castle, and captors of Oaraie.
Campaign of 1807 in Bgypt, including the attacks in the Desert, and siege or Boeetta,
1
paign in Holland in 1809, including the attacks and captures of Ter Vcre and Flnshinr. Cam*
palgna in the Peninsula during part of 1813 and 14. Capture of Corrica In luj 1814.
Wounded through the right shoulder by a mnsket-ahot at Maida, for which battle he has
lueeived the War Medal with one CIntp.
57 Colonel Bsntinek served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards, and waa wouadid
aft Baivoea, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Claspw He sermd aba
the oampaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo.
58 Colonel Lane served with the 15th Hussara during the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15» ia
Ao Feniasula, Fnmoe, and Flanders, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, alao at the
battles of Orthes and Toulouse, for which he haa received the War Medal with two Cli
59 Sir Robert Niokle served with the 88th in the action of the 2nd July 1807, before
Ayrse; ▼olunteered and led the Foriom Hope on the 5th July, and was vetr severeUr w
and his psrrr all either killed or wounded. Served, with the exception or about are
during the whole of the Fsninsular war from 1809 to the embarkation of his regissent, tho 8ttk
to 1M4, at Boordeaax for North America, including the oasssge of the Douroi battlea of
id advance of
Iklaveraand Bosaoo, second siege of Badajos, the retreat and advance of the army lo and fr^om
the Lines at Torrea Vedraa, batue of Yittoria, sortie from PUnpeluna, battlea of tho Pyriiaem,
Mivelle, Nlv% and Orthes, aetfcms of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Tonlonso (v^r^
saverely wounded), indeptndent of a great many skirmishes of advanced and outposts. 8erv«d
afterwttds In the AiMriean war in theaflUr of Plattsburg, where he led the advance aoroaa tb*
Savlaao Bivar, and was wounded. Upon the breahing out of the insurrection in British North
AiMisiia in tho winter of 1837, Sir Bobert Nickle volunteered his serricee then. Ho has
received the Gold Medsl for Nivelleb and the Silver War Medal with seven Clasps for thn mkm
60 Sir WflhardBagland served at the siege and capture of Flushing in 1809i andaahsaawint
ly on tho Staff of the Adjutant-Qeneral w&h the army hi Sicily in 18ia He was ompl^od
ia all the operartsns of theCafte war on the eastern frontier of the Cspe of Good Hope in 1835
and 86; ana he commanded a division of the army in Sctnde and in AflghMdatan in IMl and
42, and waa eagaged In aeveral a&ba with tho enemy in tho advanoo by the Boasbi^ j^^i-^*.
Ad la lie rstrsalironi Caadahar.
61 Colonel Biaelntoah served in tho Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards froaa
1812 to tfie end of that war ia 1814, hiclading tho rstrsat from Msdi& to Salamanca, nnd
at Alba da TotuMS, rstrsat to Cindad BodiigOk and action at Saa Munos, passage of tho
abovo 8elaminca» aad attach on theFk<snch rsar-gaard under General ViUat^ action aft i
bafort Bafgoa» haltio of Vitftoria, Ineuatmsnt of Pampehtna, aotkm at IWheo^ attack
Frsnoh aa^lry rearguard aft St. Qaadsns, aad baltla of Toulouse, He haa lacoived tho W
Medal with two Claipa for Yittoria and Tonkmsc
H^ar Services of the CohneU. 46
6ii Lord HotliAm lerred in tfie Ptainaiilft with the Coldttreftm Onarda firoa A^ril 1819 to
Ifeh. 1814y with the •xoeption of a short ^haenoe in oonaeqaenoe of a wound reeei?ed at the
o&Ule of Salamanca. Served alao the campaign of 1815, and waa present at the battle of
HTatarloo* He haa reaeired the War Medal with fonr Claapi for Salamanoa, Vittoria, Mivelle^
ind Nive.
63 Colonel Pateraon served in the Feninaala with the 77th and waa maent al the sieges of
[Mndad Bodrif o and Badajos, for whioh he has reoeived tbe War Medal with two Clasps.
64 Colonel Madox aerred the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and waa present al
ihe battle of Waterloo^
65 Colonel Wright'a serrioest— Sogaged in moat of Lord Nelson's attacks on Botn and Cadis
n 1797; bnttleof the Nilei campaign of Naplea in 1799 ; snrreoder of Ovo and Novo, Fori
^t. Slmo^ Capon* and Goata; entiii^; oat of the Gmep al Vigo } Egypt in 1601 \ and battle of
AJgiers in 1816.
66 Colonel Aslelt was prnent in the battle off Camperdown 11th Oct. 1797. Haa been
lepentedly in notion with the Flotilla off Boologne, Havre«de-Grace, bat was employed pria*
apally bloeknding Cadia, Breat, Bochfort, Carthagena, and Tonlon.
67 Colonel £verard's services: — Expedition to Sonth America, inoloding taking of Maldonft*
ioi actiona previooa to» and aasanU of Monte YidcOi where he command^ the Forlorn Hope,
uampaign uid battle of Cornnna. Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Floihing. Com*
nanded 14th regt al the sim of Hattras, 1817. C<nnmanded Flank Battalion in the cam-
paigns of 1817 and 18, nnder Lord Heatings. Commanded 14th Begt. al the siege and assanll
>f Bharteorci 1826. He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for Cornnna.
68 Colonel Bisahopp's services: — Campaign and battle of Cornnna; expedition to Walohereni
uuDpaign in the soath of France; captore of Bhortpore in 18S6. He has receiyed the War
Bledal with one Clasp for Cornnna.
69 Cdonal fiUis served the caaapaigna of 1819, 13, 14, and 15^ with the Grenadier Gnarda,
ind was preaent al the defence of Cadia, action of San Mnnos, paasage of the Bidassoa, battlea
of the Nivelle^ Nive^ before Bayonne, Quatre Braa, and Waterloo. Severely contused nt Qiiatre
Bras, and aeverely wounded at Waterloo. He has received tbe War Medal with two Claspa lur
Nivdle and Nive.
70 Colonel Biggins served in Iielnnd during the Rebellion in 1798. In 180e he waa at th«
landing and Inking of Maldonado, in Soath America ; at the affair of San Carloa, fai which ho
was slightly wooiMed, and had his horse shot; also at the siege and taking of Monte Videa
71 Sir Wm. Robert Clayton accompanied his regiment, the Royal Horse Gnards, to the
Peninaola in Oct. 18ia, and commanded a sqnadren »t the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and
St the period when Marshal Soolt attempted to relieve Pnmpelnnn. In 1815 again accompanied
his regiment to the Netherlands, and was at the battles of Quatre Bras» Genappe, and Waterloo.
He has receiyed the War Medal with one Clasp §ot Vittoria.
72 Colonel Macadam landed in Portugal 1st Aug. 1808 mith the 9tb, and served thronghoal
the whole of the Peninsalar war, inolnding the battlea of Roleia and Vimiera, passage of the
Douro, deteee of Tarifai affairs on the retreat from Burgos in 1812, siege and storming of San
Sebastian (twice wounded, and commanded the false attack on the breaioh on the nighl of tha
29th of Ang.)^ passages of tiiie Bidassoa (shot through tbe body) and Adour, several affairs con*
nected with the investment of Bayonne, and also the repulse of the sortie, besides a variety of
minor afbtra, and other desultory services duriog the Peninsular war. Proceeded to Canada
with his regiment, and served the campaign of 1814. He has received the War Medal with
three Clsapa for Roleia, Vimiera, and St Sebastian.
73 Colonel Hon. G. Cathcart served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany, as Aide*d».
camp to Lord Cathcart, and was engaged at Lutxen 3rd May, Bantien 20th and 21st May,
Dresden 28th August, Leipsio 16th, 18th, and 19th October 1813, Brienne 1st February, Bar-
sur^Aube, Areis 21st March, and Fdre Cfaampanoise 26th March 1814. Served also the cam-
paign of 1816, as Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the batUea of
Quatre Braa and Waterloo.
74 Colonel Spink served with the Light Company of the 12th in seyeral actions in the Tra-
vancora war. East ladies. Severely wounded through the leg when leadiug a night attach
against the enemy's position at St. Mary, in the island of Bourlmi. Piresent alao al the capturo
of the Isle of France, hia company forming Uia advance on landing, and repeatedly engaged
previona to its capture.
76 Colonel Musel served with the 10th in the Mediterranean; sabseqoently with the 6drd in
the Peninsula, and was severely wounded al Toulouse, for which battle he has received the Waf
Medal with one Clasp.
76 Cok>nel Bradshaw's services:— Expedition to Madeira, in 1807; expedition to Wal*
oheren, 1809, inclnding the landing at Ter-Vere, aiege and bombardm* nt of Flushing ; Penin-*
sala from June 1811 to the end of the war, including siege, assault, and capture of Cindad
Rodrigo and Badi^oa} operations on the Bidassoa and Adoor, bloukade of Bayonne, and repulso
of the sortie. He haa leceived the War Medal with two Claspa for Ciodad Rodrigo and
Badajoz.
77 Colonel Dobbin served with the 19th in the Travancore war in 1809; at the capture of
the Kaodiaa teni|ociaala Ceylon in 1815. Alao adiTely amployed al the hand of the Qrenar-
47 War Servka qfthi CohneU.
dkr floapny thfoogbMl 11m Xaiidiin Mspdgn of 1818, aad feecivvd te 1^^
Bwwmitey on thnooooMloiw In gaofonl oraert. f>r a aeriet of Mfriooi tgaiiut the iBBiirc«ulL
78 GoSmioI Jolm Dnuuaond lerred in the PeninraU with the Cokbtrenm Gmrde frooi Jan.
1818 to the ead of thni war in 1814» and baa reoeiTtd the War Medal with two Glaapo for the
haltlea of Vitloria aad the NiTOi
79 Oelonel MelviUe Browne itfred ae Aide-de-eaa» to Sir Brent Speneer in the balllea of
Bolaia* Vfanlafa, Bmaeo, Fkuaiaa dTOaort (te whkA he haa leeaired the War Medal with Ibar
Caa^a)and the diftreat aflhira during the rrtwat of Maaaana froa FottggaL Borfod alao at
theaitfeofFiiiahiDgIn 1809, aa Aide-de-oaap to General Qore Browaew
80 Golonal Fraeth aarvedin the PMiinaaU and Franoe Ikon Hay 1800 to Jan. 1814^
pwiaent at the following aottoaa and alegaai Tiit: — Fnantaa d'Onor, oaplnre of Okadad
and Badijoi, batilea of Salaaanoa, Biinoa, Tittoria, and Pyreneea, near PkMploiia^
and Nive, for whioh he haa reoaiTad the War Medal with eight Claapa.
81 Colonel La Bhmo acrred in the Feninsnla with the 4th and waa jprasant at the bnttiea of
Coranna, 8alaatoBoa, and Vittoria, and at the aiegea of Bad^o^ and St. SebMtiaa (aaweiy
wounded at the aaaanlt and oaptora), for whiah he haa raoaifed the War Medal wUh flvw Claifa
He aerted abo the Waterioo oampotaa.
8» Colonel Horton aarved in the PtafaMok witfi the 71al and warpaatnt at the haltiea of lli-
taller Niva^ Orthea, and ToQlona^ for wMeh he haa raoeiTed the War Medal with fovr
He aerved aleo the Waterloo eanpaign.
88 Colonal Biddleaden aarved in the Peninaola with the Royal Horaa Gnarda and
at the battlea of Vittoria and Tooloaae, for which he haa raeeiTed the War Medal with two <
He aarved ako the Watarloo campaign.
84 Colonel John Leilie waa at the taking of TraTanoore in 1808| and at the c^rture of Boao^oa
and the lale of France in 1810: after which be aerved in Java and waa preieut in the engagoaagati
of the lOth, 89nd« and 96th Aug. 1811. Heaerred alao fai the FIndaree war in 1817» «ad wltk
the hrmf of Occupation in France. * He haa received the War Medal with one Cla^ fiir Jav^
86 Oolonal JaoMa Fleming aarved in India, Bonriioo, and at the capture of the lala of Fkaaea
88 Colonel Buckley aerved in the Peninania with the Grenadier Guarda, ftoni Mareh 18IS
to the end of that war in 1614, indnding the paaaage of the Bidaaeoa, battle of the Nivoll% anl
InveataMnt of Baycnna. Serred alao the oampeiga of 1815, and waa preaent at the hnttiaa of
Qnatra Brae and Waterioo^ and taking of Paronaa. He haa raoatiFed the War Medal with two
Ckapa for if ivelle and Niye.
87 OoloaelBxamaarvedtheeampaignaof 1819, 18,14,aad 18,inolQding«hehattlaaor8bla>
OMnaa, Vittoria, Orthea, and Waterloo^ baaidea oiinor alfain. Severely wounded by a grape-
ahot while oairying the regimental ooloor of the 88th at flalawanoa, and alightl^ woondeA at
Waterloo^ He haa reeelTed the War Medal with three Ckapa.
88 Colonel Prendergaat aerved in the Peninaula vrith the Scota FOaillar Gnarda flroaa I>ea
1811 to Marah 1814, and waa preaent at the battle of Selamanra, capture of Madrid, akM «f
Burgoa and retreat from thence^ aflhir at Oaaaa, battle <rf Vittoria, aiegea of Badi^oa and Sea
Sabaatiaa, attach at St. Jean deLni, battle of the Nive, paaaage of the Adour, iaveatoaant ef
Bayonne, alege of the Citadal» and repniae of the aortia. He haa raceiTed the War Medal with
fovnr Cfaapa.
89 Cofenel Drake aerved with the army on the Blb^ vndar Lord Cathcart, in 1808 and 8t
in Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore^ 1808*9 1 with the expedition to Waleharan ia
1809{ ia the PMlnaulain 1810 and 11, aa Alde-de-oamp to Sir Brent Speneeri and in I81S nod
18 on the Staff of the Qoarter-Maater- General in the PeninauhL He haa taeeiTed the War
Medal with three Claapa for Bnaaoo, Fbentea d*Onor, and Niyelle.
90 Cohmd Torke aarved in the Peninanhi with the 52nd and waa preaent at the batUca ef
RoWa, Ftoeatoa d'Onor, Selamanea, Vittoria, Pjrraneee, NiTclle (wounded), Nire^ and Orthea
(aavcrely wounded), and at the aiegee of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoa (wounded), for which be
haa received the War Medal with ten Claapa. He aerved ako the Waterloo campajgn.
91 Colonel Hogge tcrved the campaign in Calabria under Sir John Stuart and waa paiainl
with the 90th at K battle of Maida. He aerved aflerwarda in the Peninania with the 90th ai^
waa preeant at the battlea of ViBBiera (woandedX Corunnay Vittoria, Pjrreneaa, KvnXim^ Niv%
Orthea, and TwdoMe. He haa receited the War Medal with nine Claapa.
99 CoL Cuatance aerved at Walaheran in 1809, and eubaaquently in Hie Peninaula, inehadiqg
the lepulae of the French at Bcrjer, in Dront of Ptoerto de Baaoa pee8,affftlra in Boncaavailaa pane,
battle of Nivella, attaak on CambOy eroaahig the Niva 9th Dean aathm ai St. Piano d'Anibd aaM*
Baycnna, ISth Dee. (twioe wouaded and aevaraly,) notion at Sanveleira, paaaage of GuTe
d*Oleron and Gave de Pau, battle of Orthea, aftdr at Taibea, aoHoa at Aha (wounded)» aM
baida of Toakwie. He haa reoeived the War Medal with four Clatpa far Nivilieb KWa,
Orthea, f*^ Tonlooaei
98 Sir John Bowhmd Bnatace aerved in Upper Canada the eampaignt of 1818 and 1814,
InoeMnaadof atraopof thel9thLlgbtDragoona attached to the diriakm of the anny widar
the iaaaaedtato oommand of General Sir Gordon Dmmmcod, and waa aqga^ fn the Imitia
of liuady'a Lane near the FaUa of Niagara on the 93d of July 1814» end oomaaaaded the whole of
theaavAyatpoataand pli|oati dwing the alage, waa pwauil at the iteiMtog of FMi Arfo^
aadhadtit9hoBoartobepatioBally«anrtoatd»thegiawalcidgBgf l814iipoQthiiadigMiBt
Vfcgt Servica of ih» Cobntlu 48
AMQB^iiiied the litbiitttlioii of th»Oi«iifldtwGaMd» to Inwwr Cimrfi in Igsat
nd wM pwmnt with his ngiiM&t in the adfttM upon Nijiti liHe^ and in the nbieqMiU par*
nit of Uw inmrfintt.
94 Colonel 8clete4 eerred in the Fenfanaln with the Ut Bojnl DrngooM* firoB Jane lail in
be end of that WW hi lftl4» and han leeeifed the Wer Medal with twa GfaMa far Yiitoiin and
95 Star Bdwaid Gael joined the Mka of WeDingtan'e aray plor to the adTnea firaoe For
" eontumed
Bgalm 1811«andeoatiiiaedwithitnptothe oantonmentt on the Adowr hi 181S, hafing
reientwitil the Uth Light DrafoooB at the battiee of Foentea d'Onor, Stlemaaee, yittori%
he l^mnee% Nivalie, and lliTe» inveetment of Cindad BodilM eiege of Bedi^OBp andgeneraHy
1 all the aliUn of that jperiod, until he quitted the DoEe'a army on promotion* Ha haa
eeelved the War Medal with leven Claepe.
96 Colonel Daly aerred with the S4th on the expedition to Egypt in 1801. In April 180ft
e emberked with tlw 66th regt for Bombay, and no commanded fmr oompaniea of the 9nd
ittalion employed in 1809, with a divie ion in the lldd nnder Colonel Walker, at the etorming
f Mellia, and at the rednotion of other Forte in the Kattiwar Distriot.
97 Colonel Salwey aerfed the eampaigna of 1818 and 14, with the CoMetream Qnarde, and
«e pfeeent at neariy all the aotione m the Pyreneeo, the oroeiing of the BUlaeaoa, eaptnra of
i Jean de Lna, battle of the NireUe, heighte of Bidart, eroeaing the Adovr, inveataaent of
(ayonne, and repolae of the aortie. He haa reoeiTed the War Me£U with two Claapa.
98 Colonel Dwyer aerfed on the Staff of the late Marqnia of Haatfaiga, Coaunander>in-Chief
1 India, and waa praaent daring the Nepanl war, at the radnotlon of the Profinoe of Kimaoon^
nd the atorming of Almorah. He aerVed alM throoghont the Findarree war on the Staff,
rhen he had ehuve of the oomanmioationa of the oombined ermiee.
99 Sir Henry Wyatt aerred the eampaigna of 1814 and 15, with the 1st Life Guar d% and waa
resent at the battle of Tooloaae, and eaptore of Faria. He haa neaired the War Medal with
oeClaap.
100 Colonel Fraaer aerfed fa& the Penlneola with the 84th, from Jona 1809 to Jane 1818, in-
lading the notion at Foe d'Aronoe^ battle of Boaaoob battle of Foentea d'Onor, on 8rd and 6th
^7» *><Bge of Cindad Bodrigo^ oofering the aiege of Bedajoa, battle of Salamanea, eaptore of
ladrid, and aiege of Boigoe, where he waa at Vb» taking of the Horn Work, ISth 8ept.| and
e led the atorming party to the breaeh formed by the mine on the 4th Oet Employed la
tie field throoghont the whole of the Kandian rebellion in Ceykm in 1817 and 18, ae Aida>de*
amp to tiie Commander of the Foroea. He haa reoeifed the Wer Medal with foor Claapa.
101 Colonel Dafiea aerred hi the Penhiank with the 62nd and waa praaent at the battlaa ef
^lentee d*Onor, Salamenoe, Vittoria, and the Pyreneea, and at the aiege of Bedajoa (woandadX
or which he hais reoeifed the War Medal with fife Claepe.
lOS Colonel Boberte aerfed in the Peninanla from May 1810 to Oet 1819, and ^nfai frnm
fay 1818 to the ond of that war in 1814, indoding the defenee of Cadia, battle of BaROM^ and
aptare of Sofille. Medal for Barroea, hafing oommanded a field battery.
lOS Sir Henry FairCax aerfed in the Peninanla with the Bifia Brigade hi 1819, an the retraal
rom Madrid, and in the eifiur of San Manoe.
104 Colonel Chatterton aerfed in Fortogal, Soain, Flandera, and Franoe, from 1811 to 1818|
ndnding the affkira at Faente Ghiinaldo, and Aldea de Fonte % the aiegea of Cindad Bodrlgo,
ad Bad^oa \ aetiona at Uaagre, Llema, Salamanea, Hemhte of San Chriatofal, Baeda, Caatvn*
on, to the battle of Salamanoa i ailhira at Tndela, Yallaifolid, and Celada delCamino^ to the hn*
estment and aim of Bargoe \ the aotlona at Monaaterio, Qolntana Falla, Venta del Foao, and
^abeaoo, npon the retreat from Bargoe to Salamanoa t thenoe the ont-noete at the paaaaga of
be Hnebra, to Cindad Bodrigo. Upon the adfanee of the army from Fortogal, the aatbn at
>sma, battle of Vittoria, actiona at Villa Fraaea and Toloaa, to the aiege end oaptna of San
(ebeatian. The aotione on erosaing the Bidaaaoa, and eerrying the eaemy'a fortified entraneh*
aente. The battle of the Nifelle at St. Jeea de Las, at Anglet, and in front of Bayonne, battk
f the Nife, paaaage of the Adoar, and inf eetment of Bajennei ooeapation of BordMnx, paaaaga
i the Owonne, and affair at Btanliera npon the paaaage of the Dordogne, battlea oif Qaatra
^rae and Waterloo^ the adf anoe to and oaptnre of Paria, and with the army of ooenpatlon in
I'ranoe. He haa reoeived the War Medal with fonr Claapa for Salamanea, Vittoria, If if alle*
nd Nife^
105 Colonel Vandeleor aerfed in tiie Peninanla, with the 7 let light Tnfentry and afterwarda
rith the 19th Light Dragoona nnd waa present at the battlea of Foantaa d'Onor (aeferely
ronndedX Vittoria, Fyrenece, Nifelle, and Nire, for whieh he haa reoeifed the War Medal
pith fonr Claapa^ He aerfed alao the Waterloo oampaign.
106 Lord Howden aerfed aa Aide-de-oamp to hie Qraoe the Daka of WeUington dating tha
eara 1817 and 18, to the eloee of the ooenpatimi in Franoa Employed by Gofetnaient on a
peeinl aaiaaion, and wna praaent at the battle of Nafarin in 1897 (woonded, and mentioned in
Jommander-in-ehieTa deepeteh)t dege of Antwerp in 1889 (woonded)} oampaign in Spain, la
^af ane and BMfltie Frof inoea, in 1884*
107 Colonel Doi^laa aerfed at the eaptore of the Daniah and Swadlah Weat India Ulanda in
801, OalhaejvadilfoBtolhanoithQf Qennaayhil806and6» PenlMdar aampaigaa frMa
49 War Services of the CobneW.
SWk 1819 to Hftrbh 1814, indodiiiff the baitlea of Salamuics, Vittoria, flad the FvtVMM (ftTd
to 3Ut Jnljr); ticge of £kii Sebat&ui from 24th Aug;, to the 8th Sept, and battle of Nrrellb.
He has reoeired the gold cross for Salamanca, ViUuria, P^reares, and Nivelle, bftvin^ ooai-
■uuided a field battery; and the siWer War Medal with one Cla»p for St 8 'battian.
109 Colonel Charles Stuart Campbell aerred in B^pt with the 36th in 1801; in Pdrtai^ nd
Spain in ISOS-O, induding the battle of Comnna, where he commanded the piqoets of his Mgade.
iUpedition to Walcheren and siege of Flashing in 1809. Senred also in the PeninaalA tnm
1811 to 1814, and commanded the 3rd Portoguese Begt. at the battle of Vittoria, as also «t thr
aiege and aaaanlt of San Sebastian — sererelv woanded in the thigh at the assanit, tfa» ball atili
gsmaining. He has received the gold Medal and one CUsp for Vittoria and St. Sebastfao; asi
the silver War Biedal with one Cla«p fur Comnna.
110 Colonel Beanchamp served in the Peninsola with the 16th Light Dragoons and wm« pre-
•eot at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Ortbet, and Tonlonse, for which be hji
moeived the War Medal with tiz Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
111 Colonel Armjptage senred in the south of France with the Coldstream Qnards firoa Mairi
to Jaly 1814.
112 Colonel Clerke senred with the old 94th at the defence of Cadis, and also mtll the ftg^ti
from Santarem was closed at Faent«a d'Oaor, baring been present in Uie actions of R^doiha
Cimdeiza, Fox d*Arouoe, and SabngaL Joined the 77th (also In the Peninsula) on proosoti'^
and senred with it in the action of £1 Bodon, sieges and assaults of Cindad Bodrigo umI Bsdej<ii.
including the stonning of Fort Pionrina. Severely wounded in the leg at the stomiBg of tl.
«Mtle of Bsdajos. He haa received the War Medul with three Clasps.
1 13 Colonel Wallace served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of WAtcrl^ftOk
1 14 Sir James Schoedde served the Kgyptlan campaign of 1801 ( Medal ). Served alao in ih*
Peainsola from 1808 to the end of the war, inoloding the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, Talaven.
Basaoo» Fuantes d'Ooor, siegea of Ciadad Bodrigo and Badsjoz, battles of S Uamanca, Vit^cwta
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Oruies, and Toulouse, befides numerous minor actions aod sktrastab*!.
He bas received the gold Medal for Nivelle, and the silver War Medal with thirteen CIswps f r
the other battles and sieges. Commanded a brigade in Chins (Medal) at the attack and eaptw
of ChapoOfr Woosong, Shsnghai, and Chin Kiang Foa
119 Colonel Clarke Kennedy served in the Peninsula from Sept 1809 to Sept. 18l3.iDcladiaf
the battles of Fnentes d*Onor and Vittoria, (for which he has received the War Medal with t« >
Clasps), besides various aifairs of outposts { received two wounds at Waterloo. While laai^Bc
his squadron in a socoessful charge against the Count D*£rLon*s corps at Waterloo, peroei^-uc
an Bttgle to the left, he changed Uie direction of his squadron, and ran the officer through ti
body who carried it. The £sgle belonged to the 105th French Bcgiment of infantry, and j
now deposited at CheUea Hospital
116 Colonel Broke accompanied the 52nd on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; and t* •
Ibllowing year on UiaC to Portogal, and was present at the battle of Vimiera, the advaaoe is^
Spain and retreat under Sir John Moore. In 1809 he served on the Walcheren expedition. Ii
1811 be joined the light Division on the retrest of Maisena from the lines of Ltsboii, and scrvv^
in Spain till the end of the war. In 1813 he Joined sir Henry Clinton, as Aide-de-caapi, at t^'
siege of Bargoa, where he was shot through the lungs; was afterwards preeent at the battle J
Orthea. He served with the Army of Occupatton in France from 1815tol818as Aide*de-ea«r
to Sir Henry Clinton. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Vimiera, Salnmann.
Nive, aod Orthes.
118* Cokmel M'Callnm was at the capture of the Victorim French privateer in boata under 1. 1
command in 1800 ^ battle of Trafalgar; forcing the Dardanelles and destroying a Turkish aqoadr ja
to 1807. Bmotoyed on various occasions in cuttttng out and destroying enemy's vcssela.
117 Colonel Craigie served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attneka o:
Mersefl^ and bomlMrdsasnt of Antwerp. Served also in China, (Medal) and oonunnnded s
column at Amoy, Cbosan, and Chinhae.
118 Cokmel Morris served in the American war with the 49th, and was present at the T«rt«^ci
operations at Fort George, and at the actions of Stoney Creek and Plattsbnrg. Accompanird :: «
regiment on the China expedition (Medal), and commanded a brigade at the storming and onpfir-
of the heinlita above Canton, for which service he was made a CB. Commanded a brigade at th»
ettnok ana capture of the city of Amoy, and at the second capture of Chusan. C^ommandvi
the osatie column of attack at the capture of the heights of Chiuhaa Commanded the force u
Ningpo, and repulsed the enemy with great slaughter in their attack on that citjr. Gomuaadce
n brigade at the attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Segnav
at the attack and capture of the dty of Chapooi and at the attack and capture of the enecey »
position at Wooaong.
119 Colonel B>klero served with the Orsnadler Guards at Cadis in 1810 and 11; in thv
Ptetenln in 16U and 18} in Holland in 1814; snd the campaign of 1815, in which be aerwi
ns Adjatant at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, ana at the taking of Peronne. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
ISO The Hon. Colonel Ashbomham commanded a brigade of the Army of the Satm at t^
baltlaa of Fswsihah and 8obcaon» te which ha has rao^vcd a Medal with one Clasp.
War Services of the Loionea. 4!ia
121 Colonel Ponne&ther eommanded the lofiiatry Brigade mi the batUe of Mieeftnee (Kedal),
Mid WM ehot through the body: he wm alBO at the destmction of the Fort of ImauiDghiir.
122 Colonel FinSay aerved the caapaign in Calabria under Sir John Stuart and was preMnI
at the battle of Maida, for whioh be hai receiTod the War Medal with one Ciaep.
123 Colonel Brook served In the Feninsnla with the 43rd Light Infantry Irom Ang. to Hot.
1808, Jane to Dec. 1811, and from Nor. 1812 to the end of. that war In 1814, including the
battles of Vimiera and Victoria, action at Vera, passage of the Btdassoa, battles of the MiYello
and the Nive, actions at Arcangues and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse, and rarions skirmishes and
affiurs of outposts. Also in the attack on New Orleans; and afterwards at the capture of Paris.
Senred in the Coorg campaign in India; where a portion of his regiment (the 48th) bore a oon«
spicuous and distinguished part Severely wounoed at the battle of Vimiera by a musket-shoti
which passed completely through the ankle-lxme^ whioh it shattered most sererely. He has
receiT^ the War Medal with six Clasps.
124 Colonel Bell served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at Salamanca,
Vitcoria, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he hss received the War Medal with four Clasps.
125 Colonel Heed served at the siege of FlusUing in 1809; and in the Peninsula from June
1811 to Biarch 1814, including the actions at, and heights abore, Moresoo, battle of Salamanca,
oaptnre of Madrid and the Retire, action at Olmas, and battle of Vittoria, where he was se-
rerely wounded in the right shoulder. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
126 Colonel James Jones serv«fd with the 22nd Light Dragoons in the Ea&t Indies, in 1802, 3,
and 4, aud in t* e Peninsula with the 87th regt and on the staff from 1809 to 1814, and was
woundfd atTalavera. He has received the War Medal with two Clssps for Talavera and Barrosa.
127 Culonel Bristuw serve«i in the Peninsula with the 11th and was present at the battles of
Salamanca, yitt«»ria, and the Pyrenees, fur which he has received the Wsr Medal with three Clasps.
128 Cok>nel Taynton served in Ireland during the Bebellton in 1798. In 1801 he was at ihe
capture of the Danish Islands, and Island of St. Martin in the W<^t Indies. In 1803 at the
attack and capture of Sc Lucia and stunning of the fortress of Mome Fortnn6e; also at the
attack and capture of Tobago. Served on the staff of Genersl Maitland at the attack and
Miptnre of the Dutch colony of Surinam. In 1807, he was at the second capture of the Dsaish
W<Mt India Islands; in 1809 at the attack and capture of Martinique, including the siege of
Foit Bourbon; also at the attack and capture of the Saintes Islands. From 1811 to 1813 he
served in Sicily, and was employed as acting Deputy -AHjatant-Qeneral, and some time at the
head of the Department. He has received the War Medal with one Cla^p fcir Martinique.
129 Culonel Carlyon served with the 66 ih in the Nepaul war under Sir David Ochterlony.
130 Culonel Borke served in the Peninsula witli the 4th and was severely wounded at the
storoaing of BadHJta. fur which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
131 Culonel Traffurd served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Talavera
(wounded), Busaco, Albuherai Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
n>r wh'ch be has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
132 Colonel George Tovey served in Calabria with the 20th, and waa present at the
battle f if Matda. Served also in the Peninsula from July 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from
Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vimiera, TaUvera, Vittoria,
and the Pyrenees (25th July to 2nd August); siege of San Sebastisn, battles of the Nivelle, the
Nive (9(h to 13ih Dec.) -una Orthea He ban received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
133 Cuhnel Angelo served with the expedition to Egypt in 1807; en the coast of Ca1a«
briainl808; with the exp«-ditii>n to Walcherenin 1809; with the army to Catalonia in 1812
anH 13. as an Assistunt-Adjutant-Gmeral. Attochid to the Austrian army, and acted as Aide*
de-canp to Major- Gt:nef at Count Nugent in the campaign against the Viceroy of Iialy; present
at the siege and capture of Trieste, Cattaro, and Bagusa, and in various services in the Adriatic.
134 Culonnl Thwaites served on an expedition to the coast of Holland in 1796; in the Bast
Indies in 1799; from that time on board H. M. S. La Forte till wrecked in the Bed Sea.
Crossed the Desert of Suez with Ciilouf 1 Lloyd's Detachment, and joined ttie Viiier*s Army in
the advance to Cairo; then Sir David Baird*s Army. He served in the Peninsula, in the 48th
regiment, from 1811 to 1813, including the sifge and assault of Bsdajoi, the battles of Sala-
manca (wounded), Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (wounded), for which he hss received the War
Medal with four Cissps.
135 Culonel Linton served the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and was present at
the battle of Waterlua
136 Culonel Cules served in South America with the 14th in 1807, including the operations
previous to, and storming of, Monte Video. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Aug;
1808 to Nov. 1811, and again from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814; present with the
40ch at the battles of Bileia, Vimiera, and T^fclavera; with the 4th Dragoons at Bosaoo, Alba*
hera, and Usagre; and with the 12th Light Dragoons at the passage of the Bidassoa, the Nive^
and the Adour. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
137 Sir Michael Creagh accompanied the expedition under Sir David Baird to the Cape of
Good Hope in 1806, wounded in the action of the Blue Berg, waa desperately woimded by a
eaunon-shot in the left shoulder (whioh killed six of his men) at the attack on Bourbon in
1810; serfed hi the Mahratta war, and during the Pindanee war of 1817 and 18. Ckwiauiiide4
m ttwgdttwihiawitdniiag that hutmringww in Iktintwiorof 0>yh«lalSlt^%fcia#tql
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138 Colangl Bdm ■ctred the 0Map>ign in J>?a in 1311 wHii th> Mad Light DffifWHL faajal*
Ing the Aodoos of (he 10th uid S6th Aug. Aide-de-oemp to Sir ThoouM Hielap eft tha tettb
ofllUwidporeb And during the Mihretta war in 1817 tad 18. He fan leeeited the War lf«dil
with one Cufp for Jeva.
139 CkOooei Story lerfed in the Fenlnrak with the 3rd Dragoon OnaHa firaaa Aa^ ldO» to
the end of that war in 1814, indiiding the battle of Buaaeo, aetione of Bedinh% Oanp» M»yor,
and Loe Switoe, alege of Bedejoi, battle of Albohera, aetion of Utagie^ iiyafrf Oindnd Bod-
rigo and Badajoi, action near SAlamanoa on the 86th May 1818, battle of rttloria, Mnnhila «f
Fampelnna, and battle of Tookmae. He hai reeeiTed the War Medal with three Ot\
140 Colonel Fraeer eerted the oampavn of 1815 with the 43nd, and wae at Hm
Qoatre Brae (ilightly wonnded), and at Waterloo (ieirerely womded).
141 Colonel Shoe oenred ihe early part of the oanpaiga of 1809 in Portogal; and
end of 1809 and the yean 1810 and 11 with the SioUian amy. Served dec the '
eampaigna of 1812, 13, and 14, with the Portngncae army.
148 Colonel Hartley aenred in the PeninAula with the 57th from Ang. 1813 to the eai of that
war in 1814, and waa preeent at the bacUe of Ntvelle. Sirred afterwarda in Belgiom. Urn hat
reoeived the War Modal with two Ciatpe for Boaaoo and NiveUe.
143 Colonel Cheeter lerved in HuUaod in 1799, and waa preaent in the aatlon near Btiy,
Snd Oot Serred aUo the campaign of 1806-9 in Spatn* inelnding the aeiioBa at Duaieiaaia,
Tilla Franca, and Lugo, and retreat to Coranna. He haa reoetvd the War Medni with eot
Claap for Benevente.
144 Colonel Oeddee aarred with the 87th in Calabria in 1806; at ihe eaptora of Ihm lalaai
of Fronida in 1809i in Sicily in I810t and anbeeqoently in the Pentnania, inelnding th» bntriai
of the NireUe^ the Nire, Orthea, and Tonlonae, at which laat he received a aevere wmMd mhUk
broke the left thigh-bone near the hip-joint He baa received the War Medal with f »iir CInspa.
145 Colonel Oiimonr aerred at the oaptore or laohia, Zante, aad O^pbakmia, in 1809 1 mud af
Bania Menra in 1810. Served nfterwaitia on tite eaatam ooaat of Spain, and wa
the battle of Caatalla ; engaged with the enemy on aeveral ocoaeione covering the
employed in the batteriea againat Tarragonai After leaving Spain he went to '
Lord WnL Bentinck.
146 Colonel Lealie aerved with the 99th on the aeoret exp<4ition nnder Sir Bient
tnd aabeeqoenily in the PfntnaiiU from Aog. 1806 to ENs. 1811, and again from Feti. 1613,
inela'iinff the bnttlea of B«>IHa and Vimiera, capture of Oportn, battle oft TUavera, irat atega
of Bedajoi, and battle of Albuhera. beaidea akirmiahee and affraya at ontpoeta. At tiM hntua
of Talav«ra he waa aeverely woonded in the light leg, where the ball atiU remainau He haa
received the War Medal with foar Claapa.
147 Colonel Beckwith aerved in the Feniaanla with the 16th L^ht Dragoona, from Jnhr I81S
to the end of that war in 1814. iodiadmg the battle of the Nivelk, and battlaa of thm Nivw oa
the 9th and lOih Dec Served elao the campaign of 1815, and waa preaent at the
the 17th Jane aad at the bottle of Weterloo. He haa reoeived the War Medal with two
148 Ctilonel Rob^rtton aervi-d with the 85ih at the taking of Madeira in 1807| at the
of Geadalonpe in 1810, and again in 1615.
149 Colonel Robinaon aerved with the 48th in tha Feninanla from Jone 1809 toOotohcr 1S18»
Inelnding the battlea of Talavera aad Boaaco, Linee at Torrea Ycdraa, poninit of Mi
•otioii at Campo Mayor, airge of Cindad Bodrigo, aiec* and atorming of Bsdaioa (ahot tf
the left arm at the aaaaolt, 6th April 1819)| battle of Salamanca, capture of Itedrid aad
therafrom, battlea of Vittoria and the Fyreneea (aeverely woundled, left leg fraetoMd 18th Jw^
1813). He haa reoeived the W»r Mtdal with aenm Claapc
150 Colonel Maclean aerved with the 13th light Oragoona in every aette aad
which it waa engaged in tlw Feninanla^ from Dea 1810 nntU wounded and tahea
Conoheat 13th March 1814. Wae preeent with hia regiment daring the Waterioo _ _ .
engaged in command of the rear-goard for the brigade on the 7th Jane, end thr—ghont iha
aetion on the 18th. Accompanied the 13th Dragoona to Indin in Fab.- 1819 1 waa emptoyed in
•omaaand of » cavalry brigwle with the field foroe at the redaction of Kamool, and aerved
vniniermptedly with hia reiciaaent for twenty-two yeara, when he returned with it to BnglamJ, and
waa plaoHl on half pay aa Snd Lieut -Colonel He haa received the War Medal with five Ciai^
for Albohera, Vittoria, Pyreneea, Nivelle, and Kive.
151 Odonel Oawler aerved in the Feninanla with the 58Dd from Nov. 181 1 to the end of tlhat
war in 1814, indoding the alege and aaaanlt of Bad^oa, battlea of Vittoria, Faaa of Tern^ the
Ntvelley the Nive, Orthea, and Tonlonae, beaidea Tariona minor alBiira. Served alao tha irani
paign of 1815, and waa praaent at the battle of Waterloo. Wounded belowthe rightkaeafay
n maaket-ahot at the atorming of Badigoi, and in tlie nedt by a mnaket-ahot at San Mnao^ He
haa received the War Medal with aevea Claapa.
159 Colonel Kattlewail aarred atCopeahagea ia 1807} aad ia Ceylon doriag tha BabalBaa,
la 1817 aad 18.
War Services of (he ColoneU. 49t
159 GbkMlBall MTfvd In tiis FtafMnls witb the Mth, from June 1809 to Hot. 1618, is-
•faidlBf aim bftttlM of BuBooo asd ▲Ibohm, iiflfe of BmIsJob in May 1811, Mlioiks ot Arrofo
d« Molino tad Alouurai, battle of Vittori* (troonded in the head), and aetkms at the. Pan of
ICaja (awelj woanded ia the left legV He hae reoeivcd the War Medal with three ChMpe.
154 Coknel Moolae eenred the eampaign of 1815 with the 52iid Light Inlhntrj, a^ «m
pMenl at the hattle of Waterloo. Berred afterwarde with the army of ooeapatioa in Fnmoe.
155 Colooel Cox lerred in the 95th Rifle Brigade at Copenhagen, and was present at some
•hirflMihm near that eity, and afterwards in the aetton of moge. He eenred afterwards In the
FfsflMohi from the landing at Moodeg o Bay ia 1808, to the end of the war at Tonloose, in-
oladiagshirmishetObidas, battles of Boleia and Yimiera, rotrsat to Coraima, General Cfaw-
faid's mareh t» Talavera, action at Si Milan, battlee of Vittoria, Ni?elle, and Nif«; pasMge
of the Bidassoay battle of Orthes, and Tarbes. Severely wonaded in the right leg by a mnske#-
tholBt V'ittonai in the left side at NtTell«i and again in the right leg at Tarbes. He eom-
msnded a dirision under Sir B«DJiunin D Urban daring the C*flre war at the Cape of Gkod
Hope in 1886. Sobsequently he was employed on psrtionlar serviee in Canada fur five years
dnnog both KebeUiaasb aad is now employed oa the Staff ia Irelaad. He has reoeircd the War
Mtd J with seven Clasps.
.. 158 GuliHul Croker served la the East Indies from 1804 to 1824, faclvdiD| the tirge of Onr-
'aovffi, 1807 ; eampaign against the Setk>, 1808 and 9; campaiirn against the Kepaul Siatee, 1814
and 15 i campaign against MAhrsttas and Piodareef, 1817 aod 18. Cbrnmandnl the 17th rvgi»
BMot doping tbe whole of the ramjpaign in AifKhsniiitsn aod Belooohistan, inoinding the storm
aadoi^>Cttre of the fortresses of Qhusnee and Kbelat. Colonel Cruker arrived in Bombay in
eommand of the 17th rsgimcnt, In M«y 1836, being a solitary instsaee in the British army of
an officer Luiding in the £a«t Indies tmiee in the joiiie rtnrpt,
IV GbtoncI fiUker served in the Febin«nla with the 16ih Light Dragoons aad wss present at
the htttles of Niveile and Nive, for which be has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
158 Ctiloael Toroor served in Hanover with the 14th, in 1805 and 6. The eampaign of
1808-9^ inohiding the battle of Comnaa. Go the expedition to Wafeheren, aad at the siege of
Fhuhiogta 1809. Also the eampaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He has re-
eeived tbe War Medal with one Clssp ftir Coranna.
159. Ookmel John Boss served with the 51 at in the Peninsula nnder Sir J«>hn Moore, and was
pfemof in tbe actina at Logo, the retreat to, and battle of, Comnna. On f he expedition to Wal-
cheren and aiege of Fla«hing, ia 1809. Peoinsular campatgat fr im Jan. 1811 to the end of that
war in 1814, iueladiog the lwtt*e uf Foentes d'Omir. siege of BudnJ'ts aud atomiing of Port San
Chfiitoval ia 1811, ooveriog the sieges of Ciiid>id Bodrigo and Bso^jbz, affair at Moreseo« bs^tfe
of Snismsnea, capture of the Reiiro at Madrid, siege of Burgos aod retrear from thence, amioa
et Sao Miiaos, bastle of Niveile, and earryiog the be'gbts of St. Pd, and battle of Orthes. Served
alsa the campaign of 1815, including tbe baife of Waterl«K> atid tsltiog of Cambray. Wounded
in action at Lesat«. SUt August 1813. He has received the War Medal with fire Clasps.
160 Gulonel JPalls arrred with the 80th on the expeditioQ to Nsplee with the English aad
fiumian aimy in 1805. He waspresent at the battle of Maida in 1806; at the battle of Corunna
ia 1809 1 oa the ezpHlttfcin to Walcheren the same year; subsequently in the Peninsula, at the
haitle of tha P^fvaees, at BoDoesvalles, and Pampeluna (strerely wounded), battles of the
Kiaslla, aad Orthea. Served afterwards on the expedition to Washington. In 1831 he wsa
wounded in the riou at Merthyr T^dvil, in South Wales. He has reoeived the War Medal
«ilh four Clasps.
181 Oihioel Thomas Stevene was pretent bloehsdiDg Brest, the Holder, and Csdls, and was
csgaiecd with faatceries. In 1809 be wa» engaged with gun<-bi*att ia passing eEnvoy • ihnmgh the
Sf^id nod Caie^a^; in H. M.Sw Cgrbenu, with oonvoy of armed transports and guo-boats in the
ihdf of Sfiedlaad; ia tbe buata of tbe squad rua in the sncoe•^fal atiauh upon the RusstaD FiotUla
of heavy anneal gnn-l:oau aod armed Transports ; aod at the ciipttire of a Rtts«ian schooner.
Pram 1888 to 1840 lie served in the Royal Marine Battalion on the north coast of Spain; was
detasksd ia oommaod of a costpany fur the defence of the Eastern Hnghu of Passage* attacked
by the Carliati,aad in the Carlist attack of the Lines oa the 6tfi June 1886; and he was riso pre-
sent at Fasatarabia, 1 1th July 1886.
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War Services of the JJeiUenanUColoneU.
1 Lient-Colonel Wett lenred in Holland from Not. 1794 to May 1796,aiid wu nrmanl
the French attacked the British after croaamg the Waal, and the different affaira in wblch hit
regiment (the 3rd Onards) was engaged ; alM the campaign of 1799 in Holland, inda^iiig the
action at the landinf^, and those of the 27th Aog., 10th and 19th Sept, and tnd of Oct Barred
the JE^mtian campaign of 1801, and was employed in all the affairs after the landinir, np to the
surrender of Alexandria. Proceeded with tne expedition to Hanofer in 1805 ; to yiealaad in
1807, and was present at the siege and sorrender of Copenhagen. Embarked for the P«ilnenls
in 1808, and was present at the passage of the Douro and capiore of Oporto, aetion at 8al»>
monde, battle of TalaTera, and Yarions minor affairs. ReceiTsd A bajonet wound in Ike thigh
in a skirmish, on the 2iid October 1799; and in a subsequent affair he was twtee aeteiely
wounded, — on the left shoulder joint by a sabre cut, and on the right side bj slag-ahoili; He
has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talayera.
2 Lieut. -Colonel Henry Le Blanc lerred in South America in 1806, and lost a leg.
3 Lieut-Colonel Milnes commanded a detachment of the 10th, doing marine duty on baud
H. M.S. I$iM in the North Sea, in 1793. Accompanied the Exnedition from India to Egyp(
under Sir Darid Baird, in 1801. Employed with a detachment In Ceylon during the war with
Enndy. Served with the 75th at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1805, and was engaged ott
different assaults upon that fortress. Accompanied the 65th on the Expedition to the Pi
Gulf in 1809; commanded the light diviuon at the landing and attack on Rasel-Khymai
manded the storming party at the capture of Fort Schenass. Commanded the 65th al thia
ture of the Isle of France in 1810; also, on lervice in iUttywar in 1812, and was employ W
against Nownngghur. Commanded a brigade in Ouzerat in 18U and part of 1819; in Kattj-
war and Cutch in 1815 and 16; and in the Decoan war in 1817 and 18, commanded n dtviaitia
of tbearmy against the Peishwa, near Poona, 16th Nov. 1817, crossed the river Moot*
in the evening of that day, the progreu of his division being obstinately opposed, bitt wilhoet
effect, by the united force of nis Highness's artillery, cavaury, aod infantry, after whl^ tl^
enemy retired, leaving n great part of his camp standing, and considerable quaatitiea •# ninsn-
nition in the field.
4 Lieut -Colonel Cooke served in the Peninsula with the let G words and was preecnt nt tb*
battles of Coronna, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the aasault aod capture of St. Sebastian, on whiQ
occasion he commanded a detachment of Guards. He served also the campoieu of 1815 and w
severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received the Gold Medal for St. bebsstian % nnd ti*
Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.
5 LieuL-Colonel Msnsel served with the 53rd in the nttack at More Chabot and the aiege of
Mome Fortnnde in St. Lucia in 1796; the whole of the Carib war in St. Vidoent; at the radne^
tion of Trinidad; and at the siege of Moro Castle in the Ishmd of Porto Rico hi 1797. Batoned
from Indin in the spring of 1811, and joined the 2nd battalion of the 53rd in the Pcnlnanls,
oommanded the light companies of the 6th diviaion throughout the campaigns of 1811 and IX
indudingthe skirmish with the enemy's cavalry near Carpio, sieges of Cludad Bodrifot Bfdnjos,
and the Forta nt Salamanca, battle of Salamanca (horse snot under him), and siege of Borgo^
Commanded n Provisional Battalion, consisting of four companies of the Oaeen> and « Lit
number of the 53rd, at the battle of Toulouse. Ue has received the Gold Medal «ad one Ck«f
for Salamanca and Toulouse.
6 LieuL-Colonel Halkett served with the 2ttd Li^t Infiuitry Battalion of the Koi^'a Oemaa
Legion on the expedition to the North of Germany in 1805-6. Landed on the Island of Ri^geo
in July 1807; was employed at the siege of Straunnd, and in August re-embirked nt Hi^c^a
for Copenhagen, where the battalion formed part of the besieging ooTpe. In April It* ^
tiM barked with Sir John Moore's army for Gotten burg, and from thence to Portugal; belo^^iU
to the army which entered Spain with Sir John, and afterwards retired through G Alias. ^
Accompanied the expedition to Walchcren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. In J^^
1811 embarki>d for Portugal; oommanded the battalion at the battle fd Albuhera, and vnw .x
the siege of Badajoi in 181 1 ; commanded the battalion during the campaign of 1812, incladt;.^
tbe siege of the forts at Salamanca, action of the heights of Mofeseo^ battle of Salunniiea, muA
retreat from Burgos when the Light Brigade K. G. L. formed the rear-gnard with the cnTalr/.
aud repulsed the repeated charges of the enemy's cavahry. In April 1813 embayed for u.-
North of Germany, and was employed in organizing the Hanoverinn troops; comanndcd s
brigade of the same in Count Walmoden'a army, and was engsgcd al the battle of Goerd«>« as
also on several other oooasions. In Jan. 1814 oommanded the centre of the eorpa whs^
besieged and cultured GIuckstadt» Commanded the right of the corps which was eaploj«^
al the blockade of Harborg. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was preeent nl the bwole
of Waterloo. He has reoeiTed the Gold Medal and one Clasp for tbe bntllea of Anmhssi
and Salamanwu
7 Lieat*Coh»el Manners served in India with the Bombay amjy dorinc the seooMl H jsm
ttmiriigr^ t"^ TIT f * P**'*irr***"' **'* ^* "'TT ^^ ^^'^»^**^'^ mgrrtdnitolath*
Ifor Sehfim ofOe IMutmiuik^OAomU^ 78
fend ^fM pmiitt allluilNiftd« of Botaoo, pmiih of MaiMiM, aotfons of Foi d'AfooBt^ MnmAt
tad Bl Bodoai eoimsnded tlL« 7401 it the bsttlB of FumtM d'Qnor and ■! Oi« stogv of CiMd
Rodr%o^— oomttaodedtlie flt&k oompmiM at the aMsnlti pmenl tt fhe firtt tiege of Badajoi^
ind auooeeded to tha commaiid of the regt al the left rieget |ireMnt at the battle of Salamaiieai
wptQte of Madrid, and tetieat from thenoe. Again eommanded the tegt at the battle of Orthei,
and iraa alao pteeeot at the battle of Tonlonae. He hae reoeiTed the Gk>ld Cro« for Faentei
d'Onor, Ciudad Bodrlgo, Badajos, and Qrthei % and the Sttrer War Medal with three Clatpt for
Baeaeo, Salamanea, and Tonlonse.
8 Lteai*Colonel Hnnt aooompanied the d2nd to the Ferrol, in 1800, and wai preaent in the
action of the Belghtt. Aeeottpanied Sir John Moore ai hla Aide-de-oamp on the expedition to
3«reden, and after irarda to Portngal, in 1808, and lerred thtottghmtt that ardnona campaign
mail the embarkation of die troopa at Comnna. 8erfed with the 2nd batt«lion daring the V^al-
sberen campaign. In Jan. 1811 embarked with the regt* to the Penlnrala, and waa preaent in
iie pittittit of Maiaena, action of Sabogal, battle of Faentea d'Onor, and all the tariooi aifaira
n wldeh the light diviilott waa enga^ in that campaign] daring the left three months of
vhich, and at the aflair near AlCayatea, he commanded the 2nd battalion. Commanded the lit
wttftUon at the eiege and aaladlt of Badajoa, on which occasion the oommand of the aeeond
>rigade of the Ught ditision derolyed on him: Air hia condoet on this day he waa promoted to
;lie favaret rank of Lient-ColoneL Commanded the same brigade when the army went to repel
ICftTshal MarmoAt fhm his predatory incnrtion into Portngsl Commanded the flrst battalion
>f the 59Bd tiiroaghottt the eampa^ of 1812, inolndiog the battle of Selamanca and action of
$an Munof. 8er^ with the light diiision daring the operations of Marshal Souk to relieye
Pampelona, On the Slat Aug. 1813, commanded the rolnnteers of the Ught division at the
lasanlt of San Sebastian, and was twice aererely woonded: for his oondoot on this occasion ha
waa prosBOted to an effitctite Lienl-Colonelcy in the 60th. He has reoei?ed the Gold Medal and
two Clasps for Badaioz, Salamanca, and St Sebastian % and the Silrcr War Medal with two
:::iBeps for Faentes d*Onor and Pyrenees.
9 Sir Charles Rowan served with the 52nd on the expedition to the Ferrol In 1600 } in
Sicily in 1806-7 } and with Sir John Moore^s expedition to Sweden, in 1808. Joined the army
n Portugal two days after the battle of Vimlera, and serred fh>m that period in the teserYc of
Sir John Moora and in the battle of Cornnna. Appointed Brig^e-M^or to tlie Ught brigade
Alten oat by Major-Oeneral R Cranfiird, in 1809, to Join the army in Portngal, and was present
rrith the lint difision in sereral afiairs near Almeida and at tiie battle m Bnsaeo. In 1811
ippointed Assistant- Ad jotsnt- General to the light dlYision, and waa present tt the liattle of
Paentea d*Qnor, Siege and storming of Ciodad Bodrigo, siege and storming of Badi^os^sUghtly
rounded at the assault, and receiyed the brcYct rank of Lient-Colonel for this service; battle
>f Salamanca, and the yarions i^airs in which the Ught di?lrion was engaged fiNnn the middle
>f 1809 to the middle of 1813. Served also the campaign of 1819, and commanded a wing of
lie 52iid at the battle of Waterloor-^lightly woonded. Sir Charles has reeeived the OoM Medal
ind two Chisps fi« Cladad Rodtigo, BMsjoa, tnd Salamanca; and the Silver War Medal with
rhree Clasps for Cornima, Busaco, and Faentes d*Onor.
11 Lieat. Colonel Harrison serted with the OOdi in Corsica in 1795, and was present in
lereral sklnaishca near Ajaoeio. l^ptian campaign of 1801, inclnding the aotlons ef the 8th
md 31st March. Captore of Copenhagen in 1807. Campaign of 1808-9, inelading the battlea
>f Roleia, Yinnera, and Cornnna. At the captare of Waloheren in 1809. Served afterwards
n the Peninsnla, and was present at the battle of Faentes d'Qnor, stomiing of Fort Napoleon
lear Ahnaraay— commanded the r^;ht wing of the regt while esealading the above wri, for
vhich he obtidned the brevet rank of Lient-CokneL Present at the sflktr with the enemy at
^Iba de Tormes on tiie retreat of the army firom Madrid; oonnnanMl the rsgt at tha repnlse
>f an nttailL at Beiar, preaent at the battle of Yittoria; commanded tite regt in the actions in
he Pyreneia on the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, dOth, and 81st July 1613; also at the batUe of St
E*ienw near Bayonne, action at Aire, battles of Ortfaes and Tonloose. He has reoeived tlie GoM
Viedal and two Clasps for Pyrenees, l^ive, and Orthep.
12 lAent-Colonel Cother coverea the landing of the fotce under Sir David Baird at the Cape
>f Good Hope in 1806; was present in the general aetion at Bine Berg, and in all the operations
hat took place ontil the snrrender of the colony. Was afterwards embarked on board the
qaadron nnder Sir Home Popfaam, doing dn^ aa Marines, daring which period the French
rigateZa Voiuntaire of 38 guns waa taken. Covered the advance of the Ibree nnder General
Sereaford at the rednetism on tfie river Plate, and waa engaged in every affiur which took place
it aael te the viciidtv of Baenoa Ayres; and on the snrrender of that place waa taken prisoner,
ogetlier with the mole foree^ and matched nearly 1000 mfles into the interior. Landed in
E^iartugal in 1808, and commanded the Ught eompimiea of the Mgade nnder General Fergnaon
It the biillei of Rcdeia and Yimieni; was afterwards engaged in every aflbir wiA hk ragt (the
riat> on the tetiwt la Comnna and in the aetion at that flaoa. Landed agafai in Portngal in
1811, aad Waa engaged it Arroyo de M(dino, when €^eral OeTatd waa sntprised, and all his
saimoii and 1200prtKmers takmi. Commanded one ot the storming partfes when flie forts at
Aloiaraajjto the l^igos were taken, for which he obtahxed tiie brevet of Lieot-OoioneL Com-
rialil tfiebaMIe «f Yittoria, on whnh oeeaiion he reoshed teva araakel-bidb
74 TTor Services of the lAeuUnmi-Cohneb.
timongli his dothea, one in the eadcllei and wm alao wounded by •aothtf. Be aleo
eleren yean in Ceylon, end commanded in the Eaetern PlroTinoea in the Kandian oovnliy daaoi
the rebellion in 1818. He hae recelTod the Gold Medel for Yittorie; and the Silw War Mei^
with three Claepe for Boleia, Yimiera, end Gomnna.
IS Sir Jnlina Hartmann aerred with the Hanorcrian artillery in the Nelherlanda in 1793 aai
94, and was nreaent at the battle of Famara, aiege of Yalendenneay battlea of Rrizpoade aas
Hondaoote, defonoe of and aortie from Menin, on which ooeaaion he was made ft priig— ■
Commanded a troop of hone artillery of the King^a German Legion on the eaEpedilioa to lit
Continent in 1805, nnder Lord Cathoart. With the expedition to Gotteabnig ia. 1808. Weft
to Portogal with the army nnder Sir John Mo«ire, in oommand of the artiUtfr K. O. I*, aa^
waa present at the taking of Oporto, battlea of TUavera and Boaaoo, aolion of Ga»po l^yei;
and taUng of OliTeng^ Commanded artillery of the allied army at the battle of AHwhafc
and at the affiur of Arroyo de Molino. Present at the aicgee of Bad^oa and al thm ferto a
Salamanca. Coounanded the artillery of the 4th and 5th divisions at the battle of Hale—an
Freaent at the taking of the Betiro at Madrid; commanded the reserve of artiUsrv at Cke batte
of Yittoria; and the advance to San Sebastian; commanded the artillery of the lelt attack i;
the aiege of that fortieas; and the artillery of the left oohtmn at the passagee of th* B«desH%
the NiveUe^ the Nive, and the Adonr, and also before Bayonne. Sir Julias has raoeived tU
Gold Cross and two Claaps for Talavera, Albnhen, Salamanca, Yittoria, St. 8eba
Kite ; and the Silver War Hedal with Uiree Claspa for Busaoo, Badijos, and Mivelle.
14 Isent-Cdlonei Brown aerved in Holland in 1794, and was taken prisoner al Iha
of Grave. Served afterwards in the West Indies with the 60th from the coameBoaaMit of 17H
to Jane 1809, and was present at the captores of Sl Lueia and Grenada, the attack o«i Pefi«
Rico, and surrender of Sarinaok Phxseeded to the Peninsula in 1810, and was attacked to tkt
Fortognese service; present at the battle of Bosaoo and attack on the forts of SalamaftOft; otmr
mended the 9th Cagadoree at the battle of Salamanca, aiege of Burgos Tfrom 19th Sept. to 2U
Oct), blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees near Pampeluna from S8th to 30ih Jel; .
actions near Qrdax on the 31st Aug. and 7th Oct., battlee of the Nivelle and Niva, ftod actwa
near Bayonne on the 13th Dea Daring the above service he was three timee woondaiL &
haa received the Gold Croea for Salamanca, Pyrenees, Kivelle, and Nive.
15 Sir Biohard Church served at the Ferrol in 1800; the E^tian campaign of 1801, is*
eluding the aotiona of the 8th, 13th, and 21at March, and taking of Alexandria. Serped aftw-
vrarda m Naplea, Sioily, and Calabria, and waa preaent at the battle of Maida, aad dafwnns «•
Capri, at which laat he was wounded in the head. At the oupture of IscUa in 1809; oft ^
e^edition to the Ionian Isles, and al the taking of Zante and Cephalonia. Severely wooa '
in an attack on Stellauray— left arm shattered by a musket-shot Sir Bicbsrd has yaeeiied
War Medal with one Clasp for Maida.
17 Sir JaaMS Msloolm served on board the Channel fleet in the first Ametioan wi
action off Gibraltar in Get 1782, undmr Lord Howe. Also in Sir John Duekworth'a
with the F^rench fleet off St. Donango, on the 6th Feb. 1606, when the whole of the
line-of-b«ttle shipe were either taken or deetroyed, and for which service lie was made ft .^^
Major. In July 1818 appointed to the comnutfid of the 2nd battalion of Boyal Hariaea, aa^
served with it in the north of Spain until Jan. 1813. In the spring of that year he want wia
the battalion to America, and served the summer campaign of 1813 m the Chesapeak. la Uec
was ordend with the ba^alion to Canada; and, in conjunction with 800 of the Csnadian Tm-
cibles, joined the oorpe of observation on General Wilkmson's army. In Hay 1814, ba led ifte
battalion when they stormed the American fortress of OswegOb Coosmanded another
at Uie battles of Biadenaburg and Baltimore^ and in aeveral alEsira on the ooaat.
18 Lient.-Cokmel Pienderleath aerved with the 49th on the expedition to the Baltiow and wm
present at the battle of Copenha|;en on the and April 1801. Served afterwards in tlsa Amttt
can war, and commanded tae regunent in the aotiana of Stonev Creek and Chryatkr'a Far«i» •
well as in aSaira of leea importance. He waa aeverely wounded al Stoney Craekt and ha im
reoeivf d the Gold Medal for Chrystler'a Farm.
80 lieut^-Cdonel Hawkina aerved in the Peninsula with the 68th, and has rsoeivad the
Medal and two Claspe for the battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, having
the Begissent in those battles.
22 Lieut.-Colonel Maodonell aerved in the American vrar, and haa received the Gold Hi
for the action at Chateaaguay.
24 Lient.-Colonel Mnttlebury Joined the 55th, then encamped before Nim^gucB,
the severe winter campaign of 1794*5 in Holland. In Admiral Christiaa's fleet
dreadful gales which provea fotal to so kige a proportion of ships; after which he
at the taking of St Lucia, where he iras employed eleven months acaiast the fii
which period the 55th lost 85 offiosrs and upwards of 600 men. Berred with
the army under Sir Balph Abereromby al the Holder in 1789. In Kovemhar MIS
with the 8nd battalion of tha 69th for HoUaad, and iras jpraaeat at the boaabaida
Er«oh fleet ai Antwerp and tha atonaiM of Beigen«op-Zoom,— for hk oondaol ftltibft
althoagh made prisoner, he was honoured with the breret laak of LienfeenanKUaML I
also the oanfaign of 1815, inchiding the battlea of Qaaira Bns 6ml TTltuhMiu sfllU m
latter day he suooeeded to the oommaad of the regiment.
War Sermees of the Ueutenant''Cohneli. 75
S5 Llmt^Coloiiol Willdns sMred in Irelttnd daring the BebeDion in 1798, ftnd was wounded
tl Keff Bom. Landed with the foroe that ooonpied Madeira in 1801. From thence proceeded
o the Weat Indiea, where he waa emplojed on the Sfeaif. In 1809 joined the 95tl^ now the
iifle Brigade, and embarked with the corpa on the Scheldt expedition. In 1810 commanded a
letachment of the refpment in the defence of Cadia, and a battalion in 1812 at the battle of
klamanoa. Acoomj^mied tiie army to BCadrid, and aided in corering the retreat into Por-
iugal. JxL 1813 adfanced with the armj to within range of the gpana of Borgoa, when the
memy abandoned the fortreaa. Waa preaent al the battle of Yittoria, and in aoTeral minor
iffiiin in following tiie retreating army to Pampelnna and San Sebastian. Voinnteered hia
nrrioaa at the storming of the latter, bat the honoor being anbaeqnently daimed by a aenior
iffioer, he resumed the command of the 2nd battalion, and waa sharply engaged with the
nemy at the Bridge of Verb Serred in the campaign of 1815, indnding the adVance on the
6th Jane, retreat on the 17th, and waa in ihe command of the before-named battalion on
he ftdd of Waterloo, when, by a diacfaarge of grape-shot from the enemy's artillery, both
limself and horae were felled to the gronnd. In 1817 he joined the Army of Occupation in
rranoe, but from the aerioua efiiBcta of his wound waa compelled to return to England. He haa
eoeiyed the Gold Medal for Salamanca, and the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Yittoria
ind the Pyrenees.
26 Lieut -Colonel liGller serred the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and waa se*
rerely wounded at Waterloo.
28 Sir Henry Pynn serred in Ireland with the South Down Militia during the Rebellion, in
798. Embarked with Sir Brent Spencer's Dirision in 1807, and was employed with the 82nd
D Sicily; subsequently disembarked at the Mondego in 1808, and was present at the battlee of
ioleia and Yimiera. Attached to the Portuguese troops on the 15fch Not. 1809, and was present
kt the battle of Btuaco. Commanded a corpa of Light Infantry at the battle of Fuentea d'Onor
ni sie^e of Badajoz in 1811 ^ commanded the 18th Portuguese Regiment in Lord Hill's corps
i'arm^e covering the siege of Badajox and atormingof the Citadel in 1812; battle of Yittona,
.ction at the PaM of Maya; battlea of the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July (acTcrely
rounded), action of Garria, battle of Orthes, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Sir Henry
las receiTed the Qold Medal and two Clasps for Faentes d'Onor, Pyrenees, and Orthes; and the
SOtbt War Medal with five Clasps for Boleia, Yimiera, BnsacOp Yittoria, and Toulouse.
29 Lieut.-Colonel Bobertson seryed the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95, in Flanders and Hol-
and, under the Duke of York, and was present at the battle of Famars, siege of Yalenciennes,
md numerous other actions. Served on the expedition to the North of Germany under Lord
7atbcart in 1805-6 ; and to Zealand in 1807. Also with that under Sir John Moore, first to
(weden, and afterwarda to the Peninsula, where he wa) present in the action near Grijon, cap*
ure of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Bosaco, retreat to the Lines before Liaban, subsequent
Mlfanoe and pursuit of the French, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, coTering the siege of Badajos, action
ii Canixal, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Borgos, action of Osma, battle of
iTittoria, actions of Yilla Franca and Tolosa, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa,
ittack of the fortiiied position before Sl Jean de Luz, actions before Bidart and Bayonne on the
)th,lOth, 11th, and 12th Dec., passage of the Adour, attack and capture of St. Etienne, inyeat-
nent of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. Commanded bis regiment at the battle of Waterloo,
md was severely wounded. He has received the Silver War Medal with nine Clasps.
31 Lieut-Colonel Leach, after serving with the 70th in the West Indies in 1803, 4, and 5,
ujcompanied the Rifle Brigade on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and was present at the
lattle of Kiog^. He aerved subsequently in the Peninsula irom 1808 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Roleia, Yimiera, andBusaoo, action of the Coa, retreat to the lines
if Tonea Yecfras, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, battle of
i>alamanca, retreat from Madrid, battle of Yittoria, rarions actions in the Pyrenees, passage of the
Kdassoa and attack on the enemy'a position at the Pass of Yera, battles of the Nivelle, battles of
he Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12 th Dec., action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besid(*s
lomerous affairs of ran and rear guards and skirmishes. Served also the campaign of 1815,
nclnding the battlea of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last the command of the 1 at
lattalion devolved on him. Colonel Leach has received several contusions, the first at Roleia,
he next at the Coa, and again by a fragment of a shell at Waterloo. He obtained the brevet
ank of M«or for his conduct at Yittoria, and that of Lieut-Colonel and Companionship of the
Bath, for Waterloa He haa received the Silver War Medal with twelve Clasps.
32 Lieut-Colonel Wilson served with the 4th on the expedition to the Holder in 1799, and
ras preaent in the actions of the 2nd and 6th October. Siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Expe-
iition, first to Sweden and afterwards to the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, including the
!Ctreat through Spain, and battle of Corunna (wounded). Accompanied it to Walcheren in
1809. Joined the army at the Linea of Torres Yedras in 1810, and was afterwards present in
ihe pursuit of Masaona, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentea d'Onor, action at Barba del Puerco,
itormine of Badajoz (severely wounded). Aide-de-camp to Major-General Pringle at the
cattle of Sahmanca, capture of Madrid and the Betiro, siege of Burgos and retreat therefrom,
iffsir of YiUa Muriel, battlea of the Nivelle, ihe Nive, and St Pierre, Orthes, and St. Palais.
Ssrvwl alio th9 otKBpaign of 1815; oommaaded the 4th at the battle of Waterloo^ and waa
76 Wbt Servicet of the LieuUnmU^Cohmeb.
womdedi H«li« mrtrtd «h0 Gold Medal fbrBiididott Mid tte 8a««Wi«M«U«tt
Claf pt for Comnns, Saliunancai, Pjreneet» NiTelle, and lfi?e.
84 Lieat-Oolancl the Hanoonble Dawson Darner aooompaaied Laid OatfcwiH to
Us Aida-de-eanp in 1812. Attached to Sir Bobert Wilson, and was presaot villi Ihe
Army al the retreat of the Prenoh Caralry from Moscow. In 1818 preeent in tibe Alliad
at the battles of Latsen, Bsatzen, Wnrtien, and Calm. Attached to Oomt Walmodan,
was present al the operations before Hamburg and in Uolstein in 1818. In the spring of 1
entersd France with the Allied Army, and was employed with the Corps d^Aimte aernai
the Low Coontries. In the same year appointed iusistant-Quarter' Master- Oeneral tc
army nnder the orders of the Prince of Orange; and in Jane 1815 was preeent In the
capacity at the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo.
35 lieat-Colonel Haoleod served the campaign in Calabria nnder Sir John Stoart and
present at the battle of Maida. He served afterwards in the Peninsala and was pniseut it
sieges of Cindad Rodrigo and Badajox. He has received the Silver yVn Medal with three C
86 lient-Coionel Borer served the Peninsular campaign of 1808-9 in the 71st and
at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps
87 Ltent- Colonel Jarvis served the Peninsular campaign of 1808-9 in the 88th and
at the battles of Boleia, Yimiora, and Comnna, for which he has received the War Medal
tiiree Clasps.
38 Lieut-Colonel the Honourable Bobert Moore served in the Peninsula with the Coldstrtsq
Guards from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, and «•
severely wounded at Waterloa
39 Lient.<^Colonel Purvis served in the Peninsala with the Boyal Dragoons, and baa recsifid
the Gold Medal for the battle of Vittoria, and the Silver War Medsl with two Claapa for Forv
d'Onor and Toulouse.
40 Lieut.-Colonel Bobert Maodonald, late of the Boyal ArtQlery, served In the F^nbr^k
and has received the Gold Medal for the battle of Salamanca.
41 Lieut-Colonel Fuller served with the 59th at the capture of the C^e of €k)od Hopr a
1808) the Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1812 to Feb. 1814, including the balUe of VitioRk
siege of San Sebastian, and battle of the Miye, where he was wounded in the shoulder c
thigh. Campaign of 1815, induding the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and oapty* I
of Parte. Commanded the reciment at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, In 1895-6. mt*^
Lord Combermere, and was sUghtly wounded In the arm. He has received the Gold M«4.
for San Sebastian, havine commanded the regiment there ; and the Silver War Medal «i
three ClMps for Vlttoria, Nivelle, and Niye.
43 Lieut-Colonel Bell served with the 48th at the blockade of Malta, and siege of Ln ▼alrsi
Also in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including tiie pasange o^ t^
Douro, battle of Albuhera (wounded), action at Aldea de Ponte, siege of Ciudad Bodrlgo. si«r
and assault of Bsdajos (severely wounded), battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees, NlTello, <>rt^ •
and Toulonsa He has received the Gold Cross for Salamanca, Pyrecees, mvelle, and On> «
having on those occasions commanded the regiment ; end the Silrcr War Medal with f :
Claspi for Albuhera, Ciudad Rodrigo, Baclajos, and Touloufe.
43 Lieut-Colonel Thompson served in the Peninsula with the 14th Light Dragoona ani vt*
nresont at the battles of Nivelle, Nivc, Ortbes, And Toulouse, for which he has received the ^ >*
Medal with ft)ur ClaspA.
44 Lieut.. Colonel Robert Macdonald, late of 35th regiment, served at the slegv of ?V
Bourb^^n and capture of Martinique in 180S-9. Present with the 3rd battalion of the B^ta.*
In the retreat from Burgos in 1812, and in the subsequent campaigns of 1813 and 14. indadttr
the action at Osma, battle of Vittoria, assault on the convent of San Sebastian 17th J?*
afsauU on the town 25th of July (seyerely wounded); and on the 31st Aug., ahhougli aul^i ■,
from the effects of his wound, was present and eneagcd at the succestiul assault on Saa S-I<«r
tion, where he commanded two companies ordered to the breach in advance of the first bri^^
of the 5th diyision, and was at the surrender of the castle on Uie 8th of Sept Engaged at *^
pasisge of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battlea of the Nive on the 10th, 11th, and If*
jycc, end repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served dso the campaign of 1815, incfodmi^ «*•
hattlen of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, where he was severely wounded. He has rec«i«e«l **
War Mrdal with three Claspii.
45 Lieut -Colonel Patrick Campbell served with the 52nd on the expedition to Ferri^ r
Cadis, in 1800; in Sicily in 1806; on the expedition to Qottenburg in 1808 ; and snbarqi;eT'
in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, during the whole of the war, including the retreat 'i
Comnca, action of the Coa, battle of Bassco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Ycoraa, and all t^i
actions in the advance to Sabogal, where he was severely wounded and sent to Bngflaml ' '
recovery. Rejoined the army in the advance to Madrid, and served in the subvequent rvtrr»
to Portugal, battle of Vittoria, attack on the heights of Vera, twice wounded at tha Kaad nf Hi
52nd. Commanded also at the battlea of the Pyrenees, the Nivelle (the 88th Fkmeh rt|tlw**
turrendeved to the 52nd on this ccLasion), the Nire (9th to 13th Dec), and a wing «t Ort^
(wounded), and was present at the battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign ^ IMI
fndudmg the battle of Waterloo. He has received the Gold Medal and om Olasp for '
ITof Sermui d/ iU Ueutmumt-ColmieU. T7
of tlMliifiU^ iiidiheNif»i wd the fiUTW Wtf Medal vitli fiT« daspi foc BiiitM, Vttlorit,
"Pyieneetf Orthes, and Toulouse.
46 Lient-CokiMl Btiadaa's lerrioei ;— M iliTitti war of 1808, 4, and ff, loelndiiw tha taking
3f Berhampora, AsBeerghor, Azgaaoit Laadgaum, Ohawdore, Jaulnah, and Gawilleghnr.
^mtrioaa War in 1818 and 14, and was engaged at Long Woods (sererely wonnded in the
thigh); Fort fine, Black Rook, BalUo, and battle of the I'aUa (wonnded). Serred alao
throoghont the Barmese war.
47 Lient-Colanal Oates, during eight yaara' acttre serrioe in the West Indies, was frequently
engaged with the enemy, and twice seyerely wounded, vis. in the right side by a musket-ball at
C!ote de Fer, and in the left ankle in an attack near Port au Frinoe. Serred also five years in
he East Indies and in Egypt, and crossed the Desert under Sir Darid Baird. With the expe«
lition to South America in 1807. Subsequently throughout the whole of the Peninsular war,
ndnding the battles of Talarera (seTere^ wounded on the head bv the bunting of a shell),
loaaoo, and Fuantes d'Onor; Snd and 8rd sieges of Badajos,— severely wonnded at the storming
>f I'ort Picurina; battles of Vittoria, KiTello, and Orthes, — seTerely wonnded through the right
(high. He has reoeiYed a Gold Medal for serTioes in Kgypt ; and the Silver War Medal idth
nine CUsps.
48 Lient.-OokMMl Pratt serred with the 83nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in
.807; in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia and Yimiera, retreat to,
uxd battle of, Corunna, for which he has reoeired the War Medal with three Clasps. At Wal-
iheren in 1809, and was severely wounded at the infestment of Flushing. In 1818 he was
^ppointsd to the Qoarter-Master-General's staff of the army on the eastern ooast of Spain, and
^rred with a portion of that army In Italy and in the south of France until the dose of the
war in 1814.
49 Lieut.- Colonel Spottiswoode served with the 71st in the Peniniula under Sir John Moore
\nd afterwards nndsr Uie Duke of Wellington; he was with the storming party at Badajoz, and
wua icTorely wonnded in the spine.
50 lieut-Colonel Charles Campbell serred in the Peniusula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810
o the end of Uiat war in 1814, including the defence of Cadis, pursuit of Massena, actions of
cledinba, Condeixa, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Bsdajos, action of
2i Bodon, siege and storm of Cindad Bodrigo, siege and storm of Bsdajoa, battle of Salamanca,
rapture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (26tb, 27tb, snd 2i8th July), Nivelle, and
3rthes; affidr of Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal wiUi ten
ulasps.
52 Lieut.- Colonel Horton served the campaign in Calabria under Sir John Stuart with the
lank companies of the 61st and was present at the battle of Maida. He served also in the Penin-
(ola and was severely wounded at the battle of the Nivelle. He has received the War Medal with
;wo Clasps.
53 Lienk-Colonel Laing served in the Peninsula with the 61st and was wonnded at Tela vera,
or which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
54 Lieut. -Colonel Sail served at the taking of Maldonado and Monte Video in 1807. Also
a the Peninsula from 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and waa present at the repulse of
he sortie from Bayonne.
55 Lieut.- Colonel M'Mahon, being then a Lieut, in the Clare Militia, served at New Ross,
rinegar-hill, and at the re-capture of Wexford, in Ireland, ft^m the rebels, in 1798} and also
lurinff the invasion of that country immediately afterwards by a Flrench army. In 1800 he
wrved with the 27th in the attack on Ferrol, and in the demonstration that was made on
^utbcron Bay, BeUeisle, and all along the coasts of France and Spain to Cadis. Served in the
.^en>nsola with the 5th (Rifle) battalion of the 60th, f^om 1808 to 1813, including the adTance on
>porto in 1809, batile of Busaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, advance from thence,
nveaiment and opening of Uie trenches before Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, covering the third
lege and the capture of Badajox, storming the forts at Almaras, capture of a strong column of
he enemy at Arrojo de Molino, besides many minor aflfiurs. He has received the War Medal
rith three Clasps for Bosaco, Albuhera, and Badaios.
56 Lieut. -Colonel Terry served the campaign of 1799 in Holland with the 25th, including the
intilo of Egmont-op-Zee. Expedition to Egypt and surrender of Alexandria in 1801 ; capture
r Madeira in 1807; capture of Guadeloupe and St. Martin's in 1810; re-capture of Gnadaloupe
u 1615. He h«s received the War Medal with one Clasp for Gnadaloupe.
57 Lient.-Co1. Whelan served in the American war with the Royal Newfoundland Fenoibles.
68 Ifieut.-Colonel Grieve served at the siege of Tarragona.
59 Xfieat. -Colonel Cross served in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war, with the
OEceptton of a short period in 1809, including the campaien and battle of Corunna, action at
Wlmeida on the Coa, 34th July 1810; battle of Busaco, acttons at Pombal, Redtnha (wounded),
kitranda de Corvo, Fos d'Arouoe, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, Srdand 5th May 1811 ;
lege of Ciudad Rodrigo, actions of San Manos and San Milan, battles of Vittoria, Lesaoa
Mdse, Bidassoa, Vera, 7th Oct, Nivelle, Kive (9th, lOtb, and lUh Dec. 1813), Orthes, Tarbes,
tnd Tonionse. Received a severe contusion on the 18th June at Waterloo. Col. Cross served
n theliight Division as a vohmteer, with the 1st battalion of the 58nd Light Infantry when
78 War Sernkei of ike Ueutenant-Cobntb.
eftotiTO in 8nd battaUoD, from aiit Dm. 1812 to Joly 1816* He hM reoeifvd tib» War MdU
with ten ClasfM.
eo Lieat.*Colon«l Fairtlough scrred at the bombarfmimt of T«r Yen^ «nd ntga aad cwpfai
of Flnthing in 1809. Also at tho capture of Goadaloape in 1815.
61 Lient-Colonel Streatfield eerfed the Mahratta campaign of 1804, 6, and 6, iiwladmg tht
aataolt of Bhartpore» with the Orenadien of the 65thy when out of 17 offioen md 800 bmq «h«
marohed to the afl8aiilt» 14 offioen and 190 men were either killed or woonded. At tha eapliM
of the Iile of France in 1810. Serred the Mahratte campaign of 1817 and 18,infliadingthaee»-
tore of Hatrass.
62 Lieat-Colonel Senior was WYerely woimded in the action between H. M. packai
and the American privateer l^bjr, off Barbadoei, dOth Sept, 1813.
63 Lieut. -Colonel Hughes senred the Egyptian oampaicn of 1801 with the SMth.
with a French squadron in the Mosambicme onannel, 3nl Jnlj 1810. Served the Napaiil «a»-
patgns of 1814. 15, and 16, and was wounded at Harriapore. Served also daring tha Ifahftti
war of 1816, 17, and 18. Medal for services in Egypt.
64 Lieut -Colonel Lane served in the West Indies in 1796 and 7, and was ptesent mX tiba Isk*
ing of Sc Lucia. In 1801 he served the Egypthm campaign (MedalX including all tha aetkai.
and subsequently in the Peninsula, indnding the stage and storming of Bad^os, aad battle sf
Salamanca.
65 LieDt..Colonei Austen served with the a5th at the landing at the Heidar in A«g. 1791.
and was severely wounded at the battle of Samont-o^Zee on the 2nd Oct following. Servi4
in Egypt in 1801, indnding the surrender of Alexandria. Also at the oaotnia of Qnadaloipi,
in 1810, and again in 1815. He has recdved the War Medal with one Cla^
66 Lieut-Colonel Watson was 28 years in the 14th regt., the greater part of whieb tiase hi
served in the West and Eatt Indies, and retired from active service in consequence of total Isa
of sight. He was at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 } of Java In 1811, iaaliiding tW
investment and storming of Fort Comdis, and storming the heights of Seronddlei paavioos u
which he was actively eiufaged on the coast when embarked in H. M. S. If uufsa, and at ^
Nicholas Point commanded a detachment of the 14th and Royal Marines, and defeated a vei;
superior French force of the enemy's best troops sent to attack that position. In 1812, ha «u
at the storming of I>joqiocarta. In 1813, at the subjugation of the Piratical State of Saimbas a
the Idand of Borneo, when he commanded the column which attacked the stockades leading sf
to the town, on which occasion he was wounded. He has received the War Medal with oai
Claf p for Java.
67 Lieut-Colonel Nooth served with the 7th Fusiliers, on the expedition agdnst Capanhagea
in 1807. With the Sad battalion of the 14th, on the expediUon under Sir David Baird^ and ami
in the retreat of Sir John Moore's army, and at the battle of Comnna, for which he haa rcoetTwl
the War Medal with one Clasp. Accompanied the battalion to Walcheren, and was praaiar At
the sim of Flushing.
68 l3eut.-Colonel Lacy served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, with the 56th, and^aa pn-
sent in the actions of the 19th Sept, 2nd and 6th October.
69 Lieut-Colond Robyns served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, for whidb faa hn
received the War Medal with one Clasp. In Aoir. 1813 he went to North America, and vm
activdy employed in the Chesapeak under Sir George Cockbnrn. Coaunandtd a battalion U
Marines at the capture of Washington and action before Baltimore, where he was aavarslf
wounded. Served arterwards on the expedition against New Orleans.
70 Lieut-Colonel Briggs served witn the 28th at the siege and capture of Copeahagea U
1807 1 proceeded afterwanis to Sweden, under Sir John Moore, and subsequently to PurtagiL
where he landed with his regiment immediately after the battle of Vimiera; he was aflarwmrd*
present at the passsge of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Bosaoo, Albuhera, the Mivalle, tW
Nive, Orthes, aod Toulouse; the siege of Badajos, and Lord HiU*s action before Bayonaa, 13a
Dec. 1813, besides all the minor affairs connected with the above-mentioned actions. He lai
received the War Medal with three Clasps.
71 Lieut-Calond Mathewson joined the 75th Highland regt in the East Indies ia IThl.
served the campaign in Mysore in that y«ar, and was preeent and engag«d before SariagapiOaa
in Feb. 1792. He again served before Saringapatam in 1799. In the vear following ha aerfec
In Malabar aod Canara, and was wounded when leading the Forlorn Hope at the assault of tkt
Fortress of Jamaolabad. In 1801 he was activdy employed daring the campaign in the distrvw
of Cotiote; was often engaged, aod at the redaction of several po&ts. In 1802-3 he wae cm etf-
vice in Goserat and was preeent at the dege aod reduction of Keria and of Brodarai alao is
field actions, and in that of the 6th Feb. 1803. on the baaks of the river Mehie, he rao»ivcd a
severe gun-shot wound in the left shoulder. He next served at the siege of Bhnrtpore ia IbcO.
and rec4.ived a daugerons wound in the right breast from a spear when crossing the ditch at lis
assault on the 9th Jan.| he was also woundtd by an ezplodon of gunpowder on the brcadt
when hading an assaulting party on the Slst February. In 1808 he was employed with h»
company of the Ro>al Tora Bangers on board the line-of-battle ahips York and tomptt at thi
blocaade of BCartinique^ and was activdy employed at tha reduction of that Idand» having ca
landing a detaohad iwmmanri, andhadiair ap and signed on the fpottkaoapitdatiMi of l^fca
War Services of the Ideutenant^Colonels, 79
jland on th« 4A Feb. 1809. He was alio aotiTely engaged the game year at the capture of the
Jaintes. In 1810 he serred at the capture of Gaadaloape; was engaged in the action of the 3rd
Teh, adadeommattd€d that part of his regt. which on the fbllowing morning took possession of
be Font de Nosiere, and captured the French force and guns at that post. As an Assistant*
tsartsr-Master-General, he accompanied, in the same month, the force sent to the capture of
he Island of 8t Martin, and continued to be employed on the Staff until he was again engaeed
t the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815, where, as Major of his regt., he was the first individual
rho lantud, being in command of the advance on the 8th Aug., and on the following day he
nstaintd a serious injury when in pursuit of the enemy down the hill of Falmiste and across the
iver Galtton. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Martinique and Guadoloupe.
72 Lieut. -Colonel the Hon. Edward Cadogan senred the Feninsular campaign of 1808-9 in the
0th and was present at the battles of Vimiera and Cornnna, for which he has received the War
ledal with two Clasps.
73 Lieut-Colonel Clanohy serred in Hanorer, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 and 6; with the
zpedition to Madeira in 1807, and capture of the lines of Funchal. The Feninsular campaigns
rom Sept 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, retreat to the Lines
t Torres Vedras, and the subsequent advance and pursuit of the Frf-nch army under Massena;
ctions of FombaJ, Bedinha, Conaeixa. and Sabogal; first siege of Almeida and its subsequent
lockade, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, retreat from Burgos, and scaling the heights of the Echalar.
le has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Fuentes d*Onur.
74 Lieut -Colonel Diggle served with the 52nd in Sicily, under Sir John Moore, and on the
spedition to Gottenburgb. Subsequently he served in the Feninsnla, and was present during
he retreat and at the battle of Cornnna ; as also in the action of the Cos, battle of Busaco, and
ffkirs when the Army tell back upon the Lines of Torres Vedras. He served also the cam-
•aign of 1813, 14, and 15, including the bombardment of Antwerp, sfffairs at Merxem. and
«ttle of Waterloo, at which last he waa severely wounded. He has received the War Medal
rith two Claspe for Cornnna and Busaco.
76 Lieut-Colonel Belshes served in the Peninsula with the 4tb and 59th and was present at
he Biegcs of Badajos and St Sebastian, and at the battle of Salamanca, for which be has received
be War Medal with three Clasps.
77 Sir John Scott Lillie served in the 6th rest, with the first expedition to Portugal in 1808,
nd was present at the battle of Yinuera, ana capture of Lisbon. In 1809, as Captain in the
!<asitanian Legion, in various engagements for the defence of Portugal during the important
iiterval between the embarkation at Cornnna and the return of the second expedition to Lisbon,
/aopaign of 1810— battle of Busaco, and retreat to the Lin^s at Torres Vedras. 1811 —
Lotions of Pombal and Bf dinha, capture of Campo Mayor, sieges of Olivenga and Badajor.
812— Battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and retreat from Burgos. 1813 — Actions at
Lidea de Ponte, Osoa, and Bridge of Snbijana de Morellas (wounded), battle of Vittoria, block-
de of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees on the 24th, 25th, 26ih, 28th, and 30ch July, actions
f Irun an^St. Martial, capture of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle
wounded) and the Nive. 1814 — Battles of Orthes and Toulouse, at which last he was severely
mounded and left for forty-eight hours on the field of battle, supposed to have been killed. Sir
obn has received the Qold Cross for the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse;
ud the Silver War Medal with seven Ciatne for the others.
78 Colonel Orlando Jones accompanied the 36th to Hanover, and served the campaign of
803-6. Embarked for the Peninsula in 1806, and served throughout the whole of that and the
)llowing campaigns without having been absent from his doty for a single day, and was present
t the battles of Roleia and Vimiera. Attached toithe Portuguese service in April 1809, and
'rved at the battle of Busaco, occupation of the Lines at Lisbun. actions of Poiubal, Redmha,
tondeixa, Puente de MuroeUa, Ca«al Nova, Ceira, Guarda, Foz d Arouce, Sahugal, and Fut^ntes
Onor, storming the forts at Salamanca (wounded), battle of Vittoria, action* of Tolo»a and
'ilia Franca (severely wounded), passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Bay«nne (9th
^ec), St. Jean de Loz (11th, 12th, and 13th Dec), passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne
id repulse of the sortie.
78* Lieut-Colonel Peacocke served in the Mediterranean at the taking of the Islands of Ischia
ad Proctda, and at the relief of CaprL In 1810 he joined the army in Portugal, and served
ith the 4th division throughout the campaigns in the Peninsula. 1810— Battle of Busaco,
treat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, affair oi Duis Pontot. 1811 — Acti-ns of Pombal and
edinha, capture of Campo Mayor, siege of Oliven^a, battle of Albuhera. 1812— Siege of
iu'^ad Bodrigo, storming of Badajoz (severely wounded monnting the breach), cspture of
[a<irid. 1813 — Action of Aldea de Ponte, battle of Vittoria (horse shot under him), blockade
f Pampehina, affairs of Roncesvalles and Iiin9oina, battle of the Pyrenees, attack of the Heights
wve Saint JSstevan. Passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle. He has received the
ortuguese Gold Cross for the Peninsular campaigns; as also the War Medal with seven Clasps.
79 Lient.-Colonel Be Lanoey served with the 9th Light Dragoons at Wakheren in 1809 ; and
i the Peninsulft during parts of 1811, 12, and 13.
80 lAeut •(Colonel Weils:— Campaign of Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, including action
;Bolei», andllielMlUM of Vimiera imd Conuma; campaign in Holland in 1809, including the
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80 War Services of the Lieutenant^'Cohnets,
riegtt of Fliiabliig; b1oo1i«de of Cadlx, fVom March 1810, to the raiting of tibe bloAide In t!!l
excepting about six months' absence at Carthagent, and with the armjin Estremadiira, meb^
the action of Barrosa, and the last siege of Badigoz in March and April 1812; serrtd ptrt • -
the campaign of 1813, nntil the army embarked at Bonrdeaux in 1814, indading the paaes^ di
the Bidassoa, blockade of Bayonne, and the taking of a work at Laredo. Campaign of 1611
in BelRinm and France. He baa receiyed the War Medal with fire Clasps.
81 Lient-Colonel Sir Digby Maokworth, Bart, K.H., serred six campaigns in the Peuasik
and that of the Low Coonmes and France. Was Aide-de-camp to Gencnd Loid Hill ka ib
Peninsnla and in France, and when his Lordship was Commander of the Foroea In Gm:
Britain. Present at the battles of Talarera, Basaco, Albohera, Pyrenees, and Tonkmta, ia t^
Peninsnla, and at Waterloo. Beceired the Oaelphic Order, and the thanlcs of His H. Ka(
William lY., for assiiting in pnttiog d »wn the rioto in Bristol and the Forest of Dean. He It
received the Silrer War Medal with cght Claspi.
82 Lteat.-Colonel Fox serred in the Pcniosafa with the 80th and was present at the battle i
Faentes d'Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
83 Lient-Colonel Baxalgette sailed with the expedition from India to Bgypt, under Sir Bsn
Baird, In 1801. R«tamed to India and senred two campaigns In the Dooab uid Ced«d I>t»tr««
under General Campbell. Served also on the expedition to the Penobscot, in the United Scmi
of North America.
84 Lient-Colonel Spedding served in the Peninsula with the 4ih Dragoons, and was pmr
at the battles of Talavera, Bosaoo, Albuhera, and Salamanca (for which he has received ±
War Medal with four Clasps)^ actions of Campo Mayor, Los Santos, and Usagre, beeidea itte
affiiirs.
85 Lient-Colonel Green served the campaign in Calabria under Sir John Stnart in the V
and was present at the battle of Maida,for which he has received the War Medal with one Cbr
86 Lieot-Colonel Baby served in the Peninsula with the 24th and was present at the baulc '
Talavera, Bnsaoo, and Fuentes d*Onor, and at the Siege of Bad^jos, for which he has rsce^ ■
the War Medal with four Clasps.
87 Lieut-Colonel M'Qregor served in the Peninsula In 1612, and was present darinic '*
operations of the oovering army at the siege of Badiyoz; also at the capture of Madrid, aaJ •
the battle of Salamanca, for which he has receivc^d the War Medal with ooe Clasp.
88 Lieut.-CoIonel Gardiner served with the 50ih on the espedition against Copenhefvc :
1807. The campaigns in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, including the battles of Boleia, Vimkn
and Corunna. The campaign at Waloheren in 18U9, and tboee in the Peninsula firoos ISIO *•
1813, including the battle of Yiitoria, where he was severely wounded — compound f^mttm^ '
the left thigh bone. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Boleia^ Viman
Comnna, and Yiitoria.
89 Lieut.-Colonel Nicholls served in the Peninsula with the 66th and was severely wvomied -
Vittoris, fur which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
90 Lieut-Co]<»ne] Crf>kat served in Sicily in 1807; in Portugal in 1808, under Sir Asm
Welleslev ; in Spain and at Corunna under Sir John Moore ; on the Walcheren expedit«< r .
1809; subsequently in the Peninsula. He had charge if Napoleon at St Helena when be d
and he brought home the despatches of his death. He has received the War Medal with !•
Clasps for Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, and Pyrenees (severely wounded).
91 Lieut. -Colonel Batcman sailed with the 5th on the exptdition for Hanover in 1805; n
shipwrecked off the Texel and made prisoner of war. Having heen exchanged in Mart^li I*
he sailed in Jone following with the expedition under MMJor-QeneralCfaufBtd, whidi land^
South America, and he was present at the attack of Buenos Ayres. Served also in the P« t
sula in 1810, 11, 13, and was severely wounded at Vittoria, for which battle be bus Tcet:
the War Medal with one Clasp. Aooompanied the regiment to America in 1814, and
present at Platuborg.
92 Lieut-Colonel Dudgeon served with the 58th in Fgypt hn 1801, and was prewent at #
•urrender of Grand Cairo and Alexandria. He served in Italy in 1805 and 6; •:
in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1813, including the Lines at Torres Vedraa> covering the e>ey»
Badijoi, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and siege of Burgos, at which last m was t«
wounded, the second time most severely. He has received tlte War Medal with one C1a#p :
Salamanca.
93 Lteat-Colonel Danes serred in South America, with the 47th, in 1806} and attfaerqofft'
In the Peninsula, including the sieaes of Cadis, Tarmgoua, and Tarifa Ci^mmanded tkre* c ;
panics of the 47th at the breach of Tarifa, on the 81st Dee. 1811, when the French Atump
to storm the town* but were driven back with great loss, together with the loaa of a& ia«
artillery.
94 Lient-Colonel Mitchell serred with the 3rd battalion of the Boyala at Wnldwrm
1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Subsequently in the Peninsnla frooa lei ^
1812, indndmg the battlea of Busaco and Focntcs d'Oner, action of Sabogal, aad tkom ^
Vsssena's retreat. Aooompanied the cxpeditkm to Germany, under General Gibba ha )*
Served as Depoty-Assistattt-Quarter-Mastcr.General In the campaign of 1814, In HoHaad
in tht tame litMtioa on the ftaff of the army ia FlaBden» and lAenrardi at Iha
ffar Stniom ^/Oe IdmaaunU^Cehndi. 81
of tiMAmyof Ooeoptlioii. He has nodtid the War Medal with two €9ifpt for Bsnoo tad
Foentes d*toor.
95 Iirat.-CteioiMlGvppag«ieryedinthePflDiaaQlawiththa89ihaadwaipnieiil^
of BoMooi Albohen, Pyrenees, NWcUe, NiTe^ OrUwa, aad TMUonie^ to whieh be haa reoeiTed
kbe War Medal with eeren Clailpa.
96 Lient-Cokmel Noicliifo eerred in the Fenlmiila with the 4th DragoooB, a&d wae pneenl
at the battiea of TalaTar% Baaaco, aad Albaherai oatalry aotloii ot' Ueagra» aad battle of Sala*
■Maea» ia whidi laat he wae aeterclj wooaded aad tahaa priaoaer. He baa raoeifad the War
Medal with fonr CJasps.
97 lient-CoKmel Johnaoa serred with the 17th Light Dragooaa ia South Ameriea ia 1806
lad 7, at the uege and Btorming of Monte Video, aad la the eneditioa of Baeaot Ayieai doriag
rhieh servioe the reeiment waa armed with moaketa aad aeted aa iafaatry.
98 Lieat-Orfonel Darby teiTe<l in Haaorer in 1805| at the alege of Copeahagan ia 1607 1
uid the Ck^mnna campaign in 1808-9.
99 Lieat-C<^onel Kinv lenred in a mortar-boat ia the Faro of Miiaafaia for two moatha ia
I8ia Advaaeed into the United Statea with Sir QeMga PTetoafa army* aad ooauunded a
lattery agaiait Pbittabnrg.
100 LieQt.-€k>lonel M*odaiiald aooompaaled the expedition to HaaoTar ia 1805 1 joined the
irmy in Sicily in 1806, aad waa employed with it la ita Tarioos operationt until 1810; ia the
atter year ha weat with the ezpediUoa to Naples, and waa present at the oaptnre of Isobia
lad Proctda; returned to Sicily aad employed against the French army ia 1811 1 la 1813 was
MBploved in Spain, indnding the battle of Castalla, and siege of Tarragona t embarked for
[7aaaaa in 1814, and was present at the operations before Plattsburg. He serfed also the
campaign of 1815, and reoelTed three wounds at Waterloo^ Tia., in the leg, ia the aeok, aad
hrough the body, wounding the lungs.
101 Lieut-Cdonel Mndge served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Jnae 1810, aad has
■eeetved the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Talavera.
102 Lieut-Colonel Sberbonme WUliams serred at the capture of Guadeloupe la 1815.
103 Lieut.-ColoDel John Cox serted, with the exception of a few months, throQgbout the
irhole of the Peninsular war with the 95th (Rifle Brigade), commencing with the firat affair,
irbea his company formed part of the deUMhment wbieb dislodged the A«nch from the poet of
Obidoa, 15th Aug. 1808. He waa also engaged with the enemy in the f«dlowing battles, sieges,
iffkirs, fto., Tix, Roleia, Yimiera, surrender of Liibon, Bridge of BencTente, in front of Tela*
rera, Barba del Pnerca, Galligos, BarqulUo, Almeida, Mora Morta, Sula, Busaoo» Alenquien
(krada. Santarem, Pombal, Bedinhn, Condeixa, Cnza Nora, Fos d*Aroace^ IVelxadas, Sabugal,
Umeida (lOih to 14th April 181 1), Marialra Bridffft, Fnentes d*Onor, Na?ee d'Arar, Foroy, also
^iudad Rodrigo (siege and Btorrainfc), San Milan, Vittoria, Echarrianos, Pampelnna, heights of
tota Barbara, Pass of Echallar, Vera, Pass of Vera, NiTclle* Kive, and Tarbes. Served also
be campaign of 1815, including die affairs of outposts on the 17th June, the battle of Waterloo*
ad capture of Paria. Wounded in the right shoulder by a muiket-ball at Yimiera i compound
racture of the left arm by a mosket-shot at the storming of Cludad Rodrigo i left leg badly
ractured by a musket-sbot at Tarbes. lie hai received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
104 Lieut -Colonel Murton serted in the North Sea, and the Helder expedition in 1799t
erred in the Egyptian expedition and the East Indiee in 1801 ; the West Indies (slightly
rounded) in 1804; coast of France^ and engaged with the enemy's flotilla aad batteriea, in
805; the Mediterranean in 1806, engaged in cutting out the enemy's ressels from under bat*
fries, and was Toted a serord from the Patriotic Fund; in 1809, coast of Spain, and aiding the
laerUlas; aerted in Holland in 1813. Medal for senrices in Kg^t.
105 Lieut-Colonel Booth's services :— Siege of Calliuffer (wounded at the asaault). Nepaul
rar in 1814, including the sieges of Kolonga, Nahu, and Jetuck. Mahratta war hi 1817, 18,
Qclading the sieges of Singhnr, Latarak, Poumndtf, and Wnrsetta. Burmese war in 1824*5,
rounded at the storming of Martaban.
106 Lieut-Colonel Grearee senred with the 7th Fusiliers in America, in the campaign of 1814^
nd was abo present in the attack on New Orleans, on the 8th Jan. 1815.
107 Lieut-Colonel Charlton served in the Peninsula with the 6 1st from June 1809 to Febi
810, and again from March 1813 to July 1814, including the battiea of TalaTera, the Pyrencea
a the 28th, 29 th, and 30th July, the Nirelle, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse^ besides va*
tons minor actions and aflairB. Wounded on the 28th July in the Pyrenees, again at the Nire
ihen in command of the Light Infantry Companies of the Left Brigade of the 6th division ; twioe
Merely wounded at Toulouse, the second wound received when commanding the 61st Foot.
fa has leoeired the Gold Medal for Toulouse, and the Silver War Medal with Ar^ Claapa for
raiavera, Pyreneea, Kivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
i 108 Liaut^Colonel Alex. M. Fraser waa employed in the axpedithm agalnat Sambas, in the
land of Boraaa
, 109 liient-CoIonel Walker served at Copenhagen.
I no Lieut^Coloael Hall served at the capture of the Isle of Fraaoa in 1810; on the expeditioa
Bira, ia 1811, iaduding the actions at Batavia and Weltevreiden, atonnins the entrenohad^
at Fort Conidii^ stoniiBg the heighta of 8eftiidol% aad 6^
a 2
82 War Services of the JMutenant^Cohndi*
VnamX alao at the siege end storming of Bhurtpore in 1825-6. He has receif ed the War MeU
with one Ciaip for Jafs.
111 loeat-Uolonel W. F. Williams senred in Senegal, Goree, and Sierra LeoDe daring 1811
and 18; and in the Peninsula firom Ang. 1813 to the end of that war, inclnding Saa Sehaetkr,
the passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Kivelle and Nive (11th, 12th, and 13th Dea)^aiid dM
inTestment of Bajonne. He embarked for Bordeaux in 1814 with the expedition to the Cheu-
peak under Qeneral Boss, and was wounded at the battle of Bladensburg^ first slightly in tke
left arm, and again seyerely bj a musket-ball through the left shoulder. He served subs-
quently for sefiral years in the West Indies; and he was sent on a particular serrioe to Canadi
during the insurrection in that country in 1838 and 39. He has received the War Medal wtik
three Clasps for St. Sebastian, Ni?elle, and Nive.
112 Lieut.-Colonel Cartwright served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the Glat, 8m^«iB^
the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, aod Toulouse. Served the campaign of ISIj
with the 10th Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
113 lAOUk-Colonel Ghurland served in the Peninsula firom 1809 to 1813» including tha defeoa
of Tarifaand Cadiz, battle of Fnentes d'Onor, pursuit of Massena, batUe of Salamanca, si^a
of Badigox and Burgos, and action at Villa Muriel; the above service as Adjutant of the 30;:.
Served also the campaign of 1815 with tlie 73rd, including the battle of Quaire Bras, retreat ci
the following day, and batUe of Waterloo^ at which last he was severely wounded, betqg ai Uu;
time senior officer of the 73rd, Lord Harris commanding the brigade. He has received the W«r
Medal with three Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Badajos, and Salamanca.
114 Lientk- Colonel John Campbell (Ute of 97 th) served m the Peninsula with the 57th aai
was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, aud Nive, for which be has received u.
War Medal with four Clasps.
115 LieuL-Colonel Saunderson served at Malta and in Sicily. In the Light Battsiioo uadr
Sir James Kempt on the expedition to Naples in 1806. Aooompanied the 2ad battalioa of cti
39th to the P«mnsula in 1809, and was present at the batUe of Basaco, in the retreat U> tk*
lanes at Torres Vedras, and the advance from thence; re-capture of Campo Mayor* inveatau
and opeomg of the trenches before Badajoz, battle of Albuhera (slightly wounded^, oapcare U «
stroQg division of the French army under General Gerard at Arroyo de Molino, where be v^
aeverely wounded by a musket-shot, which fraoturtMi his skull, aod was seot to £oglsmd Le
reoovery. Bejuioed the army in the Peninsuls, and acted as Deputy- Judge- Ad voosite. AfWt
the batUe of Toulouse embarked with a division of ihe army for Canaan, where he waa appoia>.
to the Qaarter-M«ater-Generai*s Department, and was present at (he affiiir of Pl*ttabttr;g. &&
has raoeived the War Medal with two Clasps for Biisaoo and Alouhera.
116 Lieut.-Colonel Gore served the campaign of 1815 with the 30th, and was slightly woosJe.
at Waterloo.
117 LieuU-Colonel Goodsman served in the Peninsula with the 6 1st and was woondcd at Tsli-
vera, fur which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
118 Lieut.-Colonel Pringle Taylor proceeded in 1811 to join the 22ad Dragoona in the £■*.
Indies, where he served untd their return to Burope aud disbandment, 25th October 18i0. IL*
was in the field in 1815 and 16, and during the whole of the M«hratta war in 1817, 18, an J ;
the published official records show thst his conduct was conspicuoas in the Brigade Cmvoj-
aotions of Biicktowlie and of Nagnore (1817), aud ot Ashia (28ih i«eb. 1818), when he iacorrt^
as Brigade-Major, the respoosibUity of ordi»rui|^ measures which terminated in the eatire d*^>
of the Ptdshwa, the death of the gallant Gokla, and the re«coe of the R*jab of Satarrmh. v^
most influential events in terminsUng the war. At the siege of Capaul-drooe, he «^w»>*w|^t^.
a battery at the storm (13th May 1819), he blew open the first gate with a galloper gua of v**
22Qd Dragoons and heading ih« Forlorn Hope, he stormed in sucoession the five disunct cir j.*
of lortifications, every man aod officer of his party being either killed or wounded i be rwoei**.
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot iKroi^h t « '
lungs a&d body. The Governor- General of India specially recommended him to fevo«ir&*>
ooosideration tor his services in India. In 1823 and 24 he was employed in the Cape CavA.;
■gainst the Cafires. In 1841 he was relieved from a bullet which had been in his tnidj a.a
1819.
119 Lieut. -Colonel Swinburne served with the 1st Gusrds in Holland under Lord I«ynedoc .
aad subaequenily in the Peninsula and South of Franx. Also the campaign of 1815, iecloiA
the battle* uf Quatre Bras and Waterloo* storming of Peronne, capture of Paris: at Perunac .
oooimanded a storming party. He served afterwards with the Army of Occupation la Fraiuv
120 Li«ut.-Colonel WniohBote joined the 52nd as a volunteer in Dec 1810, and served wu^
In the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was present in the actions of Sabugal, £1 Bodutt, a-
Alfii>ates, siege and storm of Ciudad Uodrigo, aud of Badiyox, battle of Salamanca, ntrrfmi fr.s
Burgos, battle of Vittoria, action at Vera, battles of the Pyrenees, Kivelle, the Nlre^ Oct^
Tarbes, Toulouse, and Waterloa He has received the War Medal with nine Claspa*
121 lisut^Colonel Bntkr served the campaign of 1815 with the Srd Battalion of the Gxr»
dier Guards, and was present in the battles of Quatre Braa aud Waterloo (where hm cmrrs
Ihe eolours), storming of Peronne, and capture of Paris.
122 LicttirCotoiicl John CavpbtU (h. p. oaatt.) served (he Waterloo campaiigii with tLc i •
Foot
War Services of the LietUenant'Coloneh. 83
123 Uent-Colonel Touog^ serred with the 89th at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he
has reoetTed the War Medal with one Oaip.
124 Lient-Colonel Estcoort served in the expedition to the river Eaphratea, from Jan. 1885
to Jone 1837; aod as a mark of approbation of his conduct and exertions, he was promoted to
Ihe brevet rank of Lient-OoloneL
125 Lieat-Colonel Tronson served in the West Indies from 1808 to 1812, including tha eap-
tare of Martinique and siege of Fort Bourbon in 1809, and capture of Guadaloupe in 1810. The
campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Canada, indudiog theoperations against Plattsbnrg. Through-
oat the Burmese war, and was present at Kokein, 15th Dec 1826, Pagoda Point, Nap>idie,
Mehsdie, Melloon, where the command of the Idth devolved upon him, and on the 9ih Feb.
[826, at the storming of Pagamue, where he was wounded in the right leg, but continued to lead
ihe left wing until most severely wounded in the left leg, where the ball still remains. Served
Jie campaign in AiTghaidstan under Lord Keane, and commanded the 13th at the assault and
saptnre of the Fortress and Citadel of Ghnanee, for which he obtained the brevet rank of LieuL*
Colonel Commanded the regiment throughout the campaign in Kohistan, and at the sieges of
rootumclarrah, Jhoolghur (led and commanded the storming party), night attack at Baboo
loosh Gbur, Kardorrah, and Perwandurrah, when Dost Mahomed surrendered, and the forca
"etumfd to Cabul. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Martinique and
[yaadalonpe.
126 Lieut-CoL M*DoweU served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1 825-6 1 the cam-
)aign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, including the siege and capture of Ghuanee; and he
commanded the 1 6th Lancera in the action of Maharajpore. He served also in the campaign on
he Satlej in 1846, and coounanded the 16th Lancers in the action of Buddiwal, and a Brigade
>f Cavalry in the battle of Aliwal.
127 Lieut. -Colonel Faddy, prior to entering the Boyal ArtiUery, was a midshipman on board
he Asia, at the capture of the Dutch Fle«>t in Ssldanha Bay in 1795 : present at the attack on
?on Jerome, St^ Domingo, and at the si^ge and capture of the city of Santo Domingo in 1809 i
«rved in the Peninsula and France from July 1810 to June 1814, including the siege ot San
^bastian, passaee of the Adour, investment ot Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, beaidea
various minor afraira.
^ 128 Lieut-Colonel Macbean's services : — Siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; expedition to
Sireden, and smbsequently to the Peninsula under Sir John Moore ; expedition to Walcberen,
md siege of Flushing ; campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He has received
he War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
129 Sir Gaspard Le Marchant served as Adjutant-General to the Anglo- Spanish Legion,
md Brigadier-General in tibe Spanish service during the 3 ears 1835, 6, and 7. NVas present at
he relief of Bilboa and affair before that town in Sept. 1835. Engaged on the heights of Arla-
>an, in Alava, on the I6th, 17th, and 18th Jan.; in raising the siege of San Sebastian, and
itoiming the Lines 5th May; pa»sage of the Urmea, and taking of Passsges 28th May; in the
general action before Alza Oct. 1836, besides several aflfairs in Guipuzcoa, as also in the gene-
al actions of the lOth, 13tb, 15th^ and 16th March before HemanL For these services he re-
eived a medal.
130 Lieut.- Colonel MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter- Master-General at the Cape of
3ood Hope during the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
131 Lieut-Colonel Walpole served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg, in 1834, with
he 39 th regiment
132 Lieut.- Colonel Singleton served in the Peninsula from 1811 to 1813, and was slightly
rounded at the siege of the forts at Salamanca, and twice severely wounded at the battle of
?alamanca, for which he has rt-ceived the War Medal with one Claap.
133 L*euU- Colonel Charles Blachley served in the Peninsula from July 1809 to December
.812, including the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d*Onor, and Salamanca, and bif^e of Burgos.
134 Lieut -Colonel Moor served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to June 1813, including the
tattles oF Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badsjos,
.ction at C^strsjon, and twelve other affairs with the enemy. He has received the War Medal
rith five Clasps.
135 I^eut* Colonel Marlay served at the battle of Trafalgar.
136 Lieut-Colonel ^farshall served iu the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to Oct 1813, including
he first siege of Badaioz, sieee and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of San Sebastian.
Slightly wounded at Ciudad Rodrigo 16th Jan. 1812 ; severely wounded twice by musket-shota
kt San Sebastian Slst August 1813, when leading the advance of the column of attack up the
^eat breach. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
137 Lieut -Colonel Anderson's services:— Expedition to Calabria, including the battle of
Vfaida and subsequent operations, and capture of the fortress of Catrone; expedition to Egypt
n 1807*, Peninsula from April 1809 to Jan. 1812, including the battles of Talavera (wounded)
md Busaco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedraa, and various affairs there; with the advance
It Espinhal, battle of Fuentes d*Onor, and many other affaira and skirmishes. Served at
he capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. Commanded a brigade at the battle of Panniar (Medal),
ind was severely wounded at ita head when in the act of charging the enemy's guns. He has
toeived the War Medal with fcur Clasps for Maida, Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Oncr.
84 War Sennces of the Lieutenant''C6loneU*
138 Lleat-Colonet Donn lerYed the eftmpaign of 1805 in Italj ; battle of Maidft aad captsn
of Seylla Castle in 1806; expedition to Egj^pt in 1807, including the attack on Alexandria tai
Boeetta, and battle of Bt Hamet (taken prisoner). Defence of Sc^lla Castle in 1806 ^ Peninsaa;
oampaigns of 1810 and 11, including operations before Ciudad Bodrigo, operations between t^
Aguadaand Almeida, battles of the Coa, Bosaco, and Albuhera ; actions at Usagre and Aides sr
Ponte, at which last he was sererely wounded in the groin by a musket ball, which remains lu-
extraoted. Served alio in the American war in 1814, iocluding the taking of Hooea Island, ttL
ooonpation of Castlne. He has receiTed the War Medal with three Claspa for Maida^ Bassn
and Albnhera.
1S9 liient-CoIonel Pratt eerred the campaign of 1814 in Holland* aa a Tolonteer with tb
56th regiment, and was Metent at the attack on Merxem, 2Dd Feb., and the subsequent bj»
bardment of Antwerp. He terred with the 26th on the Chloa expedition (Medal), and eta-
manded the land forces at the assanlt and capture of the Forts of Chuenpee on the 7th Jt:
1841, and again at the assault and capture of the Bogne Porta on the 26th Feb. follow.tf
Commanded the 26th at the attadu on Canton from 24th May to 1st June i alao at the ai^
attack on Ningpo, at Segoan, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and at Cbin Kiang Foo.
140 Lieut.-Colonel Felix served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Qa3>
Bras.
141 Lieut-Colonel Harty terred with the 33rd at the capture of Bourbon and the Isl* -
France in 1810 \ the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and HoUaod, including b^th t:
attacks on Merxem, and the auault on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaten of 1815, incloir;
the battle of Quatre Brat, the retreat on (he following day, and battle of Wat«rloo»-- thgb;
wounded.
148 Lieut-Colonel Bayly serred the campaign in Italy in 1805 } battle of Malda and aief* '
Seylla in 1806 ; expedition to Egypt in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria and TiLsmzx
Capture of Ischia in 1609; attack on an armed ship aad gun-boats in the bay of Seylla in U^
witn the Artillery on the eastern coast of Spsin in 1813, and present at the inrestment of <«< •
the sieges of Tarragona. He has receiTed ttie War Medal with one Clasp for Malda.
143 JUeut-Colonel Sinclair's servicea :— Expedition to Zealand in 1807 ; expeditica '
Portugal and battle of Corunnai expedition to the Scheldt in 1809{ Fminsular campA^-
lh>m Feb. 1811 to Aug. 1814, including the assault on Badajoz in 1812, sflkir of Villa 3lur ..
battlea of Salamanca, vittoria, and the Pyrenees ; passage of the Bidaisoa, NiTelle an4 5
and sortie from Bayonne, besides rarloua minor affairs. Serred also the campaign of )''
including the battle of Waterloo.
144 Lleut-Colouel Crabbe serred in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the Slst Bee 1812, t.
aEatnfrom June 1818 to the end of the war, including the whole of the retreat to the liLti
'Jxirres Yedras % battle of Basaco ; the advance from the lines to Guarda } ftrai aleer
Ba«if^os } siege and storm of Ciudad Bodrigo ; siege and storm of Badi^oc ; batut
Salamanca { capture of Madrid, and subsequent retreat through Spain ; battles of Nivette^ X ■*•
Vic, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse, and the whole of the Tarious minor aflhirs during tab
period. Wounded 15th March 1811, at Fos d'Arouoe, when commanding a partv which dr^
a French piquet from the said Tillage. Wounded again at Toulouse, whtn attacluiig the T *
de Pont. He has reeetved the War Medal with eight Clasps.
145 Lient-Colonel C. C. Miichell embarked for the Pen^niula in 1810 ; coBinanM
eompany of Portuguese artillery at the siege and capture of Badajos, and commanded a --
pounder battery of field artillery at the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse^ for whioh hs i*
reoeired the Gold Medal and one Clasp.
146 I^ut-Colonel Meade serred with the 88th in the Peninsula in the campaigna of 1811.
13, and 14, indnding the battle of Fuentes d*Onor, siege of Badi^os in 1811. bauW
Salamanca (wounded), siege and storming of Badajos, passage of the Kirelle and tike 5* -
battles of Orthea and Ton&nae. In 1814 he aecompanted his Begiment to America^ «fid c
following year Joined the army of occupation in France. In 1821 he embarked lor taim «.3 -*
Staff of Sir Thomas Beynell, and was at the siege and storming of Bburtpors, for th* capcar*
which fortress he reoeired the rank of Miyor. He has receivt d the War Medal with aax CIm
147 Lieut.-Colonel Wildman serred in the P«ninsttla. France, and Flanders* with IL« '
Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He haa received the War MedAl ■
one Clasp for Orthea.
148 Lient-Colonel Fortter senred with the Soots Fusilier Guards before BayoniM in 1 S : 4.
149 Lteut.-Colonel Beetham aerfed in the Egyptian expedition of 1807 } also at thm u^*^-
Santa Maura.
150 Lieut 'Colonel Bragce serred in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoons aad waa ^^
the battles of Salamanca and Vittoris, for which he has received tlie War Medal with two i. _
151 Lieut-ColoneJ Albert Goldsmid serred in the Peninsula with the 12ih I4ght Dra^.
from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, indnding the cavalry affairs at Caitt^ioa, Qj. •
de Puerta, and Mooasterio; battles of Salamanca, Yittoria, Nivelle, and Nifc (Cc>r wki .
has received the War Medal with four Clasp*); and siege of San Sebastian, Serrx-d a»
during the oampaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloa
15S Usttt-Colonel Maoarthnr was present aa aa Ensign ia the 60(h at the batU* of
War Services qf the LieutenanUCohneb* 85
He afkerwardf terred with the 39th in Sicily, and again in Spain, where he was enmed wifth
the enemy at Vittoria, in the Pyrenees, at the Nirelle and the Nife, at Bsyonne, Orthes, and
TouIooM, and where he also served on the pergonal staff of the late Lt-Gen. Sir Robert
0*CaUaghan« He aocompanied his refl:iment from Bjurdeaoz to Canada, and afterwards served
with it in the Army of Occupation in France. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
153 LieiiL-CoIonel Maodowall served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 52nd,
incladin^ the aotioos at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
154 Lieut.-Colonel Hely served with the 57 th in the Peninsula j and having johied Lord
Hill s division in 1809, he was afterwards present at the battle of Bosaco, in the actions of
Pombal and Bedinha, the first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera — where he was twice
wounded, and held the oomaoani of the regiment after tiiat action ; battles of the Pyrenees,
Kivelle, Nive, and that before Bayonne on the 13th Dpa 1813 : affairs of Peraohe, Aire, and
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Sailed for Canaia at the conclusion of this war ; returned
after the peace with America, landing at Osteni ; marched to Paris, and served with the Army
of Occupation until the breaking up of that force. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
155 Lieut-Colonel Bowers was slightly wounded at Waterloo^
156 Lieut.-Colonel Amaud served in the PeaiDsuIa with the llth and was present at the
battUs of Bnsaco and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
157 Lieut.-Colonel Towers served the Waterloo campaign with the 7th Hussars.
158 Sir Thomas Linngstone Mitchell served with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) at the sieges of
Ciadad Bodrigo ani BaiUjoz ; and on the Quarter-Master-Qenerars staff until the termination
of the Peninsular war, when he was sent back to Spam and Portugal on a special mission to make
surveys of the fields of battle and positions of the armies. He has received the War Medal with
five Clasps.
159 Lieut-Colonel Williams served in the Peninsuls and has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Badajoz.
160 Lieut -Colonel Nepean served in the Peninsula with the 16 th Light Dragoons and was
present at the battle of the Nive on the 9:h Deo. 1813, for which action he has received the Wsr
Medal with one Clasp. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
161 Lieut-Colonel Pollock served in Spain and Portugal with the 3rd battalion, 27th regt,
from 1808 to the end of the war in 1814. iniiluding the battle of Busaco, retreat to the linea of
Torres Vedras, actions of Bedinhn and Pombal, capture of Campo Mayor, aiege and capture of
Oliven^s, first siege of Baiajos and repulse of the sortie at San Cbristoval, battle of Albuhera,
action of Fuente Guinalda, siege, storm, and capture of Badajos (^severely wounded), battle of
Vittoria, blockade of Pampelona, actions in the Pvrenees on the 84tb, 25th, 26th, and 28th
July (severely wounded), battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse: he was also
present at the capture of Pans in 1815. In 1820 he embarked with the 90th for the Mediter-
ranenn, and was afterwards present at the disarming of Zsnie. He has received the War Medal
with nine Clasps.
162 liettt-Colonel the Hon. G. T. Keppel served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot
163 Lieut -Colonel Bumey served at the capture of Iscbia and Procida, in 1809 ; defence of
Cadii in 1810 ; action of the Coa and Sabugal, battle of Fuf ntes d'Onor, retreat from Burgos.
Served the campaign of 1814 in H'lliand, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of
Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Engaged in the Burmese war at the attack of
pAdowa Pass and the fortified positions of Mshatee ; storming the stockades and hills near, and
taking the town and works of Arracan. Wounded on the 16th June 1815, at Qoatre Bras, by a
musket-shot in the left shin, and dangerously by a ball which entered the back part of the head.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Fuentes d'Onor.
164 Lieut-Colonel Rochfort was at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 | and of Java in
1811, tnoluding capture of Cornelis, storming of Serandola and Fort Djocjocarta. Storming of
redoubts at the island of Borneo $ Nepanl campaign in 1814 } siege and storm of Hattras ;
Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; siege and storm of Bhurtpore 1825-6. He has receive!
the War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
165 Lieut-Colonel Leslie served with the 54th at the attack and capture of St Domingo in
1809 ; in Stralsund under General Gibbs in 1813 ; the subsequent campaign in Holland under
Lord L} nedoch, including the attack on Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. Campaign of
1815 under the Duke of Wellington ; commanded and led the storming party at Cambray on the
24th June. Served at the Cape of Gk>od Hope in 1819. Also in the Burmese war ; oommanded
and led the left column at the Piiss on the 26th March 1825 ; and on the following day com-
mended and led the 54th at the attack and capture of Mahatee, as also at the assault and
rapture of Arracan on the 1st April, and at the attack and capture of Ramree in May 1825.
166 Lieut-Colonel Botton served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to June 1813, including
the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served
slso the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He
served afterwards in the Bast Indies, and was present at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore
in 1825-6«
167 Lieut -Colonel Clark served the campaign of 1615, inclndmg the battle of Waterloo and
Storming of Cambray. Served lUso the oampaigns of 1824 and 25 in Ava, inoluding the taking
^
85a War Services of the Lieutenani'-Colaneb.
t>f Rangoon, Kimendine, Kamnroot, and Mahattee. Led the attai^ npon t\f fortiBtd
AracHD, and was neverely wounded in the neck, arm, and left side.
168 Lieut. -Colonel Gray accotopanied the expedition which sailed under Sir DsvM
1805, and was present at the taking of the Cape of Qood Hope, Jan. 1806. Aeec^nfaaied tm
division sent from the Cape to co-operate with the expedition from India for tli« redoctka ^M
Isle of France, baring resigned the situation of Major of Brigade to the Ro}al Artitteryaiifci
Cape, to accompany the dirision as a rolnnteer. Wrecked in the King Gtor^ traBsport. 14
Nor. 1805 (on which occasion Brigadier- General York was drowned), and aarcd Mvcral iM
hy his personal exertions, having been the last taken from the ro<^ by tbe boats of tkt Xi4_
frigate.
169 Lieut. -Colonel Piper served six campaigns in the Peninsula, F^aooe, and
^arch 1810 to the 27th Jan. 16. From 1810 to 12 was employed in the Lines of
Almeida; and from Jan. 1812 to the conclusion of hostilities in 1815, held tbe oomisasd d%
division of the Pontoon Train; (having been entmsted during that period with Cbe orfasbstirt
and eoninment of four several bridges;) threw the bridges of the Qnadiana, TS|rv*« Btdiaiit
Gave a*Oieron, Garronne, and Seine; served in the trenches at tbe last siege of Bsdajo, *i«ri
tbe morning of the 18th to the 23id of March, when the bridges of commmiieaticin btlnv ^
town being destroyed and sunk, was despatched (by order of the commander of tbe fote»)K
re-pstabli»n snd remain with them — passing fho^ shell, and ammunition doring^ tbe Bltktt.»4
provision* during the day time— for the remainder of the operations; reoeiTed tbe tbaussf iit
Kowland Hill at the passage of the Tagus in August same year, on the adTanoe of hit esks^
to Madrid ; and subsequently, when on route to Salamanca (in conseqaence of tbe csss,'<
cavalry intercepting the communication through the Sierra-do- Oato) was comBsndad M
writttn instructions from the commander of the forces to retire wiUi the bridges on Alsani
de la Reina and Badsjoz, to Elvas, and finally to Abrantes; where, equipping^ a fireab tras 4
boats for the operations of tbe ensuing year, advanced with the army from Sabogsl sod Fist*
nada to the Ebro and Vittoria; passage of the Bidassoa in Oct. and latter part of tb«» bld^ail
of Pamplona; actions of the 9th and llth Dec. 1813 at Bayonne; do. Tonlouae fn 1814; parf4
and repassed iJis Grace the Commander of the Forces and Staff during the operatieai «f A4
day, from the right to the left bank of the river, on a fly-raft of three boats; and ssbeaqsndgfl
advancing to Mongiscard on the Canal Royal du Midi, proceeded thence to Tlnnksii fm
cecded to Coy Ion, East Indies, 16 June 16. Served as commanding engineer in tbe KaiAs
Provinces, during the insurrections of 1817 and 18. He has received the War Medal vfib Am
Clasps.
170 Lieat.-Colonel Fogo serred in America dnring the whole war, indodlng^ the bstlls 4
PJattsburg.
171 Lieut -Colonel the Honourable William Arbnthnott serred in the Peainsiils, and ««
present at the passage of tbe Douro, and the battles of Oporto, Talarera, and Bntsco : fstA
two last be has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
172 Lieut-Colonel Henry Blachley served in the Peninsula and France f^^om FWbu \%\\m
Aug 1814, including tbe siege and cspture of Badajox, affair of Castrajon, battle of SslaBna,
capture of Madrid and tbe Rirtiro, siege of Burgos, and retreat from thence, affair of OsiDa, hash
of Vittoria, siego and capture of San Sebastian (both operations), pafsage of tbe BMmm* «rf
the Nivelle, actions of the 9th, lOih, llth, and 12th Dec. 1813, in front of Bayome, |raisrf- ^
the Adour, investment of Bavoime and reputie of the sortie, on which occasion be wms wusairf
in the head by a muskc't-balC
173 Lieut-Colonel Stopford-Blair served on the expedition to South America fai 1807. TW
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo (received a eontaakifc), i^
capture of Paris.
174 Lieut* Colonel Belson served in the Peninsula and South of France fh>m Jnlj 1809 to thi
end of tbe war in 1814, including the retreat from Talavera, action in front of Almeida, seciBB
of tbe Cos, battlo of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Bedinha, Cazal Nova, Foa d*Arooce, aai
S^bugol; battle of Faentes d'Onor, action on the heighu of tbe Agufda, sieges of Ciodsd Bo^
rigo and Badijoz, actions at Ca.strsjon. San Munos, San Milan, and Osma; batUs of VtitsK
aciion with the French, 28ih June 1813, in the mornhig before they entered Fampel«as« is
which he captured their last gun from Vittoria; actions in the I^rreneet, passage of th»
Nivelle, Nivc, and G&ve d'Oleron ; and battle of Ortbrs, besides yarious (minor affairs anl
skirmishes. He has received the War Medal with nine ClaspP.
175 Lieut-Colonel Hall served in the Peninsula from 1812 iotho end of tbatvrar ia 1014,
Including the retrest f^om Burgos, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the NivcUe aad tbe Vhe,
investment of Bayonne, actions of Ylo Bigorre and Tarbea, and battle of Toulouse. 8erse< ^
campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo (wounded), and with the Amy of
tlnn. Also in Canada, as Auistant-Quarter-Master-Graeral dnring the distsrbanoe of im-,
and 9S Military Secretary to the Governor- General in 1839 snd 1840. He has recetvt^ tks
"^Var Mtdal Mith three Clasps.
176 Lieut.>0>1onel Hewes served on board the Bainbow, of S4 guns fai the West Indies, «■!
was in a severe action with La Aereidt, French frigate of 44 guns, off Cape TiberOB, a»4 %«si
her off i employed on the ooatt of Catalonia and Corsica, sad present at ~
War Services of the lAeutenant'CoUmeh. %5h
Qenoete tcsmI anned with four ifius, and moored to the batteries at Geraglio^ near Cape Cofie;
be was at the attack on Leghorn in 1813, by Sir Josias Kowky, and present at the captore of
Benoa by Lord Wm. Bentinck.
177 LteoL-Colonel Molesworth serted at the siege of Copenhairen in 1807.
178 Lieot-Colond Willington senrvd in the £aat Indies from May 1813 to May 1823,inc1nd-
ng the campaigns of 1815 and 16 in Eattywar and Kntch; taking of Aojar; Deooan campaigns
a 1817 and 18; eamnaiien of 1819 in Candeish; and in Eutch in 1820.
179 Lteat-Colonei Westmore served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Hollandy
ncluding both attacks on Merxera, and the assault on Bergen-op-Zoom; seired at Waterloo on
he 16th, 17th, and 18th June^ and was sererely wounded.
180 Lient..Colunel Chads serred with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
181 Lient. -Colonel Pattisson served with the 13th at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of
xuadaloupe in 1810; in Canada dnrins: the American war in 1813 and 14; in the Burmese war
Q 1824, 25, and 26, indoding the capture of Rangoon, storming the »toekadfs at Eumaroot^
^oliien (seferely wonnded), Napadee, Melloon, and Pagahm Mew; and he was also present at
he repulse of the enemy before the Lines of Ransoon on the Ist Dec. 1824. Serred also
hroughoat the opeiadons in Affghanistan and BeltMMshifetan, and was pretrnt at the storm and
aptnreof Ghnm^, operational in Eohistan, in'^luding the capture of Tootnmdurrah and Joolghur;
nd he was afterwards at Jellalahad during its famous defence by Sir Bobert Sale. He has
eceired medals for Ghnsnee and JelJalabad.
182 Lient -CoL Simmons served in the Penininla, as a volunteer with the 34th, and afterwards
s an officer in the 23rd, and in the Rifle Brigade, from Sept. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814,
icluding the storming of the forts at Almaraz, affairs of San Manos and San Milan, battle of
Tittoria, actions at Yanzi Bridge and Echalar, storming Vera Heights, crossing the Bidassosy
attle of Nivelle, battles of the Nive, on the 10th, lltb, and 12th Ute, 1813. Served with the
Itt thronghont the Burmese war, and was present at the storming of Rangoon and Syrian
Higoda, led the head of the left oolumn storming the trenches in front of the Dagon Pagoda,
torming a strong stockade in front of the Dagon Pagoda. Commanded the left wing of the
1st regiment in the field against the Eolapore Rajah. Served with the regiment during the
ampatgn of 1642 in Affghanistan, and commanded a column of attack in the action of the 28th
Ipril in the Piaheen ViUley; present also in the actions near Candahar, at Goaine^ and before
vhnan^; ooonpation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool; expedition Into Eohistan;
term, capture, and destruction of Istalil^ and in the various minor affairs in and between the
)olan and the Eyber Passes. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria^
f ivelle, and Nive.
183 lient-'Colonel Malcolm served on the China expedition (Medal).
184 Lieut-Colooel Maclean served in the Burmese war and was present at the capture of
Sembyke and Melloon. Campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834. China expedition
Medal) including the attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Cbnsan, attack and capture
i Chinbae, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Eiang Foo.
185 Lieot.-ColoDel Donald Campbell served at Walcheren, in 1809.
186 Lieut-Colonel Gordon was at the capture of Martinique in 1809> and of Gnadalonpe in
810, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
187 Lieut.-Colonel Poole served throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal) under Sir Charles
(spier, and commanded the 22nd at the battle of Meeanee, and a brigade at the battle of Hj der-
ibad. He was abo previously at the destruction of the Fort of Imaumghur in the Desert. He
erved the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-5, including the investment and
apture of the Forts Panulla and Pownghur.
188 Lieut-Colonel Clonic served with the Royals in the American war, and was present at
he siege and attack of Fort Erie in 1814. He oommaaded the Buffs in the battle of Ponniar
!9 Dec. 1843 (Medal).
189 Lieut* Colonel Farqnharson served at the capture of the Isle of SVaaoe in 1810. Capture
if the fort of Now Nosgar in Eally war, Feb. 1814. On the borders of Scindia's country in 1814
iBd 15. Capture of forts of Joorin, August 1815, Anjar and Ehunooote, Feb., Dhingee and
)warka, March 1816. Action and capture of Poena, 17th March 1817. At Ashtee, 21st Feb.
818, the Mahratta General Gokla killed, and S»tteria Reya captured. Storm of Eutch Booje
Tort, March 1819. Capture of the forts of Rass-el-Eyma and Zama, 8th and 22nd Dec.
819. Served also in Arabia in 1812, and was present in the action of Beni-Boo-Ali, 2nd
tfsrch.
190 Lieiit-(3olonel Vigors served throoghout the campaigns of 1838 and 39 in Affghanistan.
Commanded the two flank companies of the 13th light Infantry, which formed a part of the
orce under to Robert Sale sent in pursuit of the mler of Candahar, brother of the Eing of
[Cabool; crossed the rapid Helmond with eighteen men (the advance) on a small raf^, landed
tlose to Uie Fort of Giriskh, which was foimd jost vacated by the enemy. He oommanded
he left flank company of the 13th, with the forlorn hope, under Colonel Dennie, at the storm
ad capture of the foit of Ghoan^ (medal), and was alao present at the capture of Cabool, and
n other minor sffairs.
191 Xtet-Cokmsl Biohardfoa saned in South Africa, in command of an ezpaditiou against
9Bt War Service ofth^ lAeuUnanhColomls.
ilM iof urgent evig^nuit Boeri, beyond thn QrAnge BItm*, in 1845. Alto in oowMad of tki
7tk Dravoon Omrds in the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
192 Ltcat-Colonel White ■ senrices t — Campaign in Spain, nnder Sir Jolm Moort» iaelii£ig
the retreat to and battle of Coruana, where he was wounded. Sieve of Floihinr, and capUn
of Waldiereni campaigns in Canadt, frooa No?. 1813, to the end of the war. He hM fomd
the War MedU with one Clasp for Goronna.
193 Ltent-Colonel Hunt serred on the expedition to Hanoter in 1805. and lo Madeirt c
1808; the campaign and battle of Conmnai and in the Peniasale» firom Feb. 1812 to tlM end ^
the war in 1814; and snbseqnentl/ in the American war. He has reoeiTcd the War Medal wii
four Clasps for Corunna, Vittoria. Orthes, and Toulouse.
194 Lieut-Colonel Bray served the Mahratta oampaigniof 1817, 18, and 19, and wm pressK
at the sieges and captures of Byghur, Amulnier, and Asseerghur. He was on board the makf*
nate ship Ken^ which was burned in the Bay of Biscay, 1st March 1825. Comnaaded tkr
a9th in tne action of Maharajpore (Medal), ana was sererely wounded.
195 lAeuk-Coionel Hodgson serred with the 45th in the Burmese war.
196 Lieut.-Colonel Sedley serred in the Peninsula from Mar. 1812 to Deo^ 1813, indiKsc
the taking of the forts and the affair of the Gaarene» battle of Salamanca, aotiona at Osaa
Sabuganna de MorriUa, (sererely wounded through the lungs), and Pyreneee, 81 si Ab^
Wounded on the 18th June at Waterloo. Served also in the Burmese war, duriac ihe laiar
part of which he was detached with the command of two companies to keep open iLa cnauM-
fticataon on the Irrawaddy between Bangoon and the army under Sir ArchiMd Campbell £
hat received the War Medal with three Clasps for Salamanca, Yittoria, and Pyreneea.
197 Lieut- Colonel Mandy served at the siege and storming of Bhortpore in 1825*6. •
Aide-de-camp lo Ix>rd Combermere.
198 Lieut •Colonel M'Cleverty served the campaign against the Rtjah of Cooxg, ia April IS&i
with the 48th regiment
199 Lieat-Culonel Spence was present with the 31st in the action of Stnola, naar 0«bo^ m
the 13th April 1814, and in the subsequent attaoks upon the city of Oenoa until its surreiiiefl; w
also at the surrender of Corsica in the same year. In 1815 he sorted with the amy is Napln.
On the 1st Maroh 1825. he was pres«*nt at that lamentable catastrophe, the bnrnimc of Ibe St^
in the Bay of Biscay. He oommend**d the 31st throughout the campaign on the Sutlej ^M«i*
and three Ch^ps). at the battles of Moodkee (soon after its oommenoement), Paruzeahah yi/
whteh he was appointed a CB.\ Baddiwal, and Aliwal, and the first brigade of Sir Hatj
Smith's divisUm at the battle of Sobraont and was one of only five officers out of ihiitj v
escsped being wounded in all the actions. Had his horse shot under him at Feroiaehab s&
Sobraon.
900 Lieut-Colonel Oriereon serred at Cadii during parts of 1819 and 1813, and nfterwarii
on the eastern coast of Spain.
901 Lieut-Colonel Sandilands served with the expedition to Waloharen; also Iko oaspiip
of 1815, and was engaged on the 17th June with the Horse Artillery in covering thm reynt<
movement from Quatre Bras, and on the 18th of Jane he was present at the battle of WutA •
. 909 Lieut-CJonel French served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the ead of the v it
Including Aiese of Sau Sebastian, psssege of the Bidassos, bsttles of the NiveUe and Ntve^ au
intestment of Bayonne. Served also in the American war, including the actions of Rliilfn^r
Baltimore, New Orleans, and Fort Bowyer. He has received the War Medal with two Cop
for Nivelle and Nive.
908 Lieot«Colonel Crofton was appointed Persian interpreter to the forea wider
General Litchfield, in August 1832, and served with it throughout the arduous
Parhnr, and against the tribes in the N. W. Desert, which ended in the taking of
204 Lieut-Colonel Bainbrigge served with the 20th in the Penlnsnia, in 1808 and 9,
in 1819 and 13, and was preeent at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Yittoria, and ihm Pyi
(where be was twice wounded and lost an arm), for which he has reoeiv«l tbo War Modal w^
four Clasps. Served also in the Wakiheren azpfrditioo.
905 Lt-Colonel Thomas Wright was slightly wounded at WattrloOb
907 Lt-Colonel Barralier serred at the capture of Martinique in 1809, as Aelii^ ^^^^t^j
Sogiaeers Aide-de-camp to Sir G. Beckwith at the first capture of Goadaloupe in 1810( ss
Acting Assist-Qoarter-Master-General at its second oaptare In 1816. He has looelvtd Cihe Wa*
Medal with two Claspe.
908 Lt*Colaoel James Henderson served with the 99d at the siege of Copenhagen amd obImi
at Kiogeia 1807} with the espedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portogal and Spain, «n^
Sir John Moore in 1808*9, ineladfaig the action at Lngo^ and battle of Curonnab On tX
expedition to Walehersn ia 1809. Served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Franoa aai
jriaadere with the 71st, indndiag the affair of Tarbes, and battles of Toolonss and Wamtii^
al which last he was severelv wooaded in the thigh by a grape-shot He hss raosivod thm IVt.-
Medal with two Clasps for Oorvnna and Tanlonse.
909 liaot-Coluael Le Mesnrier served in the 94th at the caften of tha Cspo of Oond B.^
in 1806. In 1811, he joined the 9nd Battalion in the Peninsuls, where he served nniil |W m.
of*nlwivinlfil4»andwasprasaniatihasisgsBoCChidad Bodiigob fiidi|jo% JbsllUg oC &;»
War StrviMM of (he Lkuknant-CdhMh. %Sd
iiftnea, VlUorb, Pyi«iMet,Boba1ar, Nifolle, and Orthas (wvmt^j eontiiMd); and in tha Miwral
flairs oa the baaka of th« Donrdogne in front of Bordaavx, boing on oontinnal advanoa gnard
rben that part of the armj wu moving ftyrwaxd on Angonleme. He has reoelTod the War
^edal with four Claapt.
210 Lt-Colonel John Sfdnbum lerved with the 4drd at the dege of GopeDhagen in 1807 1 the
ampaign of 1806 in Portngal, — wounded in the liead on the retreat to Vigo. Babaeqnent
ampaigna in the Peninanla until 1818, indndtng the notion of the €k>a> battle of Fnentei
rOnor, action of Sabngal, battle of Baaaao» retreat to and ooonpation of the Linet of TorreB
^edras, inbseqnent adVanoe in pursuit of Massena, and notions of Pombal and Bedinh*-^
rounded in the hip. Joined the army at Toulouse in April 1814. Present at New Orleans
1 Jan. 1815. Sabse<|uentlv joined the Duke of Wellington's army at Brnsaels, was present
^t the capture of Paris, and remafaied with the Army of Oooupation until the end of 1818. He
ins reoeivtd the War If edal with two Clasps for Bnsaoo and Fuentes d'Onor.
211 Lt.-Oolonel Robert Kelly served in the Peninsula with the 5th battntion of the 60th,
jid was seferely wounded in action with the enemy, 19th Maroh 1814. He has raoelTed the
fVar Medal with fire Claapa for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nire, and Orthes.
2ia Lt*Colonel Thomaa Kelly aenred with the late 16th Lt Dragoons during the latter
lart of the Carib war in St. Yinoent. He afterwards aooompanied hu Begt to Portugal and
rom thenee to Egypt— the Transport in which he embarhed was attacked bjr a Spanish Gun
)oat, which, afker a sharp conflict was beaten off. He served at the siege of Aboakir Oastle,
rith the dismounted part of his Begt He was also present in the aetion of the 91st Msnh
801, and in the affeir of the ad?anoe of the army to the westward of Alexandria under 8b
Syre Coote. He was wounded in a night attack on the enemy's outposts on the 86th Aug.,
rben, with a small detachment, he drove in the caralry piquet, and captived the whole of the
nfantiy piquets opposed to htm, which were mudi more numerous than his own party. He
las receired the i^jptian medal
213 Lt-Gokmel a A. Bayley sen«d in the Peninsula in 1808, 9, 10, 11, and part of 1819,
Ad was present at the affair of Alberehe^ and battle of Talavera, aa Adjutant of tlw 31st.
appointed Depoty-Assistant-Adjotant-Qeneral, in Jan. 1810, and attached to the 9d dirision
ader Lord ^\i\^ in which capacity he serred during the retreat lo the lines of Torres Yedraa,
jid subsequent adTance and pursuit of Massena; aho at the first siege of Badajos, the aflUrs
»f Campo Wtkjcft and Oliven^s, and other minor affiiirs during the operations in Estramadura,
inder Marshal Beresford. He was likewise present at the battle of Albnhera* and at the
kction of Arroyo de Molino, Ibr which he received promotion. He has received the War Medal
vJth two Clasps for Talavera and Albuhera.
914 Lt-Colonel Borrowes served with the 19th at the capture of the Isle of Franoe^ in 1810,
ind commanded a detachment of that Begt in lioardioff and capturing two Freneh Privateers
iff the Isle de la Passe. Commanded a battalion of details with a Toroe under Colonel the
ionourable Leicester Stanhope in Kattywar, and was in advance at the storm and oapture of
he strong bill fortress of Meetialla.
215 Lt.-Colonel Gloster served in the Peninsula with the 61st f^m Oct. 1809 to the end of
hat war in 1814, including the battles of Basaoo and Fuentes d*Onor, siege of the fbrts at
>atamanoa, battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenpes (28th July to 2d Aag.)> the Nivelle, the Nive
9th to 13Kh Dee.), Orthes, and Toulouse. Wounded in the left arm at the battle of Salamanca,
fcod through the right breast at Toulouse, the ball passing through the right lobe of the lungs
knd out at the back. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
216 Lt-Colonel Harriott served in the Royal Staff Corps at the defence of Cadiz, battle of
Barruia, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, actions near Bidart,
iiTatr of Tarbes, battle of Toulouse, capture of Paris, and with the army of occupation in France.
[\e has received the War Mtdal with four Clasps.
217 Lt.-Colonel Ross served the campaigns of 1811, 19, IS, 14, and 15 with the 92Dd, including
;he actions of Arroyo de Molino, taking of Almaras, defence of Alba de Tonnes, battle of
Yittoria, affair at the pass of Maya, battles of the Pyrenees, wounded in the left leg by a
nosket-ball; battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, taking the Heights of La Costa, battle of
Drthes, action at Aire, battles of Toulouse, Qaatre Bras — wounded in the left foot by a muaket-
tiall; and battle of Waterloo, — wounded in the right arm by a mnsket-balL He has received
:be War Medal with six Clasps.
218 Lt -Colonel Fiu Maurice served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade firom April
1811 to the end of that war in 1814, includingthe action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
lieges and assaults of Ctudad Rodrigo and Badajos, action at San Milan, battle of Vittoriay
actions at the Bridge of Yanri and Vera, battles of the Nivelle and the Nive (9 th, 10th, and
11th Dec.), action of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815«
including ttie battle of Qaatre Bras. Leg broken at the storming of Badajos. and severely
wounded in the thigh by a musket-ball at Qnatre Bras. He has received the War Medal wi&
>ight Clasps.
219 Lt.-Colonel Westlake served with the 26th on the expedition to the north of Spsin,
under Sir David Baird, in 1808, and subsequently In the retreat to Corunna, under Sir Jt hn
Moore. On the expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing in 1609; and in the Penfairain
&rom Juno 1811 to Aug. 1819. Slightly wounded at the siege of Flushing.
65e War Servicei of the Lieutenant- Coloneb.
8S0 Lt-Colond Toang senred with the 91ftt in the PenSaflalft* from Aug*. 180S to Jul \9fA
iodudiDg the battles of Roleia» Yimien, CekaTellM, and ComniUL On the ejcpedilioiD id
Waloheren in 1809; the Peninsalar campalgnt from Oct. 1812 to the end of thai war in 18U
iscloding the tattles of the Nivelle, the Niye (10th, 11th, and 12th Dec.), Orthee» Tvbea, ss£
Tonlonse. He has receired the War Medal with seven Clasps.
221 Lt-Co)ooel Daring served in the Peninsula daring the Conmna oampaign, mad s«b»
qnently from the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, ineladbg thn battbscf
Comnna, Yittoria, Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nife, Ortfaes, and Tooloose, for which be ka
reoeif ed the War MecUl with seven Clasps.
222 Lt-Colonel the Hononrable Wm. Noel Hill serred in the Bormese war, in 18S5 and r.,
and was present in the actions of Prome and Tandwsyn.
223 Lt.-Colonel Charles Stewart serred in the Peninsnla with the 71st» from 8epL 1610 1
Jane 1813, indading the action at Sohrsl, battle of Foentes d*Onor (slighthr woomded), sai
actions at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz. Served also the campaign of 1815, and vii
present at the batde of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with one Clsap iar Foea:.*
d'Onor.
224 Lt.-Colonel Irwin serred in the Pcninsnla from April 1809 to Febi 1814, liiolodiag lb
capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajos, siege and otora ■'
Cindad Rodrigo, siege of Btidsjos snd capture of the castle by escalade (7th Apm 1813), bsttfe
of Salamsnca, capture of Madrid snd the Betiro, battles of Yittoria and the Pyreneca, bcss^
▼arious afiairs snd skirmishes on the advance and retreat of the irmy. Served also ib
Ksndysn campaigns of 1817 and 18 in Ceylon. He has received the War Medal with niae Cla^.
226 Lient.-Colon«l Gosset served in Canada in 1813 and 1814.
227 Lt.- Colonel Wilson served in the battle of Trafalgar, and was sent with a gnaid on hosri
the ildefonzo (a Spsnish ship of the line), snd while he was thus sitaated the Me/mum vu
separated from the fleet end driven near to Cadis $ and, notwithstanding the chrcnmatanos d
bat thirty Bnglishmen bem thf n on board, snd lieutenant Wilson the only comtnissiimt^
Snglish officer with five hundred Spaniards, the prise was nevertheless one of the four iMcsfin<
for His Majesty's service. He served at the redaction of Les Saintes Islsnda in the Wcr
Indies ; in the expedition to Walcheren; at the siege of Cadisi in Portogal in 1810 and 11: i
the action between the Maeedmkm snd United States, and in the expedition against Ktv
Orleans; and he was one of the only two sarriving officers from the wreck of the fri^ta Bentk
Served ss adjutant of the Chatham Division.
228 Ueat-Colonel Harrison served in the Peainsnla from Jan. 1810 to Sept. 1814, and «»
present at Cadiz, Isla, and Tarifk.
229 Lient. -Colonel Gibsone served throngbout the Kaffir war of 1846-7, and was pressBl cz
almost every occasion in which the troops were engaged with the enemy; and he had Che eemr
mand of and led the charge of Cavalry in the decisive affair of the Qwanga, on tha 8th Jsiv
1846, when a Isrge body of the enemy was encounterfd and utterly broken, leaving npward5«^
400 dead on the field, on which occssion his services were warmly acknowledged in the pake
despstuhes, and his name psrticolariy mentioned in Geoeral Orders.
230 Lieut -Colonel Storks served as Assistant- Adjutant-Qeneral at the Cape of Qood Hep*
during the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
231 Iiteot-Colooel T. C. Smith prior to entering the Army served for a short period in Hb^
Navy and was three times wonndeiL He served in the Peninsula firom June 1813 to the end *
that war in 1814, and was present at the affiiir of OrdaU He served also the campaign of is.,
and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
232 Lieut-Colonel Mainwaring served in the Peninsula from Msroh 1811 to Jan. 1814. b-
dodtng the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 2nd siege of Badajoz, aflkir near Val Moreaoo, battle d
Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, battles of Yittoria, Pyi^niv
and Nivelle. Served a^so the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. B«
has receded the War Meda^ with five Clasp«.
233 Mi^or Rochfort Scott served with the expedition agaiost New Orleans, and waa pnse:
at the attack on the American Lines on the 6th Jsn. 1815, and at the capture of Fort Bo^c
Served afterarards in France with the Army of Occupation, from July 1815 to Deoember 181$
and with Uie allied AngloTorkbh force in Syria, from Dec 1840 to Nov. 1841.
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I Mftfor Rom aeooinpaiitod the 78lh to HoUaady and wii pf wml at ttw tortlt of Wlamiutt
and In MTeral other engagemeiitt on tho Waal. He aerred afterwarda with tiM STth, at the
attack on Porto Rtoo, and capture of Sarinaoi, and In the Brigand War in 8L LiteiiL Alao ta
Sonth America^ and was preeeat at the alege and captme of Monte Video (wlien he loaled tka
walb in tlie command of three eompaniet), and captured a etand of eolonni and eeeored a qoaa*
tibr of arms : at the attack on Bnenoe Ayret he rcoelTed three wounds, one of wliich cairfad hb
left eye out of iti socket He acoompanied the regiment to the Peninsula ; but, from the state of
his wounds, was obliged to return to £n|^and*
d Major Laoglands lenred in the Peninsula with the 74th, and has reoetfed the GoM Medal aa4
one Clasp for the assaults and captures of Ciudad Bodiigo and Bada|os; slightly wounded at the
former, and aererely at the latter.
3 Ma{or Lepper lerred in the Peninsula with the 24th and was prese^it at the battles of Boeaoa,
Foenies d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees (severely wounded), and Orthes, and at the siege of Ciudad
Bodrigo, fnr which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
4 Major de Brem served the campaigns in Germany from 1709 to 1800 ; in Egypt hi 1801 ; in
Naples in 1805; in CaUbria in 1806 ; in Egypt in 1807; at the taking of Isehia in 1800 ; at the
siege of Santa Maura in 1810 ; at the defeat of the French in Sicily in the lame year ; In the
campaigns of 1811, IS, 13, 14 in the Peninsula and South of France. Severely wounded In Ger-
many on the 30th September 1706 ; and again at the battle of the Pyrenees on the 30th July 1813.
6 Major Spbiluff served at the c^ture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1800.
6 Major Thomas Wilson served in the Peninsula with the 28th and was present at the battles
of Basaco, Albnliera, and Vittoria (severely woanded), for which he has received the War Medal
frith three Clasps.
7 Major Christopher Wilkinson served the campaign of 1700 in Holland, under the Dakc ef
York. Accompanied the expedition to the north of Germany In 1805, under Lord Cathcart.
8 Mi^or Sandham served the campaign of 1700 in Holland, including the actions of the 97th
Aug., 10th and 10th Sept., and 2nd OcL Bzpedilton to Copenhagen in 1807 ; to Sweden, and
afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore in 1808-0 ; subsequently to Walcberaa,
in 1800 : the campaign in Holland, in 1814 ; and in Flanders and France in 1816, iadodlaff the
battle of Waterloo.
0 Major Gore served with the 80th regiment in the American war, indndidg the aetlona at
ChrysUer's Farm, 1 1th Nov. 1813, and Nii^ra, 25th July 1814, where he was taken prisoaer and
detained until the end of the war. He served also throughout the Burmese war, and commmided
a detachment under Ma|or Sale in defence of the lines of Bangoon, and the regiment ^re tiaws
In aetioB daring the eampalgn. He has received the War Medal with one daSp for Chryatler^
Flum*
10 M^or J. W. Henderson served with the 8th West India Bqgiment at the eantura of tibs
Danish West India Islands in 1801 ; and was afterwards present at the suppresrion of the mutlay
of that regiment at Prince Rupart's, in Dominica. Served with the 3rd West India Begimeat at
the storming aad o^tare of Mome Fortune hi St. Lucia, and at the capture of Tobago. Joined
the 50th after the storming of Almarai, and served in the Peninsula aad France und thepeace
of 1814. Severely wounded in the head at the capture of Aire, on tlie 2nd March 1814. He has
received the War Medal with two Clasps for Pyrenees and Orlhes.
II Major Davies served in India for leveuteen years with the 1st battalion 34th Foots was with
the Force of Observation on the Mahrattas under Ma|or-Geoeral Dugald Campbell in the Caaaia
or Ceded Districts hi 1805 : with the army under Lleut..QeReral Sir Barry Close during the whole
of its operations against the Mahrattas North of the Nerbuddah River In 1800 and 10; also with
the detached force on Toombodrah River in 1818 under Major-Geueral Laing, in coajunetfoa with
Sir Thomas Monro, the General Commanding in the SooUiem Mahratta Conntry.
12 Major the Honourable Sir Francis Stanhope served in the Uth Foot at the siege of Finsbhw
In 1800 ; and with the 1st Life Guards In the Peninsula and Sooth of France, and was oa the Staff
at the battle «f Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal vrith one Clasp.
13 M^or Edward Junes served as Adjutant of the 77th at Walcheren in 1800; and la Oa
Peninsola from July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the action of Bl Bodoo, also
the siege* and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo aad Bad^ot. Severely wounded at the storariag of
Ciudad Rodrigo.
14 M^orLowry served with the eoth at the captBiaofJavmm 1811, far whfah ha haaiae#wd
the War Medal with one Clasp.
16 Midor Adair served with the S7th la Sicfly la ISlOaad 11; la the Panfamila aad Pnaea
from 18li to the dose of that war to 1814,lneludiag the taking of Aleoy, covering the rirraal ftam
Bhtfy battia of Casfalla, ri^ga aad snbseqaoaf Woekade of Trngoaa, aad aetloes at Villa Ftaaa.
Babseqneatly la Flaadais aad France, including the oeeapatlon of Pails to 1816.
M tllr Ikvfor Whaslv servadtotha FaBtasala with the lOlh Li^f Di^ooaa froia Jaaa 1810
totto«daltbatwartol814,todadiBgtlw panoll al MMnaa froai tha UaM, aattoaa oT
War Servicesi qf the MctjoTrs. 106
bal, Bediafaa, Fox d'Aronce, and Sabugal ; battle of Foentes d'Onor, actloni of Llerena and
Castrejon, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, and the
Nive. 9th to 12tb Bee. Served also tfie campaign of 1816, indiwUng the battle of Waterloo. Sir
Trevor has rec^vod the War Medal with fbar Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and
Nirelle.
If ICafor HomserfM fit Bgypt ia IMI , and has reeeii^dd the medal.
18 Maf'ov LlMrrtnee aerred in Egypt hi 1801, and has receiyed the medal.
10 if ajar R. S. Wilkhuon aerred on board H. M. 8. JHamsde, In Lord Dancan't fleet off Cam-
ymlomUf blochaJliig the Duteh ileet in the Texel in 1798 ; after which proceeded to India and fell
in wiih- a lorga bo^ of Malay pirates off Batavia, which were completely destroyed. Oo boai-d
the £tmnder at ttie captore of the VUk de Milan French frigate, and recapture of the Cleopatra ^
aff fienaoda. Servecl also in the expedition on the north coast of Spain, under Sir James Mal-
colm aud Captain Parke. Major Williinson has served in evei^ quarter of the globe, and was
tekea priSDaer by ttie Amerioans near Xorfolh in Virginia while curying despatelies. Medal for
aarrieas in Bfiypt.
20 Major James Johnston served at the taking of Madeira in 1807 ; captmv of Gnadaloupe and
dspendeneies, St. Martin's, and St. Eustatins in 1810; also one campaign against the Burmese.
$t\ Majar Goate^ services : — Expedition to Germany in 1805 under Lord Cathcart; storming
the heights of Soril, siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martinique in 1800 ; Nepaul war in
1815, aod was engaged on the heights of Muckwanpore, 15th Dec. ; capture of Hattrass in 1816;
Mafaratta and Pindane campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; Burmese war in 1885 and 96.
$^2 Mi^or Kltson served throughout the Kandian war of 1817, 18, and 10.
83 Major Noel served in St. Domingo In 1796, 97, and 08, under Generals Boyer and Sir
Brant Spenear, and was wounded In the right thigh, when the French attacked the Cordon of
Posts. Served also at the capture of Lucia, Tobago, and the colonies of Demerara, Essequibo, and
114 M^or Sherer served In the FenlDsnla with the 84th from July 1809 to Dec. 1811, and ftom
Auj^ust 1812 to July 1813, including the liattles of Busaco, Albubera, Arroyo de Molino, Vlttoria,
and Maya io the Pyienaea. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps Ibr Busaco, Albu-
bera, and Vittoria.
95 Mi^r Samuel Thorpe served with the 23rd iu the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, in-
clndiog the action at Lugo and liattle of Cornnna. Capture of Waleheren in 1809. Subsequently
in the Peninsula, in^uding the siege of Ollven^, siege of Badajoz In 1811, battle of Albuhera
(twice wounded). Served with the 89th at the battle of IViulouse, when he was again sevei-ely
wounded. Also in the American war at Plattsburg; and subsequently at the capture of Paris.
Ha has received the War Medal wHh three Clasps for Cortmna, Albuhera, and Toulouse.
Sa Maior Begbie served in the Peninsula with the 82nd from Aug. 1808 to Nov. 1809, in>
clndSng the capture of Oporto and battle of Talavera. He has received the War Medal with one
Clasp.
27 Major Macpherson served in Hanover in 1805 and 6; at Buenos Ayres in 1807 ; In Portugal
and Spain from July 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera; action at
Lugo, and battle of Corunna. With the expedition to Walelieren, and siege of Flushing, where
ha was wounded ; the Peninsular campaigns from May to Dec. 1812, including the battle of Sala-
manca, where he was severely wounded. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
28 Major Hartmao served in the expedition to Hanover In 1805-6 ; at the siege of Copenhagen
in 1807 ; hi Sweden, Portugal, and Spain In 1808-9, including the advance and retreat of the
army and ia the battle of Corunna. Expedition to Waleheren, 1809 ; subsequent campaigns in
the Peninsula and France, including the defence of Tarlfa and affbir of Cases Vieja.«, battle of
B«rasa* actions of Arroyo del Molino and Almarez, battles of Vlttoria, the Pyrenees (25th, dOth,
and 31st July), Pass of Maya, ICiveOe, Nive, Bayonne, and Orthes ; affair at St. PaUiis, aud
batUe of Toulonsa. He has recelred the War Medal with eight Clasps.
29 M^or Pinckney served vrlth the SOth on the expedition to South America, Including the
taking of Maldooado and siege of Monte Video ; in the Peninsula from June 1808 to May 1809,
including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which be has received the War Medal with t^o
Clasps. On the expedition to Waleheren in 1809 ; received the flag of truee at the outpost at tlie
attack and capture of Ter Vere; present also at Middleburg and Flushing.
SO Major Mackay served with the 08th on the expedition to Waleheren, and at the captore of
Floahing In 1809. Also in the Penmsula from Juoe 1811 to the end of ibat war In 1814, inelttding
the bat^e of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, and battles of Vlttoria (wounded in the head), tlte
Pyretieea, the NiveUe, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with five Cla!<ps.
31 Major Aubin served In the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war, Ineludhig the
battles of Vittoviay the Pyrenees, 25th, 28th, 80th, and 31st July; Nivelle, Mve, 9tb, 11th, and
13th Dec. 1813, besides many other minor actions and skirmishes. Severely wounded tlirough
the le^atde. In action at Couches, 18th March 1814. Served subsequently in the American war
He haa received the War Medal with five Clasps.
a*^ Mf^or Brown served the campaign of 1814 In Holland with the 21st, and was present at iKo
storming of Bergen-op-Zoom.
II9. M^or WOUam Seward serrad with the 9tti hi tfaa Peninsula, fh)m Aag. 1808 to Jan 1809
107 ff^ar Services of the Majori.
and wu present at tbe battle of Vimiera ; on the expedition to Walcberen in 1809 ; and rabM'
quently in the Peninsula, including the defence of Tarlfa, battles of Barrosa (wounded )yyittoriay
and the Nive, and blockade of Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
• 34 Major Stack oerved in the Peninsula with the S4th from June 1809 to Feb. 1813, and again
firom 2nd Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera (wounded)
and Busaco, actions at Espinal and Fox d'Arouce, repulse of a sortie at Cindad Rodrigo, battle of
Salamanca, capture of the Reiiro at Madrid, taking of the hills and outworks before Buxgos, siege
of Burgos and storming of the breaches (severely coniuited),Tarious skirmishes with the rear,
guard and covering party at the bridge over the Carrion on the retreat, and battle of Orthes,
wliere he was severely wounded by a ball, which shattered the left elbow-Joint, and occasioned
amputation of the arm. Served eight years in Canada, and received a severe oontttsion oa the
bead in ld29| when on duty. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
35 Major Donaldson served in the PeninsuU with the 57th, from June 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814. including tbe sioge of Badajoi in April 1811, battles of Albuhera, Vittoriat and the
Pyrenees.
36 IVf ajor Clements served at the c^ture of the Cape of Good Hope In 1806 ; subsequently on
the expedition to South America; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, and extra aide-de-camp ta
Sir John Moore at the battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcberen in 1809 ; the Penin-
sular campaigns from 1810 to 1814, including Cavares and Merina, Salamancai Begar, Vittoris,
Valley of Bastan, and the Pyrenees. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Co-
runna, Vlttoria, and Pyrenees.
37 Major Doyle served with the expedition to South America, Including the siege of and sortie
from Monte Video, and storm by tbe enemy of Colonia. Served also in the south of Prance from
Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, Including the blockade of Bayonne and repulse of tbe
sortie, where he received a contusion on the left arm.
38 Major Harrison served in the American war.
39 Major Murphy served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1808 until the end of the war, Includhig
actions at Albeigana and Grijo, passage of the Douro, capture of Coimbra, siege and capture of
San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, action at Bidart (wounded) ; battles of Nivelle, Kive,
9th, 10th (wounded), 11th, 12th, and 13th Dec. ; bl>»cksde of Bayonne, action of St. Ellemo, and
battle of Toulouse. He has received the Gold Medal for Toulouse) and the Silver War Medal wiib
four Cla»ps for the Pyrenees, St. Sebastian. NivcUe, and Nive.
40 Major Hooper served in tbe Peninsula from 1800 to 1811 — when he was sent to England on
account of his wounds^and was present at the battle of Busaco, lines at Torres Vedras, skirmiAhn
on the retreat of Massena, actions at Campo Mayor and Bella Castel, first siege of Badajos, taking
of Oliven^, and battle of Albuhera, where he was severely wounded through the shoulder in a
charve.
41 Major Willats served in the Peninsula from 1612 to the end of the war, including the slegv
and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz from 19th Jan. to 6th April 1812 ;
operations near and blockade of Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
42 Major Thomas Reid served with the 3drd at tbe capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France
in 1810; the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, including both attacks on
Merxem and storming of Bcrgen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Quatre Bras, retreat of the 17 th June, and battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded.
43 Major Cox served at Travancore in 1809, and in Ava in 1825.
44 Major Fox served In the Peninsula with the Royals and was present at the battles of Conmna
and Fuentes d*Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
46 Major Charters served with the expedition to Hanover, under Lord Cathcart, in 1806 \ the
Walcberen expedition, in 1809 ; and campaign in Holland, under Lord Lynedoch| In 1814.
46 M^or Mason served with tlie expedition to the coast of America in 1813, and was «ngaced
In several small actions. Present also at the capture of Moose Island, in tbe B«y of Fondy, in
1814.
47 M^or Handcock accompanied the expe«Ution to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the army in
Sicily In 1806, and was employed with Its various operations from 1806 to 1810 ; went with tW
expedition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Ischia and Pnicida; returned to Sici\v
and employed against tbe French army. In 181 1. Served in Spain during 1812 and 13, iocluding
the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, and affair of Villa Franca. AIm the campaign of 1815,
and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
48 M^or Sutherland served with the 72nd at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope In l^X^ ,
and accompanied the force from thence to co-operate at tlie capture of the Isle of Fruce in 1810.
49 Major Gregory served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a gun-bnst
belonging to the Flotilla under Commander OweUf oa Like Ontario, for which be reoaiv«d the
thanks of the Xaval Commander-iU'Chlef.
50 Mi^w Wright served at the capture of Madeira, in 1806 ; and the campaign fai tb« Penui-
siiTa, under Sir John Moore, In 1808-9. He has received the War Medal with 0110 Clasp Im
Corunna.
51 Mi^or Stewart served with the 25th at the reductk>a of Martinique, Bt Martin's, asd St
EiiktaUus, in 1600; and of Guadalonpe in 1810, and agfain in 1815.
fFar Services of the Majors. 108
IfUJir Cnmtard served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1812 to July 1814, iodudlng operations
ti tka covering army during the siege of Badajoz In 1612, as a volunteer 79th regiment ; battle
of SalaaMBca, capCare of Madrid, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Ortbes (severe gun-
shot wonnd). He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Salamanca, Nivelle, Nive,
and Ortbes.
53 Major Henry Reid served at Cadiz from March 1813 to the end of the war« Served also in
the American war, including the aflhir at Hampden.
54 Major Long served with the Tlst in tlie Peninsula, from Sept. 1813 to the end of that war
In 1814, including the action at Cambo, battles of the Nive, befoi'e Bayonne (wounded), Orthes,
Aire, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He
has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
55 Major fiarou served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
56 Major Colebrook served on tiie expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
57 Major George Browne served the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatrc Bras
and Waterloo.
58 Major Bonamy served in the Peninsula with the 6th from Sept. 1813 to June 1814, including
the battles of Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec., and Ortbes. He has received the War
Medal with two Clasps.
59 Major Marshall served with the 91st on the expedition to Portugal in 1808, including the
battles of Rol^a and Vimiera, advance into Spain and ratreat through Gallicia under Sir Jolin
Moore, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Subsequently
In the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (26tli, 27th, 28th, and 30th
July), the Nivelle, and the Nive, on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 13th Dec. 1813, investment of Bay-
onne, and battle of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pampeluna, 28th July 1813, and severely at
Orthes. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
60 Major Manners served in the Peninsula with the 59th from Aug. 1812 to May 1814, in-
cluding the battle of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian in Aug, 1813, battle of the
Nive on the 9th, 10th, and 11th D^ember, 1813. Wounded at the storming of Bhurtpore on the
18th January 1826. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
61 Major Raynee served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden,
and subsequently to the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including the retreat to Corunna.
Served also subsequently in the Peninsula from March 1810, to the end of the war in 1814,
including the defence of Cadiz, battle of Barrosa, defence of Tarlfa, action at Seville, battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Niveile. passage of the Aduur, and operations before Bayonne. He has
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
62 Major Coolce's services :— See page 1 16, note 2.
63 Major B. P. Browne served the campaign of 1815 with the 11th Dragoons, and was present
•t the battle of Waterloo. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord C jmbermere,
in 1825-6 ; and was a volunteer for the dismounted cavalry storming party.
64 Major Birtwhistle served the campaign of 1814 in the South of France with the 32nd. Also
the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Qaatre Bras (slightly wounded), retreat on the 17th
June, and battle of Waterloo (severely wounded).
65 Major Moore was present with the 2nd battalion of the 87 th in nearly every action In which
it was engaged, the greater part of the time as adjutant, indndiog the battle of Talavera (wounded
in the right thigh, where the ball still remains), defence of Cadiz during the whole time, battle of
Vittoria (two horses shot under him), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes (horse shot), Vic Bigon*e
(wounded), and Toulouse, besides various affairs of out-posts. Served also the Mahratta campalg'n
of 1817 and 18; and in the Burmese war, in 1825 and 26. He has received the War Medal with
aeven Clasps.
66 Major John Clarke served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Oporto and Talavera, lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Arroyo de
Holino and Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, sie^e of Badajoz. battles of Vittoria. the Pyrenees
(from 25th to 31st July, and 2nd Aug.), the Nivelle, the Nive (9th and 13th Dec.)^ action uf St.
Palais, battle of Ortbes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous sldrmishes. At
the battle of Albuhera, when in the command of a company of flankers, was struck down by a
Polish Lancer, and taken prisoner, but made bis escape in a charge of cavalry. He has received
the War Medal with eight Clasps.
67 Mi^or Algeo served In the Peninsula with the 77 tb from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war.
68 Major Sheppard served at Walcheren in 1809, and in Canada from March 1814 to Dec.
1816, including the actions at Chippawa, Lundy's Lane, before Fort Erie, and the attack on
Snake Hill.
69 Major Richardson served in the Peninsula with the 11th from Aug. 1809 to Oct 1814, iu-
cloding the battle of Busaco, the subsequent retreat of the army to the lines before Lisbon, tlie '
advance' and pursuit of the enemy when they broke up from Santarem, blockade of Almeida, and
battle of Fnentes d'Onor. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Busaco.
70 Mi^or Cuinon served in tbe Peninsula with the old 94th from January 1810 to the end of
the war, hK^hidhig the defbice of FOrt Matagorda in front of Cadiz in 1 810, lines of Tornf^ Vedrits,
battle of Puentes d'Onor, first fnegc of Badajoz, action at Bl Bodon, atorm of Cliidad Rodrlgu
I 2
109 War Services of the Majors.
(severely woanded in the chest), battles of SalaniAnca, Vittoria (slightly wooodecl in the right
knee), Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toaloiise. He has received the War Medal with seven Clattpii.
71 Major Tatton served in the Peninsula from Aag. 181 1 to the end of that war In 1814, and
was present at the blockade o\ Bayonne.
72 Major Jackson served in the Peninsqla from Dec. 1800 to 1814, and was severely wounded
through the left breast and in both arms at the battle of Albuhera. Served sabseqaently hi the
American war. He has reoeivfd the War Medal with one Clasp.
73 Major Graham served at the siege of Flushing in 1800, and afterwards in the Peninsula,
including the blockade of Bayonne. Subeequently in the American war, Including the action at
Bladensburg and capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, and those in Front of New Or-
leans on the 20th Dec. 1814, and 8th Jan. 1815 ; also at the taking of Fort Bowyer.
74 Major Black served the campaign of 1816, including the battles of Qnatre Bras and Water-
loo, at which last he was slightly wounded. Also in the campaign on the Butle) (Medal), including
the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
75 Major Robertson served with the expedition to Waleheren In 1800, and was present at the
siege of Flushing. Also at the taking of the Kandian country, In Ceylon, under Sir Robirt
Brownrigg.
7G Major Rivera landed at Passages In Dec. 1813, and Joined the light division in Feb. 1814 ;
took charge of a division of the boats fitted out at Sucoa for the passage of the Adour ; tlien
Joined the force for the siege of Bayonne. Embarked for America in 1814.
77 Major Wood served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
78 Bfajor Waymouth served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards from Not. 1818 to tlie
end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vlttoria, Investment of Pampelona, and the
battles of the Pyrenees. Also the campaign of 1816, Including the action of Qnatre Bras, cover-
ing the retreat on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded and taken prlaomn*,
when chaiging the French cuirassiers at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
70 Major Buchan served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the reconnoitring of the
position before Antwerp, action at Merzem, and bombardment of Antwerp.
80 Major Lowe served with the 16th Lanoers at the siege of Bburtpore In 1826-6, and wa»
wounded.
81 Major Gibson served In the Peninsula with the let Light Infantry battalion of the KingN
German Legion, from Aug. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, Including the siege of 8an
Scbastiauy an action in the Pyrenees at the pa»sage of the Bidassoa (wounded), and the subsequent
actions in which the left wing of the army was engaged. Served also the campaign of 1816, and
was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
82 Major Morse Cooper served the campaign of 1814 as a Volunteer with the RoysJs, and was
present at the investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. Also the campaign of 1816, in*
eluding the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Served with the 11th LIglit Dragoons at the
siege and capture of Bhnrtpore In 1825-6. Slightly wounded at Bayonne, and severely at
Waterloo, having received five wounds.
83 Major ICevill (see Note 3, p. 116).
84 Major Jaunoey served on l^e expisditlon to Waleheren in 1800. Subsequently In the Penin-
sula from July 1812 to Jime 1814, faiduding the battle of Castalla, siege of Tamgona, retrvat
from thence, its second siege, retreat from Villa Franca after the battle of the Paas of Ordall, and
investment of Barcelona in 1814. Ezpeditlon to Naples in 1815.
85 M%)or Hill served the campaign of 1815, including tiie retreat on the 17th June, battle of
Waterloo, and storming of Cambray. Served also in CaflVturia in 1820 and 21 ; and'aftefwufUs in
the Burmese war, including the taking of Mahratee and Aracan.
86 Major Warburton served the Nepaul campaigns of 1817 and 18, and subsequently In tb^
Dcecan, Including the capture of the Ports of Rhyghur and Asseerghur.
87 Major Lynch served at the siege of Flushing. At Malta and the Ionian Islands under Lord
Wm. Bentinck. At Genoa and in the south of France in 1814. At the siege and capture of
Bhurtpore, and was wounded at the assault 18th Jan. 1826.
88 Major Wright served in the American war.
80 Major Cockell served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore under Lord Corabermere.
IK) Major Gould served vHth the 76th on the expedition to Waleheren and at the stegt of
Flushing in 1800. Peninsular campaigns from June 1813 to the end of that war In 1814, ioelucKi*};
the siege of San SelMstian, action of San Marcial, paMage of the Bidassoa, battles of the HUrl]«-
pud Nive, and all the operations round Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war. and
was present in the action at Plattsburg. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps Ibr
Nivelle and Nive.
01 Mirior de Lacy served hi the Peninsula firom Aug. 1800 to the end of the war, ineludlafr tb^
battles of Bttsaco and Albuhera, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajot, battles of Salaroanru,
Vittoria, Pyrenees (S8th July to 2nd Aug.), Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Received a ff«n««h«»c
wound in the right arm at Vittoria. Has fterved seven years in the West Indies since the pcac^.
He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
02 Major Weyland served the campaigns m Upper Canada from 1812 to 1816, todadiag tb#
actions at Fort George and Stoney Creiek, at which last he was severely wounded.
JFar Services of the Majors. 1 10
03 Major Joseph Smith served with the 27th in Sicily when Marat threatened it with invasion ;
and Tor nearly three years in the Peninsula, including the battle of Castalla, and the attack at the
Col d'Ordal.
94 Major M'Pherson served the campaign of 1813 in Holland, including the actions at Merxcm
and bombardment of Antwerp. He served with the 99th in operations against the Natives In ^^ew
Zealand, and was severely wounded.
95 Major Gordon served at the battle of Trafalgar.
96 Miyor Elgee served in the Peninsula and Finance from Feb. 1809 to the end of the war in
1814, including the battles of Talavera and Fuenies d'Onor, siege of Burgos (contused wound in
the leg), and investment of Bayonne. He has received tlie War Medal with two Clasps for Tala-
vera and Fnentes d'Onor.
97 Major Pascoe served in the Peninsula and France from Aug. 1809 to Feb. 1814, including
the battles of Salamanca, Vittorla, Nivelle, and Nive, passage of the Bidassoa, and other opera-
tions; sieges of Badajoz (first siege). Forts of Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian. Army of
Occupation from 1815 to 1818. He has received the War Mei^ with seven Clasps.
98 Major Spiller served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing, and the attack
and capture of Ter Vere.
99 Major Bridges served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula and France from Joly
1811 to Aug. 1814, including the defence of Cadiz in 1811 ; battles of Vittorla and the Pyrenees;
passage of Bidassoa; Nivelle, Nive, and Adour; and the operations before Bayonne. Attached
to the Prussian corps d'armee In 1815, under the command of Prince Augustus of Prussia, and
employed in the reduction of Pliilippeville, Marienbourg, and Bocroy. Adjutant to the Royal
Artillery, serving with the force employed in Portugal in 1836 ; and tlie Brigade- Major to the
Royal Artillery in the Canadas in 1838. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
100 Major Montagu served at tlie siege of Dantzic, in 1813; also the campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Cambray.
101 Major Caine served in the Nepaul campaign of 1815, and was present in action at Jeel-
gfanr. In the Deccan war of 1817 and 18, including the action at Jhubbulpore, where he
carried the regimental colour of the 17th in the attack of the heights defended by the Arabs. Pie
was Mi^or of Brigade at the assault and capture of Bhurtpore, and was present during the whole
of the siege : wounded by a grape shot in the left foot whilst charging the enemy's guns on the
day of the capture. He commanded the Grenadiers of the 26Ui at the capture of Chusan
(Medal) 5th July 1840, and was British Commissioner, and Military Magistrate of that island
until its evacuation in Feb. 1841. Major Caine has been in Asia from the commencement of his
service to the present period, having left India in 1840 with the China expedition ; and he is now
employed as Colonial Secretary and Auditor General of Hong Kong.
102 Major Scargill served with the 9th at the defence of Tarlfa, from May to Dec. 181 1. Also
In the South of France from March to May 1814, including the blockade of Bayonne and repulie
of the sortie.
103 Major Dawson served in the Kandian war in Ceylon.
104 Major O'Neill's services: — Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing; captnre of the
Isle of France; Mabratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, including the capture of the Forts Singhur,
Wossoola, Poorunder and Sholapore.
105 Major Ainsworth served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and subsequently in the Penin-
sula, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and 2nd siege of Badajoz, and battle of Nivelle.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
106 Major Campbell served the campaign of 1814, in the south of France, including the
investment of Bayonne. Served also throughout the Burmese war.
107 Major Poyntz served in the Peninsula as a volunteer with the 30th, from February to
November 1811, including the occupation of the Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massenn,
actions of Sabngal, Almeida, and Barba del Puerco, and battle of Fuentes d'Onor, for which he
has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
108 Major Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 53rd from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war
in 1814, includhig the siege and capture of the fortified convents at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
siege of the casUe of Burgos, battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, and Toulouse.
Seventy wounded at Pampeluna on the 26th July 1813. He has received the War Medal with
five Clasps.
109 Mtijor Codd served with the 48th, in the operations against the Rajah of Coorg in 18S4.
110 Miyor Wade served throughout the campaigns In Affghanistan from 1838 to 1842 inclusive,
— he was Adjutant of the 13th at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (medal), and Major of Brigade
at the assault and capture of the town and torts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghnr, night
attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardurrah, and assault of Perwandurrah.
Present with the 13th at the storming of the Koord Cabool Pass (wounded), affair of Tezeen,
forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khan, heroic defence of Jellalabad
and sorties on the 14th Nov. and Ist Dec. 1841, 11th March, 24th March, and Ist April, 1B42 ;
genera] action and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad (medal), storming the heights of
JugdaUiieki general action of TezeeD, and recapture of Cabool (medal).
Ill fFar Services of the Majors*
111 Major Caach served in the Peninsula with the 5t1i from Aag. 1808 to Dee. 181S, and
■giUn from Oct. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, indudhig the battles of Roleia, Vimieray
Talavera^ and Biisaco; retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Lerfa, Pombal, Redlnha,
and Sabii£^-HX)ntused wound on the groin ; battle of Puentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajos
— contasi^ wound on the chest ; actions of EI Bodoii and Aldca de Ponte, siege and capture of
Ciudad Rodrigo^ wounded in the right thigh at the nssault ; third ^ege and capture of Bada|ox
-^contused wound in the neck at the assault; battle of Salamanca^horse killed; capture of
Madrid and tlie Retiro, battles of the Nivelle, the Nlvc, and Orthes, actions of Sauveterre and
Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse, — ^horse wounded. Served afterwards in the American war,
and was present at the action at Plattsburg. He has received the War Medal, with twelve Clasps.
112 Major Greenwood served on the China expedition (Medal).
113 Major O'Orady was present with the 62nd in the operations In 18U agidnst the Prench io
rotreat from Leghorn, including the affairs of Savona and Spezzia, forcing their positiana on
the heights of Neroi, and capture of Genoa. In the same year he served in the American war,
and was present at the taking of Castine. He served with the 48th at the capture of Coorg in
the East lud es in 1834 ; with the Queen's Royals, during the campaign of 1844-5, hi the
Southern Concan and Sawant Warree country, including the Investment and capture of the
Forts of Monohur and Munsuntoeh ; and on particular service in the Kaffir war (South of Africa)
daring part of 1846-7.
114 Major Austin served in the Peninsula, from Oct. 1811 to April 1812, Including the siege
and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, for which he has received tlie War Medal with one Clasp. Cam-
paign of 1814 in Holland, including the taking of the fortified village of Merxem. Campaign of
1816, including the battle of Waterloo.
115 Maji>r Robertson served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810 to the end
of the war, inlnding the defence of Cadiz, from Feb. to Sept. 1810, where he was employed as
an Assistant Engineer ; lines at Torres Vedras, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Caul Nuva, Fot
d'Arouce, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second sie^e and blockade of Badajos in June
1811 ; acrions at El Bodon,and Aldea de Ponte, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, liege and
asfault of Badajos, battle of Salamanca, advance upon and capture of Madrid, retreat to Portnsal,
battle of Nivelle, actions of Ui Ba*^tide, Sauveterre, Vic Bigorre, and Tarbes ; battles of Orthes
(severely wounded in the left arm} and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with aigbt
Clasps.
116 Major Havelock served with the 16th Lancers at the siege and capture of Bhnrtpore, in
1825.6; and in that on the Sntlcj, including the battle of Sohraon (Medal). Served with the
Army of the Indus, during the campaign of AfTghanistan in 1830 under Lord Keane as Brigade
Major to the Cavalry Division, and «as present at the siege and capture of Ghnznee (Medal). He
acted in the same capacity during the campaign in AfTghanistan in 1842 under General PoUoeky
and was present In the action at Tezeen, and at the recapture of Cabool ( Medal). He served also,
as D. A. Quartermaster-General to the Cavalry Division in the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal ^,
including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, and was most severely wounded In
the lungs at Ferozeshah.
117 Major Tew served with the 60th in the battle of Punniar (Medal). Also the campaign of
1846*6 on the Sntlej (Medal and three Clasps) includmg the battles of ^Moodkee. Ferozeshah,
Aliwal, and Sobraon (dangerously wounded).
118 Major Enoch served with the expedition to Walcheren and at the siege of Flashing, in
1800; in the Peninsula from 1810 to 1813, including the sieges of Badajoz and OUvensa, In
1811 ; battle of Albuhera. actions of Fnente Grinalda, S&ih, 26th, and 27th Sept. 18U ; si^iis of
Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca (severely wounded, and horse killed under
him). Served also the campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cunhray
and capture of Paris. He has received the Medal with four Clasps.
110 Major Pearson served at the siege of Bhurtpore, and was a volunteer for the dismonnted
cavalry storming party. He served also in the action at Maharajpore, 29tli Dec. 1843 (M«dal),
•Dd in the campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and
Sobraon : at Aliwal he commanded the right wing of the 16th Lancers, and subseqaentfy tiM
regt., as also at Sobraon.
190 Major Bere served with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Afghanistan, wider Vord
Keane, and was prpsent at the siege and capture of Gliuznee (Medal); and he commanded the
party of the 16th Lancers, under Brigadier Cureton, sent to seize the guns and secure the posses
sion of the citadel of Cabool, and was appointed at Cabool Assistant-Adjutant-General of Cavalry,
and continued so until the reduction of Lord Keane's army in the Provinces. He nerved also the
campaign on the Sutlej in 1846 (Medal), including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal (wottiid«d},
and Sobraon.
121 Major Archibald Campbell served In the Peninsula with the 4th Portuguese Regl fras
20tb Biay 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Bu5aco, Linea ofTbrra
Vedras, actfon of Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, l»t and 2nd sieges of Bndajos, action at
Arroyo de Molino, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Pampoluna (i«verely wounded iu the »Jde), Jii^m
0th Dec., and l)efore Bayonne 13th Dec., taking the inland of Holriague, battle of Onbes^
at Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Head severely Injured 24th June 1813, when panning tfaa
to Pampvluua. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
fVar Services of the Migors, 112
•Ifi Ifajor Beckham served the Peolnralar campafgos of 1812, 13 and 14.
13d Major Pwdval Brown aerved with the 4l8t In the Burmese war in 18^ and 25.
124 Major Orr served In the Pealnsula, wiih the 7ih FiMlUera, from Feb. to Aug. 1811, and
aj?aio from April 1812 to the end of that war iu 1814, incloding the siege of Badajoz in April and
May 1811, battle of Albuhera (wounded in the left knee and elbow), action of Osma, battles of
Vittoria, affair of Roncesvalles, battles of Pampelana, Nivelle, Orthea, and Toulouse, besides varioug
minor afl^re. He was also at the capture of Paris in 1815. He has received the War Medal with
K¥en Clasps.
ISS Major Trevor served the campaign of 1814 in Hr»lland. Also the campaign of 1815, in-
dadlng the battle of Waterloo, and captures of Cambraj and Paris.
126 Major Creagh served in the Anglo-Spanish L^on. and was engaged oo the heights of
irlaban in Alava, on the 16th, 17th. and 18th January 1886, besides several other affairs. Hq
was also employed on a Particular Service in Canada at the outbreak of the Rebellion in 1837.
127 Major Wolfe served with the 59th at the taking of Palembang in Sumatra io 1819 ; the
taking of Bali, and also the fortified Kittore at Macassar in 1814 ; the Deccan campaign of] 817
and 18 ; and in the Kandian war in 1818.
128 Major Orange served in the Burmese war In 1825.
139 Major Srott was at the destruction of two ships of the line In the Bay of Cette, 26th Oet.
1809 ; iu acilon with the French fleet off Toulon, 19th July, 181 1 ; in the action at Navarino, 20th
Oct. 1827.
130 Major PIggott 8erved with the 26th on the Chhia expedition (Medal) and was present at
the first capture of Chu«an.
ISl Major Gray served thronghnut the Burmese war, and was engaged in the attack on the
enemy's entrenched position near Rangoon, stonning the stockades at Kokein, Tantabuin, Pan*
lang, JDenobiu Pagoda, capture of Denubiu, the entrenched position near Prome, Malown, and
Pagam Mew. Served aUo In Scinde and Bel<K>chistan from 1839 to 1842.
132 Major Tinling served with the 13th at tiie capture of Rangoon, 1 1th May 1824.
133 Major Du Yernet served with the 45th in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
134 Major Bourchier served in France with the army under the Duke of Wellington f^om 1815
to 1818; and in Canada during the insurrection in 1838 and 39, and was employed at Prescot,
under Colonel Young, in organizing the Militia of that section of the Province.
135 Major Johu Bolton served the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, and was present at the
st^e of Rbyghur.
136 Major Lloyd served the campaign of ISld^and was present at the batile of Waterloo,
taking of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Served one campaign latter part of 1826 against the
Rajali of Kolapore. Also the campaign In the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844 (including the
storming of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845.
137 Major Barnes served at the capture of Fort Anjul in Cutch 25th Dec. 1815 ; the Mahratta
campaigns of 1817-18; escalade of the Fort of Boiijee in Cutch, March 1819; siege of Ras-el-
Kymah and Zyah in Arabia, Dec. 1819; escalade of Dwarka Ohamandel, Dec. 1820; action of
Beni-Boo.Ally in Arabia, March 12.
138 Major Riley was in an engagement with a French squadron in the Mozambique channd
3rd July 1810 ; served the Nepaul campaign of 1814 and 15.
139 Major Phibbs served in the Peninsula, with the 27th, from Nov. 1813 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with three Clasps. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present at
the taking of Plattsburg. Lost his left arm, and was shot through both legs at the battle of the
Iflvelle.
140 Major John Forbes seiTed in the Kaffir campaigns of 1834 and 35 hi the Cape Mounted
Riflernen.
141 Major Fynmore, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served several years as mid.
shipman in the navy, and was at the battle of Trafalgar and at Bnenos Ayres in 1807. In 1800
and 10 he served in the Great Belt in command of a gun-boat employed in the protection of onr
eonvoySy and was engaged with the enemy^s gun and row-boats. On the night of the 1st of Aug.
1810 cat out three merchant vessels under a heavy fire of field-pieces and muske'ry. Six weeks
detached firnm H. M. 8. Vanguard the same year, to intercept the communication between the
Port of Rostock and Wismar ; assisted at the capture of a convoy of five sail, and drove on shore
and destroyed an armed row-boat. In 1816 he served at Algiers; and In 1821, 22, and 23, in
the West Indies, and was engaged with piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of whieh were
captured.
142 Major Deverell served the Deccan campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18; In the Persian Gulf in
1819 and 20, including the rapture of the Arab fortresses of Ras-el-Khyroa and Zyah ; and in the
Burnnese war, from Nov. 1825 until the peace in 1826, including the captm^e of Donabew, attacks
on the beigiit near Pronte, of Maloon, and of several stockades.
143 Major M*Mahon served with tlie 9th Lancers in the campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, and
waa present at the battle of Sobi*aon (Medal).
144 Major White served the campaign on the Sutle] in 1846-6. with the 31st, Induding the
battle* of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, for which lie has received the Medal and one Clasp. He itaa
afterwards present at Buddiwal.
145 Major Seagram served with the 45th in the Kufllr war of 1847.
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H. Jf . OraTes, Bengal Inf.
A. Jack, CB. do.
J. T. Leeiie, CB., IS July 47
B. I. Co.'M Dfpot at
HarUy
8ir B. A. Campbell, CB.,
IS July 47 BoenUtingfor
B. I. Go. at N9wry
7JanelB40. East Jnd.
J. C. Tudor, 40 Bengal N. I.
5. Poole, 1 Bombay V. I.
6. C. Ponaonby, 11 Bengal
F.B. Corfleld. SO Bengal N.I.
E.Qreen,Cit.9I BombayN.I.
G. Fkrqubarson, 8 Bengal
K. I.
C. Blood. Bombay Art.
D. WilUami, 45 Bengal N.I.
J. D. IlaUett,3 Bombay N.l.
J. Finnit, fil Bengal N. I.
W.R.OorileId, 31 Bengal N.I.
J. 8. LeesoD, Bombay Art.
B. St. John, I Bombay B. R.
T. P. THt,CB. 2 Bengal E.B.
H. Garbctt, Bengal Art.
R. Hortford, do.
B. PitsGeraltl, do.
J. Christie, 8 Bengal C.
R. Napier, Bensal Eng.
A. M. Becher, 01 Bengal N.I.
J. Pordyee, Beocal A.rt.
T. P. Flemyng, 86 BengiJN.I.
H. T. Tucker, 8 Bengal N.I.
P. Mackeeon, CB. 14 Bengal
N. I.
G.-Thomton. 40 Bengal N. I.
P. Wh€ler, II Bengal L. C.
W. geott, fiomby Eng.
J. 9. Hodgion, IS BemralN.I.
J. K. U*Caoalaiid, 70 Bengal
it. I.
J. L. Mowatt, Bengal Art.
P. CoTentry, 0 Bengal L. C.
C. Chetter, 88 Bengal N. I.
J. Mackenzie, 8 Bengal L.C.
O. St. P. Lawrence. 11 do.
C. Grlfin. 61 Bengal N. I.
R.W Honner, 4 BoinbayN.1.
8. WiUiamt, 8 Bengal N. I.
J. Hobfon, 1 Bombay E. P.
E. H. Ludlow, Reneal Art.
R. If Ignao, 1 Bombay E. K.
G. J. Uant, 10 Bombay N.I.
E. B. Uoyd, 49 Bengal NJ.
O. B. TreHaenbeere, Bengal
Engineers
Sir Richmond C. Shake-
spMr, Bengal Artlliery
MAJORS.
Eraeet, Baron de
Sehmledem, JTJST.
90 Sept. Conttmnt
John Norton, atia$ Tey-
oninhokarawen, Capt.
and Leader of the In«
dianaof the Five Nations.
15 Feb. 18 Cafuula
8a.Saokey 10 Axig.Conttn^nt
Cha. Irvine 81 Sept. do.
Henry Light 80 do. do.
O.Tito Brlce 9 Not. do.
B. Lntyena do. do.
BJI.OarthwaItedo. do.
Tho.Pipon 10 do. do.
Charles Wayth do. do,
Robert Abbey do. do.
P. D. Pellowes do. do,
Ch.Hames 8ONoT.C0n«n«ii<
O.J.Wolieleyl4D. do.
9 J. Ralney do. do,
w. Pbipps ' do. do.
W.D.SpoooerSSdo. do,
Wm. Thomson do. do,
John Gordon 80 do. do.
Wm.W.8wainedo. do,
Fra. B. Eliot do. do,
R. Axford, 10 Oct. 98 R«c./br
B, In. Comp. at Liverpool
Jaa. R. Colaett 10 Jan. 87
Batt Indiot
H. C. Rawllsson, CB,
8 JunePertIa
John Laugbten do. do,
Ed. Pat. Lynch,
S June Persia,
•T.Rltherdon 10F.88 B.I,
8em. at Addieeombe
S8 June 88 B. Ind,
B. L. Thornton do. do.
R. L. Anstruther do. do.
Lnr.Hor. Smith do. do,
John Fltxgerald do. do,
Q. W. Bonham do. do.
J. R. Woodhouse do. do,
Wm.C<«hlan I8Not.40£.7.
R. WilbrahanU7NoT.4OP.0.
Cha. H. Churchill do. do,
Lewis Brown, 8 April, 41
Bast Indiet,
Phillip Anstruther, CB,
SO May 41 do.
A. J.Radfleld, 8 July 41 do.
Fred. Wright Hands
SS Not. 41. K.Ind.
John Jerris do. do.
AlbertPlnson,SS Not.41.JB./.
Wm. Hystop do. do.
O.A.Underwood do. do,
Francis Jenkins do. do,
Chas HewetsoQ,
S8 Not. 41 E. Ind.
;Bneas Sheriff do. do,
Albany Troward do. do,
Humiftey I^ons do. do.
John Fra. Bird do. do,
A. G. Hyslop do. do.
Thomas Gidiey do. do.
Jas. Fraser,CA.do. do,
Thomas Sewell do. ifo.
Fra. B. Lucas do. do.
H. Stilles Foorddo. do,
Step.G. Wheeler do. do,
William Cotton do. do.
O. M . O. Smyth do. do.
Claud Douglas do. do.
W.E. LItchfleld do. do.
W. M. N. Sturt do. ife.
R. M.M.Cooke do. do.
*L.C.A. Meyer, do. Cavalry
Depot at Maidstone.
T. Senton, CB.
A0ct,4A E, Ind,
H. P. Bum do. da.
E.R.Mainwaring do. do,
A.Q. F. J.Yoonghttsband
do. do,
Geo. Hall Mae-
Gregor, CB, do. Aff-
ghanistan.
John Peter Ripley,
S8I>ee.4S B.Ind.
T.E.A.NapletoB do. do.
G. Bumey do. do
J- Halkett Cralgle^
CB. do. do.
J, Verris,CB. do. do,
P. A. Held, CB, do. do,
W.Andenao,CB.da, do,
R. Shirreff do. do,
W. Riddel! do. do.
T. H. Scott,CJI. do. do.
T. T. Pears, CB, do. do,
R. C.Moore, CB. do. do,
D. F. Evans do, do,
J. Macadam do. do,
C.H J)elamain, CB,
4 July 48 B.lHd,
M. F. WiUougfaby, CB,
do. do,
W. T. Whitlie, CB, do. do.
J. Jackson, CB, do. do.
A. Tucker, CJB. do. do,
8. J. Stevens, CB. do. do.
W.B.O.Blenklns,Cll.do. do,
F. E. Manning,
80 Apr. UB,In.
Henry aaytoa, do. do.
H. J. Guyon do. do,
Jas. Sanndera do. do.
R. Cautley do. do,
PhUlp Harris do. da.
N. A. Parker do. do,
F. R. ETans do. do.
T%o. Touaf do. do.
Geo. Thomson, CB. 8 Aug.
Beeruitinff for the B, I.
Co, at Cork,
George Hntt, CB,
S Jan. 44 East Ind.
Robert Henderson, CB.
95 Jan. 45. do.
Joshua Talt. CB. do. ifo.
Wm. Mayne, 98 Sept. 45 tf^.
George Hall Mac Gregor,
CB, 11 Not. 45 B. Indies
Apr. 40. Bast Indies,
P. O'Hanlan, Bengal Cav.
Sebastian Nash, do.
R. Houghton, Bengal Inf
J. L. Taylor, Bengal Inf.
W. B. Thomson, Beng. Inf.
J. R. Pond, Bengal Inf.
O. Johnston, do.
Geo. Carr, do.
Patrick Hay, do.
Ancas J. Mackay do.
R. T. Sandeman, Bengal Inf.
Henry Palmer, do.
David Pott, do.
G. H. Swinley, Bengal Art.
A. Macdongall, Bengal Inf.
10 June, 40. East Indies.
P. Makeson, Bengal Inf.
J. Turton, Bengal Art.
F. B. Bolleau, do.
R. Hill, Bengal Infantry.
C. Corfleld, do.
Coiin Troup, do.
A. L. Campbell, Beng. CaT.
M. R. Loftie, BengHl Inf.
W. B. Baker, Bengal Eng.
R. Waller, Bengal Art.
Cha. O'Brien, Bengal Inf.
Wm. Hoggan, do.
W. 8.Pillaiis, Bengal Art.
T. L. Harrington,^ Ben. Cav,
D. Seaton, Bengal Inf.
Henry Forster, CB.
9 Oct. 1840. East Indies.
W. F. Grant
1(4
9 Nov. 1840. East Indies,
Thos. Paslcy Ray
Robert Wroughton
Henry Temiiler
Wm. Geo. Lennox
Thos. Donnelly
Wm. Rawlins
Rob. Mignan
Rich. Rodney Ricketta
Cha. Edw. Faber
Cha. Jas. Green
J. Tho. Smith
J. Hen. Cramer
J. Gwennap Hume
John Uptrap
Jas. Stevens
Geo. Wright
Haughton James
Geo. Tumbuli MarshaU
John Byng
Walter Rutherford
Wm. Pitt Maodonald
Geo. Joteph Maut
Pran. Chas. Scott
John Swansou
Arch. Neil Maclean
Alex. McDonald Elder
J. Rob. Sandford
Kenneth Campbell
Jas. Roxburgh
George Thornton
Gilbert Jas. Richardson
Rieh. Blood
J. Horatio Clarksoo
Jas. Ramsay Birrell
Hen. Canning Bolleau
Jos. Cosfleld
John Lewis
Edw. Stanton
Wn. Taniia Savarjr
Edw. J. Wacion
Alfred Borradalle
Fran. Forbes
Peter MelviU MelvUl
John Read Brown
Geo. Munro Arthur
Rob. CodringUm
Geo. Buxham Arbothnot
Charles Fanner
Rob. Hen. Mllea
Wra. Reece
Rob. Dennis White
John Piatt
Jas. Laverton Bevell
BeiU. Crispin
David Carstairs
Wm. And. Ludlow
Arth. Cole Bpottiswoode
Hen. Hall
Jos. Graham
And. Rowland
Arth. Cleghom Wight
Hen. Power
Jas. Templeton Bratt
Rob. Campbell
Geo. Fanner
Oeo.' Nott
Chris. Simpson Maling
Anth. Highmore JelUcoe
Alex. Adam
Sam. Rich. Hicks
Chas. Pooley
J. Edw. Parsons
Rob. Garrett
Jas. Walker Bayley
Wm. Barclay GoodCellow
John Hayne
John Watkins
Cha^ J. Lewes
Oeo. Rich. Talbot
Montague Wm. Perrean
Bulstrode W. Comberlege
Edw. Waller
Wm. Beaumont
John Cooper
Rob. Marsh. Hughes
J. Edmondttnne Landers
Cha. J. Oldfleld
John Cumberlege
Wm. Carletton Ormsby
John Hiitehine*
Geo. Hen. Harper
115
Bleb. WoodwAnI
▲tei. Oorte Scott
DftTld DavidMD
Fu^nhwMii Tweadale
Wm. Httfiier
John Uobton
Tho. John Nuthntl
H«o. HadlestOB
John Welehmaa
ArUu KnjT#it
J« Hen. BowdMi Conf don
8. Fn*w Hannah
Alfred Lewi*
John Shepherd
Emaanel Roberts
Frandt Badea
T. O. E. OBmnell Kennf
Ben. Ang. Honitbj
Rich. Hall
▲lex. Maeleod
Alex. B. Le Mesnrier
Cha. Brooke Morton
Rich. An«elo
£d». J. Dlckej
Christopher H. Najlor
Wm. Perfvteon Beatton
George Bovlej
WiUooahbj TreTelyaa
John Back
Cha. Hunter
J. Skarden Ramiaf
Edwin Hen. Aikiaeoa
William HiU
Hen. Hvaion Hobion
James HenderM>n Maebraire
Frvd. Cha. BlwaU
Andrew Charlton
James Benwall
Wm. Brett
Cha. Lucas
Hen. WUlovghby Trareljran
Tho. Eaton Coif rare
John Tho. Philpoi
Frtd. Wm. Blreh
Georf * Cox
Robeit M*Nair
Wm. Benson
Bnlttnide Brrrav*
John Cha. Hawes
Tho. Candy
Geo. Stdner WUkinsmi
Hen. Bower
▲nthonj Harrison
Sam. Auchlnleck Grant
Wm. Uef rick Macaulaj
Cha. Fran. Le Hardy
Alex. Shirre*
Robert Oerala
Darld Archer
R. Hit'kley Richardson
Mirb. John Rowlaadson
Hen. norland
Prrd. Wm. Todd
WllIlRm Hslpln
CoehiH Glendwr Otllejr
John BlasUnd
Fran. Ant. Clarke
John Hill
Rob. Orsnl OamiehaH
The. MagiMff
Cba. WoodfaU
Francis Dudgeon
Gas. Cowper Roehfort
Local Rank.
Rich. LambeR
Aftfanr Trotter
John Gordon
David Scotland
Hubert ICarshall
John Wm. Hicks
Hamlyn Lavkourt Harris
Arnold Rawson WUion
Rawflon John Croxler
John Uddell
St. George Dan. Sboweis
John Wyn 8trett*li
Cha. Moray Macleans
Wm. Scott Adams
I Rob. Nich. Fannce
John Free
Herbert Beaver
William Stewart
Stephen WillUms
Henry Drummond
Cha. Commeline
Hen. Nelson Wonley
Somerset James OroTe
George Le Grand Jacob
Henry Grlfflth
Henry Stamford
John Grant
E. Anstruther Pftrqiih.ifson
Hon, H. Burrard D&lsell
Edw. Madden
Hampden Nicholson Peppei
PhiUp Goldney
Tho. Dltmas
William Maoreorga
J. Chicheley Piowden
George Moyle Sherer
Fred. Lewis Nirolay
Lockyer Willis Hart
Aug. Sam. Hawkins
Alex. Rob. Rosa
Edw. DarraU
Wm. Hen. Atkinson
wm. Freeth
Rob. Long Shawe
Wm. Mitchell
James Drummond
Wm. Bin Held Wemyss
James Pope
Ruffh Aug. Boscawen
Peter Abbott
Rich. Drouxht
Fred. Yaaghan M*Of«tb
Wm. Russell
Donald Mackay Seoble
Wm. Elsey, 1 Jan. 47
£. /. Depot at Warlty
Henry Browne> It July 47
Limdon
John Jacob, IflJan. B.IndUt
George Hall, d Oct.
George Bal'our, do.
Pred.ConyereCotton,Msdras
Eng.l 1 Dec.47. Eottlmdif
Herbert Be^j . Edwardes, CB .
Bengal Army. 1« Sept. 48
Lahore ttrrUoritB
RarteyT^rrick Combe, Ben*
gal Army, do. <fo.
Wm. Henry Kenny, h. p.
61 F. » March 40.
Kom Zcaiand
John Pitt Kennedy, 14 Dr*.
f4Mar.40 Boat Indiot
7 Jane 1840. East Imd,
D. C. Kelllfr, 0 Bengal N.I.
H. Stiles, 1 Bombay B. P.
H. H. Lloyd, 7:1 Bemra) K.L
J. Abbott. Bengal Art.
A. Wheattey, S Bengal L.C.
J.D. Shakespear, Bengal Art.
P. K. Dancan, Bemral ArL
J. Lang, 90 Bengal N. I.
J J. Hamilton. 86 Bene. N I.
J. W. H. Jsroleson, fiSdo.
T. Moore. 8 Bengal L. C.
C. Campbell, 42 Renffal N.I.
E. H. Hart, 10 Bombay N.I.
P K. Skinner, 0 do.
E. P. Master, Bengal Art. n
R. A. Master, 7 Bengal L.C.
J. Ramsay. 85 Bengal N. I.
F. Lloyd, 10 do
O. Cautley, 8 Bengal L. C
T. Tspp, 1 Bombsy B. F.
J. G. Glas^furd, Bengsl Rnc.
W.P.Robblns,l5Benaal N.I.
R. R. Kinletide, Bengal Art. {
R. W. Ooldle, Bengal Eng.
A. Huish, Benvnl Ait.
J. Clarke, Sfi Bengal N. L
Geo. Blddulph. 4S do.
H. M. Durand, B* ngal Eng.
Wm. Abereromble, do.
J. D. Macphenon, 99 Bengal
N. L
W. M. Osbbelt. Madras \tL
B. G. Austin, Beniral Art.
M. Mackensie, Rental Art.
J. R. We»tem. Bengsl Kng.
J. A. D. Pergussun, 0 Ben-
gal L.C.
W. K. Warner, Bengal Art.
O. P Whish. 60 Bengal N.L
M. Dawe«. Bengal Art.
Charles Hoffge, do.
H. Siddons, Bengal Enr.
C. Thresh le, 10 Bombay N. I.
M. R. SlierwIU, 8 Bengal E.R.
T. W. Hirks, Brmbay Art.
J. F. NtAbbard, fid Bengal
N. I.
J. Aberrromble, Bengal Art.
S. Tumbull, Bombay Art.
J. R.<mMiy, I Bombay B. F.
R. W. D. Lelfh, do.
A.Cunn Ingham, Bengal Eng.
B. WiKglns, 58 Bengal N. I.
J. Nicholson, 87 Ben^N.I.
7 June 1840. In ths
Pvt^Jaub.
B. J. Lake, Bengal Eng.
R. G. Taylor. 1 1 Bennal L.C.
C. Herbert, 18 Bengal N. I.
14 June 1840. East Indin.
Geo. Malcolm, 1 Bombay
N.I.
N. B. Chamberlalne, 16
Bengal N. I.
CAPTAIN*.
Christopher Vauchnn Fo«i,
18 July 48 Bud$OH*» B^p
Oomtpamif*s territonta
BoenUting for tko S, India
Vompanif'a Artmy.
CAPTAINS.
Richard Oeo.Granffi* DubUa
H. VlbartQIegg Edinbnrgk
*Wm. P.Hsy, • Umr 48
BJ,Qk*» Depot, Warlty
Officers of the late St.
Helena Regt. who have
local raitk st SU Helena
and Eastward of the C«pe
of Good Hope.
BriffiadieT'&onorai.
GhniieBDallas. ... 14 Pebw 98
lAeHt.'Oolam^.
C. R. G. Hodson IS Ang. 8
Mtetfoif
D. K. PriichMrd..tl Mayf7
Oaptalmo*
T.M. Hunter.... 81 Apr. »
O A. DenTisafIb 28 Apr. 98
J. B. Spiller.... g Apr. 8((
D. Me Mahon....99 Apr. »
A. A. Yoange.... 9 Ma) 3»
W. O. Kennedy.. 88 J4n. 88
W. K. Doveton . .97 Jan. 88
W. Mason 1 Oct. 88
XieMlenonfs,
O.W.MelliM....14
M. J. Johnson . .19
S. F. Armstrong tl
W.P. Sampson.. it
C. S. T Bond •• 9
J. R.C. Mason.. 1
T. B. Knipe ... .96
t. n. Meen...... s
J. B. Alexander SI
D. H. U. Lester 1
Apr.ag
Ang. »
Mey ^
8ep.-«7
Apr. 9
Apr. 81
Not. 81
Aog. .Tl
Jan. 89
Oec 98
I
P. N. Ofnene....l7Sep>. '.'9
H Marriott ....l7Scp.tf
G. S. Chadwlck..90 r><tr :<t
C. Pillcha.nl ....5^ L»rt>- .4
F.M.Saker....M Mar. 81
tll5
YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.
Her Majesty 9 Body Guard.
(INSTITUTED BY HENR7 VIL, IN THE YEAR 1486.)
Captain,
The MatquBU of Donegal.
LieuienanU
Sir George Philip Lee.
Ensiffn»
9 Capi. Sir George HoultOD,' h.p. 43rd Foot.
Cierk of the Cheque and Secretary >
9 m Lieut, 'Col, John FitzManrice,* KH., h.p. Unattached.
Exom,
Sir Thomas Seymour Sadler.
9 i^ John Kincaid.'
Lat€ a Oitptain In thi SyU Brigad§.
Richard Phibbi.«
Latt a Captmin <» ths iSth Peoi,
Edmund Hooke Wilson Bellairs.
Lai§ a Ueuienmni in th^ 7th FtuiU^rt,
6 Ushers and 100 Yeomen.
1 Sir George Houlton serred in the Peninsula with the 4drd Light Infantry, and waa
present at the battles of Basiaeo, Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria (severely wonnded),
Pyrenees, NiTelle, Nive, and Toulouse, and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz,
for which he has rerefve<1 the War Medal with ten Clasps.
2 Lieut.-Co1onel Fitz Maurice served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade from April
ISll to the end of that war in 1814, including the action of Sabugal, battle of Fnentcs
d'Onor, sieges and as«au]Cs of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, action at San Milan, battle of
Vittoria, actions at the bridge of Yanzi and Vera, battles of the Xivelle and the NIve (9t)i,
10th, and 11th Dec.% action of Tarbes, and battle of Touloase. Served also the campaign
of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras. Leg broken at the storming of Badajoz and
severely wounded in the thigh by a musket-ball at Quatre Bras. He has received the War
Medal with eight Cia.«ps.
3 Captain Kineaid joined the Rifle Brigade in 1800, and retired from it as a Captain in
1631. He served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; and subsequently in the Penin-
sula, including the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras in 1810, occupation of them,
pursuit of Massena, actions at Santarem, Pombal, Redinha, Casal Nova, Foz d'Arouce^and
Sahngal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions near Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte^ siege
and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo,— led the storming party of the light division ; siege and
storming of Badajoz, actions on the heights of San Christoval and at Castrejon, battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid, retreat from Salamanca, in which he was acting Brigade-
Major to the 1st Brigade of the light division ; actions at San Munos and San Milan,
battle of Vittoria, and three days' severe skirmishing in following the enemy to Pampeluna,
which ended in the capture of their last gun by the Rifle Brigade : battles of the Pyrenees,
atorming the heights of Bchalar, storming the fortified heights of Bcra, battles of the
NiveUe and the Nive, together with those near Bayonne on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and
13th Dec. 1813 } action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous minor affairs.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Quatre Bras, the retreat
on the following day, battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris : at Waterloo his horse was
wounded in fire places and killed under him.
4 Captain Phibbs was present with the 48th Regt. at the attack and capture of
Coorg (Bast Indies) in 1834.
THE HONOURABLE CORPS OF GENTLEMEN AT ARMS,
The Body Guard of the Sof^ereign an all Public and State oceanoM.
(BSTABUSHED IN THB YEAR 1609.)
Captain,
Thomas Henry, Lord Foley, 24th July, 1840.
Lieutenant.
Sir Matthew Wystt, ^91 Jan. 48.
Standard Bearer,
David James Hannar, p 31 Jan. 48.
Oentlemen at Arm$»
5lrBenjaninSmith(Ciip#.^0C.)<^8O Sept. 17 j Wm. Henry Muloek Holoict . ,9\1 V4h 40-
George Wilkinson p 15 June 19 Jamefi Little ...r28Peb. 46
James Morison P21 Aprildl | Theobald Blake p28 Feb. 46
John Banks p 68ept.30 Oeoi^e Kltson p dKor.ie
Thomas George Wright P 1 1 Jan. 32 Richard Edward Daviet p 16 Mar. 47
Henry Larkyns Ewart P28 Oct. 37 9 033 P. Percy Nevill* p 1 Apr. 47
George Winchester PSOJan. 38- (M^^, K p. I9tk Foot,)
JamesThomson P 24 Feb. 38 Egerton Ford P9Dae.47
iBsculapius Field p 4 Mar. 38 Wm. Maijoribanks Hughes ....Pi Jan. 48
John Lewis Lamotte p 20 Oct 41 ! (Captain uu^ l»t Dr, 0d»,)
Francis Watto P2dJune42 Robert MUley De BUquiere....P 29 April 48
James Tyler p23 Jan. 43 William Alexander Tinkler P30 June 48
Joseph Skipp Lloyd p 2 Feb. 43 Augnstns Pentheny O'KeUy . . . . p 1 Oct. 48
Q John Blakiston* 81>ec.43 Gregory Grant Foote p 3 Not. 48
( Lato Bnv,-Mojor, ^ Copt, on, h,p, «7M Regi.) Herbert Henry Rice P 9 Not. 48
John James Robinson p29 Mar. 44 Francis Vanderlore Mills p 16 Not. 48
William Lyon • P13 May 44 Philip Salomons p 6 Dee. 48
Qjobn Henry Cooke* 2 Oct. 44 Robert Bryce Hfty p 9 Mar. 49
{Br§9et'M^r, h.p, Unattoehed,) John Lane p 16 Mar. 49
Wm. Henry Brabaaoa Conner . .P 14 Not. 44 Edward Goodwin p22 June 49
Peter Ralph Shield P13May46 Stapleton Charles Cotton PlOOct. 49
DaTidGreen p30 July 46 John Gordon.... p 1 Not. 49
Payma§ter,~^
Ai&utant.'^JuDm Bance Curling, p6 May, 38. ,
HarMn^wr.—Samuel Wilson, p 34 Feb. 31 .
Sub'OJieer$,^9 m Major NcTiU, 18 May, 48.
9 Major Cooke, 24 June, 48.
Scarlet, — Facing Blue. ^^en£i,— Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.
1 M^lor BIftklstoo haTiug pined throofh the Rofml Military AcaOemj at Woolwich in \90% li« proewdad
lA India at a Cadet In the £ait India Cooapaay's Serrice, and was ^>K>lnced to the Corpt of Bug Ineert oa
the Madfw KrtahHihaent, hokag then on half-pay as a Uaatenant In H.M. Seirlce. In IMS he aerTtd In
the campaign against the Mahrmttaa, and iraa engaged In the battles of Asaafe and Argauin, and si the
•lege* and aMaulti of Ahmednuggur and Oawllghur. At the tuppreMlon of the mutiny at Tellore i* IMS
h4» directed the gnne hy which the gate was Mown open. In 1810 he acted as Chief Engineer at the eapmre
of the Island of Bourbon. Having been employed In reconnoitring the ooaet of the Isle of Vranoe pravlona
to the arrival of the eipedltkm, he waa Instrumental in diicoTerlng the spot where the descMit waa mmio ;
and, having been appolotcd to the charge of the Guides, he led the advance of the Army until the sdrrra-
der of that bland. For his senrices on the above occasion he was nominated Extra Alde-de-Gunp to the
Commander-in-Chief, Sir Samuel Auehmuty, on the eipedition to Java in 1811 ; and having been sent In
advance with the Chief Engineer to fix on the point of Undiag. he was engaged in a serious aflhir oa the
coast in the boats of H* 11. ships Barracouta and Xedn* On the landing of the Army be was engaged in
the aflhlvs of Wellevrieden and Samarang, and at the siege and assault of the fortified position of Cowntta.
tn IBIS, having attained the rank of Captain In the eorpe of Madras Engineers, he retnmed on fnrlonfrh
to England. Shortly afterwards, havtng been placed on ftiU pay la H. M. 87th Regt., he was appointed l»
a company hi Uie 17th Portuguese Regt , with which he seived in the Light DIvisioa of tha ftaln*«lae
Array until the eonclusioa of the vrar ; havtaig been present at the battles of Tlttorla, NIvelle, NhrewOithes,
and Tonloose, and In all the aflkirs In whieh the Light Division vras engaged. At the siege of San
Sebastian he vohinieered as an Engineer, aad while so engaged was severely wounded. For his serviana oa
this occasion he was promotsd to a company in the 97th Regt.^ln 1819 was placed on half<iiay ; aaid 9m
the SSrd June 1849 he was brought on full pay of thedlst Regtv and retired by the sale of his somnilssinas .
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
t M^lor Cooke sirred with the 4ard at Wakhereo. la 180S. In Jane 1811 he joined Iks Light Divislasi
la the Frataisttla, and was prsseat at the siege and storming of Cludad Rodrlgo, and of Bsd^)<n (woaaded
at the assault), action* of CMtnjon aad San Chrlstoval, battle of Salamanca, actions of 8aa Manoa aad
5sn Milan, battle of YIttoria( wounded), actions in the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian, the attack oa the
hefghu of Vera, battle of the NIvelle, battles of the Iflve on the Olh, lOlh, Iltti, Itlli, aaid ISih tee.,
actloae at Tarbes and Arcangues, battle of Toulouse, besides varloae ailhira of lass hnportaaaa. Oa the
ath Jan. 18IS, he was prreent at the attack oa the American Lines before NevOrleaas. Re served aflsi^
wards with the Army dnrlog the Oecupatloa In Prance. He has received the War Medal with eight Claspo.
9 Mi^r Nevlll served In the Peninsula with the 2nd Battalion of the 80th, from July 1810 to May
YSia : also the eampelga oi 1814 in Hollaad, and that of 1819 in the Nelherlaads: he waa prawat at iW
defence of Cadlx, oecupatloa of the lines of Terras Tedras, varftoaa mtaor actloas wbea ia paiaaU of
MaM^na. battle of Fnenles d'Oaor. Siege of Cludad Bodrigow siege and storm of Bad%)oa (severely
wonndcd la the head and leg when leading the ladder party In the Escalade of the St. Vincent Baetina).
baiUe of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos (severely wounded thtongh the left shouldtr la
the itorm of the flltst Uae ef the castlew 4th Oct. 1818), borobardaient of Antwerp, aisanlt oa Itaigsa e|i
Zoom, battle of Waterloo, aad eaptare of Paris : throughout all the above mentioned siegns he arced aa
an Assistant Engineer. In 1818 he served In the Deceaa war, and was present at the capture of Asswi
ghnr ; and In 18M he wm attached to the Kbam's Troops at the capture of a Predatory Force. Aftrr
aevetaf 9t years ia India with the 8Sth and 19th Dragoons, and S8th and CSid Rf«ls., hia health WIsrf
when In command of the left wing of the OSrd, In a very unhealthy elfanate. He has reoalvad the War
Medal with fmir Clasps ; and he has also rseelvrd the Croes of the Legion of Honour Ihr his
dered on hoard the P^'aeh Mstrhaat ship Bmpmtit, on her poasage fima India to Europe.
w
STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.
COMUANDBR IN CHIBF.
9 m Piftld Marshal His Oraee th§ Duke of Wbllixqtox. KG. QCO. GCII.
Military Secretary,
f n Lteat-Oeaenl Lard Fitsroy Somerset, QCB. Colonel of the 53ri Ut^^mcnt.
AideeHit'Camp.
CA Colonel Hon. Oeofge Anson, Half-pay Unattached.
Arthur, Marquis of Doaro, Lieutenant-Colonel ditto.
Charles, JBarl of March, Captain Half-pay Unattached.
Henry, Marquis 0/ Worcester, Captain 7th Hnssars.
Adjutakt-Gbnbbal.
9 LieuL-Qeneral Sir John Macdonald,GCB. Colonel of the 43nd Roynl Htglilaudcrs.
Deputy Aiffutant'OeneraL
9 M^Jor-General George Brown, CB. KH.
Assistant Acf/utant'Oeneral,
Iie«t.-Colonel William SuUlyan, Half-pay Unattached.
Deputy Assistant Atffutant'Oeneral*
Captain Arthur John Pack, 7 th Fusiliers.
Inspecting Field Offietr^ and Superintendent of the Recruiting Departtnent,
Colonel Sir Kichard Doherty.
Quarter-Master Genbral.
Q General Sir James WUloughby Gordon, Bart,^ GCB. GCH. Colonel of Iho 93rd
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Assistant Quarter-Master GeneraU
9 Colonel Jamfs Freeth, KH. Half-pey Unattached.
Deputy A4sistant Quarter-Master Gcnernl.
9 Cii Major John Enoch, Half-pay Unattached.
aiof^de-camp to the queen.
Colonel O. A. Wothcrall, CB, KH,, Unatt.
9 — Sir Jas. Holme* Scboedde, IT (7^., Unatt.
Hcnrjr Jobn Wn. Bcnlinek, Goldft. Gdi.
CiH — ^— Tliovnai Reed, CB. 02 P.
B JO Alexander Konnedjr Clark Kennedy,
CB. KH., Unattached.
■ ..~^ Horatio Oeorfrw Broke, Unatt.
O. ^. of Hunlly, KT. Aberdeen Hllitta.
T. Wood, Rojal East UiddleMZ AIHitia.
John Le Coateur, Jersey Militia.
221 — i— BrBOTt&ir/ of Hount Edjpeumbe, Dnke of
Coruwairi Rangert.
Tboa.fbrI do Grey, York Htiaaar Yeo-
maurjr Caralry.
^ — - Edward Baker, R. WlIU Yeoroanrjr Caralry
m^tX Cha. D. 0/ Richmond, ICO.Sauez Mil.
- Tboi. Adams Parke, CB. R. Marlnca.
John Owen, CB. KH. R. Marines.
Wm. Lard OinorbeD,R. An^lciej MUitla
«... Thomas Wears, KH., Proy. Bn.
n —— — - John Olde«ld, KH^ R. SDyinccn.
t
9 £21 Colonel Thomai Dyneley, CB. R. Artillery.
— —Thomas M on teath.CA., Bensral Infiililry.
9 8ir Colin Campbell, KCB,, 08 F.
Peter Edmonatone Crulftle.CIi., b.p.A^^K.
— — Edmund Morris, CB., UnaliachHl .
— Geo. P^U»r Wjmcr, CB., Bcnsxl inf.
James Prlaulz, 0«iern»py Mi itU.
WllllHm Pattle, CB. Dcnsnl Cavalr*.
■ * ^on.Thos. Ashbumham, CB,, h.p. (12 F
— ^^— Michael While, C/?.SDrs.
Hugh M. Wheeler, CB, Bengal Inf.
— —— John Scott, CB. 9 lancers.
J. L. Ponnefather, CB., h p. 88 F.
■ A. 8. H. Mountain, CB. 20 P.
O. E.Gowan, CB, Bengal ArtUlery.
— — Pal. Montgomerie, 00. MadraaArt.
Marquis of OonenJ, Antrim Militia.
' Foster Stalker, CB,, Bombtty.lMtfiiry.
Christopher Godby. CB„ Beofatlnf.
— Klcholai P«aoy» Ci^.iBragal Infenlrjr,
tB
118
1^^ Regiment of Life Guards.
Xmn* SerT<
60
Pull
Pay.
83
28
Half
Pay.
24
0
21
0
21
0
16
0
13
0
13
0
0
0
8
0
7
0
13
0
7
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27
i(H|
« PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO.*'
ColoneU
9 Stapleton, Vucotmt Combermerc,* GCB. GCH. 2nd Lieut. 26 Feb. 1700;
Lieut. 16 March, 91; Capt. 28 Feb. 03; Mqjor, March, 94; Lieut.-Coi.
9 March, 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1800 ; MaJ&r-Gen. 90 Oct. 05; Lieut^^Gen. 1 Jan«
12; Gen. 27 May, 25. Col. Ist Life-Guards, 16 Sept. 29.
Lieut. 'Colonel and Colonel.
John Hall, Comet, p 12 June, 17; Lieut. p24 July, 17; Capt. p2 Aug. 22;
Br>'M({ior, 8 Sept 31 ; Jlfq/. 8f Lt.-Col. p27 Dec. 37; Lt.-Col. SfCol.9 Kor. 46.
Mqjor and Lieui.'CoUmel.
Richard Parker, Comet, p 2 Aug. 22; Lieut. P31 July 25; Capt. P30 June 28 ;
Brevet'MqJor, 23 Nov. 41; Mqjor and Lt.-Col. 9 Nov. 46.
Captains.
Tho0.Myddelton Biddulph
Lord F. A. Gordon .
Lord Wm. Beresford. . . .
Lord Chas. P. P. Clinton
Hon. W. H. S. Cotton . .
John Farrer
Henry Lowther
W. G., £arl of Munster
LlEUTBNANTS.
Henry Dorrien Streatfeild
9 R.Winterbottom,*R.M.
James Macnaghten Hogg
Geo., Viscount Dupplin
Hon. D.C. FiU-G. De Ros
Henry Sam brook Crawley
Geoige Andrews, aty.
E.J.C.LordBllot .
Artliur Walsh
COR. AND
8UB-LIBUT.
P 7 Oct. 26
P 2 Aug. 29
P 30 AprU 29
P 24 Jan. 34
P21 Oct. 37
P 27 Dec. 37
P 24 Sept. 41
LIEUT.
P 23 Feb. 29
18 June 34
P 4 July 34
P 6 May 87
P 18 May 41
P 10 Nov. 41
P 5 Sept. 43
P 1 July 42
CAPTAIN.
P 7 July 43
18 Dec. 37
P 6 Oct. 43
P29 Mar. 44
P 7 Feb. 46
P 1 May 46
11 Dec. 46
. P 29 Dec. 46
P23 April 47 p27
P 4
19
P13
9
P 6
CORKBTS AND SUB-
LlBUTBNANTS.
Sir Wm. Aug. Fraaer, Bt.
Tbeophilus John Levett. .
G. H. £^r/q/'MountCharles
Henry Lygon
St George Caulfield
Edm. Waldo Meade Waldo
Richard Bateson
Henry Wyndham ......
P 9
15
P16
P 4 June 47
P13 Aug. 47
P31 Dec. 44
P 5 May 46
P 10 Not. 48
P 0 Mar. 41)
P 16 Mar. 49
P27 April 49
June 47
July 47
Aug. 47
Apr. 48
May 48
Mar. 49
Mar. 49
Mar. 49
AprU 49
P 16 May 34
P 1 Dec 87
P27 Dec. 37
P30 Dec. 42
P 29 Dec. 40
P 4 June 47
P 9 Mar. 49
P 16 Mar. 49
BRBTBT-
MA/OB.
0 Nor. 46
Adjutant, — Lt. Gcoriee Andrews, 11 Dec. 40.
Quarter-Master. — William Binnic, 29 Jan. 47.
Surgeon. — James Cockbnrn, 12 Sept. 48; Astist.'Surg. 15 April 36.
Aitistant'Surgeon. — ^Thomas Tardrcw, 12 July, 44.
Veterinary-Surgeon. — $ William Percivall,* 30 Nov. 12.
Scarlet. — Facings Blue. — Agent, George Samuel Collyer,£sq.
{Returned from France, January, 1816.]
1 Lord Combermerc accompaaled bis regt. (the 6th Dr. Qdi.) to Flanders in Auk. 17M, and Mrred to tb«
end of that campsi^, and until June of the following one. In 1700 he embarked in command of the ti^h
Lt. Drs. for the Cape of Oood Hope, and lerfed a short but active campaign under Sir Thomas Craff, «hc«
be accompanied his regt. to India* where he served in the memorable campaigns of 1708 and 80. ayainsa
Tippoo Bultaun, Including the battle of ilallavelly, and siege of Ser.ngapaUm. Proceeded to the Pralncssia
in ISCXf, in command nf a brigade of cavalry, consisting of the Uth and 16th Lt. Drs., at the head of vbscte
ho disfingnished himself, during the campaign in the north of Portngal, including the operations at Oporto,
and afterwards at the battle of Talarera. In Aug. 1HU9, the local rank of Lieut.>Gen. was conferred wiioa
hire; and, early in 1810, he was appointed to the romroand of the whole allied cavalry under the Duke of
WelilngtoD. and remained In that command until the termination of the war in 1614, and dbtiogvlai^cd
himself at the head of the cavalry upon every occasion that presented itself, Including the variotts ■£!)««••
Id covering the retreat from Almeida to Torres Vedras, battle of Bucaco. actions at Villa Oarcka aisd
OMtnyJon, battle* of Pnentes d'Onor and Salamanca (s^vtrily wounded), action at £1 Uodon, faatilca c.f
the Pyreneca, Ortltes, and Toulouse. Served also at the slece and capture of Bhurtpore, In IMS aod JHt»
as Ctimmander-ln-cbief. His lordship has received a llcdal for Serlngapatam ; the gold Croaa and ««««
Clasp for tba battles of Talavera, Fuentct d'Onor, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse; and the ailvar W«r
Medal with three claspe for Bus^tco, Ciudsid Rodrigo, and Pyrenees.
S Ueot. Winterbottom served in the Peninsula and has received the War ICedal with oaa Claap tor %hm
battle of Toulouse.
4 Mr. Pare! vail served In the Peninsula from September, 1819, to the end of the War in 1814, %mA w»
prasent in the battle of Toulouse. Served also the campalfcn of 1816, inclodlng tha cftptura of ^tfis* U«
has recdved tht War Medal with two daapt for Or ihct and Toulouse.
2d BeffimaU of Life Guards,
119
Tam'Serr.
66
PoU
Half
P»y.
PHy.
32
i
80
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" PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO.
Colonel.
9 Charles Wm. Marqttu of Londonderry,* QCB. OCH. JBnsi{fn, 11 Oct. 1704;
Lieut. 30 Oct. 94 ; Capt. 12 Nor. 04 ; Mqfor, 31 July, 05 ; Lieui.-Col.
1 Jan. 07; Colonel, 25 Sept 1803; Mqjor^Gen. 26 July, 10; Zieui.-Gen.
4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Co/. 2nd Life Ouards, 23 June, 43.
Lieut.^Colonel and Colonel.
James M'Douall, Comet, p 19 Feb. 18 ; Lieut, p 2 Oct. 23 ; Capt. P 10 Oct. 26 ;
Brevet-Mt^for, 28 June 38; Mqjor ^ Lieut.-Col. p 10 April, 40; Lt.-Col.
P 30 Dee. 46; Co/. 10 April 47.
Mqfor and Lieut.- Colonel.
Lewis Duncan Williams, Comet, p 21 June 20; Lieut, p 23 July 25; Capt^ p 15
July 28 ; Brevet-Mqfor, 23 Not. 41 ; Mqfor jr Lieut.^Col. p30 Dec. 46.
Captains.
Mountjoy Francis Kartyn
Geo. Howard Vyse
Tliomas Ogilry
Hon. F. John Evans Freke
Hon. R. Neville Lawley,«.
E. M. Earl o/ Longford
Charles J.Tottenham ..
Hon, Comwallis Maude
LlEUTBNAKTS.
Peter Sherwen, adjj. ....
Hon. Brownlow C. Bertie
Henry Savile Lumley .
Hon. J. H.DelavalAstley
Fountaine Hogge
Edw. FfoUiott Wingfield
Arc. C. Douglas Hawksley
Harcourt Johnstone . . .
John G. Carter Hamilton
Cornets and Sub-
LlBUTENAKTS.
J. A. Q.Ld. Loughborough
Charles Hayes Miller. . . .
H. J. Townsend Stephens
Joseph Awty, R.M
Hon. Claude Bowes Lyon
Robert O'Brien Jameson
George Robert FitzRoy . .
Augustus Savill Lumley
COR. AND
SUB-LIEUT.
p 27 Dec. 27
P 26 Nov. 30
P 9 Mar. 32
P 24 Nov. 36
P 8 July 36
P 9 July 36
P 28 April 37
P 16 Sept 36
21 June 39
Pll Oct. 39
P 28 May 42
P 17 M'ur. 43
P 9 May 43
P 12 May 43
P 30 Dec. 45
P 13 Feb. 46
P 22 Jan. 47
P25 June47
P 17 Dec. 47
P 25 Apr. 45
28 June 48
P30 JuDe48
P 1 June 49
P23 Nov. 49
P 23 Nov. 49
LIEUT.
P 22 Mar. 31
P17AprUd6
P29 April 36
P 24 Mar. 37
P 8 May 40
P 9 May 40
P 28 May 42
P 23 July 44
22 July 44
P 30 Dec. 45
P 13 Feb. 46
P 28 Jan. 48
P 14 Feb. 46
P29 June 48
P30 June4d
P 1 June 49
P30 Nov. 49
CAPTAIN.
P 22 April 36
P 1 Sept. 37
P 8 May 40
P 28 May 42
P 28 Jan. 48
P 14 Apr. 48
P 1 June 49
P30 Nov. 49
BRBTET«
IfAJOR
9 Nov. 46
t
23 Nov. 41
Adjutant. — Lieut. Peter Sherwen, 21 June, 39.
Quarter-Master.—yfmwai Allen, 25 July, 34.
Surgeon. — Abraham Nisbet Connel, M.D. 22 Nov. 30; Attitt.^Surg.flQ June
25 ; Hospital-Aseiet. 10 March 25.
Aseiet. 'Surgeon. — Geoi^ge M'Culloch, MD., 6 June 45.
Veterinary-Surgeon. — John Wilkinson, 27 April, 26.
Scarlet — Facvngt Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returned from France, February, 1816.]
1 Lord Londonderry hu receited a crois and one claip fbr Sshagun and Benctcnte, TUaren. BuKaco.
Fuentet d'Onor, and Badaloi, and wai seTercly wounded in the bead by a miuket-baU in Holland, lOUi
OcUlTtW.
B 2
120
Ymn* 8«nr.
67
Full
Paj.
38
S6
Half
Pay.
21
80
90
10
10
8
6
8
7
6
8
6
6
6
7
6
6
4
4
3
3
S
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1
8
10
93
9
36
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards,
" PENINSULA''— "WATERLOO."
CoUmel.
m IfiB Henry William, Marquis of Anglesey,! KG. GCB. OCH. LietU^-Co!.
* 18 Sept 1703 ; CoL 3 May, 06 ; Mqjor-Gen, 20 April, 1802 ; LUui.-Otn. 95
April, 08; Gen, 12 Aug. 10; Field Marehal, 0 Not. 46; Colonel of the
Royal Hone Guards 80 Dec. 42.
Lieut. 'Colonel.
9 QH Ererard Wm. Bouverie,* Comet, p 8 April, 12 ; Lieut. 16 Oet. 18 ; Capt.
P OSept. 10 ; Breo.'Mqf. 6 Hay, 31 ; Maj. jr Lt.-CoU p 4 Dec. 32; Lt»'CoL
^ Co/. I" 16 Sept. 46.
Mqjor.
Hon. George Cecil Weld Forester, Comet, P27 May, 24; Lieut, ^l Aug. 86;
Capt. P6 July, 32; Brev.-Mqj. 0 Nov. 46; Mt^f. ScLt.-Col. PlO Sept 48.
0
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0
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Captaixs.
COBNET.
LIEUT.
P 26 Mar. 29.P15Mar. 31
P27 Feb. 30 P 6 July 32
P 30 Not. 30 p 31 May 33
3 April 40 P24 Mar. 43
20 Oct 40 P 4 Aug. 43
Wyndham Edw. Hanmer
Hon. Horace Pitt
R. H. R. Howard Vyse . .
Hugh Smith Daillie ....
Lord Geo. John Manners
Lord Alex. F.C.G. Lennox
Horace Dormer Trelawny' p 15 April 42
Robert Sheffield p 22 July 42
LlBUTBNAlfTS.
Han. Geo. Watson Milles p22 Sept 43 p 3 Apr. 46
'''tyw?w**^*^^M^37Sept44
8 Feb. 42
P 26 June 44
P 27 Sept 44
P 28 Feb. 45
GAPTAIK.
P OJan. 35
P 11 Not. 36
P27 Sept 42
P 7 Aug. 46
P 6 Feb. 47
P30 Mar. 47
P 10 Sept. 48
P 13 July 40
BREVET-
MAJOR.
9 Nov. 40
0 Not. 40
Berkeley )
Wm. Griffin Sutton, a4f.
Francis Howard Vyse • .
LordOthoA. FitzGenild,*.
Duncan James Baillie . .
Joseph Brunt, R.M
Wmljamcs Hope Gambler
Edward Breedon
Cornets.
Lord Geo. C. G. Lennox
SackvUle Geo. Lane Fox
Thomas Leslie
Cha. Sidney Davers Mills
Hon, Philip Sidney •• . .
JohnWyndham BiUlngton
0. P. C. A. Lord Stanhope
T. Lord Ribblesdale
10 Aag. 42
P29NOT. 44
PlO Jan. 45
P 28 Feb. 45
24 Nov. 43
P 4 July 45
P 16 Sept 45
P 3 Apr. 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P 5 Feb. 47
p 20 July 47
P 28 Sept 47
P 10 Sept 48
P 21 Aug. 49
7 Aug. 46
15 Jan. 47
P 5 Feb. 47
P80 Mar. 47
P28 Sept 47
PlO Sept 48
P 6 July 49
P 13 July 49
P22Ang. 49
Atifutant.^ Lieut. William Griffin Sutton, 16 Jan. 47.
QMorter^Master. — Herbert Turner, 1 Jan. 31.
5ttr^eofi.— George Gulliver, 2 June, 43; A.'S. 18 Junt , 88 ; IT.-it . 17 H ay»S7.
Aetietant'Surffeon. — Frederick George Kerin, 18 Aug. 48.
reterinary-Surgeon.—WiJohn Siddall,^ 10 Oct. 18.
Blue — FacinffiScarieL'^Affenti, Messrs. Cox ft Co.
IRetumedfrom France, Fdnnary, 1816.]
1 Lord Anglitcy JolDcd lh« Dukt of York's army in Fluiden In 1704, In command of the Mlh; bi Ihr
Nlreal b* had the teoiporarj command of Lord Cathcart'f Bri^dc. Accompanied the Duke on tha E<p«*
dition to Holland In 1790, and commandad ibe cavalry in the actk>u of the Snd Oct.*— "late In tha avaola;.
the enemy's cavalry havlog been defeated in an attempt which they made upon the British UorM artillery
cm the beach, and having been charged by the cavalry under Lord Paget, were driven with contideraMe loi«
aaarly to Eg mont-op-Zee." In tha retn-at of that army he protected tha rear with hia cavdry, avi ■•m«
•kirmtehing having taken place in which teveral pieoct of cannon fell into the liaud* of the aoaav. his
X^nbhip with one iquadron attacked the forea under General Simon, amounting to six times his own nnia«
hers, repulsed them, retaking the British, and capturing at the same time se?eral pieces of the OAemy's
cannon. In 180S he proceeded to the Peninsula in command of two brigades of cavalry { attacked and de»
fMted a body of the enemy at Sahsgun ; and, during the retreat of t>ir John Hoore he bcmight ap tbe
fear, and was engaged with the enemy at Mayorga and Beneventa. Commanded a division of tha Aray
nader the Earl of Chatham on the Walchcreu Expedition, in 1800. Commanded tha cavalry in tha on a-
paign of 1816; engaged in frequent charges ou ibe enemy, in |iroteciing the rear of tha infiuitfy on tbe
retreat of the 17ih June ; and, towards tb« cloee of the battle of Waterloo be was struck on the right tbigh
by a cannon-shot, — li*f anipuuied. His Lordship has received a Medal (or Safaagun and Benevente.
S Colonel Bonverie served in the Peninsula from October, 181 SI, to the end of that war in 1814, mdading
tba battto of Vittorta. Served also ibe campaign of Uld, and was wounded at Waterloo. Ue has recatvad
tbs War Medal and two claspa for TItioria and Toiilonae.
0 Mr. aUdaU stmd tkt ownpalfa of 1014^ ib4 was pitssat at ths battte of Waterloo.
Head Quartcn,!
it Cahir. J
I
Yean' Serv.
G3
Full
Paj.
22
28
Half
Fay.
19
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11
10
10
9
14
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8
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6
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3
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2
2
2
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0
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0
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0
0
0
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0
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1
1st ( Tlie King's) Regimmt of Dragoon Guards. 121
" WATERLOO."
Colonel,
9 Hon. Sir William Lumley,» GCB. Cornet^ 24 Oct. 1787 ; Lieut, 19 May 90 ;
Capt, 4 Dec. 93 ; Mqjor, 10 Mar. 95 ; Lieut, -Col, 25 May, 95 ; Col. 29 April,
1802; Afqfor-Gen, 25 Oct. 09; Lieut.-Gen. June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ;
Col, 1st Dragoon Guards, 30 April, 40.
Lieut, Colonel,
Henry Aitchiflon Hankey, Ens. p 26 June, 23; Lieut. pIO March. 25: Capt.
P 15 Aug. 26 ; Mqjor, p 27 Sept. 33 ; Lieui,'Col, 1 March, 39.
Mqjor.
Joshua Simmonds Smith, Comet, p 14 Aug. 17 ; Lieut. 25 May, 22 ; Copt. P 19
AprU, 27 ; Mqjor, p31 Dec. 33 ; Brevet Lieut.- Col. 9 Nov. 46.
Captains.
AlfredScott
William Warner Allen . .
Jamea Peach Peach ....
George Wm. Blathwayt
Lockhart Little
WiUlam Tuthill
Richard A. Moore
James S. Stirling Stuart
LiBUTBXANTS.
Charles Geo. 0*Callaghan
Edw. Rob. Starkie Bence
George Briggs
Mordaunt Fenwick ....
Jas. Rob. Steadman Sayer
Emanuel Bradbury, a4j.
Bankes Tomlin
Hugh Hamilton
John Kemp, R.M
G. H. Warrington Carew
Robert Thomas Thomson
Cornets.
William Jacob Birt ....
Charles Edwin Wyatt ..
George Paynter
Thomas Nisbct
William Peareth
CORKBT.
P27 Sept.
P 29 Not.
P 15 June
P20 Not.
P 7 Aug.
Pll June
P 12 Feb.
P17 June
6 May
P 16 Aug.
P 10 May
p 14 June
P 28 May
8 Dec.
P 2 Mar.
P 1 Oct.
PlO Mar.
P 31 Mar.
P 1 Apr.
31
39
39
40
40
41
36
42
42
42
44
44
45
46
47
47
LIBUT.
Pll July 34
P 30 Apr. 41
P17 June 42
P 5 Aug. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P 19 Jan. 44
PIO July 37
P 3 May 44
P22 Dec. 43
P 2 Aug. 44
P 13 Aug. 47
P 31 Mar. 48
P 31 3Iar. 48
25 May 48
P 26 Muy 48
P 3 Oct. 48
48 P29May 40
46 ;P 3 Aug. 40
48 P 14 Dec. 49
CAPTAIN.
BBBTBT-
XAJOB.
P 26 May 48
P 18 July 48
P 3 Not. 48
P29 May 49
P21 Aug. 49
P 8 Mar. 39
P 2 Aug. 44
Pll Dec. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
P 31 Mar. 48
P31 Mar. 48
P 26 May 48
P 3 Oct. 48
5 Oipt. Hammertley aerved
in iha Peninsula from Auf.
1812 to the end of that war ki
1814, and was present at the
battles of Vittoria andToUtouae,
and the imwetment of^ and
the Heighta before PampeluiM.
Shot through the ahouldpr
whilst protecting a hoose In
the neighbourhood of Dublin,
on duty ia 1800, when in the
Militia. He has receired the
Yfwt Medal wUh two datps.
Paymaster,—'^ Fred. Hammersley/ 26 Sept. 48 ; Comet, p 23 Jan. 12; Z/eti^
P 9 April 12 ; Capt. 8 May 40.
4 0 Ad(jutant, — Lieut. Bmanuel Bradbury, 8 Jan. 47.
12 0 Quarter'Master. — Joseph Mlssett, 30 March, 38.
12 0 Surgeon.— Y,(ivi«r^ William Stone, MD. 17 March 48 ; Assist.-Surg. 5 Oct. C8.
3 0 Axsistani' Surgeon. — John Peile, 8 Jan. 47.
6 0 Veterinary Surgeon.-^T. Delany, 25 Sept. 44.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irish Agents, Sir £. H.
Borough, Bt,j Annit, & Co.
[^Returned from Canada, Aug. 1843.]
1 Sir William Luraley commanded the 2Snd Light Dragoons in Ireland during the rebellion in 1706; was
teverelj wounded through the ankle Joint at Antrim, and preserved the town from leing burnt by the
rebels. Subsequently served in the command of that corps in the flrst czpcdiiion to Egypt under Sir Ralph
Abercromby. Appointed to the siafT at the Cape of Good Hope In 1800, but was afterwards transferred to
be second in command of the expedition under Sir Samuel Auohmuty to South America; commaoded tiie
advance on landing in the Rio de la Plata, and at the capture of Uonte Video, end the subsequent disas*
troua piDceedings at Buenos Ayres under Lieut.>Oeneral M'hitelock. Commanded the advance and landing
at the capture of the island of Ischia, 1809. Appointed to the staff in the Peninsula in 1810; Joined the
anny in the North of Portugal, and served as Major-Oeneral in Lord Hill's division, and subsequently in
the some division under Lord Beresford ; commanded ou the Chriatoval side at the flnt siege of Badi^os in
1811, and upon the raising of that siege he commanded the whole of the allied cavnlrv at the battle of Al-
tmhera, and also at the cavalry action at Usagre, Sir William has received the Gold Medal for Albuhera.
1 22 2nd( The Queen*s) Reffiment of Dragoon Guards. [
■IPIenlUIL
XtnXw S6^*
67
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18
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10
13
11
8
10
10
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5ir Thomas Oag« Montrwor,' KCH. Bnt, 12 March, 1783 ; lAma. 4 April, 83;
Capt. 17 June, 94; Mqjor, 12 April, 99 ; Lieut.-Col. 27 June, 1801 iCol. 26
JuIy,10;Jlfi|/or-G«i.4June,13; XMiff..(?en.27 May,25: Oen. 23 Nor. 41 ;
Co/.2nd Dragoon Guard»,20 Feb. 37.
WillIamCainpbeU,C5wwf,Pejan.32;Xi«rf.Pl2Apr.33: Capf.P27May,36;
Jf^UVw, Pll June, 41 j Xfeu*.-Ci>Z. P30 Jan. 40.
^*!!!r*'H^**®'''^'^^^'-^'^'«'V».'18Aug.24| XImi/. P17Dee.25| C<m#.P30
Dec. 26 J JBrmfet'Mqfor, 23 Nor. 41 ; Mi^ar, p 30 Jan. 46.
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Captaxhs.
Hylton Brisco
Robert Wm. Dallas ....
Fred. James Ibbetson . .
Atirood DaltonWigsell*.
ChariesBdwaTdConyerB,#.
Charles William Calrert
Ltbutbvavts.
Francis Harfland, adj* •
John Carstairs Jones. . .
Charles Edward Walker
Leyeestar Hibbert
Edmund Ruck Keene .
Thomas Belsey Tomlin .
Bryan Thonihill
John Fermor Godfirey .
John Griffith Price . . .
COBKBTS.
GeoTge Bushman, R.H.
John Clements • .
William Hull
CORHBT.
LIEUT.
Pll Oct. 31
P 6 Oct. 37
P 17 May 39
P 3 Dec. 41
P 18 Dec. 40
P 6 Nor. 40
24 Kor. 35
P 15 Dec. 43
1*29 Dec. 43
P 23 Sept. 45
P 20 Dec. 44
P 25 June 47
25 June 44
P 26 Hay 48
P 7 July 48
30 Apr. 41
P 15 Aug. 48
P23 Nov. 49
P 25 July 84
P 13 Dec. 39
' 18 Dec. 40
P 24 Feb. 43
» 25 Not. 42
P31 Mar. 43
29 8ept.37
P 23 Sept. 46
P 14 Apr. 46
P 25 June 47
P 24 Dec. 47
P15 Aug. 48
7 Aug. 46
P 9 Not. 49
P 16 Kor. 49
OAFTAIV.
P 4 Aug. 43
P 23 Sept. 46
P 30 Jan. 46
P 8 Jan. 47
P 9 Nor. 40
P 16 Nor. 49
BRBTBT-
XAIOR.
Paymtuter.-^BenTj Bond Head, 30 May, 45; Sns, P23 Dec. 36; Zieui. P21
June, 30; Capt. p21 Mar. 46.
A4jutant. — Lieut, Francis Hariland, 4 Dec. 35.
Quarter-Master, — John Hariland, 15 July, 36.
^ttr^mm.— Alexander George Home, M.D., 24 March, 43; Auirt.'Surg, 18
Jan. 27 ; Hatp^-Auist, 6 Oct. 26.
il«fiffait/-5iir^«ofi.— Alexander Smith, M.D., 7 Ang. 46.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Opie Smith, 20 Feb. 35.
Scarlet^Fdiaui^i BUck.— ^^m/«, Messrs. Charles Hopkinson k Co.
[Betwmedfrom France^ November, 1818.]
1 Sir Tliomu Uontnmr has beeo Inntlj-tamr j^tut oa KginraUl ftiU-par, darisg which period he wrral
Pt Qlbralur in 1780 and 91; in Fiandsn and Ualluid in 17U3, 4, and 6; Uie EsrpUan cuDDftin of 1801-
and robsaqMallf maaj rsan la India. '^ * *
^JsSSIwI^] ird {The Prince of Wcdeifs) Regt of Dragoon Guards. 123
" TALAVEBA*' — " ALBTTHERA" — " VITTOBIA " — " PENINSULA.
fi
Tears' Serr.
51
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Pay.
35
10
17
13
8
12
10
10
B
8
7
7
6
4
3
4
Half
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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ColoneL
9 liai Charles Mnrraj, Earl Cathcart/ KGB. Bns. May, 00 ; JUeut* 10 Aug.
00 ; Capt, 3 Feb. 03 ; Mtyor, 14 May, 07 ; Lieut^-Col 30 Aug. 10 ; CoL 13
Aug. 10 ', M<yor'Gen. 22 Jaly, 30 ; LU-Gm. 23 Not. 41 ; Colonel 3rd Dra-
goon QaardB, 10 Not. 46.
Lieu;t, 'Colonel,
Thomafl Arthar, Cornet^ P 23 June, 1825 ; Lieut, p 10 Sept. 26 ; Capt. P 8 Feb.
31 ; Mt^or, p 15 Sept. 38 ; Lieut.-CoL p12 May, 43.
Mqfor,
John Daniel Dyson, Cor. v 0 Dec. 31 ; Lieut. P 22 Mar. 33 ; Capt. p 8 Jnly 86 ;
Major, P 10 June, 46.
Captains.
Edward Dyson . . • • • • .
\yUliam Sqnire ...••..
Tho.TristnunSpryCarlyon
Henry Hickman Bacon . .
Peter Bronghton ••••..
Fenwick Boyoe Barron • .
LiBUTBNANTS.
A. Rodkin Robinson, aty.
Henry Marsh
Richard Croker ........
Thomas Edward Whitby
Edmund Henry Torton . .
Arch. Douglas Monteath
Henry Heywood Lonsdale
Frank Chaplin
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20
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43
0
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0
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0
COBNETS.
J.H. de Cardonuel Lawson
Wyndham Knatchbnll . •
Jas. Winterbottom, JR.M.
Augustus Hunt
Charles Denison Pedder...
GOBNBT.
P18
P24
P27
P 8
P30
P 8
Oct. 33
Mar. 37
Dee. 42
June 38
Oct. 40
May 40
22 July
P 5 Aug.
P 10 Feb.
P 12 May
P15 Mar.
P 24 July
P 2 Apr.
42
42
43
43
44
46
47
P 8 May 46
P 6 Nov. 47
P 3 Dec. 47
17 Dec. 47
P 23 May 48
P 7 July 46
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 27 Oct. 37 ;
P 2 Aug. 42
P 6 Dec. 44
P 8 Nov. 42
P 17 Mar. 43
P 26 Sept. 45
11 May 43
Pl2May 43
P22 Not. 44
PlO June46
P 24 July 46
p 3 Dec. 47
P 10 Nov. 48
31 Oct. 48
P 17 Mar. 43
PlO June 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 6 Not. 47
P 10 Not. 48
P28Dec. 46
BKBTBT
MAJOR.
Paymaster. — Ernest Aug. Hawker, 10 Oct. 38; Ens. 80 Sept. 30; lAeut^^S
July, 36. '
Adjutant. — Lieut, Andrew R. Robinson, 2 Aug. 42.
Quarter-Maeter, — 9 John Heydon,' 30 April, 41.
Surgeon. — 9 George Alex. Stephenson,' 28 Oct. 13 ; Assist. Surg. 14 May, 07.
Assistant Surgeon. — Richard Carmichael Bourne, 13 July, 47.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Austin Cooper Shaw, 21 Aug. 48. '
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
[Hetumedfrom France, January, 1816.]
1 Lord Calhcart fcnred on th« Helder expedition in 1799. Accompanied the Expedition nnder Sir
Jamet Craig, and served in Naples and Sicily, in 1806 and 6, aa AMistant Quarter-Master-General. Serred
on the Scheldt expedition, and was present at the siege of Flushing, in 1800. Proceeded to the Peninsula
In 1819, as an Assistant Quarter-M aster-General, and was present at the battles of Barrosa. Salamanca, and
Vittorta, for which he has received the Gold Medal and two Clasps. Serred also the campaign of 1815
and was present at the battle of Waterloo. *
3 Qaarter-M aster Hejdon's services -.—expedition to Walcheren, siege of Flushing, and expedition to
South Bereland, in 1800; Peninsular Campaigns of 1812 and 18.
S Mr. Stephenson served in the Peninsula from March 1800 to the end of that war in 1814, and has
received the War Medal with eight clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos. Salamanca.
Vittorla, Pyrenees, ICiTelle, and Ntve.
124 4th (Royal Irish) Regiment ofBragom Guards. [STftSSStr!
On the Standards and Appointmenta the HARP and CBOWN, ^nd the
Star qf St. PATRICK, with the motto <' QuisSeparabitl**
" PENINSULA."
Colonel,
Richard Pigot,* Sm. 4 Sept. 93 ; Lieut. 16 Sept. 93 ; Capt. 21 Dec. 93 ; JUTtnar,
20 April 02 J Lieui.'Col, 1 May 06 ; Col, 4 Juue 14 i MqJ,'Gen. 19 July 21 ;
Zieui.'Oen, 10 Jan. 37 ; CoU 4th Dragoon Ouarda, 26 Nov. 49.
Yean* St-nr
24
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13
10
14
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9
7
7
7
6
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6
4
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3
3
3
2
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7
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17
22
liieui.^Colonel.
Edward Cooper Hodge, Comet, 3 Aug. 26 ; Lieut. P 3 July 28 : Capt. p 10 Vet.
34 ; Major, ? 3 Dec. 41 ; Lt.-Col, P 3 Oct. 48.
Jllqjor.
William Charles Forriist, Comet, Pll Mar. 36; Lieut»P5 Jan. 89; Owrf.
P 7 Sept. 41 ; Mqjor, P 3 Oct. 48. '^
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Captains.
Thos. Oliver W. Coster . .
Francis Rowland Forster
Josias Rogers John Coles'
James Cunningham ....
Thomas Jones
Fra. Hastings G. Nicolls
LlEUTBKANTS.
John Mullen, a^f.
Ernest Henry Lane ....
Thos. Miller Clarke, R.M.
Michael M'Creagh
Thomas Bigoe Williams
A rth . M ast erton Robci tson
John CoUingwood
John MacDonnell Webb
CORNBTS.
John Rich. Smyth Wsllis
W.Wm. Rudyerd Williams
John Glasgow
James Robert Scott . .
CORITBT.
P 4 Aug. 37
P 7 Feb. 40
P 2 Sept. 36
P21 May 41
P 23 July 41
P 2 June 43
0 Mar. 43
P 14 July 43
30 July 44
26 July 44
P 23 Aug. 44
P 18 May 46
P 19 May 46
P 2 Apr. 47
LI£UT.
P 23 Not. 38
Pll Mar. 42
P 22 Mar. 39
P 7 April 43
P 19 May 43
P27 Mar. 46
26 Mar. 46
P 19 May 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
P 2 Apr. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
P 30 June 48
P2 Oct. 49
CAPTAIK.
P 27 Mar. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oct 47
P 30 June 48
P 3 Oct 48
llAJOtt.
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oct 47
P 7 Joly 48
P 3 Oct 48
4 Citpt. Ralfton vu embark,
ed wlib ■ detachmcBC of thm
S4th Light Drat oolM la Um o«t-
ward bound iadlas floot, mhick
malntaioed an lolloii with a
Frrneh fqusdron, under Ad*
mlrsl LiaoU, offUM liauritiva,
Olh Aug. 1805, sad to vlikli tho
enemy were beatoa ofll Ob tbo
Ml Aor. IMB^ hs led *• ad-
, vanced tquadron of him revi.
meat in aeUon with the rebels belore Heriaca.
paum, in which the latter were beaten and A*.
perted; and on the nme date he rnmrnaiHlcd
iho outiylar piquet In a alfhc attack Umk Uo
farrisott of Seriag apaiam*
Oh
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^oSTcS^i^X^t*'"'' ^ ^- ^' ^^^' «^ 6 July 04; LUut. 10 Julj
A4Mant,-^Lieut. John MuUen, 10 March, 43.
Quarter'MaHer.'--John Thompson, 3 Oct 48.
n . f!2Tr^^^^ ^^^' ^ ^^^- ^ * Amst.-SuTg. 2 Aug. 33.
0 1 4#m/.-^ttrjwii.-Jamea Fly ter, 6 June 45. *^
0 Veterinary Surgeon,-^9m^ Rainsfoid, 26 Dec. 28,
Scarlet—JTact,!^, Blue.— Jpen/, Andrew Lawrie, Esq.
, I u .♦ o „, . VR^umtdfrom Portugal, May, 1813.1
of Viino^"?„'"l*7£'^''it~ *im^^^ *" 'J5,^J»J.'"^»" *" »'"5 *« «»• Medlterr««aB aa« «t.f,o
a t>;rc2i«'^rv;i wuh fH^^^^ »» ^/^ •«<»«» «- «•« i^^ i- i^\Ji
Affcbanlecan In ISM-O. and ^^%!Znx!^i£!^SS^l?^i^ ■°*^' *^ ^^^ ^ «<*-«^ •-
capture WSeke?Ch:j^"'eia^5hJl^^^^^^^ S^P"»-\f^ "»* "***i ••'•^^ •» NJ«»po.aitS mM
the ean.paisni In KeiT^vIandf TJim Sri? ^aUl„ ST-'^S? ^"^ "* •**^ " •*".»" *•***«* <>*^ »■
mare*. l4h. attack on Hekl'e Pnh SSri^tll S^.S,^' J^?;,*.?^ "•* P'*^"' ■* •*• <«««««>«» o» P*.
anacwi^crjUwitiri^dlwauil^;^^ ibo W..hadl Pah. stoiving of KawitI*. Pah at O^aai,
SlJiSilSS:] 5ih{Tht Princess Charlotte of fVale^s)Reff. of Dr. Gds. 125
The motto * Vestigia nulla retrormm.*''^** SALAMANCA"—** VITTORIA"—
"TOULOUSE"— "PENINSULA."
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Col0nei.
9 Sir John Slade, Bart.^GCU., Comet, 11 May, 1780 ; Lieut. 26 April, 83 ;
Capt. 24 Oct. 87; Mqfor, 1 Mareh, 94; Lieut.-Col, 20 April, 95; CqL 29
April, 1802 ; Mqjor-Oen. 25 Oct. 09 ; Lteut.-Gen. 4 June, 14 : Gen. 10 Jan.
37; Co/.5th Dragoon Gaani0, 20 July 31.
Lieut.^ColoneL
Hon. Jamei Yorke Scarlett, Com«f,P 26 March, 18; Xteu^. P240ct.21 : Capt*
»9Jttne,25; Jir<(|/or,Pll Jane, 30; Lieui^'Col. p3 July, 40
Mqfor.
Charles Wm. Morley Balders,* CB. Comet, p 10 Nov. 25 ; Zieut. P25 Nor. 28;
Capt. P 15 July, 36 ; Mq;or, P16 May, 45 ; Brctet-U.-Col. 3 Apr. 46.
Captaivs.
Abraham Bolton
Robert Bell
Arthur Prime
Geofge Lloyd Robson . . . .
Wm. Noel Algernon Hill
George Rowan Hamilton
LlBlTTENANTS.
Charles Holder
9 James Henley, R. M.*
Thomas Robbins, a^j. • .
Chardin Philip Johnson • .
John Jenkins Thomas . .
John Fort
George Duckworth ....
Charles Wilton Goad . . .
Adolp.Wm. DesartBurtoc
CORNBTS.
Geo. Kershaw Sldebottom
William Inglis
Cha. Aug. Drake Halford
Fred. Hay Swinfen ....
CORKET.
P 12 Oct. 25
P 16 Nov. 32
P 30 June 37
P 28 "Soy. 37
P 10 Aug. 38
P 10 Aug. 39
P 26 Oct. 41
6 Jan. 25
7 May 40
P 14 Mar. 45
P 11 July 45
PlOOct. 45
P 12 June 46
7 July 46
P 8 Aug. 45
P 12 Jan. 49
P 2 Feb. 49
P30 Mar. 49
P 10 April 40
LIEUT.
P26June27
P 27 June 34
P 5 April 39
P 3 July 40
P 26 Oct. 41
P 3 June 42
P 30 July 44
P 28 Nov. 45
13 April 46
P 14 April 46
P SO Mar. 47
P 12 Jan. 49
P 2 Feb. 49
P 30 Mar. 49
P 10 April 40
CAFTAIK.
P 8 Mar. 33
P 9 Mar. 38
P 26 Sept. 45
p 30 Mar. 47
P 12 Jan
P 2Feh
BRBYBT-*
MAJOR.
0 Nov. 40
I. 49
». 491
Paymatter, — Edmund Vernon MacKinnon, 30 June, 48 ; Cornet k Suh'Lieut.
P 29 April, 36 ; Lieut, p 27 March, 40.
Aiffutant. — Lieut. Thomas Robbins, 8 May, 40.
Quarter-Master. — Alexander Langford, 18 June, 41.
Surgeon. — James Barlow,* M.D. 29 July, 18 ; Assist. ^Surg. 5 March, 07 ; Uosp.*
Assist: 25 June, 03.
Assist ant'Surgeon. — William Ardcn, 0 April 41.
Veterinary Surgeon, — Geoi^je Fisher, 29 Dec. 43.
Scarlet— Fa^ift^f Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox 6c Co.
lEetumedfrom Spain, July, 1814.]
1 Sir John Blade Mrvod in Spain, nnder Sir John Moore ; he Imd the eontmand of the Httnar Bri^de,
and wa* engaged In the different affairt with the French Cavalry at Sabasun and BeneTenle, in the retreat
to Corunna, and battle of Corunna. Placed again on the staff in the Peninnula, in Adg. 1800, where he
termed until June, 1819, in command of a hrigade of caTalrr, and waa at the hattle of Bufaco, finrsuit of
MaaMtna from Santerero, and battle of Fnrntee d'Onor, where he had hit horte sliot under him. Sir John
has received the gold Medal and one Claap for Corunna and Fuentet d'Onor, and the tlWcr War Medai with
one Cla»p for Sahagun and Benevento.
S Licot.-Col. Balden wrTcd the eanpaif n oa the SutteJ In 16454 (Medal), and oomaiaadcd the SnI Llcbt DngoiMM ia the
battles of Moodkct and Pcroscahah (wouadcd).
S Lieut. Henley served the campaign of 1814 In the Peninsula, Including the battle of Toulonte.
5 Dr. ^rlow'f Mrvicet.— Eiprdition to Copenhagen in 1807; capture of Martinique In 1800; campalfn
}815 ia the Nttherlanda and France. He hat received the War Medal with one Clasp for Martinique.
1 M Qth Reffimmt of Dragoon Guards ( CaraUneen),
rHMdQMrtflf
L tX DtttoUa.
T«An'S«nr.
55
Colonel,
FnU
P»7.
44
43
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25
10
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17
9
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9 Sir Thomafl Hawker,* KCH. Comet, 12 May, 1705; Lieut. 5 Aprfl, 06;
Capt 10 Jxdy,W; 3fq/or, 23 Not. 1804; Lieut.-Col. 2 Sept. OB; CoZ. 4 Jane,
14; Mqjor-Qen, 27 May, 25; Lieut'Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 6th Dragoon
QnardB, 5 June, 39,
lAeui.'Cohneh
9 IB James Jackson,* KH. J3ns. 0 Oct. 06 ; Lietd. 25 Jan. 08 ; Capt 9 26 Jane,
13; Brevet'Mqjor, 18 Jane, 15; Mqjor, p26 April, 27; JBrevet^Lleut.^Col,
25 May, 26 ; Lieut. -Col. p 2 March, 39 ; CoL 23 Noy. 41.
Mqfor.
Dayid Hay, Comet, 6 Oct 08 ; Lieut, p 31 Oct. ] 1 ; Capt. p 5 Aug. 10 ; Brevet"
Mq^or^ 10 Jan. 37 ; Jtegtl.-Mqjor, p 14 April, 37 ; Brevet-U^CoU I Not. 42.
Captaiks.
Henry Richmond Jones. .
Hon. A. O. ?. Jocelyn . .
William Neville Custance
Charles Sawyer
Edward Hare Croker ....
Frederick Charies PolhUl
LiBUTByANTS.
William S. PhiUps, R.M.
Samnel James Morton • .
Thomas Hcywood
Edward M'Eroy
John Forster ....
Alex. A. Melfort Campbell
Robert BickerstaiT, adij.
John Davis Sherston ....
Wm. Broorrh Fhilllmore
Francis Richard Hawker
CORKBTS.
T. Coningsby N. Norbary
Roger Charles TIchbome
Philip Pinckney
CORNET.
. • • • . .
P 0 June 25
P 26 April 31
Pll Oct. 31
P 6 Sept. 33
P17 Aag. 41
P31 Mar. 43
25 Oct. 22
P 0 June 43
P28 Not. 45
P 30 April 46
P 25 Aug. 43
8 Sept. 46
P 8 Not. 44
P 10 Dec. 47
P31 Dee. 47
P 24 Nor. 48
p 12 Jan. 49
P 13 July 49
P 19 Oct. 40
LIEUT.
P 14 Nov. 26
P 6-July 32
P 26 June 35
P 8 April 86
P 9 June 43
P 2 Aug. 44
16 Feb. 26
P28 Not. 45
P 12 Feb. 47
P 23 July 47
3 Sept. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 29 Dec 46
P 12 Jan. 49
P 13 July 49
P 2 Oct. 49
CAFTAIK.
BRBTXT-
KAJOR.
P 12 June 30
P17 Aug. 41
P 16 Mar. 38
P 8 Aug. 45
P 6 Not. 47
P 24 Not. 48
9 Not. 46
Paymaster. — Thomas Manders, 25 Sept 49; Cornet^ P30 July 85:
6 Oct. 38. •
A^tUant.^Uetd. Robert BiekentalT, 20 April, 49.
Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas Smith, 26 June, 35.
Surgeon.^9 John Heriot,» M.D. 10 April, 12 ; Assistant-Surgemu 8 Nor. 04 :
Hasp.- Assist. 1 1 May, 04. ^ '
Assistant'Surffeon.—llenTy CarUnc, 28 Sept. 26; Hospital- Assistant, 31 Ai«.26.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Alfred Henry Cherry, 28 Sept. 46.
Scarlet~iiVictn^# \\hite.-^Affe7its, Messrs. Cox 8c Co.^Trish AgenU, Xesan.
Cane k, Co.
[Jtetumedfrom Buenos Ayres, 1808.]
I Sir Thomaa Hawker was pretant in the acUons in North Holland, th« Held#r ezpeditioni in thm loth.
Uth Septembar, Snd and 6th October, 17W; and wa« prMent In command of the SOthLlght Dracooai in
•»ei7 acUoa in which the DritiUi troop* were ennsrad on theeafteni coa«t of Spain, in 181S and ISia* K*
has tttbeeMaantlr lerrcd on the Staff, in India, as Hajor-Gi'mraJ. • ^
3 Colonel Jackaon lerred in the Pvntnsulii, from April, IBOO, to the end of that war in 1814. Inclwdin*
tba battlM or Uporto, Talavera, and Bunco j action at Rrdinha, battle of Pueniet d'Ooor. flrtt giece of Bad*.
Jot, a«Uon at Blfiodon, eieg e and capture of Ciudad Rodrijfo, itege and capturn of Badaios. batUet of fuu..
manea, Vittoria, Maja Pa»», Pampeluna, 16th July, Pyrenees, aoth July, NivcUe, NiveTand fiayonne. fwTi
at Watarioo, and witk the amy of occupation m Fnnce. Serred in India and Arabia lh>m ISlt to i^
incladinithe «pt«re of BenJ-Boo-AU, a. Military SccreUry to Sir Lionel Smith, and, for which Mr^
if 7"f 1??™'"*'*''*^ ^ *^ Marqute of Uaatinfi for the rank of Liettt.-Coloocl. He hn Ncaivad thmwZ
Medal wttli MX daapa for BadiUo>. Salamanoa, Vluoria, I*yreneei» Mrella, and Nlta.
• Dr. Harlot Mnrcd In the PaoioMila from Joaa, ISOO, to tha end of the war, indadlot the wmu- rf
^?Bi^Sr] 1th {The Princess B&tfdPs) Begt. ofDragom Guards. 127
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Colonel.
9 iEB Son, Henry Murray ,' GB. Comet j 16 May, 00 ; Li.W June, 01 ; Capt.
24 Aug. 02; Mt^or^ 26 March, 07; X^- Co/. 2 Jan. 12 ; CoZ. 22 July, 30 j
Mt^or-Qen, 28 June, 38 ; Col. 7th Dragoon Guards, 18 Dec. 47.
Lieut. 'Colonel.
Charles P. Ainslie, '2nd lAeut. 10 April 25 ; i^euf. p 28 Jan. 26; Capt. p 16
March 30 ; Mqjor,vU Oct. 42; Lieut. -Col. p 22 Oct. 47.
McQOr.
StrUarry Darell,* Bart.f Ensign^ PI June, 32; Lieut, p 12 June, 35; Capt.
P 14 July, 41 ; Mqfor, p3 Sept. 47 ; Brevet Lt.'Col. 15 Sept. 48.
1
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16
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3
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7
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Captains.
Arth. Cavendish Bentinck
John Hamilton Gray' .
Philip Bunbury^
Charles Pynder B. Walker
Arnold More Knight^ . .
Charles Wm. Thompson'
Lieutenants.
Nicholas De la Cherois . .
Nugent Chichester
John Gray,^ <u(;
William Stuckey Wood . .
William Middleton ....
Fitzroy George Smith . .
Tfaomas William Goff . .
Cornets.
Henry Blinkhom," ILM.
Wm. Wentworth Lamb . .
Tho. Edward Dowblggen
Tho. Jos. R. Ffrench .....
John Joshua Nunn
CORNET.
P 2 Nov. 38
P24Nor. 29
P 16 Mar. 43
P27 Feb. 36
P 14 Feb. 45
P 26 Feb. 36
LIEUT.
P 6 Feb.
P 6 Nov.
1 Jan.
P 2 Mar.
P 10 Mar.
P 31 Dec.
P 12 Sept.
46
46
47
47
47
47
48
P31 Oct. 40
15 Sept. 37
P 6 Feb. 46
21 June 39
29 Jan. 46
P 17 Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
16 Feb. 49
P 30 Mar. 49
P 18 May 49
P21 Aug. 40
P25Sept.49
P13
P30
17
P18
P 3
Pll
P16
Sept. 48
Mar. 49
May 49
May 49
Aug. 49
Sept. 49
Not. 49
P 2 Mar. 47
22 June 47
P 18 May 49
P 22 Dec. 46
P 16 ^oy. 49
P 1 Dec. 48
BRET.-MAJ*
Paymaster.— John Terry Liston, 1 Dec. 48; JSns. p 27 July 82; Lt, P 7 Feb.
34; Cap^. P 30 Nov. 38.
Adljutant. — lAeut. John Gray/ 1 Jan. 47.
Quarter-Master.— Henry Magill,* 10 March, 43.
Surgeon. — George Northern Foaker, 15 Dec. 45; Assist.'Surg. 1 May 35.
Assist.-Surgeon. — James Thomson, M.D., 1 1 Feb. 48.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Benjamin Chaning Bouse Gardiner, 19 May, 40.
Scarlet — Facings black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
[Beturnedfrom the Cape of Oood Hope, 7 June 1848.]
1 Ma)or-O«iieral the Hon. Henry Murray Mrved In Nsples, SicUf, and C«Ubria, in 1806-7. Aooom-
paoied the eipedltlon to Egypt In March 1807, and was present, as an Aide-<le-camp, at the attack on
Alexandria, tiefe and itormlDg of Rotetta, and on erery other occasion when our troops were engaged.
Senrwi at Walcheren lit 1809, including the siege and surrender of Flushing. Went with the 18th Hussars
to the Peninsula in Jan. 1818 ; present at the eronsing of the Eslar, and commanded the regiment in sup-
port of the 10th Hussars at the action of Horales de Toro. Serred also In the campaign of 1816, including
the battle of Quatre Bras ; commanded the rear regiment of the Column on the retreat during the following
day ; and, at the battle of Waterloo, he led the 18th Hussars in the brilliant charge of Sir Husaey Vivian'i
BrigadOi at the conclusion of the action.
3 Sir Harry Darell serred with the 18tb Royal Irish on the China Expedition, as Aide-de-camp to Briga-
dier-Oeneral Barrell, and was present at the first taking of Chusan (Medal.) He serred also with the 7th
Dragoon Quards against the insurgent Boera in South Africa in 1845; also during the whole of the Kaffir
war of 184(^7, and commanded the squadron of his regiment at the Qwanra, on the 8th June, 1846, and
received two severe wounds iu the charge and attaclc, and his charger wounMd in Are places.
9 Capt. Gray was honourably mentioned in the public despatch as tlie officer who captured the cannon in
the action with the South African insurgent Boers on the 80th April, 1845, on which occasion he was acting
Aide^e-Camp to tho officer commanding the Field Force. Served in the Kaffir war of 1846.
4 Captain Bunbury served throughout the Kaffir war, and was wounded in the charge at the Gwanga, on
the 8th June, 1846.
5 Capt. Knight served the Campaign on the SutleJ (medal) in 1845-6) and was present with tho I6th
Lancers in the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
6 Caiit. ThampsoQ iervc4 u a Ca|>Uiii In the Anflo Spanish Leflon, and waa mffaged at Hemani 80th Aof . 18SS ;
the operatkmt on tba beighU of Arlaban, 16ch, 17th, and 18ib Jan. ISSe ; and the action before San Sebastian, 5th
May, 1636, In which be was Mverelj wounded In the hip and the hand.
7 Lteut. Gray served in tiie expedition against the insurgent Boera beyond the Orange Blver, Cape of
Good Hope, and was present in the afikir (rf the 30th April 1846. He served also throughout the Kaffir
war of 184(1-7. j^^
8 Comet Blinkhom served with the 16lh Lancers in the battle of Maharajpore, SKMh Dee. 184^BMal) ;
also In the campaign on the SutleJ in 1846, Including the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon, for which he has
received a Medal and one Clasp.
9 Quarter-Master Maglll rerved In the expedition against the Insurgent Boers beyond the Orange Hirer,
Cape of Good Hope, in 1845. He served also throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
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1st {Royal) Regiment of Dragoons. [
■tYork.
On the StandardB an Eagle.—" PENINSULA**—" WATERLOO."
9 £» Sir Arthur Benjamin Clifton/ KCB. KCH. Comet, 6 Jtinc, 1794 ; Lirui.
7 Aug. 1794: Cant. 27 Feb. 1799; Mqjur, 17 Dec. 1803; Lieut. ^- 8^ J«l/i
18101 Co/. 12 Aug. 1819; Jlfq;<>r Gen. 22 July 30 ; Xi«u*.-(?€n. 23 Not. 41
Coh Ist Dragoons, 80 Aug. 42.
Lieut.'CdhMl.
B Hi Thomas Marten* KH. Comet f^ Syb- Lieut. 22 Not. 18; Lieut. ^23
June, 17 ; Capt, p 4 May, 22 ; Mqjar, p 12 Dec 26 ; Lieut.-Coi. 29 May, 35 ;
Col. 9 Not. 46.
MfQor.
John Yorke, JSm, p 21 Dec. 32 ; Liiut. 9 6 Dec. 34 ; Capi. p 14 Dec 41 ; Mi^,
P4 Sept. 49.
Captains.
CORNET.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
Robert Wardlaw |p 6 June
Chas. C. Waldo Sibthorp \ p 28 Oct.
Walter B. Barttelot p 1 Mar.
35
36
39
41
p 14 Dec
p 23 June 39
P 1 July 42
1 June 32
P 14 Oct. 42
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Thomas Thoroton
Herbert Morgan
Wm.de Cardonnel Elmsall
Lieutenants.
John Chamberlain. R.M.
Aug. Henry De Trafford
HenryCroft 'Pl30ct. 43
George Henry IJttlcdale | p 7 Feb. 46
WilUam Uarrisson, a({f. < 14 Apr. AG
Michael Stocks I p 11 Dec. 46
George Campbell I p 25 Feb. 48
John Coltman Davenport' 9 June 48
JamesAinslie P130ct. 48
Cornets. |
John Inglis Jones ' p 21 Aug. 40
Henry Fraser Dimsdalc. . p 1 1 Feb. 48
Henry Sykes ' p 23 Not. 49
P 14 Oct. 4^
P 13 Oct 43
P 7 Feb.
p 25 Feb.
p 20 July
RBETBT-
XAJOR.
45
48
40
P 4 Sept. 49
P 28 July 40
P 7 Sept. 41
P 14 Dec. 41
P2d June43
P 19 Aug. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
P 10 July 35
p 7 Feb. 45
P 11 Dec. 46
P 13 Oct 48
19 July 49
P 20 July 49
P 4 Sept 49
P 16 Nov. 49
P21 Dec. 49'
5 Colonel Marten wrrsd the esi
1814, )n ta« PsniiMula, witb ih« hoMchoia'bfl-
^de. Alio (he campsica of 1616, iaclttdiag
tbe battle of Waterloo.
6 Dr. Bartley eerved In tho Pestnaiil^ •mi
irai present at tbe battle of
which he hat reoeiv«d the ellrar Wi
rciTi.
< Srith one clasp.
Paymaster. — Lawrence Luke Esmonde White, 29 Sept 43; Ene. p 18 Jan. 31 ;
Lieut. P 26 June, 35.
AdUutant.-^Lieut. WUUam Htrrisson, 14 Apr. 46.
Quarter-Maeter.^W ilU^m Scott, 26 Oct 49.
6'tirp«9n.— 9 John Metge Bartley,* M.D. 31 Aug. 26 ; Astist.^Surg. S7 Dec 10.
A$ri$t.' Surgeon. — John Orogan, M. B. 16 April, 41.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Matthew Poctt, 21 April, 37.
Scarlet — Facmgt Blue.^-Agenttf Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Betumedfrom France, January, 1816.]
I Sir Arthur Cltltcn'f f en Icf s :— Csmralpnt of IbOO, 10, 11, 12 IS, 14, and 19. Connnand^d n aqvadron
In covering and supporting four S|«nikli guns at the batlle of TalaTere. and tmploicd in dUfeiTM intw
qneftt operations ( battle of Bucaco, pursuit of llassena trcm Sanlaretn, taiii.K from him pilsuneia wrntd ^^
fage; baitW of Fuentts d Oucr, action* at TsBxk d'Aver. £1 ficdon, Pucnte Guinaldo, and AMm d» V^nie «
several affairs during the retreat of tlie artnjr from Salamanca lo Ctudad Rodriio ; charged vrMh a a^ia*««
a body of Piench Infantry under General Clausel, near Salamanca, killing or iMing ararly n b— dttd mt tW
enemy; battle ol Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, Kvenil affairs in the Pjri^eefl, battle of Tiwiiww.
sklrmlshicg with the enemy and covering the rHrrat on the 17th of June, and batUa of Wauttoo. ^>r
Anhur has reeched the sold Medal and one Clasp for Puentci d'Oaor and Vittoria; aad the aUvcr Bar
Medal with three claspa for Talavrra, Buaacoi and Tonlo«»e.
at Looffard. J
sua [^jooyoi lyorm urtasn) negu oj uragoom. V£^
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On the Standarda an Eagle.— '< WATERLOO.*'
CoUmA,
Sir Wm. KierGranV KCB. GCH. Ens. 30 May, 1792; Lieui, 18 Feb. 03;
Capt 6 Jnly, 94 ; Mqjor, 6 Jan. 96 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 Dec. 1800 ; CoL 25 July,
10 ; Mqfar-Gen, 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.'Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen, 23 Not. 41 ; CM.
2dDragooua, 24 Aug. 39.
Lieui.' Colonel.
St. Vincent William Ricketts,O?m0^,P 13 July, 26; Xieuf. P 5 April, 31 ; Cant
P6 Nov. 35; Mqfor, p 7 April, 43; Lieut.-CoL p6 Noy. 46.
Mqfor.
Henry Darby Griffith, Comet, P 25 Nov. 28; Lieut. P 25 Nov. 31; Capt.^l
Aag. 34; Mqf'er, P 6 Nov. 46.
Captains.
Donald John M. Macleod
Geo. Aug. Filmer Snlivan
George Calvert Clarke .
Andrew Robertson
5irGeo.Fra.Hamp8on,i?^.
Samuel Toosey Williams,^.
LlBUTBNANTS.
Frederick PhiUpa, RJtf .
Henry Sales Scobell . . .
Fred. Drummond Hibbert
WUlUm Wallace Hozier
Edward Amphlett
Henry Dalton Wittjt Lyon
Cornets.
Wmiam MUler, adj
John Arthur Freeman . .
W. Cunningbame Bontine
Francis Sutherland . . .
Tltomas Price Gratrex .
George Buchanan
William AUaa Woddrop .
COBNBT.
10 July 35
29 July 36
30 May 34
14 Jan. 42
5 Aug. 42
26 June 40
11 May 30
7 April 43
20 Dec. 43
5 April 44
28 Jane 44
18 AprU 45
7 July 46
7 Aug. 40
28 Mar. 45
24 Sept. 47
25 Apr. 48
16 Mar. 49
18 Sept. 49
LIBUT.
P 23 Feb. 38
P 26 Feb. 41
P 7 Oct. 36
P 10 Mar. 43
P 18 April 45
20 Apr. 42
p 20 Dee. 43
P 16 May 45
P 7 Aug. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
P25 June 47
P 24 Sept. 47
CAPTAIN.
P 28 Dec. 41
P 5 April 44
P20Sept.39
P 7 Aug. 46
P24Sept.47
P24D6C. 47
BRBT.-MAJ.
Paymaiter.—¥haiip Antrobw, 1 Jan. 49 ; Bne, p 23 April 42 ; Lieut, p 2 Feb. 44.
AHuiant^Comet William MlUer, 7 July 46.
Quarter^3£uter»^Wi Michael Nelson, 25 Dec. 35 ; JEns. 4 Dec. 35.
Sur^fcm.— Robert Dandtn Smyth, 6 Nor. 40 ; Auist.^Surg. 12 Oct. 25 ;
Hoep.'As9iit. 10 May 25.
AeeutatU'Surgeon, — John Ramsay Brosh,^ MD., 8 June, 41.
Veterinary Surgeon.-^Thomu Jex, 4 Oct. 30.
Scarlet— i^ociyi^^ lilMc-^Agenttf Messrs. Charles Hopkinson and Co«-^/ruA
Agentt, Sir E. R. Borough, Bart,» Arniit and Co.
IRetumedfrom France, Jofiuary, 1816.]
1 Sir IVn. Kier Grant scrred in Flandcn, and was present at Famara, tiege of ValcnclmnM, Ice. In 179S
In 1904 hit was preMnt in the acliont of the 17ih, 84tb,und SOlb of April, Um 10th, 17tb, IStli, and flftad of
May* Joined Uie Rufcian and Austrian army in Iialy cariy In 1790, and aenred thccaropaignt of that and tha
two foUowiAg yean, including tba battles of Novi, Ri? oii, MondoTl, Savillano, Marengo, Ice. ; the sieges of
Alexandriat Sarranal, Tortona, Cunio, Savona, Oenoa, Ice. Sir Wm. served subsequently fifteen years in the
East Indiei^ six years as A4Jutant-Gen«rul, tlie rest as a M^or-General on the staff, daring which he was a
considerable time commander of the forces in the Island of Java, and Second member of Council. Cora-
nianded the force in the following service, vii. : in 1817 and IS Ouserat flald-force, which formed a division
«C tha army of the Oeccan ; 1811^ capture of Rarree and conquest of the Sawuntwarree State ; also, tba
c^twraof JBhoql and conquest of the principality of Cutclij in the Persian Qulf against the Joasmee pirates,
induduig tks capture of Ras<-ei-Khyma and Zyob, Arab fortresses.
4 Doctor Brush served with the 20th on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at the repalse of
tho Bight attacii on Ningpo, at tho attack and capture ol Cbapoo, Woosung, SUanghae, sad Chin lUang FoO|
at Iks landing before Nankin.
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!rbe Wblta Hone, within tlie Garter od the Snd and 8rd Standard*, with tb« VoHo, **#«0
" 8iXAMANCA"—"VITT0RI A"— "TOULOUSE"— "P£KIN6UIJl"—"CAB00L, 1848*
" PER0ZE8HAH"— *• 80BHA0N."
Cohmeh
9 Lord Charlefl Somcraet Maxmen, KCB.* Cornet^ 7 Feb. 08 \ Lieut. 1 J
Capt, 21 Aug. 1800 J Mqjor,l9 Oct. 08 ; Lieut.^Cd. 1 Aog. 11 ; Co!.
17 ; Mqjor-Gen. 27 May, 26 ; Lt.-Gen. 28 Jane, 38 ; CM. Srd Drt. *
Zieu/.-Cotonei*.— Michael White, CB.» Cornet^ p16 Aug. 04; Xf. p U >lii
Cfl/i/. 7 Not. 15; Brvt.-Mqj. 10 Jan. 37; Mq;» 4 Jan. 39; li.-Coi. ff
39 ; Co/. 3 Apr. 46. I
CharletMIddleton, 9.^.^^4.19 Sept. 04; Xteti/.28 Apr. 06; Capt^i^Jf^
Brev.-MqJ» 8 Feb.l9; Jffl/. p 16 June,26 ; Lt.-Col, p 19 Nov. 26; Co/. 2^J|
Geo. Henry Lockwood, CB.^ Cornet^ p 10 Mar. 25 ; X^ pIO Aug. 26 ; (J
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Lawrence Fyler,« Comet y^l Sept 26; Lieut. HO July 28; Capt. p7 Fj
Brev.'Mc^ar, 19 June, 46; Mqjorf p7 April, 48.
Captains.
John Rich. Blagden Hale*
J BGough,'CB.«. U.89D.42
Walter Unctt'
George Forbes *•
W.E. FitzBdwartl Barnes"
Samuel Fisher*'
Henrv Alrae Ouvry ....
Wm. Howe Hadfleld.. ..
James Cowcll *'
Libutbnahts.
Edward Geo. Swinton*^
John Sullivan '*
Henry Wood^
George Cookes,** r
Jonas Hamilton Travers ^
Edward B. Cureton >* . .
JohnBIackbumellawkes*'
Thomas Penton >*
William Henry Orroc**..
Cliarlcs Russell Colt ** . .
Edw. Jos. ThackwcIP*j.
William Gray Draper .
Thomas Heathcotc Stisted
Geo. E. F. Kauntze,*^ a4j.
George Thomas Gough . .
Qobert Hodgson'*
T. C. Belmorc St. George
George Thome RIcketts
William Hickes Slade ..
Cornets.
James Macqucen"
Robert Macneill
Fred. Tho. Ongley Hopson
Samuel Pearson .«..••..
John Dunkin Bennett..
Augustus Barton White...
Henry F. Geo. Coleman
Edward Howard Vyse .
CORNET.
P 7 June 81
24 Feb. 20
P 23 Aug. 83
10 Dec. 30
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BStl^
P 16 May 84
P 1 Oct 26 |P
P 31 Mar. 87 |P 1 Not. A'i
16 Feb. 34 P 24 Jan. 45
P 10 July 37 3 M\
I Aug. 28 26 \U
19N0T. 29 P24July 86
15 June 27
P17 Oct. 83
25 Oct. 27
P 18 July 34
6 June 34
9 July 37
7 Oct.
81 Dee.
86
80
P 16 May
22 Dec.
P 2 May
8 Apr.
46;
46
Zk\i
P 9June4t<-
P 10 July 37 ; »*16 Not. 41
P 14 July 87'P29April42
P28 Feb. 40
21 June 80 '
P 2 Mar. 38
P 16 Not. 41
P 24 Jan. 46
Pl6May 45
2 Sept. 45
P 19 Jan. 44
3 Apr. 46
19 Dec. 45
4 Apr. 46
20 Dec. 44
P 20 Dec. 46
P 28 Jan. 48
10 Mar. 47
13 June 43
19 Doe. 43
P 27 Sept. 80
P 26 Jan. 44
3 Apr. 46
9 Not. 46
P 16 Aug. 31
P 4 Sept. 36
P 20 Sept. 31
p 17 Mar. 37
t Celoavl WMwwrtVk
lunar BaiWaMto !«.'
the UftkimtU*
Br|g»ito Ihrmckottt lk# r^m^
IMS la *f^ — '— -.t t
was ■jipiitaHd • ca A. •J
laattdcd • Brlcad* wca*.
•etkncaf Moa^kx •* • i
(wooadcd) I and %)m ^^ .
battle of SabfMBL
4 CaloBal MtSdlitf m- i
WmI latftea with t^ t • .. i
ud S| as Ike Slatf mxl
P 29 Dec. 46 «hieh prMMd.4 ivm iu >
P 1 1 Dec. 46 '. ^'TJ^ iSr^S!' ""^ '
»«Ar« .. itha Il«rbia4da BiTvr. .a •
P 10 Dec. 47 '»iui ika n»A u«m ;• .
P28 Jan. 48-J*va dyria« ISll. U. «
P 9 June 48 i'^fT^^^f **:**''
23 Sept. 48 ••hkh saaur MfxM I-.
P 10 Nov. 48 ^i^l TtloaWa UUa* « <
P23 May 48' Employed
Jocarta, aad aU the nterqaavl
1 J A t\ At* ^'*** <"* >'*^ Itlaad tnder tka caUaat ••
14 April 40 la the field with Uie tSd Lt. Dr^e— * la
P 16 June 48 *^ during the whole aflhtf Mahrana »«■
Pl<i Anir ^*»M>dlS,a«d»a»pr«Milwlltolfca4i»i».*a .
l^ Vv ** vi Tbooia* MuBfo al Iha captuff* af tb« rori»
P 20 Dec. 48 D«r»ar. Bedawaa, BHfaM^ aM fbaiU. -
p 30 Dec. 48 *"• p'*«« •»* *■* ••""•*y wmiiiii, u< .*
OO r\«<. AA I**** ^v Medal with aar daap far Jav«.
Ttm Uec. 40 5 LtCoL LMfcwoiid naiaiM di i1 Uw ?•*
P 20 June 40 Uirouchoot UwcaMpaMra or ISO ia Al^ «•
P 21 Auir 40 ^*'>**'*> I*4»"oc^ iBtdal aad CE > aaa ««
'^' ^forcinc Iha Kb^bcr Pan, •tocagui^ ch* U .
dallQck, artiaa of T»ai«a aad ll«fta««al. <•
Cahool, Alcff* aad eaptatt af laialML
Paymaster James Herbert Clay,31 May, 44 ; Em. P6 Blay,37 i iM) •
AtiU^tant.— 'Lieut, Geo. B. F. Kauntxe, 30 Mar. 48.
Quarfer-Afa^^er.— Abraham Crabtree,>« 26 Nov. 42 j Cornet^ 17 Sept. *'
^uryeoR.— Jas. Henderson,"^ M.D. 20 Apr. 20 ; A.-S. 22 Mar.lO : H.^A . :
Asii£tant'Surffemu.^HaiTy Franklin,'* 20 Dec. 37. i Blue— Arifips >>-
Francis Laing,>> 6 Nov. 40. \ Agenti, Uc»^i%. i •
Veterinary Surgeon.— George Edlin/* 17 Dec. 29.
•SA
1 Lord ChariM Uuiarra •ervrd lb* eanpaifn of ISOS ta Spain, laeladlng the eavalnrMcafaaatBt at »
ai Alda.d«.Caaip to Lord Ctaathaai. aad was preMst at the nega aC nuAhlaff. Actid a '
Uafftoa rroa ISIl uaul ih« army caiartd Madrid la 1811 ( «b«a ha aamaard the caasawad or the a
It uaiti the war clowd ta 1«1«. Uie Lardahip hae received the gold medal aad two claepe tar
ToBlo««a.
S Jlejor ryler served with the ISth Laacera dariag the caaipft(ga ia Aflkbaaittia aadet Lavd K
aad rapture oT Ohtunce (Mrdal). AIm at the balUe ol Maharaipore (Medal) S9 Dae. IMS, aad ta t
ia ISMk laehMilag the battlee of Btaddiwal aad AUaat, at which lajt he was Meereljr waaadcd hy
dMrgtng a body oT lateatry.
IS Migar PUher did duly with the 1 1th Drt. at a Tolanteer at Ibe ticff* lad eaptarc uf Sbarlpere la Itl
tht ti4 On. tb« cavpaigaef ISIt la AB|h«iil«laa i at alee la the battle of Meodbea Ctaeeitly w
fa^- '
Yean'8enr
i^^jShto^"'] 4tt ( The Queen's Own) Regt. of Light Dragoons. 1 31
**Talaybra" "Albuhbka" "Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Toulouse" "Peninsula."
" Affohanibtan" " Ohuznbe."
ColoneU
9 Q8a Sir George ScoTell,> KCB. Adjutant, 5 April, 98; Comet, 20 June, 96 ;
Lieut, 4 May, 00 ; Capt. 10 March, 04 ; Mqjor, 30 May, 11 -, Lieut.-Col. 17
Aug. 12 ; CoU 27 May, 25 ; Mqjor-Qen. 10 Jan. 87 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ;
Col. 4th Light Dragoons, 18 Dec. 47.
Lieut.'Colonel.
Lord George Augustus Fred. Paget, Comet & Sub^Lt, p 25 July, 34 i Lteui.
P 1 Dec. 37 ; Capt. p 1 7 Aug. 41 ; Mqjor, p 30 Jan. 46 -, Lieut.^Col. P 29 Dec. 4d.
Mqjor.
Henry Fane,» Ensign, p 1 Aug. 34 ; Lieut, p 30 July 36 ; Capt. P 6 May 48 ; Mqf.
P 29 Dec. 46.
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Captains.
John T. Douglas Halkctt
Alexander Low
George John Brown ....
Robert Portal
Archibald Grant
Herbert Dawson Slade ••
Lieutenants.
J. H. Turner Waide, R.M
G. Berkeley Molyneux, s.
John Williams WaUington
Thomas Hutton
Francis Clare Ford
Hugh Mallet
Henry Smith Adiington
COBNETS.
Charles Brandreth
Henry Astley Sparke . .
George Ellis, aeljutant . .
HedwarthHylton Jolliffe.
Herbert James Fuirlie . • .
John Barry Marshall. . .
CORNET.
P 23 Jan. 35
P 2 Oct. 35
P17 AprU40
P 17 Jan. 40
P 24 June 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 21 June 33
20 Sept. 44
P20Sept.d0
P21 June 39
P 8 May 46
P19 May 46
p 11 Feb. 48
LIEUT.
6 July 37
P 6 July 38
P 14 July 43
P 8 May 45
P 31 Oct. 45
p 9 June 46
P 22 May 35
1 AprU 47
P 7 June 44
P 6 May 42
P20 April 49
P 28 Aug. 49
P 6 July 49
CAPTAIN.
P 25 Oct. 42
P 14 July 43
P 30 Jan. 46
P 9 June 46
P 8 Dec. 48
p 28 Aug. 49
^REV.-MAi.
8 Major Fane wrred tlM caaiMlfB In Aflk^MB'
iitaii, and wu preient at Um atom and eaptura of
Ghuanie (Medal;.
P 9 June 46
P 29 Dec. 46
7 May 47
p 8 Dec. 48
P 20 April 49
P 19 Oct. 49
Paymaster. — George Thome George, 4 May^ 49 ; Sns. P6 Sept. 33; Lt, P9 Dec.
36 ; Capt. 17 Jan. 45.
A^futant. — Comet George Ellis, 5 May 48.
Quarter'Master.-^ohn Hill, 22 June 49.
Surgeon. — ^Thomas Hunter, M.D. 23 July, 44; Assiit.-Surg. 18 April, 84.
Assist. 'Surg. — John Reid, 14 Aug. 46.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Byrne, 14 Dec. 38.
Blue, Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. C. Hopklnsou & Co. — Irish Agents,
Messrs. Cane & Co.
[Returned from the East Indies, March 1842.]
I Sir George Scorell serred the campaign under Sir John Moore, terminating tvlth the battle of
Corunna, at which he was preient aa Deputy-Assiatant-Quarter-Maater-General. Afterwardi in tlie
Peninsula in the same department at the head-quarters under the Dulie of Wellington, from Feb. 180D to
the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the passage of the Douro and pursuit of Marshal Soult;
battles of Talaver^, Busaco, and Fuentca d'Onor ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badojoz, battle of
Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, NlTclle, and Nive; passage of the Adour, and
Imtlle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterloo. Sir George hat
received the gold cross and one clasp ; and tiie silrer War Medal with eight clasps.
S Lt-Col. Goafb lenred m Deputy Quarter- Hajt«r> General of the amy during the war In China, and received the bretet
rank of Major and of Lieut.- Colonel, togctber with the Companionship of the Bath, for his conduct lu action, he having been
preacnt In almoit CTcry engagement during the expediUon. He was afterwardt preient in the battle of Mahari^perr. at
MlHUry Secretary to the Commandrr-in. Chief in India ; and he commanded a Brigade of Cavalry at the battles of Bloodkee
and PrroKCShah, and officiated as Quarter- Matter- General in the battle of Sobraon, and was very severely wounded.
II Lt. Thackwell serred as Aide de- Camp to Sir Joseph Tbaekwell in the second Selkh campaign, and was present at the
battles of ChiUianwallafa and Goojerat, and in the action of Sodoolapore, where the army of Shere Singh was repulsed with
great low by a small British detachment.
15 CapLCuwcll served througboat the campaign of 184S in AflTgbanlstan (Medal) under General Pollock. Be was present as
Aide-de>Camp to Sir Joseph Tbaekwell in the action at Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843, and has received the Bronxe
Star. He served also tii« campaign on the Sntlej, and was present in the battles of Moodkrc, Fcroaeshab, and Sobraon.
18 Lc Curcion was present with the 16th Lancers, in the sction at Mahar^jpore, 29tb Dec. 1843 ^Mcdal) ; and with the
Brd Drags, at the battles of Moodltee (severely wounded) and Sobraon.
M Lieut, Hodgson was present at the siege and capture of Bhnrtpora, and was a volunteer fbr the dimotuitcd cavalry
atorvtlnc party. He was also present in the action o/ Maban^pore (medal), and at ttie battle of Sobraon.
27 T>t. Henderson served at the capture of Guadaloupc in 1810 \ two years in the American war | and during the whole of
the Buimast war. Also the eampalgn of 1S4S in Affghanistan.
SS Comet Macqueen served with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in A(f|rbanistan under Lord Xeane, including the
aiege and captwrc of Ghnsnee (Medal). He was afterwards present at the battle of Maliarajporc (Medal) ; and he also served
flic campaign en the SutleJ (Medal), including the actions at Buddiwal, Aliwal. and Sobraon.
IS Lt. Onue was present at Moodkce and Fcroiesbab, at which last he was severely wounded In the arias
132
dth (InniskiUinff) Regiment of Dragoons. f
alDttbUiM
The Castle of Inniskilling^.
« WATERLOO."
Ymti' S«np.
55
Full
Hftir
25
IS
Colonel.
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Sir George Pownoll Adams/ KCH. Comet, 5 Oct. 1705 ; Lieut. 19 March, 00 ;
Capt. 11 Oct. 97; Mqfor,5 Feb. 02; Lieut.-CoL 8 Dec. 04; Col, 4 Jane,
13; Mqior-Geru 12 Aug. 10; Lieut.-Gen, 10 Jan. 37; Col. Cth Dmgoom,
S6UiOet.40.
Lieut.'Colonii.
Willoughbj Moore, Comet, p7 Sept. 20; Lieut. P17 July, 23; Capt. p4 Mar.
80 ; Mtg'or, p 17 July, 40 ; Lieut.-Col. p 28 July, 43.
Mqjor.
Henry Dalrymple White, Comet, p11 May 3d; Xuru/. p8 Feb. 30; Caui.
P 17 May 44 ; Mqfor, p 22 Dec 48.
Captains.
Charles Cameron Shnte
Robert Moore Peel
Francis Sutton
Whitehall Dod
Fred.WJohnFitiWygram
William Martin Powell . .
LlBUTBSTANTa.
Conyers Tower
SirW. C. Monhead,£aW.
Arthur Lowther,iM^. ....
William Doyle, R. M. . .
Robert George Manley . .
Hon. H. L. Boyle Rowley
H. R. SalusburyTrelawny
Heniy Walters
Miles Stringer
Sir £. Syuge Hutchin. }
ton,J3t )
Bdmand Probyn
CORHBTS.
German Wheatcroft ....
John Lavallin Puxley
CORKBT.
• •
P 10 July 34
P 2 Dec. 37
P 23 Aug. 39
P 26 Not. 41
P 28 July 43
P 10 Not. 43
P 7 June 44
P 2 June 43 ,
P 31 May 44!
13 Dec. 44'
P 0 June 46
P29 Not. 45
4 July 4o
P21 July 43
P 16 June 48
P 18 Aug. 48
P 19 May 46
P 10 Oct. 49
«23N0T.49
LIBUT.
P 13 May 39
P 2 July 41
P 3 June 42
P28 July 43
P 17 May 44
P 6 Oct. 44
P 6Jnne4o
P 9 June 46
P 5 Mar. 47
Pll June 47
P 25 June 47
P 8 Oct. 47
P 29 Dec. 46
p 28 April 46
P 19 Oct. 49
P 9NOT.49
P 16 June 48'
CAPTAIir.
BRBTBT*
MAJOR.
P 5 Mar. 47
P 25 June 47
P 8 Oct. 47
P 25 Feb. 48
P 22 Dec. 48
P 9 Not. 49
Poymiriter.— Robert Douglas Barbor, 16 Feb. 40 ; Cornet p 15 Mareh 97 t
Lieut P 9 April 29 ; Capt. p 28 April 87. *
Adjutant. — Lieut, Arthur Lowther, 23 June 48*
Quarter^Maeter, — James Marshall, 14 April, 43.
Surgeon, — James Sidey, M.D. 2 July, 41 j Assist. '^Surg. 19 Jan. 96 j /7asv.*.
Assist. 1 Dec. 25. ^
Assist.'Surg, — Cosmo Gordon Logie, M.D. 5 Oct. 41.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Herbert H^en, 3 Aug. 30.
Scarlet-— Fadn^ Yellow.— M^en/f, Messrs. Cox ic Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borctwla
^^Armit, &Co. ^ '
lUetumed/rom France, January, 1816.]
I ftirOcorgs Adsat Mrred in Inltnd during tlie rebellion la 17M. AIm aad«r t«rd Lake in tho
lutOm, wbsfs bs was actt? cly fBB|»loj«d for wTeral jrcsrt.
at ifa-wdfe. J 7th ( The Queen's Own) Refft of LU Dragoons (Hussars). 133
«ai)i'B*rrJ
« PENINSULA"— «« WATBRLOO.**
51
Puli
SO
18
Half
Pay.
April, 04; M^or, 20 Nor., 06; ifeu^-C./. is Juae, 11 ; cJ/. «7 HarfSs :
Major Gen. 10 Jan., 37 j Z^.-G^n. 9 Nov. 48; Col. 7th Husaan, 10 M J. ^.
A *v ni « Lieta.'Colonel.
Arttur SUrley, C<>«i^, P 81 Aug. 30 ; Lieut, p 1 Feb. 38 ; Capt p 16 Jaly. 80 ;
Mq;or, p28 Aug. 46; Lt.^Col. P 16 April 47. > F* ^04 mj, 90 .
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Gaptaiks.
James Macanl Hagart . .
SirWm. RusBell, JBarf ., #.
Charles Bowles'
Hen.ilfar9dQf\Vorcester,#
Wm., Vise. St. Lawrauce
Edward Henry Cooper • •
L1BUTBNART8.
William Babington ....
Wm. Ridley Cha. Cooke
Alfred Sartoris
William Dascon Boshe . •
Francis Arthur Farrell . .
Hon. Charles Harbord . .
Thomas Pedder
CORNET.
P26May 37
P 2 July 41
P16 Aug. 39
P17Aug. 41
P 9 May 45
Pl6May 46
Pll Nov. 45
P 13 Nov. 45
P30 Dec. 45
P27 Feb. 46
P 9 Oct. 46
P 15 Jan. 47
Pl6AprU41
LIBUT.
2 July 47
P 3 Dec. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P15 Aug. 48
P 0 Feb. 49
P 22 Oct. 47
P 16 May 45
P27 Feb. 46
P 1 IXov. 42
P 7 July 43
P 28 Aug. 46
Pll Sept. 46
P 9 Oct. 46
P 15 Jan. 47
P 16 Apr. 47
P 17 Apr. 47
P 15 Aug. 48
P 3 Oct. 48
2 July 45
CAPTAIir.
Pll Sept. 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P17 Apr. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 15 Aug. 48
MAJOB.
C0BNBT8.
Joseph Treneny, Adjj. . .
Charles Craufurd Fraser .
Henry William Meredyth
Fred. Myddleton West . .
David PhUip Brown, KM.
James Aytoun
PaifnuM^er.—- Edward George Cubitt, 16 Feb. 44; EnM. P9 Dec. 81 : JUsiU.
28 April, 37.
AtyuUmt. — Comet Joseph Treneny, 3 Sept. 47.
Qfuarter'Master.-^ohn Evans Parry, 12 Oct 41.
A'urflreem,— Stephen Lawson, 2 June 43; A. S. 29 July 30 ; ZT. il« SO N»T. 27*
Aaigtant'Surgeon.—lXohcTi Wilson, M.D., 25 Aug. 48.
Veterinary Surgeon. — James George Philips, 28 Aug. 88.
Blujir—Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.^Irish Agent*, Sir E. R. Borough, JSt. Armlt, & C»
[Returned from Canada Dec. 1842.]
1 Sir Wn. TujH terTed durinf part of the campaigns of 17BS, 94, and OS, In the Ketherlands; at th«
Hclder, in 1790 ; and in Portugal, Spain, and Walclieren, in 1808 and 9, as Aide-de-camp to the present
MarquU of An^Ieser. Sir William lias received the War Medal with one clasp for Sahagnn and Benevente.
2 Captain Bowles served (hrouBhout the caropaijm of 1842 In Afl);hanlstan (tnedu) in the Srd Liglil
Dragoons. Be served also in the campaign on the Sutl^, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
t c
'«4tra'8erT.
65
34] 6th ( The King's Royal Irish) Regiment of Li. Dragoons. [J n.
{^Hussars.)
-V Harp and Crown. ^^Prutinas virhUis memartt.*' -^'^ LB8WARBBE* —
"HINDOOSTAN."
CoUmeL
a 5tf* John Browne,! KCH. Comet, 27 May, 95; Lieut, 17 Haj, 96; Cafi.
1 June, 97 ; Mqjor, 16 Feb. 09 ; Lieut.-Col. 14 March, 11 ; Col. 19 July, SI ;
2fq;9r-<7m.ttJaly,90; XUii^.-<?^.S9Not.41 ; Col. BthHoiaart, 4 April,43.
Lieut.'CoUmel,
Frederick George Shewell, Comet, p28 Aug. 27 ; Lieut. 6 Sept 81 1 Oaf^.
P28 Apr. 87; Mqjor,9iS Aug. 44 ; Lieut.-Col. P19 Feb. 47.
3£iiff0Tm
Rodolph de Salia, Comet, » 17 Dec. 80 ; Lieut. '28 June, 88 ; Capt. 9 18 Joly,
88; iri|^or,Pl9Feb.47.
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Captains.
Charles Joaeph Longmore
Hon. James Sandilands. .
Arth. Jas. Lord KUleen
John Thompson
Henry Francis Cast.* #. . .
Edward Walter
LlBUTBHAKTS.
Joseph Rellly, R.M
Edward Seager, atff
Edward Tomklnson ....
George Lockwood
CharfeiJobn Bourchler..
Hon, Shapland Fra. Care^-
Prlce Built Mannen Wood
James Sadler Naylor ....
William Davis
Oeorfre Chetwode
Fra. Edmund Macnagbten
CORNBTS.
Daniel Hugh Clutterbuck
John Oough Calthorpe
COBUBT.
P80May 84
9 2 Mar. 89
P17 Sept. 89
P 6 Mar. 41
P80 Mar. 88
P 4 Feb. 49
P 26 Apr. 33
Pl7 8ept.41
Pl2Mav 43
Pll July 37
P 22 Apr. 42
P21 Mar. 45
P22 Sept. 43
17 July 40
P 9 Jan. 46
P 8 May 40
P27 Oct. 46
LI BUT.
P17 Aug. 88
PSlJan. 40
P 5 Mar. 41
P 12 May 43
P81 Dec. 89
P 80 Mar. 44
27 Mar. 84
20 June 43
P 12 Apr. 44
P28 Aug. 40
P 29 Dec. 43
P 9 Jsn. 46
P24Sept.45
P 22 July 45
P22 Dec. 46
P 10 Mar. 48
P23 MHy 48
CAPTAIH.
P28Ang.44
P 1 Aug. 46
P 23 Jan. 46
P22 Dec. 46
P 10 Feb. 47
p 10 Dee. 47
BRBT.-MAJ.
4 0 Daniel Hugh Clutterbuck p22 Dec. 46
2 0 John Oough Calthorpe • . p 23 Mar 48
1 1 0 Payifmi/er.^Henry Duberly , 1 2 No v. 47 ; Ens. P 28 Sept 80 ; Xi. 16 April 41
9 0 il4^'tc/an^—£tei<^ Edward Seager, 6 Oct. 41.
11 0 Quarter' Maeter. — Jame* Landers, 29 Mot. 39.
16 ] t^ Suryeon.^Oideon Dolmage, 6 April 44 ; Astiet.-Surff. 10 Dec 88.
6 0 Aitittant'Surgeon. — Henry Somen, M.D. 17 Oct. 46.
7 0 Veterinary Surgeon. — Edward Simpson Grey, 24 April, 48*
Blut.'^AgenU, Messrs. Cox & Co.-^Irish Agents, Sir £. B. BoniBgh,il#. AmU,ltC^
[Betumedfrom the East Indies, May, 1823.]
1 Sir John Biovnt Mrrcd on ih« eipciUUon to SoiiU Ansricft aiidar Qmt-nX WblUlitfc } «• tSaS is Tm-
ugal under Um Duke of WelUngton, Indudinf the b«Ul«i o( Roletii and Vimion; aad mbmeimms^f m if
'ohn Moert's espeditioii to t^pain, indudine ilie BfTtln with tlie Frtnch cm^alry at SsliSf naaad Bfw^
vtreat to Ooniima, aad bottle of ConiniMu He «m eflerweitto attadied to the l^iiiuaoen mit* ■^^ mmnne
•ve wooiHle in action with the eomy en the ISth Vrb. 1811. He wa» alM attMhed fer Avs aaaaih» •• ■
i^Titloo of the Spanish amy in Ettramadura under General Mendlsabel. Sir Jobo ba« te<et»e4 ifee War
f cdal vlth three deep*, tor Bolcte. Vtalera, and Coramia.
9 Captain Ca»t ▼•• pretent at the battle of Mahara}pon>, and has reeeired tka
« Ll c«i. »yllM^uo cuauM^cd Ui« 9ito LMMvn u tSt baitlM of raanlw (MrdaJ) t In the
MliHiiat lb« baoto of Soaraoa (nwdal) | Svrtac (h« iMtcr fart of tbc nai^Ita la tlie rMgaub la 1S«^
tf Oocjcrat.
I U -Col, Orant wrvtd In Cblaa ( M«4a1) •• BtlteA*.lfi^ to Lot4 Salteaii, Mi vat
i CSiB aiaiw r*«. Mitf M tte laadlBc tefof* Naakln. H* Mn«d vtih lb* Mh Laaevn at
iiiiwM<ii fkav^lBNM e«Hi« iSv fmnrpatt of Ite cMBpaffn fa Hw raniaab te ISWt.
:hc««b at BaaMuat «r, and tanl* of Chilliaaaallab t be «u •!•«> prrtrat at tha hatUa «r Oaa^mak
• CEfi. Llttlr. Lu. ItaaoTsit, ItamMn. Ba***?. r««M^ Ktaa. Bivd and aiHw. mrt^ In
■ IMa, and ««TV I— tn> at tba battW of labtaiai Cvcdal). LIrau. DflnoTaa. Ila»tr«y, rrraeh. aia(, aaii
ba Pui^art M«r^fa of iS4S.ll Imladint Iha paMH* af tba Cbcnab at aaaMMwnr, m
l«(4*fat.
1 CapC Spaltlaaaadaaarvtd ai Brigada M^ar af Cavalry la tba balllai af Paanlar (Maial)
amyaifn an Bm Satlaf. tocliidiM iba bMUa af Sakfaan (aMial).
It MaM Pntt MTfad vlib «ba lirii LanMiilntta cnipalfn to 4%hiBlrtaa. nnSvr Lord Ktaaa to li
fatfot at ibe iMiaM Md «»!«■ aT ObMMa Ciltll VaJiiiiHiiiil wtih Bw uaa Jw
B adtaaet aT «ba um$, ta »laa tba aa«ai9^ fw. aad Mcaia paManlan of IW cliMlal aT Cabal to A
wa«|ilHb>d, Awifairt Ua^ af BrtgaSa wlib Iba any af nmt^t la IMS and O.
:a«alty CiTlitoa wtto Bw anay af Owattar v^rr Lard Ooaab as lsa-44. mmI aa* pmcniat iba
aittol) 4 and afato a tba mmv cavneliy to tba rvaiaub faaipai^a af I84SS. aad *ai prntat at tba
« SMmapar. and at iba •auWt «il CadttaawaHab aiui Oeojtrai.
U Ca»«. aatiin. LlanH. CaapavU. ana HaaiiiMn, gj.^Mutar Atlaa, Dactor Stanatan wmwA wllb toaBd
a(*l« «rf raaatar (■!<■!) \ ifea campaifn aa iba tetW to IMt. lacladiaa iba baitla af ■■laaan faaii) t
•aa caapaifn af IMSS. laelaSI^ tba paHafa af tba Chrwb at BaBB^gvr. and baittaa af CUIttan
U LI. rmarti MtvaB witfe ike lidi Laaatta at iba ■rrtaai af BaBilaal aMi Altval, aad m
rbaabaatt at tibwi a twadal and ana at*«>)i. Ba MfvflB alia Bm riiM»b taMpalfn af 1S« IW
r, mi batttoi af niilMweanah and Oi^arat.
Embtrkad
T«ri*Benr
56
Pej.
43
81
84
19
17
18
19
16
22
16
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'^' ]9/A (The Queen's Royal) Regt.ofLtDrs.{Lanc.)[x^^\i^ PiiJIub!
•« PENINSULA."— «PUNNIAIL"—"SOBRAON."
Cohmeh'-TI^ «» Jamct Wallace Sleigh,' CB. Cornet yV^^ 95; Xi«^ 29 A pr. 05 ;
Capt, 25 Oct. 96 ; Jf«;. 14 June, 06 ; U.-Ctd. 14 Dec. 09; Col, 12 Aug. 19;
Mcdar^Gen. 22 July, 30 : Xf.-0«i. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 9th Lancers, 24 Aug. 39.
Zf..Cotoiie/#.-Alex. CampbeU,«CB. KH. C«;.24Aimj.CW; ^*/* Sep^f ; C'-Ff-
P18 Aug.l2; Mqf. »9 Aug. 21; Br€V.'Lt.'Col, 16 July. 30; Xf ..Co/.p28 Jan. 42 ;
CM 9 Nov 46
John Scott,> CB,'Carfieiy p4 May, 15; JW«*';?2^^^,«*:iV ^''^a "^^ ^"^""'^^ '
Major, P9 Nov. 26 ; Lieui.-Col. 31 Aug. 30 ; £«/. 19 J«ne, 46.
Jft^o;,.-Ja.. Alex. Follerton,- CB. Cor. '1 Aug.22; Xe. P30Dcc.24; C«p*. p19
3ept.28;Brer-Jfq;. 23NOV.41 l^^'^'^Jj^'^^'K^SZ^^r^^JJ^^
JomiB HoiJe Grant,*CB. Comet, p 29 Aug. 26 5 i^««*; »* 2« Feb. 28 ; Ca/,^ P29
May. 85 ; Mojor, 22 April, 42 ; Brevet Lt.-Col 7 June 49.
LIKUT.
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Captains.
CORNBT.
Archibald little^
Andrew Spottiswoode'. .
Bdward Rudston Read'
John Rose Holden Rose*
Hon. Charles Powys'* . .
Edward James Pratt" . .
Robert Abercromby Yule*'
William Orysdale" . • • •
Oct.HenrySt.Oeo.Anson*^
LlBUT£NAI«T9.
Cha.H. ]>ouglas Donovan^
Wm.WeU.W. Humbley*
WmRNewportCampbell'*
0 I Fred. Courtney Trower*^
0 Thomas Job n Francis *' • .
Alexander Hawtrey' . . • .
Wm. Hamilton,'^ adj. . .
Fra.JobnMTarlaue'' ..
Lucius John French' . . • •
Henry Nelthorpe** ....
Robert William King' ..
John Head
Wm. Wiiberforce Bird*..
Chandos Fred. Clifton*. .
John Henry King ** ....
Charles Abbott Delmar^'
Henry Andrew Sarel '^ . .
Frederick Ellis «
Edmund D'Arcy Hunt"
Cornets.
Richard Shaw, R. M
A. Eastfteld Wilkinson"
Henry Scutfc
Robert Sutherland " . . . .
Alex. J. Hardy Elliott . .
W.WedderbumArbutbnot
Alfrad Hires
Archibald Semple Young
P 4 Oct. 31
P 10 May 33
PlSNov. 31
P 19 July 31
P2d Feb. 84
14 Feb. 28
P 3 July 35
P29Dec. 35
27 Nov. 35
CAHT AIN. BRBY.-MAJ.
P 31 Aug. 32 P 24 Feb. 37 1
P29Apra36 Pll Oct. 39
P 12 Dec. 34'P27 Aug. 41
Pll Jan. 33 p 29 April 42
p 1 July 36 P 13 July 47
P20Jan. 32| 20 Sept. 44
P26May 37 jP 2 July 47
19 Feb. 36
27 Mar. 35
P 10 June 36
P30 June37
p 14 June 39
P 24 April 42
2'J AprU 42
P 6 Jan. 43
P 13 Dec. 42
P 20 Oct. 40
P23 June43
P 15 Dec. 40
P24NOV.43
P 31 May 44
P 23 Jan. 46
P 8 May 46
P 13 July 47
P13 Aug. 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P 31 Aug
8 Dec.
38
38
7 Jane 49
7 June 49
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P 10 Oct. 49
S Colonel Scott wai pnnmt wllh
the Prvttcb mnny under ll*rgiiBl
OwMd, •( the ftoff* of Amverpi
la Oc«. ISn I ami, by pwilttlo* of
the Martb«l. be aroompaolvd tha
troope upon ereiy oeeaslon durlnf
tbo atefo. U Oel. ISM. he »m bp-
polnlcd to the eonaBond of the ««•
Tilry vt the Bombay divialaa of the
amy of the laduu, as Brigadier {
•erred to that raak dyiiof the eam«
palfntof 1838 aadSS. la Sefaadr and
Affcbantotan, andwaa preacBl at the
attaek and eapUire of Ohusnce.
Durtoff the latter part ef IB39.'he
eomraandrdr a detached eoluau,
eooalttlDf of the whole of the artU-
lery, (eiecptlnit « ftou.) the cavalry,
and oa« battalfoa of iofiHitry i Ihii
columo waa detiined to ■eeur* the
•tiVJuf adoB of Upper Sdndc, and to
ro-operate with the mate column
under Sir Thow WUlthii*. dhrrcted
■cainct Kh«rlaC la the aclloa at
Mahan^pofc on the tSlh T>ee. IS«3,
he commanded a Brigade of Cavalry.
aa alto at tbe baKle eC Sobraon.
jaroaadcd a half MiuadroB of the trd
Lifht'oiavaon* •* «>• ft*"'"* »'*»»« ^^hy***" P«*^ •^
«w alto at the relief of JellaUbod. and at there^pture
or Cabodl. ta Affchaniataa. in lS4t (oaedal). 4«the battle
of Punniar. near G«»alior. be romraanded the left aqvad'
nm of the 9th Lanceia (medal). He wa» alao at Sobra-
oa (medAl) In IS4S i and In the emapalfa of IS4S-S In
the Puajaab. locladlng the pataaic of the Cbeaab at
Ranaofsur, aad battles
JeraV
P 3 Aug. 41
15 Dec. 38
15 July 41
13 May
P 1 July
p 31 May
23 Oct. 45
P 24 Oct. 45
26 Apr. 46
P 17 Jan. 45
17 Mar. 47
19 Nov. 42
P 6 Aug, 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P31 Dec. 47
P 23 May 48
P15 Dec. 48
p 2 Oct. 49
P 19 Oct. 49
9 CBpt. Rooe
553
M.V r- ■ ■- —
of Chilllanwallah aad Goo-
3 Apr. 46
Pll Feb. 48
P 12 May 48
P23May 48
18 July 48
P15 Dec. 48
P 19 Oct. 49
Paymaster.-^^ Cuthbert Barlow,"' 3 Jan. 28 ; -Biu. 7 Jan. 10; Lieut. 13 Jan. 14.
Atjyutant.—Lieut. William Hamilton,** 29 AprU, 42.
Quarter'Maeter.—Andrew Allan," 13 May, 42. ^ ,^ „ . .. „ . .^^^ o^
5uryeon.-Rob.JoyntGordonGrant,»'»2Jul.41;.l.-5.14Feb^8;/r.-^.7Sep.26.
AseiitaeU'Suraeone.—y^ alter George Leonard Staunton," 29 May, 40.
Eneas Macintwth Marpherson," 21 Aujr. 40.
Veterinary Surgeon.— HichATd John Gedaliah Hurford,** 17 July. 35.
Bliie—FflcinifS Scarlet.— il^en^ George Samuel Collyer, Esq.
1 GenenU Slrigh terred In FlnnSr. In 1785; ta the actions In North Holland and tje H*W*^» '^^ ""^^
l»th sSpt?Md M and ©th Oct. 17W. Id th« Penlnwisin ISil and la. ^Cotniiia^tel^ im »"»~" Jf
WmU^ toward, the cIom of which the command of the ilh Brigade detolved <>« J»/n-.^"J°J" *S&fl
^wiSJd hi. raiment to India, and commanded the Caralry divUlon at the »iege of Bhurtpore in 1(«6&0.
»4« hac recelvi d Ihe War Medal with one clasp for Salamanca. na«d Saird'a
^^ OolonS Campbell wa. prewnt at the capture of U»e Cape of GtK)d "oPV7\'?u®^,„?Sl2 £ »^
«™»in 1806; aiid be wrved .uh«K|uently In India in ibe Mth M. Dragoon, unttl »*1*- J" '•{f^** JfT:
^12^ i«tau. l5i w^^ ana commanded the l.t( atalry Brtaade ^^ '^^/^i^ "J ^TJ'iS fsi?
f S[in a^SJaotaTon the WtliUee. IMS ; and Uie Snd Catalry Bfigade in the •>•»«• ^l®^*^^ ^ £? R« Ji
S:i^ SL'JrjTu.'iif 'if!^^ the Paqj.ub, Including the parage of the
^JXT^t^^lT^^SJS^ under tird Sine, '^nd ware preaent at tb« ^ege «d cjj>tme ^^^
^S^S^MM^SlOTheBe oftJer. were al«, p^^^ the 9th Lancer. In «J« ifS iilSS2rt£a2i
■^ .^(iSsl) ; at Sobraon (medal) In 1B46 } and In tbe PtfnJaub ounpslgn Of lMd-0, tafltoOlaf tU pit-
- ^^=^- *!. «i SuminMur. and batUe. of CbilUanwallah and Go^Jsnt
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] 10th ( The Prince of Walesfs Oum) Raual Reg. of ^SSlfu^
Lt, Drs. {Hussars!)
•« PENINSULA."—" WATERLOO."
Colonel,
9 Hon. Henry Beftuchamp Lyirnn/ Cornet, 9 July, 1803 ; Lieut. 24 May, 04 ;
Capt, 15 Jan. 07 ; Major, 14 May, 1*2 ; Lt.- Col. 18 June, 15; Col. 24 Mar. 22;
Mq^or-Qen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.'Gan. 9 Nov. 46 ; Col. lUth Huasan, 23 June, 43.
Lieut.'-Cotonele.
Henry Fred. Bonham, Comet, p22 May, 20; Lieut. P14 Jimei 31 { Capt. ^16
May, 34 ; MfQor, 3 A pr. 40 ; Limt. - Col. p 28 A pr. 46.
William Porlby, Corn' t,f3 Oct. 16 ; L'leut. p 6 May, 24 ; Capt. 9 19 Sept. 86;
Brevet' Mqjor,^ Nov. 41 ; Major, P 'Id Sept. 46; Lt.-Col. p 30 Jan. 46.
M({)ors.-^io\\n Trittoii,* Comet, 14 Jan. 13; Lt. 14 Aug. 15 ; Capt. 7 Oct. 86 ;
Me^or, 3 Apr. 40.
George Auiic. Frefl. Quentin, Cornet, P14 June, 31 ; Lieut. PI June, 82; Capt.
P 12 Feb.' 36; Mt^jor, P2d Apr. 40.
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Captains.
JohnWilkle
Broadley Harrison, e. . .
Lord Geo. A. Beauclerk
William Potrie Wauuh' . .
TboinHH Lloyd
^ir Thomas Munro, Bart.
Methueii Stedman
William Murray
Charle« Freville Snrtees. .
LlBUTBNANTS.
Oeorige Webb, o^f
Hon. F.C.G.PitzClarence,«
C. H. 8.0. Lord Oarvagh
Tliomiis Sargent Little . .
Malcolm R. Laiiifr Mea^u*
liobvrt Charlna Holmes. .
i Richard Pla^ne Smith ..
Cliaric* Pott<» Riaaer ....
Theodore Wurman, R.M.
John Wyclifle Thompson
Richard Kverard bUke^
Arthur John Loftus ....
Jnhii Walrvind Ciarka . .
Churles MacMahon •• • .
John Percy Smiih' ....
Butler M.hlmay Givcen
Benjamin Aylett Brauflll
John Druinmond
RandaU Wilmcr Hatfield
COHNBTS.
Robert Clif ments ......
Theodore Williams ....
Kdward Stacey
Henry Alexander
loliii Rawlinsoii Cuthbert
Franc.B.Hallowe11Carew"
Thomas Manners Tbwnley
Frederick MarsbaU
COKMBT.
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fil May »o
P 1 1 Oct. 30
P28 Aug. 38
P 1 Nov. 33
P 15 Mar. 27
P 7 July 38
P 1 June 38
P 9 Mar. 38
P 28 Jan. 42
28 June 30
22 AprU 42
P17 May 44
9 Dec. 37
P21 June 39
P20 Nov. 40
P 26 Oct. 41
P 8Jhu. 41
P29 Nov. 44
1*22 Nov. 44
P24Jjin. 41
P \ii Dec. 40
P 20 Mar. M\
P 4 Auif. 43
P 8 July 36
4 Apr. 46
5 Apr. 40
6 Apr. 46
P 10 Apr. 47
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BBBVBI**
XAJOK.
P 17 May 44
P 7 June 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P31 Dec. 44
3 Apr. 46
p28 Apr. 46
P 4 Apr. 45
P 6 Nov. 46
P 10 Dec. 47
19 June 48
P29 May 40
P 7 Sept. 41
P5 Ffb. 41
P29 May 35
P 12 Oct. 30
P27 Aug. 41
P21 Feb. 4U
p29 May 40
P 7 Feb. 45
30 Dee. 41
P23 .May 45
P20 Mar. 46
19 Oct. 39
P 26 Oct. 41 s LiMtM
P 12 Ai»r. 44 *** *" '^"*' •^ "w*' •
P 3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 40
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
27 May 42
Ihreuvhont Oir
IMiyn uadi>r Gc«. N«tt.~M
bar durinc ***• •later of ISll «S i •■
the Mlvaaer tw C'-«baol Im «m •••
▼Cf«lr wnundcd St Oomkam. H*
•Ihi pr**nit at th* taltf* of
o Muy «* , loMrtbtd «• CMHUbar, Cabori." Mi
P 1 Dec. 46 liie BraoM Star tm UMJmfgtm.
P 2 Feb. 47
21 Aug. 39
Pll June 47
P 10 Die. 47
l^^^'^^ rLI«it»lak*««Wd*.
P 4 May 4iJ colour of tho Itad at iha
Mrcancvand H|-denbad (mtdal). lie wm4
that rrct ia tluf Bubit^urat oprratiaaa to thr aavt
Mabratta eowitry, Induditif the inTriliaaal i
b) •tonn of tbc Iwru or Pnnrila and l^ovagirar.
9 Mr. BoM •vrvcd in the lUb Laacera tbe <
in Aflkhanistto under Lord Ki
tbe captun of Cbusncc, fur tthkb ha bat weelrad a
mrdal.
IS Doctor StrpbiM was prrccnt at the baada •?
Mabar^por* (medal) and alia la CbabaalaaoTMaaa.
bae, raroMabab, and Sobtaao.
3 Apr. 46
P 8 Apr. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 3 Sept. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 15 Dec. 48
P21 Aug. 49
....|p 18 Sept. 49
Payiniufer.— Richard John Elrington, 2 Feb. 44 ; En*. P24 Mareh, 38; Xievf.
Adjutant.-- Lieut. George Webb, 20 Sept. 39. [P29 May, 30.
Quarter^MoHer. — ^John Fenn, 19 May, 46.
5Mr/a9N.'Murdoch John Madame Rosai * 8 Feb. 42 ; A$iiMt.'SurQ. 16 Ftb. 87 :
^oip.-.iMW^ 28 Feb. 26. '
Aetutant^Surgeons. — ^Thomas Fraser, M.D., 16 Dee. 45.
John Edward Stephens,i* M.D., 5 Oct 41.
Veterinary Surgeon.— -ThomeA Sidd^ll, 3 Feb. 47.
Blue.^^^m^, Messrs. Cox ft Co.
it.-Oea. Cba lla—uiabla Ilrary B Lytoo, tnTed in iba rralmcnii with Iba ISUi Dracaaaa. ftaai Maiah I
acaliinoaB Feb. ISU lotbe ead af diat war, laelodiaf tbe captarp tf OpartB. batda of TaUvaia. aad
vrrvly waoadad la iba aecb. ttib Aof ISIfli to MaMcaa's advaaca to Iba batda af Baaaea. Ba bas
lal «itb oar elaap fur Tal«vrra.
>r TrinoB wrrni wtib tba late Sllb Dragoaai at tbe •icfa aad captarr of Hatttas aad tbe yfiiyfaWft
l« I witb tbe llib Lt. Or^ at tba tirfe aarf capcuia of Bbanpore la ISXb • i tad »ltb tbr Sid LC Dfa tte
All(baat«taa He wrved a« D. A. Adj Ocaeral af toe caralf j e# Iba arm* eflba Suilci to IStt<C. wd «M i
tie* of Moodbae. rcrainbab aad Satoaw
It Waacb aarvedibe Matoatta campaiga wlib toe ICto Laacert, Inrludiaff toe batde af Mabar^jpara (awdal)
t ( alaaae AMial. Qaarter.MaMw.Oea. to Sir Bany Salto dartof tba caotpaiaa of the Sallri, toeladl^ tba
■al. AUwal. aad Satoaaa (vaaadad).
t Jaba rarer Stotto «rvad iba aaaifaifa la AJ^fbaabtoa oadar Lai4 Kcaaai. vl* tbt ISih
arOtouaaa(
^H?^l?] Uth{or Prince AJheres Own) Regiment of Hussars. 137
The SpMnx, with the words, " EGYPT"—" SALAMANCA"—" PBNINSULA"-
" WATBRLOO"— « BHURTPOHB."
Y«an'8«rT
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Colonel.
9 9i9B Henry Wyndhain,* Ent, 27 March 06 ; Capt, 8 June 00; Mqjorfi Aug.
13; Lieut.'Col, 20 Jan. 14; Col, 27 May 25; Major-Gen, 10 Jan. 37;
LieuU'Gen, 9 Not. 46; CoL 11th Hussars, 19 Nuv. 47.
Lieut. 'Colonel.
James Thomas, Earl <^ Cardigan, Comet, p 6 May, 24 ; Lieut, p 13 Jan. 25 ;
Capt. P 9 Jane, 26 ; Mt^or, p3 Aug. 30 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 Dec. 30 ; CM. 0 Nov. 46.
MfQor.
Inigo William Jones, Comet, p 8 July, 28; Lieut, p 17 Dec. 30 ; Capt. P 14
Apr. 37 > Mqjor, p 7 June, 44.
Captaims.
John Douglas
Edmund Peel
WilliaraStephen Sande»,«.
Hon. Gerard James Noel
William Pouter
John Bunce Pilgrim ....
LiBUlSMANTS.
Jas.Tho. Witthtman, R.M.
Thomas Yorke Dallas . .
Wm. G. Baker Cresswell
Frederick Henry Sykes..
Arthur Brl^co
William Ennis, il<(/
Edwin Adolphus Cook . .
Lester Garland
Walter Stephens Brinkley
Eyre Coote
COKNBT8.
James Miller
John ]ngli«
Wm. Drury N. Lowe. . . .
CORNBT.
P18 June20
P 18 Mar. 36
P 3 June 42
P 8 July 42
P 5 Dec. 4b
P 4 Dec. 32
24 Feb. 43
P29 Dec. 43
I* 5 April 44
P 23 July 44
P 10 July 46
22 Jan. 47
P30 Mur. 47
P 13 July 47
P 24 ^ept. 47
P 1 Aug. 48
P 10 Not. 48
P 19 Oct. 40
P 23 Nov. 49
LIBUT.
P 25 Oct. 33
P 17 July 40
P 5 Dec. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P 26 Sept. 45
P 16 Sept. 37
P 5 Apr. 44
P2] Apr. 46
P 10 July 46
P 3 Nov. 46
p 13 July 47
27 Jan. 48
P 28 Jan. 48
P 1 Aug. 48
P 10 Nov. 48
P 2 Oct. 49
CAPTAIN.
Pll May 39
P 3 Nov. 46
P30Mar. 47
P 13 July 47
P 1 Aug. 48
^ 14 June 42
B&BVBT-
MAJOR.
1 1 I 0 Paymaster.— Jofcph Hely,* 1 Dec. 48 ; En*. 16 Feb. 39; Lieut. 11 Nor. 45.
3 0 A4futant.— Lieut. Willium Eunl>«, 22 Jan. 47.
3 0 Quarter-Matter. — John Gilleland, 5 March, 47.
24 0 ^iir(^n.— Patrick O'Callaghun, M.D. 3 Feb. 43; Aeiist.-Surg. SI Feb. 28 1
Notp.-Ateiit. 18 July, 26.
7 j 0 Atiitt'Sitrgeon.—RichiiTd Pyper, 24 Nov. 43.
18 0 Fe/ertitory 5<ir^eoii.— John William Gloag, 29 Jane, 32.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returfudfivm the East Indies, June 1838.]
1 Ll(>ut.-0«ieril Wyndham wrved th« Pfnlnralar eampalpm of 1808, 0, 11, snd IS, fnclnrffnr tha
rciimift of RoUls, Vlmivni, BtnfVfnU', Albubeni, UsojErt*, Momlrs d« Torn, Viitoria, and tha PyrpncM.
Frrri^I al<K> tlie raiupaltn of 1S15. and wnn Raverrly wounded at Waterloo. He haarectrived tlM War Medal
«ith four el4«F« f>ir RuleiN, ^ imlern, Albubera, and Tittorla
S l*ajnu*t -r Hvly aerred as a <*npt<iin In the Isfc LancetR of the late AnfltvSpaniih Legion, In 1886 and 8^
and waa ensaz^d ut the i-afttli* of OueTani. the •tronvliold of i lie Carlliity; and aflcrvarda at Mendegur, AiuSv
and beishia of Arluban in AUra on the lOih. 17th, and Iflth Jan. IH80: alio at the psnue nf the Uromea
on thi* Mth Maj, and cominan<led the ■quadron which took PsMMges on tlist day. Agala on the right of
the lines when Alia vas attacked } together with constant shlnuiehca lo front of Vittoria.
138 12M ( The Prince of f Vales' s) Royal Regt of Lancers. ["TuSS!
The Sphinx, with the words, « BOYPT"— " PENINSULA"— «WAT»RlOO.'
YMra'8«rT.
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HftI/
Ccioneh
9 Sir Henf7 John Cummin^/ KCH. CamHy 12 May, 1700 ; LUut. 9 Feb.
03 ; Capt. 21 Feb. 94 ; Mqjor, 25 Oct. 98 j Lkut-Col. 17 Feb. 1806 : C9L 1
Jan. 12; Mojar-Gen. 4 June, 14; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; G»/. 12th UaeefS,
20 Jan. 37.
Lieut' Coitntel,
EdwardPole, Ciww*, P7 July, 25; X.i«i<. p 10 Sept.26i Ca/i/. H 8 Not. 31 ;
Jfq;>r, P 30 July, 44; LiaU.-CoL PdO March, 47.
Afqjar,
Edward Morant, Comet, p 20 Sept 33; Lieut. P24 Apr. 35; Capt.PU Nor.
42 ; Mt^ar, p 22 Dec. 48.
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CORHET.
\Vm.HcathcoieTottrnhani p 13 Dec. 33
David Arthur Monro |i'28 Dec. 38
Tliomaa Henry CHfton ..^20 Apr. 3U
Rkh. Hutfb Smith Barry P 15 Dec. 40
Tho. Cockayne Maunaell 'p 11 Nov. 42
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 28 Oct.
P 1 June
P 2 July
P 20 Nov.
P 10 Jan.
35
41
P 7 July 43
^P 1 May 40
4l!P80Blur. 47
41 •• 3 Sept. 47
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John Almerua Digby P 30 July 44 p30 Mar. 47
LlBUTEVANTa.
Jn.De Montmorency Prior' 31 Dec. 41
Tlionias Geo. Alex. Oake* P 16 Jan. 46
Jchn Wilson Fox ^p 1 May 46
Chariea Edward Qrogan |P16 Apr. 47
Frederick Arden ' p 17 Mar. 48
Con<*table Curtis j P 31 Mar. 48
ArtliurW.WilliumsR.M. P 5 Ni>v. 47
( tiurlftt Mnrr, ml) p 25 May 48
(ieor^e F. Wlliltill^9tull Pl2Jun. 41)
Geo. Cha. Selwyu Duraut p 0 Feb. 4U
30 Apr. 46
P 3 Sept. 47
P26 Nov. 47
P28 Apr. 48
P22 Dec. 48
P 12 Jan. 49
P 2 Oct. 49
25 Oct. 49
P 26 Oct. 49
P 9 Nov. 49
P 26 Oct 49
p 9 Not. 49
BKBTBT"
MAJOR.
Cor NETS.
Jolin Kincaid Lennox .. p 19 Oct. 49
Robert HerbertHeath Jary>P 23 Nov. 49
Daniel FitiGerald Gabbett p 14 Not. 49
t
Paymaster.— B]Myney Townly Walsbe,' 3 Oct 48; .Hue, P28 Aug. 98 ; Lie^tL.
31 Dec. 39.
A({jutata.—Lieut, Charles Marr, 26 May, 48.
(^uarfer-ilfcij^er.— Michael Uhike, 18 July 48.
Surgeon. — Gtorge Anderson, 16 Dec. 45 ; ^.-5. 12 June 35.
.4«rij/a/U-5ar^cofi.--Rnbert Viltlrn Geoi^o, M.D. 10 ^o^, 43.
Veterinary ^ur/son.— Wtlltam Thacker, 14 July 47.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agent y George Samuel CoUyer, Esq.— JriM Agmis^
Meaars. Cane ft Co.
[Betumedfrom Portugal^ March 1828.]
1 Sir Hen. John Camming serred with the lllh Dingoom In PkuMten, sad was prsMnt In svery aetWa tkas
•MMinv^lDCtuamt Hwtm— of V«l«nci«nnM and Duakirk ; sad t«ttlM d Psman andCaicaa : slso Cte trtmtme
c«m|Mum of I7M ui UoUand, mmi tluu to IIm Uvktor In 17W. Benrsd alto two jttn In tlw niiisaala. m
coiuoMod of Um Ilea Liahi Dn^ooaa, inaludinf th« aetion of El Bodoo, (woundsd by a sabra cat la tW am«)
Add halite of dali»«aca, iar wlucli lativr be ha» recrtv»d tb0 gold medal.
S Payina^ter W«tote» aenrad with the Mb throafheat tha enapaifa of IMS la Afllihaabtaa (ll«#al)
and^r dir Qievuf Pollock, including tha ■tormtng tho Khjt»er Pbm, taking tba Fy>rt of Ml
•lonalag tlie iieii^hu of Jugdullack, aoilon la the Teaaea Vallaj, clearing tha tatlgbta of Huff Katal,
•lonalag tht I'own ol l«uittr.
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9 ^Sl Hon. Edward Pyndar Lygon,' CB. Stih^Veut, 1 June, US; £^e7<^ 7
Nov. 05) Captain^ 15 Feb. 0^ ; Lumt.-Cofortef, £7 April, l.'>: Cofoml 27
April, 22; MnJor-Gr-twral, 10 Jan. 37, Li,-GeH,D *Nov. 40; Coouel, 1- Hi
Light DragooiiSy *i9 Juu. 45.
Lieut,' Colonel,
William Knox, Ensign, p 12 Jan. 26 ; Lieut, p 20 Mar. 27 ; Capt. p 14 Dec. ^ 2 ;
Mqfar, p 11 July, 45 -, Lt.^CoL f 23 June 1848.
Major,
Charles Edmund Doherty, Comet, p 24 Apr. 35 ^ Lieut, P 6 Jsn. 97; Capt, i* 4
Sept. 40 ; Migor, p 23 June 1848.
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Captains.
Wm.Richard OrmsbyGore
Henry Holden
Rob. H. Johnston Stewart
FeltonFred.Wm.Hervey^.
RobertHlgginson Borrowea
John Angustlu Oldham
LlBCTBNANTS.
Thomas Howard Qoad . .
Thomas Irwin, acy
Soame Qarobier Jenyns
Arthur Tremayne
Luke White
Hugh Mosman
Edw. Jas. Stopford Blair
CORNET, t LIEUT.
P29 Dec. 35
P 22 Apr. 42
P 12 Apr. 30
P 30 Dec. 45
P 26 Feb. 41,P14 Nov. 45
P 8 Oct, 44 P 12 Sept. 46
P 14 Feb. 45.P19Mar. 47
CAPTAIN.
P 1 Apr. 42
4 July 45
24 Oct. 45
P 30 Dec. 45
Pll Sept. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
7 April 46
P 8 Oct. 47
p 20 Oct. 47
P 23 June 48
P 29 Dec. 48
P 4 May 49
? 8 June 49
23 June 43
P 13 Aug. 47
23 Sept. 47
P 24 Sept. 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P 8 Dec. 48
P 8 Juno 49
P 5 Aug. 49
^ 19 May 46
** 19 Mar. 47
P24Sept.47
P 29 Oct. 47
P 23 June 48
P 4 May 49
BRBV'MAJ.
Cornets.
Hon, J, W. H. Hutchinson
Percy Shawe Smith ....
Algernon Massingberd . .
I John Davis, R.M
Peter Valentine Purcell
JEfon.W.R.WyndhamQuin
Pay^iio^er.— Edmund Bentley Frith, 7 Sept. 41 ; Sne. p81 Oct. 34; Lieut.
P3Kov. 37.
Atyutani. — Lieut. Thomas Irwin, 24 Oct. 46.
QuarteT'Maeter. — Thomas Anderson, 2 April, 47.
Surgeon, — James Young,^ M.D.18 Oct 39; Auitt,'-'Surg, 14 Aug. 24; Hosp,m
Assist. 18 May 24.
Assist.'Surg, — George Thomas Woodman, M.D. 30 Nor. 44.
Veterinary Surg, — ^John Legrew, 9 July, 30.
Blue — Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co - ^ Irish Agents, Sir E, R.
Borough, Bt.f Armlt, k Cu
[Returned from the East Indies, May 1840.]
1 Lieut.' aemral the Honourabia Edward P. Lyfon lerred in the Penininla «ith th« Sod Lift Guards, from
Nov. 1812 to the end of tliat war in 1814, iocluding tlie battle of Vittoria, for vhled be heeneelved the
War MedMl with one claep. Served abo the cainpaifu of 1815, and was pretent at the battle of Waterloo.
4 Dr. Yootts lerved In Africa from 1824 to 1627 iociueiTe, and waa preient at the battle of Doodwa,
against the Aahantees, 7 Aag. 80.
t*8erT.
Half
P.7.
•y 1841. J ""» K-^^ Ktn^fi) Regt of Light
"PRUSSIAN EAGLE-— "DOURO"—«TA LA VEHA"—«FUENTES D'ONOR'*
— " SALAMANCA-—" VlTTOHIA"— " ORTHES"—" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
9 m Sir Edward Kenison, BarO KCB. & GCH. Comtt, 99 Jane, 1796}
Xitfii^. 1 Feb. 08; Capt. 18 Oct 98; Mqjor, 12 May, 1803; Lkmi.'CU,
4 April, 06; C0Z. 4 Jane, Id : Mqjor-Gm. 12 Aug. 19; LUut^Gtn. 10 Jmn.
37 ; CM. 14tfa Light Dragoons, 18 June, 30.
£Mtcl.-CS9f0tie2f.— John Wallace King, CB. Car. p 24 March, 26 ; X<. p 14 Feb. 88 ;
Capt, P28 Dec 32 ; Mtyor^ p 14 March, 46 ; Lt.-CoL P26 April, 48.
Henry Edward DoheTty,CB. Com^Z, P31 Dec. 33; LUut. p 16 July 36; Copl.
» 1 7 May 30 ; Mqfor, p 22 Oct. 47 ; Lt.-CoL 23 Not. 48.
lfi|;0r«— Charlea Steuart, Comet, 10 Dec. 26; Lieut. P6 Feb, 90: Capt.
P 0 Not. 38 ; Mt{for, p 26 April, 48.
Wm. Clarke, Qr.-Moiter, 16 Sept. 37 ; Comet^^i April 38; Lieut. 4 Jan. 41 :
Capt. P 26 Not. 42 ; Mq)or, 23 Not. 48.
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Captaihs.
John Hesketh Goddard*.
WUUam Wilmer*
Arthor Seadamore^ ....
Wm. Augusina Oauaaen
Richard Herbert Gall ..
Thomas Garratc
James Chambre
John Augustus Todd ^ . .
Pearson Scott Thompson*
LXBUTBHANTS.
Rich. Buckley Prettcjohn
Wm. Nettleship i«
Robert Johnston Brown
Richard P. Apthorp,ii4(/.
William M'Mahon, #
Robert Townly Woodman
Arthur Need
William English
John Theodore Ling ....
Tkylor Lambard Mayne. .
Herbert Edwards
Thomas Barrett
Henry Elmhirst Reader
Samuel Kerr Ibbetson . .
Wm. Dundas Boyd ....
Hon. Rich. W\ Cbetwynd
William SpUling
WlUIam D'Urban Blyth. .
Stanley OlllTant Black . .
C0BNBT8.
John Dudgeon
Michael Cusae Smith • .
Thomas Edward Gordon
John Holliday......,, .
Flederick Vansittart
George Axden Franklyn..
John Pitt Kennedy, s. • .
James Leith
CORNBT.
P 26 July 30
P 16 June 30
P 29 May 36
P17 Aug. 38
P 3 July 36
9 Mar. 38
P 27 July 26
P 28 Apr. 37
P 6 Aug. 42
P23Feb. 38
P 16 Jan. 41
P31 Dec. 41
PdO Apr. 41
P26NOT. 42
P26 Apr. 46
P 13 Oct. 39
P 16 May 46
P 4 Apr. 46
P 6 Aug. 41
P 6 Not. 46
Pll Dec. 46
24 Not. 43
P 19 Feb. 47
P 23 Mar. 47
23 April 47
P26 June47
P22 0ct 47
P 21 Jan. 48
P 31 Mar. 48
P 10 Dec. 47
P 27 Oct. 48
27 Not. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
P23 Feb. 49
23 Mar. 49
4 May 49
LIBUT.
P 16 Jan. 41
II Apr. 33
18 Feb. 38
8 Apr. 42
7 Dec. 38
29 Dec. 40
P 12 Feb. 29
P 14 June 39
P 7Juue44
P 18 Oct. 39
P 26 Not. 42
P16 May 46
6 N0T.4C
P 6 Nov. 46
19 Feb. 47
P 17 June 42
23 Apr. 47
P 9 Apr. 47
PSO Dec. 42
P 22 Oct. 47
';P21 Jan. 48
OAug. 40
P 26 Apr. 48
23 Nov. 48
27 Nov. 48
14 Jan. 49
22 Fib. 40
P 4 May 40
U Mr. Fi
paltB oa Um Svd'ii.
CAPTAIN. BBBT.-MAJ.
P 16 May 46
P 31 Dec 39
P 22 Oct. 47
P 1 Oct. 47
P 31 Mar. 48
P23May 48
23 Not. 48
27 Not. 48
P 3 Sept. 47
S Cape W11
ItUi Jjunrs
palfn la AffthndstMi l« |(
W. lodndiac dM ti«t*
W OhiuDva (Mf^Al). Bv ••• aU •
pr«iciit la Uia acttaMol Mtfcanjpii
(Medal) istb Dec lS«k
S (.'ftpialB Thompaoa icrTf^
wiih tb« 7Ui Dimtimm Ommi4^
agsiDti Uie laaaryMitBovn la
Suuiii Africft in l»44i and UU-
wite In Um KsfflrWar of lMi.7.
■Bd arai
tka MM to *a
PoyuMMKr.— 9 Sam. Bofe," 3 Sept. 12.
A4juimU,^lAgui. B. Pretyman Apthorp, 26 Not. 42.
Qiiar<«r-jraf<«r.— George Shenton, 7 April, 48.
^tiripsofk— Archibald 8tewart,«» 12 Feb. 47 ; Assist.^Surg. 19 Feb. 36.
A$tt$tani'Surgeons.—Bohcn Bridgeman Wigstrom, 23 May, 46.
Charles HamUton Fasson,'^ 12 July. 44.
Veterinary 5ip-^8on.~Alezander WUliamson Caldwell, 27 April 49
.. *. ^ ^ Blue— FiMtivP Scarlet— il^en^, Messrs. Cox Ac Co.
Sir Edward XtrtlMa lervcd at Um HeUl«r to 17W: iBcludlmr di* bnitln of thm lOth tt^» «m _^
Ctrnplfa of I80S.0 la Spi^n. .nd«r Sir John U^^Si)^ Si'S^Si i?cSJ2.2? ciiSf
'55 'J5^*" ^ CMD|«l»«.of IBIS. I4.aad 15. ud wa. pmtft at iK STtui. o^KSe.^ »^
SlrBdwsfdwat Mftraly wouDdrd(hia nrm batUic bMo tJoheu (a tuo plsctiTla StS^nuM^JL: li
^ff^P?i"*"y» Todd mrcdwidi tho 4th Uafai pSaooaa dSk. t^^
JirJ^t^{itSrj?or«ief^" i-^thoAaflo^fipMl-i Uflo«,dnHn,iCey..,. I8M,Jd.od
ISM} setlna iioSftrt Ssn Scteatiui, 6ih May : wtkm oa iho Anatsa li»i«h(.^ 1 fu!t . ^^^
mhjMjj, i*jh. "-Ijoui Majh ioa7i J^Jl^^Sy^S^,^:^^'^'
SIS
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^^S?M 15M ( The King's) Regt. of Lt. Drs. (Hussars). [L^fe!,^
" EMSDORF"— " EGMONT-OP-ZEJS"— " VILLIER8. EN COUCflE"—
" SAH'AGtK"— ** VITTORIA"— •* PEN1KSULA"=-*' WATERLOO.*'
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CohmeL—^ Thomas William Brotherton,' CB. JSm, 24 Jan. 1800 ; Xieut. k
Capt, 27 July, 01 ; JHqJor, 28 Nov. 1 1 ; Lieui,-CoL 19 May 14 ; CqL 22
July 30; Mqjar-Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; Col 15th Hussars, 18 H»y 49.
LUut.'ColoneU.^lf Lovell Benjamin lx)vell,' KH. dntut^ P18 Dec. 05;
Lieut, PIO May, 08; Capt. P12 Dec. 11 ; Hrecet-Mqjinr^^l Jan. 19; RefftL-
Mqjor, P28 Oct. 24 ; Lieut.-CoL P21 Nov. 28 ; Col. 23 Not. 41.
George William Key, Cornet, p5 July, 31 ; Lieut. 25 Aug. 33; Capt* P16
Sept. 37 ; Major y P 14 June, 42 ; Lieut. -Col. 9 Feb. 47.
Jlfi(7orff.-— Henry Bond,' Comet, p25 May, 09, Lieut. 1 March, 11 ; CW;i^ p6
May, 24 ; Brevet- Mqjor, 28 June, 38 ; Mqjary 24 Nov. 43.
Michael William Smith, En*. 19 Nov. 30 ; Lieut. p21 Feb. 34 ; Capt. P23 Apr.
39; 3fq;or, 9 Feb. 47.
Captains.
Charles H. Teush-Hecker
Oswald Sam. Blachford
Richard Knox
Fnuicis Woodley Home
Richard Francis Poore . .
John Brett
Thomas J. Kearney ....
Henry Keown
Lord ^^pencer S. Compton
LlEUTENAHTB.
P.D'OrmieuxVon Streng^
John Macartney
George Home, adjutant
Lewis Edward Nolun,R.M.
Henry Brett
Tho. R. Crawley, «.
Henry Lee,*^ #.
CORNET.
LIEUT.
Jas. L. Sandys Lumsdaine
Charles Walpole Hinxmau
George Stoney Swinuey
Horace Trower
John Clancy •
James Boyd Miller
Oust. Adolphus Hartinan
WilUam Veall Greetham
Henry John \Vale
Thofl. ConoUy Pakenham
James H. D'Arcy Hutton
Thos. G. L. Carew Gwyn
Cornets.
Frederick Wm. Goldfnip
James Edwards Vivian . .
David Henry Howell ....
Thompson Donovan ....
Charles WilUam Kendall
Edward Hamett
John Puget • . . .
William Oliver Bird ....
P 29 Aug. 26
6 .Dec. 27
P 28 June 31
r31 Aug. 32
P 22 July x4
PIO Oct 34
27 Jan. 37
P 22 Aug. 87
P 1 Nov. 39
Pll Not. 28
P27 Sept. 33
P 19 June 35
P15Mar. 39
P21 June 39
19 Dec. 34
P 12 Oct. 39
P 22 April 42
25 Oct. 42
p 14 June 42
P 30 Aug. 42
P22 Apr. 42
P 7 July 43
PIO May 44
P31 May 44
20 June 45
26 June 46
P 80 July 47
P 16 Jan. 46
p 3 Jan. 28
p 13 Sept. 81
20 Apr. 34
P 68^33
P 3 Dec. 25
P 14 Apr. 37
8 May 40
P29Mar.39
r 20 Oct. 43
CAPTAIX. JbR^V.-UAJ.
2 June 39
P 1 An^. 34
9 Mar. 42
P 19 Aug. 42
7 July 43
9 Feb. 45
3 Sept. 47
P25Peb. 48
p 29 Dec. 46
9 Vxfi. 46
P 24 Dec. 47
P25FeD. 48
P 26 Fib. 48
^ 17 Mar. 48
P 5 May 48
P 2 June 48
P 12 Sept. 48
17 Apr. 34
p 19 Dec. 34
P28 Aug. 38
P19 June41
Pll Feb. 42
9 Mar. 42
P29 July 44
9 Feb. 45
P30 May 45
12 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
p 23 Sept. 45
7 Jan. 47
9 Feb. 47
P 30 July 47
P 25 Feb. 48
P 17 Mar. 48
P 15 Dec. 48
p 5 Nov. 47
S Coknel Lowll ■rrred M the
UkiBf or Mwiig Vidro under Sir
Sam. Auebmiity la 1807«aad MabM>
qoeaUy Ib the PcoinniUi iaeliidlBii
te tetUM of TAlatrra, Uie Coa,
Busaeo* Fucairi #0iior(i*ouiidcd),
SalBBiftDrB, VittorUt *« f)ivaee«,
NiTT, Orthrt, »ad Toulocue ; •ctioiu
or tklraiiMm near TaUv^nm, 8«s-
mira, Val da U Mala, !;• Mcwn,
Pnurda, Ouaida, CMintfva. Valle,
Vrada dt Siem. PombaL Srdlaha,
MlnnidB do Corvo, Co»f GaUif0t»
NftTc d'ATcr. Efpiga. n»m Focntri
d'Onor, LIrnaa, near Salamanca,
St Clirlatoval. Hocda. CaaliiUot.
Fonraatla, ifaCrUa. at Buifoa, Oaiiia,
Huartet Panpeliuia, Vale dr liaatBttf
raMoTMaya.Llaetof Alnbo. CambOk
Haipairca, HeUte. GarrM, Sauve-
ttire, St. Gladic. Buelba^ GarUu.
Sbb RooiaD^ lelBl,trfi f earial acUoos
forty minor actioiu or ftkiimlilMi,
licatdaa ataudnin w««n airso I and
wan at tbc slcgc of Upotto. brtaf ono
of the Military aepottrnuwler LmA
An. Ruaaell. H« haa recciTcd tbo
War Mtdal wit^ un claaps for Butaao, Puantea
d'Oaor. badajas, Satairanea, VitterM^ ttac fjrcnccs,
NlTr, Orthea, and TooIoum.
6 LwoL Von Strvng wrred with the IStli Llfht
InfknlTf In Aff||hanniaa, and was present at boUi atiacki
on Ohoancc, and for which ba hat reertYed tha MbdaU
P 15 Dec. 48
Paymaster. — James Gustavns Hamilton Holmes^ 24 Feb. 37 ; Ent. Pll JujDr,30;
Lieut. 2 Aug. 33 ;
A4jutant. — Lieut, George Home, 1 April, 43.
Quarter-Matter. — ^Walter Clarks<tn, 1 iSept. 48 ; Comet, 20 Aug. 44.
5iir^ecm.~Jobn Marshall, 30 Aug. 42 ; Auist. Surg. 29 March 33.
AsHitant'Surgeons, — Jode|)h Jee, 15 April 42.
Jtt». Richard Moline/«7 Oct. 42.
Veterinary Surgeon. — ^Thomas Hurford, 25 Jan. 39.
Blue
-Agents, Messrs*
Cox 6l Co.
1 If^oiwGcDeral Broilierlon aarvaU in E^jpt under Sir Kalpli Abercromby in 1601 ; in 0«nnan|r under
IiOrd Csthcart in 1805; in Porlugal, Spain, and Fhtnce during tlie whole of tiie Peniuaolar Usr fiom t«08
to 1814. sod liaa received the War Medal with sevtn rla*|M for the baitlca of Busaca^ Fuctiicra d Ooor, 0ala«
naoca (wounded), VUtorla, P)ren«ta, Nivelle, and Mire, in which lait baltia he was wounded and teften
yrtacmer. Bokidea Utese he was preaeatal mH the caTairy aflain and slLlrmifthet in whkb his Regu the 14th
Ufht Drsfooni was engaged, and was at the action on the Coa : he wai wounded Mveral ttnisa la these
S Maior Bond itrrcd to tlie 17th Lt. Drs. at tho takfaw of Aajar In Cutch In ISIS i alio thra<i|hoat tbo MahnMa catai»a<fl«
«riSI7 and IS. Re »a« prearat with tbo Utb Lt. Dn. at tbc aipgo and eapiare of Bhvrtpore im IBO-S. AecoiapaaiMUho
Jnt La. Dn* into At^^banlataa with the force nndar Sir Ovo. PtoUoek. and «aa prrtmt at the foreiac of the Khybrr Paa^ and
la erofp ongatOMnt In the adTaace of the arm j on Cabool t alao eummandrd (he Scar Qaard on three dUTorfat occaslpai*—
the aacaay at Teccm and Jufdulluek, and aaCrijr aovartd and proitctrd ibe »hole of tha batl«s* of Uia armpt not*
tho rapcatad atcacka of tht encnj.
f L« VeawaaproaaM wUh tho ISth Lancer* In the action at Mahar^pore. SSth Dec. 1841.
!• aalrt>-ftmr. MoUae Mtrcd with the ISad dorinc tbe canBalau of I844.ia. In tha ■euthem if ahMH« #««««**. amM ••■
142 16/A ( The Quee I's) Reyt.ofU.rtag. {Lancfnrs). \^Sl^ZT
"TALAVERA"— "FUENTES D'ONOR"— "SALAMANCA"— ^«VnTORrA''—«*yiVB*'
« PENINSULA" — " WATERLOO" — " BHURTPORB" — " APFOHANI8TAN"—
^^OHUZNEB"— "MAHARAJPORE/'—^'ALIWAL."— "SOBRAON."
C020fw{.— 9 m Sir Joseph Thackwell/ GCB. KH. Comet ^ 23 April 00; LwuL
13 Jiioe 01 i Capi, 9 April 07 ; Mqjor, 18 June, 15 ; Lieui.-CoL 21 Jime 17 \
Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Mqfor-Gen, 9 Nov. 40 ; Col. I6th Lancen 10 Nov. 40.
Lieui.'Colonel.^John Rowland Smyth, CB.* Comet, p5 July, 81; I,ieui. p2S
May^ 25; Capt. P22 April, 26; Mqjor, P17 Aug. 41; Br09ei'U.'CoL 19
June, 46; Lieut.-Col. p 10 Dec. 47.
Aftfv'orx.— Oeon^e O'Halloran GaTin,* Comst, P13 Not. 27; XT. P14 Cot 29;
Capt. P26 May 37; Af/yor, p 10 Dec. 47.
William Henry Archer, Cornet, p28 Dec. 32; Lieut. P17 July, 36; Capt.
P 1 June, 38 ; Major. P 16 May, 45.
TMra*8«nr.
60
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P*y.
26
23
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18
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16
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13
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12
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14
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Captains.
Thomas Pattle*
Kingsmill Manley Power*
Bmto Warriner
Charlet John Foster'' ....
Fred. Loftus Dasliwood. .
Riohanl Heayiside
LlBUTBRAVTS.
Patrick Dynonfaalfutant
WalterScottLockhartScott
Jas. O. Archer- Burton*^
William Thomas Dickson
Thomas Woolaston White
Franeia William Grant . .
Lancelot Ualton
Robert Goff
H&n. A. A. 8. Aunesley
CoanBTs.
David Barclay
Julius Alex. Sarteris ....
Clament Jekyll Smith . .
COHNBT.
p 13 June 34
P 24 Feb. 37
P 2 Nov. 88
P 8 Apr. 36
31 Mar. 46
P 16 Feb. 44
29 May 39
1 Apr. 46
P27 May 42
P23 Apr. 47
P 7 May 47
P 2 July 47
P25 Feb. 48
P 7 Apr. 48
P 1 Sept. 40
P 13 April 49
P21 Aug. 49
P 14 Dec. 49
LIBUT.
P23 Dec 36
P 17 Aug. 88
P 13 July 41
21 Dee. 38
P 23 Apr. 47
30 Apr. 47
16 June 42
P 7 May 47
P 16 May 45
P25Feb. 48
P 7 Apr. 48
P 1 Sept. 48
P 13 April 49
P 13 July 49
P 14 Dec. 49
CAPTAIH. BRBf .-MAJ.
P 7 May 47
P24 Nor. 43
9 1 May 46
P 10 Dec. 47
P 13 July 40
P 14 Dec. 49
i Cipl. PMaa «r«t4 «Hk ** i«|i.
Ivriaf Um CMnpugn ta AS-
fbaoistaa under Lett!
«M prMcni M tlw ■!«•• aad
of OkonM (Medal). AImUmcmi.
palffs w ilM Salkel te IMS (Mrdall.
ineludlar the baulce ef a«ddi«a^
Allw«I.(i
PayMMc«f#r<— Oeorge Frederick Rosser,*' 28 May, 47 ; JBnf. 20 Aug. 30.
Atifutttnt.-^Lieui. Patrick Dynon,' 12 Dec. 30.
Qua rter^Matter. -'^eoTge Lamb,'^ 4 June, 47.
5icr^Mm.^Arthur Wood,M D.i^ 21 Aug. 40; A.-S. 19 Nor. 26 ; H.-ii. 22 Dec
Asiist.'Surffeon. — Usher Williamson BTan9, M D. 3 Apr. 46.
Veterinary Surgean.'-^FrHneia Frederick Collins, 8 Dec. 48.
Scarlet — Facingt Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returned from, Bengal, Dee, 1846.]
1 81r Jowph Thackwvll Mired Um mapAlKO In OalUcIs sad Ldon under Sir Joha If oofT, sa4 was cur
In Mvend tklrmlibee, and praeent at the batUa of Coiuiina. Sareed th« cwmpalfne of 1613 and 14 to
PfnlBMla, iDdudlnff the battles of Tltloria, tiM Pyrenees in front ol pAmp»luna. S7tta, saHit ttili* aM
July ; Utiekafle of rainiMluoa, from ISth to the SlAt Oct. when it surrendered; buttle of Ortlurs.
TarlNw, and battle of Toalouse ; besides many affairs of advanced fuarda, ootposta, fte. Saread
campaign of 1815, includinf tba action at Qnntra Bras, tlia latftrat oa the lolloalnf day, aad battia
Watedoo. Commanded the ca«alry dirtsioa of the arniy of ib« Indus durinc tlia AUthaaitUa «ai
was presant at tha storm and capture of Ohuinee ; and rommitnded tba tod cniomn of tiM afaij-o
march from Cabool to Bengal. Commaaded the caralrj dirision In tba action at Mahar^port oa Iba
J>tc 184S. Ctintaaad on tba right shoulder at Vittoria, and severely wounded at WaUtloa (left
lated aloee to tbw shoalder) ta ebargliia a squaia of Infaairf } had alio two horses shot aa4er
Cummanded the cavalry la the battle of Sobraon (Medal); as also in the late Pnnjaub eampaiga.
t Llevl. CoL Saytii served with the 1Mb Laneera at liie tt*!* of Bbvftpovc, under Lord CboiberoMn. Be vas
widi lae Btft. la tha aetioa of Mabaialpore. IS Dae. « i and ta the sampslfa oa the SaUcj ta IS48»
Boddtwal aad Allwal. ta the lo«i aT whlcb he coiamanded Che Bcft. uaai severely asaadii ta «b
whiiel Marital the earay*a lofaatrv aad ffvns.
S M^ Oavta tfrrsd wMh the ISih Lasers dnrtag the eaapalfn ta Aflj^nalstan under Loed
aapture of Ohaaan (aMial). He »ra« aleo fseeeatat the hatU* ef llahafiMs-»» Wb Pee. IStt (awdsi).
S CapC Power wwad wHh Um Sih I saiiiiita the battto ef f natar (Medal). Abo ta Um eaapalga aa
taeladtaw fte haMe oT Setaaoa (Medal).
7 O^hto iattsv served w^ the ISlh I. saisri dorlaa flw Maspalga ta AfJihataMan ander LeeS Ka
eaaSaw tf Ohaaaee (•adal). He served also at the battle of Mahaiajporo. Sih Dee. ISO (asc«ai> i sM «•
I a« the Soim ta 1S4S (OMdal). taeladtaf *e haaSM e# Doidlvsi, aUvai (as
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. Dyaoa served with the ISlh I sneers darlM the _.
eapCHfe of ttusaeo (awdet). He Mrved also at Ihe taattta of Msbaisipses (
_ _ an aM SMMI ta 1S4S (medal), Ineladtag the batOes ef Baddhrsk AUwal, sad
la Lteat Arehsr-BurtoB served Che ssMpalga so the SaUsJ (iNdal) «Mi diaird Lt.
ta tte aettoo al Mahasalperab ttlh Dsa. ISIS, (Medal) t aad also at BvMlwal, All«al, iM
II Qr..|lasL Leah served wtth the lith I saiiM dartogihe isipslga ta ISbhsalstaa
elcfe aad captaflaerOhaaaee (Medal). Also at tfM battle oT Msharalpoes (Medal) SMh vai
ea ihe Satf^f (Medal) ta iS«S» laetadhm *e batOa ef Baddlwal, ABwaU aad Sotaaea.
" " . - -. iyai,»to istttMedsqt ales
IS Doelae Wood orvve4 with die Sth Laneere ta f he Owalior
HMAOMftenl
ftiDobUa. J
17th Regmeni of Light Dragotms.-^Lancen.) U3
" Deaih'i Head,'' with the Motto, " Or Glory.'*
Tean'Serv.
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nu Roval Hiahfuts, Prince George W. F. C. of Cambridge, KG. GCMG.
C.I& nJ^^^^^ J^Mmy, 46; Cololiel of tho 17th Lancer., 25
April, 42.
Lieui.^ColoneL
Matthew C. D. St. Quintin, 2nd Lieut. p29 ^^f^i^Jf^'Z^ ^'^' ^ ' ^*^'-
P9 Nov. 26 ; Mqjor, p 16 April, 87 ; Lieui.-CoL p 31 Dec. 39.
^t^or,
FrwideBiudett, Come*, P 18 April. 34; Xieu*. P14 April.87; C«|»<. » 21 May.
41 ; Mq^OTf p 27 June, 45 ; Brevet Lieut. -Col. 19 OeU 4».
Captaiks.
John Davy Brett
Aug. 8altren Willett . . .
Abraham Hamilton • . •
Henry Bozby Beneon . .
J. Elphinstoue Fleeming
Bdw.C.ArnemanHaworth
LiBUTBNAHTS.
Richard Douglat Hay Lane
WilUamMorris»
JohnChariceWattB RuimU
Wm. H. Kennedy £nkin«
Howard St. George. Mif . .
William Fred. Richards*
Robert Wljiie
John Pratt Winter ....
Joeeph Haythome Reed
CORRBTS.
ThoOMTnylor. R.M. ••
Aug. Pred.CavendiehWebb
Qoflfrey Charles Morgan-
Alexander Learmonth .
COKITBT.
p 4 Mar. 36
p 9 Dee. 36
p 1 Nov. 30
|P31 Jan. 40
24 Mar. 36
P 31 Mar. 43
0
0
0
0
0
LIEUT.
P 1 Mar. 30
P31 Dec. 30
P21 May 41
P 16 April 42
P26NOV. 41
p 10 Jan. 46
P 10 Nov.
p 18 June
p 10 Jan.
P 28 Nov.
p 10 June
p 24 Jan.
p 15 Oct.
p 16 Junts
P 13 Oct.
43
42
46
46
46
45
47
48
48
26 May 48
P22 Dec 48
P 13 July 49
P21 Aug. 40
P27
14
P 7
P23
15
P3l
P22
P13
P 3
June 46
May 45
May 47
May 48
June 48
Dec. 47
Dec. 48
July 40
Aug. 40
OAPTAIK.
P 16 April 42
p 14 June 42
P 10 Jan. 46
P27 June 46
P2dMay 48
P22Dee« 46
BBBVBT-
MAiOR-
I
Paifnuuter.^John StepbeneoB, 30 Apr. 47; Cor. 16 Feb* 44 ; X/, 26 Sept. 45.
A4futami.'—Lieui. Howard SU George, 26 May, 48.
Qttor<«r- Jffli^er.—WilUam HaU, 10 May, 81.
5«»*yeaii.— James Brown Gibson, M.D. 2 July 41; A$tiMi.'Surff. \% Jen. SO;
Maep^'Astiit. 14 Dec. 26.
Aeeiet.'Surgeon. — Henry Kendall, M.D., 16 Dee. 45.
Veterinary i9Mr^«n.— WUUem C. Lord, 26 Jaa. 45.
IShi&^Faeinye White.
Agenie, Mcisn. Cox tc Co<— Irii A Agenie, SirK'BL* Borough, JB#., Armtt ft Co.
[Betumedfrmn the Magt IndUe^ May^ 1626*]
1 Lieat. Metrto lerTed with t]i« 16th Luioert at lie biltle of ^'^^SfP^'iSSSiL ^^^^ «w»P4i»»
•tSJSt^SSr^^ UM%n in the eaaiMn on the Suikil la M48, aad was preteet at
the battle of Sobnon (medal).
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1^/ {or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards* 144
" UNCELLES "— " CORUNW A"— " BARR08 A"— " PENINSULA"— •« WATMOOO-"
Colonel.
9 ilA Arthur, Vuke of Wellington,! KG. OCB. & QCH. JSns, 7 March, 87;
Lieut. 25 Dec. 87 ; Capt. 30 June, 91 ; Mt{jor^ 30 April, 93; Lieut.'CoL 90
Sept. 93; CoL 3 Bfay, 96; Mqjor-Oen. 29 April, 1802; LUui.-Gen. S5
April, 08 ; K^en. (in Spain and Portugal) 31 July, 11 ; Field Marshal, 21 Jnae,
13 ; CoL Grenadier Guards, 22 Jan. 27.
LieiU.'ColoneL
m SB Charles F. Rowley Lascelles,* Ens, PIO Sept. 12 ; Lieut, k Capt.9Jnmf,
14; Capt.kLt.'Col. P21 Feb. 28; Co/. 23 Not. 41; ilf^'or&Co/.4 July 48;
Lt.-Col. P 10 April 49.
2 Sir Ord Honyman,' J9iir#. Comet, 12 Dec. 11 ; Lieut, k Capt. 4 July, 15 ;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 28 Sept. 30 ; Mqjor k Colonel, p 2 Oct. 46.
3 Godfrey Thornton, Ene. P20 Jan. 14; Lieut, k Capt. Pll Oct 21; Capt. k
Lieut. 'Col. P3 Dec. 30; Col. 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqjor, p6 Auff. 47.
1 Philip Spencer Stanhope, Ene. 30 March, 15 ; Li£ut. k Capt. Pl7 July, 23;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 16 March, 32 ; Col. 9 Nov. 46 ; Aft(f. p 10 April 40.
Captaine and Lieut.- Colonels.
1 John Julius Wm. Angerstein, Ens. k Lieut. p9 April, 18; Lieut, k Capt. p2
April, 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 12 Sept. 34 ; Col. 9 Nov. 46.
3 William Fludyer, Ens.dO Dec. 19; Ens. k Lieut. p25 Oct. 21 ; Lieut. kCapL
VI July, 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P2 Dec. 36 ; Co/. 9 Nov. 46.
2 Jas. Robertson CrauAird, Ens. 14 June, 21 ; Em. k Lieut. P29 Aof. 22;
Lieut, k Capt. p 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. Pl8 Feb. 37.
3 Richard Wm. Astell, Ens. k Lieut. P20 Nov. 23; Lieut, k Capt. Pl3 Sept
27 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 7 July, 38.
1 Thomas Wood, Comet, p 1 6 Nov. 20 : Lieut, p 12 June 23 ; Capt. p 25 June 25 ;
Brev.'Mqj. 28 June 38 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P28 June, 30.
1 Charies Bagot, 2nd Lieut. 5 Aug. 24; Ens. k Lieut. 24 Feb. 25; LUuL
k Capt. P 90 Dec.^ ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 15 May,40.
2 9 Ernest Frederic Gascoigne,^ Ens. 2 May, 11 ; Lieut. 13 May, 13; Cap*.
6 July, 15; Mqjor, p 10 May,25; Lieut.-Col. p3 June, 28; CW. 23 Nov. 41.
1 Jahn Dixon, JS!ni. k Lieut, p 10 Dec. 25 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 1 Dec 30 ; Co^/.
k Lieut.-Col. P18 May, 41.
8 William Thornton, Ens. k Lieut, p 8 Apr. 26; Lieut, k Capt. 93 Dec 30;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p8 June 41.
2 Hon. Francis Grosvenor Hood, Ens. k Lieut. pSO Apr. 27 ; Lieut* k Cmpt,
P31 Dec. 30; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p3] Dec. 41.
1 Charles William Ridley, JSh#. k Lieut. 9 21 Feb. 28; Lieut, k Capt. P14 Juc,
31 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 14 July 43.
3 Hon. Augustus Frederick Foley, Ens. k Lieut. P30 Dec. 28; Lieut, k Capt.
P 16 Mar. 32 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 16 Feb. 44.
3 Edward Birch Reynardson, Ens. p 5 Nov. 29 ; Ens.k Lieut, p 12 June 30,
Lieut, k Capt. P 12 Oct. 32; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 5 April 44.
1 Hon. Robert Bruce, s. Ens. k Lieut, p 18 June 30; Lieut, k Capt, 9 22 Feb.
33 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 2 Aug. 44.
2 Charles Algernon Lewis, Orrmt, P 13 Oct 25 ; Lieut, p 15 Aug. 26; Capt.
P 12 Apr. 33 ; Capt.k Lieut.-Col. P30 Dec. 4 3.
3 Frederick William Hamilton, Ens. k Lieut. 12 July 31 ; Lieut, k Capt,
1 Dec. 36; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p3 April, 46.
2 Hon. James Lindsay, Ens. k Lieut, p 16 Mar. 32 ; Lieut, k Capt, 9% Dee. 86 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 14 Aug. 46.
1 Henry Cartwright, Ens. k Lieut, p 26 July 32; Lieut, k, Capt. 9 2 Jqim 37 :
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p2 Oct 46.
3 Augustus Cox, Ens. Lieut. p27 July 32; Lieut, k Capt. 9 8 Aug. 37; Capt.
k Lieut. -Col. P 12 Feb. 47.
1 Hon. George Cadogan, Ens, k Lieut, p22 Feb. 33; Lieut, k Capt, 9 0 Jaa.
38 ; Capt. k Lieut.- Col. p6 Aug. 47.
2 Henry George Conroy, Ens. k Lieut, 9 21 June 33; Lieut, k Capt, p IS
Jan. 38 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. p3 Mar.48.
2 Hugh Andrew Robert Mitchell, Ens. k Lieut. 9 4 Oct. 33 ; lAeut, k Capt.
9 7 July 38 : Capt. k Lieut.-CoL 9 31 Mtreh 48.
1 Edward Goulbum, Ens. k Lieut. 9 27 Dec. 33 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 14 July 3fi .
Capt, k Lieut. 'Col. p 18 July 48.
2 Hon. Alexander Gordon, Ens. k Lieut. 9 2 May 34 ; Lieut, k Capt* 9 16 Maj
40 ; Capt. k lAeut.-Col. p 10 April 49.
1 William Nelson Hutchinson, Ens. 24 Feb. 20 ; Lieut, 25 Oct 23 ; Ce^, p 17
June 26 ; Major, 9 4 Dec. 32; Lieut.»Col. p7 Sept 41.
I Henry Torrens D*AguiIar, Ens. k Lieut, 20 May 35; IMut. kCapt*9l%
June 40 ; Capt, k Lt -Col. 9 1 June 49.
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1st (or Grenadier) Begiment of Foot Guards,
145
LiBXJTS. AVD CAPTAUrS.
CO a. 8d lt.
OK SBBIOjr.
3 Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford
3 John Arthur Lambert, adjutant . .
1 Uenrey Hopwood i
1 /f<m. Henry Hugh Man?er8PeTcy,a£(;.
2 John Temple Wc«t . *
1 Hon. Henry Townshend Forester
2 George Grey Rous • .
2 Studholme Brownrigg
1 Edward G. Wynyard
2 Bdward WiiUam Pakenham ....
3 Harry Brereton Trelawny
I Hon. Richard W. Penn Curzon . .
1 John Reeve •
3 Hon. Mortimer SaclLvillc-West • .
2 Ralph Bradford, a4futant
1 Michael Bruce
2 Hon. Charles Hugh Lindsay, #. ..
1 C. L.BrownlowMaitiand,<. jfff/.issepMB
1 Lord Arthur Hay,^ #
2 Henry Edward Montresor
■ 3 His Serene Highness, Prince William
Augustus Edward of Saxe Weimar
3 Ctuulfs Kemeys Kemeys Tynte ....
3 Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bari
3 Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville ....
2 Campbell Munro
3 Wm. Drogo, Viscount Mandeville • .
2 Jas. Fred. Dudley Crichton Stuart • .
1 Hon. Cliarles Rc^^inald Pakenham
1 Richard Lloyd
2 Hon, Egremont William Lascelles . .
3 Hon. George Stephens Gough . .
2 Lord Frederick John FitzRoy ....
2 Tilliers La Tuuche Hattou
I Henry Fred. Ponson by, #• Af t(f.l90eL4»
1 Cuthbert George Ellison
3 Alfred Tipping
1 John Francis Cust
B1I4ION8 AMB LiBUTfl.
2 Beaumont William Hotham
2 William Henry Beaumont de Horsey
2 George Wentwurth Alex. Higginson
3 Augustus Henry Lane Fox
i WiUiam Edward Hope Vere
1 Albert Evelyn Rowley
2 Herbert Lowther WiUon
2 Frederick Augustus TbeMiger
2 Hon. Arthur Frederick Egerton, #.
1 James Evelyn
8 Sidney Burrard
1 Hon. Edw. M. G. Stuart Wortley . .
3 William Samuel Morant
3 Charles Vaunotten Pole
3 Alexander Kinloch
3 Edward Sherard Bumaby
1 John Davie Ferguson Davie
1 William Gordon Cameron ........
3 Charles Russell
3 Cameron Neville Hogge
1 William Thomas Francis Wallace ..
1 Frederick Charles Keppel . •
1 William John Christie
1 Charles Pierrepoint Lane Fox ....
Arch. Henry Plantag. Stuart Wortley
2 WiUiam Andrew M. Barnard ....
2 Claud Alexander
2 Ueniy FiuHarding* Berkely Mazie
21 Sept. 30
1*20 July 32
12 May 37
KVSXOV AWD
LIKUT.
P5 June 35
16 Dec. 40
1 June 41
PlONov. 88
3 Dec. 41
........
14 June 39
1*26 July 30
16 Aug. 42
P 18 Sept. 40
17 July 40
27 Dec. 42
23 Nov. 43
P 22 June 3d
26 July 44
P 23 Feb. 44
6 July 45
P31 Dec. 44
24 May 44
P25Aug. 48
1 Dec. 46
20 July 47
P 5 June 35
P 10 July 35
P 24 July 36
p 1 July 36
P 18 Feb. 37
23 Feb. 37
P 24 Feb. 37
9 May 35
P 9 Jan. 38
P 12 Jan. 38
P 13 July 38
P 14 July 38
P 1 May 40
P 12 June 40
PSOOct. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P 3 July 40
P 9 April 41
P 80 April 41
P 18 May 41
P 8 June 41
P 16 Apr. 42
P31 Dec. 41
P 2 Sept. 42
P 3 Sept. 42
P21 Jan. 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 12 Oct. 41
15 April 42
P2d Nov. 42
P 24 Mar. 43
P 14 July 43
p 10 Ft b. 43
p 16 Feb. 44
P 5 April 44
P30 May 43
P 2 Aug. 44
PSO Aug. 44
P22 Nov. 44
P 14 Feb. 45
P 16 May 45
P23May 45
P 7 July 45
26 Sept. 45
P 28 Nov. 45
PSO Dec. 45
P27 Mar. 46
P 3 April 46
Pl8May 46
P 19 May 46
P 14 Aug. 46
P27 Oct. 46
P 3 Nov. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 12 Feb. 47
p 9 June 46
P 6 Aug. 47
p 3 Mar. 48
p 31 Mar. 48
P 1 April 48
P 18 July 48
18 Aug. 48
23 Feb. 49
P 11 May 49
P 1 June 49
LIKUT. AaO
CAFrAiir.
P 14 Aug. 40
Pll Sept. 40
P30 0ct. 40
P29Dec. 40
P 16 April 41
P 18 May 41
P 8 June 41
P29Dec. 40
P 25 Oct. 48
P 14 July 43
P 16 Feb. 44
» 5 April 44
P 14 Feb. 46
p 16 May 46
P 19 Dec. 46
PSO Dec. 46
9 May 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
PlSMay 46
Pl9May 46
P26Sept.46
P 14 Aag. 46
? 2 Oct. 46
p 20 Oct. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 20 Oct. 46
P 30 July 47
P 0 Aug. 47
P 3 Mar. 48
P 31 Mar. 48
p 22 June 47
p 18 July 48
P 10 April 49
p 7 May 47
p I June 40
146
1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards »
36
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3 Csp#. John Arthur Umbert^ 34 Karch, 43.
S Capi, Ralph Bradford, 14 Aug. 46.
I Ct^, Bon. Henry Hugh Manven Peroy, 11 Jum, 47*
Quarter-'Matten.
S 9 m JohD Payne,* 31 Aug. 16.
1 Biebaid France, S4 Dee, S9.
3 John JUlley, 8 June, 30.
Surgeon''Mqjor»
James Dennia Wright, 7 Feb. 45 ; Surg, 11 May, 88 \ AotUt^Swrg. 11 Kor. 84.
BattalUm'Swrgeon,
8 Oao. Brown, 96 June, 40 ; Astt.-Surg, IS Jan. 86 ; Hmp,''A$riit. 81 April, 86
I Fhncif Comeliufl Huthwaite, 7 Feb. 46 ; Asritt.mSurfftomf 10 Nor. 86 ; Ham.-
^«fi«r. 16 Not. 88.
8 Qeofge Eleaaar Blenkini, 18 April, 38.
1 Chariea NUsoll, 86 June, 40.
3 Jamee John Maijoribankt Wardrop, 81 May 41.
Miettvr.— John Paridnaon, 19 July, 31.
Ui BaHaiiam nthtmsdfiram Portugal^ 1888.
%d Battaiiom rotwmtdfrom Canada, Od. 1848.
Zd BiOialum retunudfrom France, Nov. 1818.
Faeingt Blue. — Agonts, Meetra. Cox ft Co.
War OJU», «IA Jni^ MA.
Tub Fanrov RiovirT, m % mark of Hte Rofd Approbttlon of th« dlstln^hhed galluitrT of Um liijMlt
•r Pool Cards in tbo fielory of Watorloo, bos Iwm piMMd, In Um naoio and on the bafcftlf of His U^&tf.
to npprovo of til tiM Ensifn* of tlie Tbrve B«fliQ«nU of Foot Ounrdt knvlng tbo Rank of I Irnnnnniii, and
tliat Mch Rank tball bt attaehad to all the futurt Appointments to Entigiiciet in iba Vtai OfmrO^ In llw
•ama aianaar as Iba Uautaaaats to tbota Regiments obtain the Rank of Diptalo.
His Rojnl Highness hss also been pleased to apprOTs of tbe Fiist Raglmaal af Psol Ovaida baisf
RagtaBsnt of Orenadlen» and stylsd ** T/te Fir$t, or Ortnadicr BtgimmU ^ F^ot Onmrda,'* In
imlkm of their baring dafsatad lbs Orsnadlers of the Frcoeh Imperial Guards npon this
lie
] The Dnks of Wellintton has reeelred a cross and nine clasps for Rolela and Vlmlora, TWaveffa,
Fnenics dtMor, Cliidsd Rodrtgo, B^d^t, Salamanca, Titlona, Pyrtnses, MlTella, NItc, Orthca,and
T» sketch an oullina of lbs pm-sinlnaal servless of the gssalasl soldier of Iba af% «o«l'
limits of Ibis work.
a Colonel Lasceliss sefvsd with tbe lit Defdbnent of Oaands In tka Panlasiiln In 1818 and iai4« and has
received tbe War Medal with two clasps for tbe battles of the Nivella and Uie Nits. Re
campaign of 1810, Imdndlng tbe battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Fsronna.
8 Sir Ord Honjmaa serrsd the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and was present at tbe bomi
Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where be commanded the leading sub^TisUm of the
party of the Grenadier Guards.
4 Colonel Oascolgna served fai the PenhisuTa from July 1818 to Ifay 1814, Inclndlof the paasBfi
BUassoa, battles of tbe ffivelle and Nlve, and tbe Invcetmeot of Bayonne. Senrod afteumdi to tbo
can war, and was prssanl at tbe battle of Bladeosbuig and eapuirs of Wasblngfeoob wbosa bn
wonnded. Be has recalTsd tbe War Medal wiih three clasps for San ttebasUan, NlTalla^ aad Klvn*
7 Lord Artbor Hay ssrt ad as Aide-de-Camp to Lord Hardlnge al the ballto of Sabfaan (aadblX
8 Qoartermaster Payaa saread in Sicily m 1800 and 7; In 1808 and 8 to Spate, aadpnssalto Iba
of Sabacnn, Benevents, Lvgo^ and Coranna ; subseqaenlly at Walcbereo. He lenrad also the
1818, 18, 14, and 15, In the Peninsula, France, and Flaaden.and was prsseot In Iba aellonsof tha Py
slsfce and capture of Ban Sfbastfain, paMOfe oi the Bidessoa and of the Nleo, battle of HiTaUa*
tbe Mayor's Uouss^ softia and inrastment of Bayonne, battles of Qnaira Bms and Waterloo, es
Pvronne and of Paris, and sabsaqoantty with the army of OGCupattoa. Ho has racatfni iSa W
with tbrsa ctskps for CJoru&na, NIvoUsb and Mvs.
of tbe
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards.
147
"LIKCELLES."— The SpMiMf^^ the words « EGYPT"— « TALAVBRA'
" BABBOSA"— ^ PENINSULA"— " WATERLOO."
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ColoneU
Bo^al mgkMtt A. F. Xhike of Cambridffg, KO. OCa GCMO. UCH.
Xi<ttf.-OM. 24 Aug. 1796; Gen. 25 Sept 03; Field^MarMhal, 88 Nov. 13;
Colontl, CMBtrmai Ouanit, 5 SepL 05.
Li£ut,'Colonel,
1 9 Tboe. Chaplin,! j^^. p jg April, 1 1 ; Lieut, k Capt, 6 Oct. 14 ; Lieut.'CoI.
P16 Aug. 26; Coh 23 Not. 41; Mtyor^f^ Hay, 46; Zieut.-Coi. p26
April 48.
2 Henry John Wm. Bentlnck, ^ftf.25 Mar. 13; Lieui, k OpM8 Jan.20; CapU
k Lieut.'Col, P 16 May, 20 ; CoL 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 9 Nov. 46.
1 Chat. Mnrimy Hay,^ftf. p20 AprU, 20 ; JSns. k Lieut. P 1 Nov. 21 ; LUtU. k
Capt. P24 Dec. 25 ; Capt, k Lieut. -Col. p 22 June, 32 ; CoL 9 Nov. 46 ;
Jir<l/9r^P25April48.
Captains k Lieut.-CoUmeis*
2 Wm. John Codrington, JSne. p22 Feb. 21 ; Sne. k Lieut. P24 ApHl, 28;
Lt. k Capt. P20 July, 26; Capt. k Lt.-Coi. p 8 July, 86; Col. 0 Nov. 46.
1 Man. Arthur Upton JSne. k Lieut, p 10 Feb. 26 ; Lieui. k Capt. p16 May, 29
Capt. k Lieut.'CoL P31 Dec. 80.
1 Frederick Paget, Ensign, 20 Mar. 23 ; Ent. k Lieut. 24 Feb. 25; Ueut. k
Capt. P 4 June 29 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P24 Jan. 40.
2 Hon. Oeofge Fraderick Upton, Ens. p24 April, 28 ; Lieut. P20 Oct. 25 ; Capt.
P 12 Dee. 26 ; Mt^for, P 16 Jane, 37 ; Lieut.-Col. p 16 April, 41.
1 John Chriatie Clitherow, 2nd Lieut. 11 April, 26 ; Ens. k Lieut. P8 April,
26 ; Lieut, k Capt. 22 July 30 ; Capt. k Lieut.'CoL P80 May, 43.
2 Gordon Dnimmond, Ens. k Lieut, p 10 June 26; Lieut, k Capt. '8 Aug.
30 ; Capt. k Lieut. 'Col. p29 March 44.
1 Lord Frederick Panlet, Ens. k Lieut. 11 June 26; Lieut, k Capt. P 81 Bepi.
SO; Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 8 May, 46.
2 Henry Daniell, Ens. k Lieut, p 13 Aug. 29 ; Lieut. (• Capt. P87 Mar. 85;
Breeet-Iiqfor, 0 Nov. 46 ; Capt. k Lieut. ^Col. p89 Oct. 47.
8 Hon. Robert Edward Boyle, Ens. p14 Nov. 86; Lieut. P 16 July 80 ; Capt.
P 88 Aug. 38 ; Brevet-Mqjor, 9 ^ov. 46 ; Capt, k Lieut.»Col. p 10 Dee. 47.
2 William Samuel Newton, Ens. k Lieut. p6 Dec. 84; Lieut, k Capt. p31
Dec. 80 ; Capt. k Lieut.^Col. P 25 Feb. 48.
1 Oeoige Auguatms Vernon, Ens. 2 July 20; Lieut. f\% April 81; Capt.
P 88 Dec 88 ; Capt. k Ueut^Col. p 25 April 48.
1 Walter T^velyaa, 2nd Lieut. R. Engineersy 18 Nut. 17 ; Lieut. 85 Sept. 85;
Capt. P 19 Sept. 26 : Major, p 28 Dec. 82 ; Lieut.-Col. 10 Aug. 4U
2 Spencer Perceval, Ens. k Lieut, p 18 Jan. 37 ; Lieut, k Capt. 9 15 Oct. 41 ;
Capt. k Lt.'Col. P23 June 48.
1 Matthew Edward Tiemey, Ens. k Lieut. P 10 Mar. 37; Lieut, k CapL
P 27 Jan. 43 ; Capt. k Lieut. -Col. p27 April 40.
2 Thomas Crombie, Ens. p 12 Aug. 24 ; Lieut, p 8 April 86; Capt. P 18 May
32 ; Major, p 16 Nov. 41 ; Lieut.'Col. P 20 Oct. 48.
8 Han Geoige Aoguataa Speneor, Ens. P12 Feb. 24; Lieut. P16 Juna 85;
Capt. 19 Dec. 26 ; Major, 17 Aug. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. P80 Dm. 44.
1 Colonal ChapllA Mnrcd In ibfl PenlnsaU with Hm Co14itrcam Ouatdi, and wM Nvarily
SelNwtiaB. Ba luu iMtivW tb« Wtf Xtdal with aw clasp.
at St,
*«i
148
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards.
/»
LiBUTBKAKTS AND CAPTAINS.
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] Hon* Thomas Vesey DawBon
t Henry Wedderimrn OuAmiiiif
1 Thomas Montagu Steele
WUHam Mark Wood
William Baring
Charles Ljrgon Cocks
Poutett O. H. Somerset
1* James Chttrles Murray Cowell . . . .
1 James Ualkett, adljutatit
2 Dudley Wilmot Carleton
2 Lord Aog. Charles Lennox Fits Roy
2 Charles Sedley Burdett
% Praiteis William Kewdigate, o^pu^an^
2 Lionel Daniel Mac Kinnoti
2 /^JrGeo.Ferd. Radziwill Walker, B^
2 Qeorge Warrender I
William Gregory Dawkins '
Hylton Jolliffe
Clement William Strong
Ullic'k Canning Lord Dunkellin, 9,
Charles Towdshend Wilson
Hon, Arthur E. Hardinge^
OOBNBT^
2d x.rBVT.
OR ENSIGN.
P22 Aug. 34
IS Jan. 88
P 82 Jttly 36
P 15 Feb. 39
Pfd July 38
P 28 Mar. 39
BNSiGir
AND LIBUT.
P 7 June 39
P 10 April 40
17 May 39
P2I Oct. 36
30 Dec. 40
1
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1
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2 Hon, Aug. Geo. Charles Chichester
Bnsions and Libvtb.
2 Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton
1 Bon, Percy Robert Basil Peilding .
2 Edward Heneago Dering
2 William Henry Reeve
1 .fTon. GraaTilleCha8.ComwaUisBUot
t Charies Baring
2 Henry MontoUeu Bouverie
1 Henry Armytage
^ Hon, Henry William John Byng
1 CharTes Rodney Morgan
2 Arthur John Betbell Thellnsson .
1 Thomas Franeb Rolt
1 Robert Desmond Sulivan
2 Horraoe William Cust
1 David Robertson Williamson . . .
2 Philip Sambrook Crawley
2 Sir James Dunlop, Bart,
Adjutants,
P27 Dec. 42
P 29 Dee. 43
P 2 Aug. 44
18 Jan. 89
P 11 Oct. 39
P 7 Jane 44
P 19 Feb. 41
P 8 Aug. 45
P84 May 44
2 Apr. 47
87 Oct. 46
P S Mar. 47
Pll Aug. 37
P 16 Mar. 38
P SO Jttly .38
24 May 41
P21 May 41
P 24 Jan. 40,
P 1 May 40)
85 Sept. 40
P 23 April 41
P 1 1 June 41
P 27 Aug. 41
25 June 41
PIS May 42
P 30 May 43
P29Mar. 44
P 2 May 45
P 6 Sept. 44
P 8 Aug. 45
6 May 42
PS7 Mar. 46
P30Dee. 42
22 Dee. 45
P82NOT. 42
P 8 May 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P 18 Sept. 40
|P2QD(«. 46
Pll Jane 47
P 2 July 47
P 13 July 47
P 30 July 47
27 Aug. 47
P29 0ct. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 85 Feb. 48
P 7 April 48
P 25 April 48
P23 June 48
P 87 April 48^
AND
CAPTAIN.
30 May. 43
30 Dee. 48
89Var.44
80'Aag. 44
9 Jane 46
7 Aog. 40
88 Dee. 46
11 Jane 47
1 July 47
13 July 47
SOldy 47
89 0cU 47
10 Dec. 47
86 Feb. 48
7Apr048
31 Dee. 47
25 April 48
88 June 48
1 Sept. 48
87 April 49
1 May 46
1 Jane 48
3 Aug. 48
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11 0 1 Cap/atft James Halkett, 1 1 June 47.
10 OS Captain Francis William Ncwdlgate, 8 March 49.
Quarter-Masterg,
1 WUliam Morse, 2 June, 36.
2 Thomas Lee, 25 July, 37.
Surffeofi'Mqjor,
Edward Greatrex, 2 Sept. 45; Surg. 14 April, 43; AiHtt.-Surg. 10 Kor. Wi
ifoip.*44j«t#^. 34 NoY. So. '
Batttdian'Surgoon,
2 Wm. ThDmas Christoi^er Robinson, 8 Sept 45 ; Jstitt.^Surg, 83 Mar. 38«
«. Assutant'Surgoont.
0 1 James Munro, M.D. 2 Nor. 32.
0 2 Joseph Skelton, 8 Sept. 45.
<SMici/4ff-.— William George Carter, 89 Jan. 84.
Faeingt Blue—Agentt, Messrs. Cox Sc Co.
1st Battalion retumedfrom France, Julg, 1814.]
S<f Battalion rotumedfrom Canada 9»tk Get. 1848.]
t TiM HoB.CspCaia Hardloge Mrvwl at Aide-de-camp to Lord Hardiofs thfOMhoat ths -**'M*ea ob As
SoUei ia ie4»-«i and was i«wcBt la ths UtUss of MwodkcSb FMossshah. aadSote^a. te vSS hm ^
isoslfsd a Msdal and ivo clasps. ^ ' "" "Wiw^ ■» wim ■• aaa
fi
Seats FtuiUer Guards.
149
« U1R»LLB8"— Tte •' 4rtrM>" with the wortb, " BGTPT"— •^TALATBRA"-^' BASB0A4'
•*P£iriNSULi."— <• WATBRLOO."
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Hi* tUyal Highneu Francis Albert Augustiu Charlni Bnumuely Duks sf
Suoay, Prince^ daze-Coburg aad Gh>tha, KO. KT. RP. QGB. GCMQ. FiM
Mmnhalf 8 Feb. 40 -, CoUmel of the Scoto FiuUier auards, 26 April, 4SL
Lieut.'Colonsl.
Berkeley Dnunmond,* Ens. 6 Miarch, 18 ; Lieut, k Capt, 4 Julyi 16 ;
CapU St U.'Col. PSl Dec. 86 ; Mi^w Sl CoL 83 Not. 41 ; Lt.'C§t. »31
Mqjortn
1 9 William Thomas KnoUys/ En», 9 Dee. 13 ; IMut, Sl Capt. 85 Sept. 17 ;
Capt. k, Lt.'Col. Pdl Dec. 87 ; CoL 83 Nov. 41 ; Mi^ar kCol.fQ Dec. 44.
8 Henry Colvile, Bnt. P89 Dec. 13 ; Lt,ic Capt. p6 Not. 17 ; Capt. k lAaut.^
Go<. P6 Jaly, 30; Afq/or k Col. P31 Dec. 44.
Captains and Xtieut.-'Coloneli.
1 m Henry, Lard Rokeby,* Ens. 21 April 14 ; LimU. k Capt.f 18 June, 83 }
C4^. k Lieut.'Col. P 21 Sept. 32; Col. 0 Not. 46.
8 Geoige DUon, Ens. k Lieut, p20 Jan. 80 ; Capt. p 8 April, 86 ; Capt. k UnS^
CoL P20 May, 36; CoL 9 Not. 46.
2 John Oeoige Robinson, Ens. k Lieut. 23 Jan. 17 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 6 Jana, 87
Capt. k Lieut.^Col. p 12 Aug. 37.
1 George Morton Eden, Ens. p18 July, 22; Lieut. PlO Sept. 25; Capt. P18
Dec. 86; Mt^or, p 11 Oct. 31 ; Lieut.-CoL p 80 May, 36 ; Col. 9 Not. 46.
1 Oeoige Moncrieffe, Ens. k Lieut. p8 April, 86; Lieut, k Cop^ p6 July, 30 ;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p24 Jan. 40.
8 Nathaniel WaldegraTe John Branthwayt Micklethwalt, JE^. k Lieut, p 18
Oct. 26 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 31 Dec. 30 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 18 May, 41.
2 William FredericJc Blriugton, Ens. k Lieut, p 14 Not. 26; Lieut, k Capt
P 30 Aug. 31 ; Capt. k Lieut.-CoL P 14 April, 43.
2 Edward Walter Forestier Walker, Ens. k Lieut, p 8 Mar. 27 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 18 Oct. 31 ; Capt. k Lieut.-CoL p6 Dec. 44.
1 Sir Charles John James Hamilton, JBart. Ens. k Lieut. P6 June, 87;
Lieut, k Capt. p6 Jan. 32 ; Capt. k Ueut-Col. p31 Dee. 44.
1 Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood, Ens. k Lieut. p30 Aug. 31 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 1 July 36 ; Eretfet'Mqjor, 9 Not. 46 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P5 Not. 47.
2 Arthur Edw. Onslow, Ens. k Lieut, p 1 1 Jan. 33 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 10 Not. 37 ;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. pIO Dec. 47.
8 James Hunter Blair, Ens. and Lieut. P84 April 35; Lieut, and Capt, P9
Not. 38 ; Capt. k Lieut.-CoL p 31 March, 48.
8 Charles Francis Seymour,^ Ens. k Lieut. p5 June, 35; lAeut. k Capt
P2d Not. 38; Capt. k Lieut. -CoL p 1 Aug. 48.
1 William John Ridley, Ens. k Lieut, p 19 June 35 ; lAeut. k Capt. P 24 May
39; Capt. k Lieut.-CoL P24 Not. 48.
2 Hon. Charles Grantham Scott, Ens. k Lieut. P12 Feb. 36; Lieut, k Capt.
P 1 Not. 39 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 10 April, 49.
1 Charles Tyrwhitt, Ens. p 1 Aug. 34 ; Ens. k Lieut. P 26 Feb. 86; lA/eut. k
Capt. P 15 Not. 39 ; Capt. k Lieut.-CoL p 6 July 40.
1 Onlo— I BsrksItT Diummond't iciTioM :— Campaign of 1814 in'HoUaad. ladadlaf Um ttoiiBlBf
]lMfea-«p>Zoom. Oam|Mlgii of 181&, Including the battlM of Quatre Bru aad Waterioo.
t Cokmcl KaoUyi tenred in tlM Soutli of France, firom 6tli March, 1814, to tlie end of the war ; was
paeeeni at the blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the Sortie, on which oeeation Sir Henry SalUyaa and
Urn cfllcm of the Onaids were killed or died of their wounds.
3 Lord Bokebj serrad the campaifn of 1815, Including the battles of Qvatre Brae aad Waterioo:
4 Li«it.-Oolonel Sermour eerred as eenior ▲Ide-de-camp lo Lleal.«Qeiu Sir Oeoige Berkelef throaghoat
the opefmtiOM ia KaAarla in 1M0-7.
t D
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Scots Fusilier Guards.
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2d LIEUT.
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p ejuly 38
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P 2 Oct. 40
LlEUTSNANTB AND
CaPTAiirs.
KfiibeK Moorfoiii
Edward John Stmcey . . •
Fnufeia Scymovr ••«
Lord Jaa. C. Plantagenet Murray . .
Fred.Charlea A rthur Stepbenaon ,a4;
I C.A.Kta*H.Berkeley/».(jrii/.i6fSfp.48)
I Thmnaa Hareourt Powell ..
1 JolinEUmiilUniBlphliiatoneDalrymple
2 Henry Perciyal de Batbe . <
George William Mercer ....
Henry Poole Heptmra
//im.Hew Hamilton Haldane Duncan
Ftaieh Haygarth, ei(f ,,
Ben. Bicbard Cbarteris
Henry Qreen WUklnaon ,
B^n. Jobn Strange Joeelyn
Wm. Fred. Ffjeovn^ Chewton* . . . ,
Patrick L.C. Paget, #
2 B. F. N. Lord Burgberab, §,
2. John Floyd Peel . . • •
1 Lord Adolphna F. C. W. Vane, «. • ,
Zo^il Itoberi Conolly Tbylor ,
Hon. William Frederick Scariett . ,
Firancia Fortetcue
BiraiOHB AKD LiSDXJiyAiiTa.
2 Augnatna William Heniy Jf cyriek
2 WiUIam Aitchison
1 RobertNigelFltzbardingeKlngaeote
1 Geoupe Tbomaa Fvanoia Sbackbugh
1 HngbFiizfiaidinge Dramnond
2 Hon. Augnatm Beory Veiiion
2 John Dugdak Aatley
2 H(m.WenmanClaKnoe Walpole Cokel p 31 Jnly 46
1 William Gaecoyna Bulwer |Pl4AprU46
1 William George Steremon ••• .
2 Duncorabe Frad. Batt Beckify
2 Hon. Alexander £d ward Fkaaer
1 BogerMoatyn ••
ENSIOH
AKO I.IBOT.
> 7 Oct. 42
18 July 41
11 Aug. 37
20 Not. 40
P 7 April 43
P14 April 46
P 7 June 44
P21 Mar. 46
13 Ang. 47
2 Beginald Qif^
1 Oeoige Gray l)alryBp]«
LIBOT.
AK9
CAPTAIV.
21 Sept. 3:2
3 June 36
16 June 37
26 May 37
2^Jiily 87
12 Aug. 37
22 Aug. 37
10 yoT. 37
1 Nov. 38
27 Mar. 40
10 Feb. 41
18 May 41
21 May 41
7 Oct. 42
13 Jan. 43
14 AprU 43
26A«g.43
6 Aug. 41
27 Jan. 43
6 Pec 44
28 Nov. 45
19 Dec* 45
12 June 4e
7 July 46
6 Sept. 46
2 Oct. 46
27 Oct. 46
6 Not. 47
10 Dee. 47
4 Feb. 48
81 Mar. 48
7 April 48
1 Ang. 48
P31 Jnly 46tP9] Mar. 48
24 Not. 48
9 Mar. 49
23 Mar. 49
10 April 49
11 May 49
6 Jnly 49
29 Not. 48
14 Dec 49
12 Ang. S7
14 Feb. 40
4«ept.40
1 July 42
J3Jaa. 43
UAprfl4a
6 Dec 44
31 Dee. 44
14 Feb. 45
SSeptJe
2 OcU 46
28 Jan. 47
30 Sept. 47
14 May 47
10 Doc 47
31 Mar. 48
18 Aag. 47
12 Dec 43
18 JiAy 47
10 April 49
11 May 40
6 July 49
28 Not. 49
14 Dec 40
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1 FrancJa Bating
1 Seymour Uonel Wm. Dawaoo Darner
2 William GontU Keppel
AiliwtanU. >
Captain Fred. Cbarlca Arthur Stepbeneon, 14 Feb. 46.
d^^Utin Francia Haygarth, 11 Sept. 46.
Qyartor^Mattors.
Ml Joaeph Aaton/ 9 Anff. 33.
H m George CopeIandy^7 April,
ffiirfliwi ilfff/gp".
Wm. Henry Judd, 22 July, 45 ; Surg. 12 July, 27 ; AmitL^Surf. 1 Jan. 18.
Battalion'Surgoon.
2 Thomaa Bkfaaidaon, 22 July, 46 ; AMUt.^awrg. 4 Dec 23.
Aitiitttni-SuTaeoni.
0 \\ John BowUng, 12 July, 27.
2 John Aahton Boitoek/ M.D. 8 Feb. 42.
.SMictt pr.— Wnmer WUmer, 27 Dec 33.
Facings Blue. — Agents^ Sir John Kirkland k Co.
I Iff BanmUom tmkmrktdUr tM» Pmimmtlm D$e, laoa, mnd rttunud from rronm /«%• 1814.]
ltd BoUoMom oanhmrkad for tkt Neiktrkmda No9. 1918^ amd rwtumtdjrom FmnM Jmm. ISlg. Mm
PorHtgoifrom Dn. 1880 f M*rek^ MM.
I Miifor Brrkdrr mm Unitary BMtttery to Li«iu..Ocik Sir Chntf* Bwfcdtj iariag tbtwitwlhl
ttoM Mifart ta« Kiflri In 1847.
t Lord Chtwioa MTtad villi »bm Mflttto ta llie wnfvnmUm of the fasfwrtetlon la Caaadat aad viik Ate
iSrd la tlM eaapslea on the Svtli;! la IKU. Indudlnc th« tetilo of Bobrmon (ncdal).
a QurtcfwMMUr Aalrm Mrrtd Um ramytpi of 1814 la HollaaH, tadadlagthobuiaaaidunatof
aad •tamflat of B«rt«B-<»p-ZooBi. PraMat at Quatre Brat aad Watarloo.
4 Qaart«r»lla»tepCor*in4 terrad la tba Pralamla. from March, 1818. to tha aad of Iha war,
the battla of Vttloria, altga of Baa BabaMiaa, paaaaia of tba BIdaaMa. tba irw^ aad tiM Adoar.
•f Bajroaaa, aad rtpolaa of tba iortla. Praatat at Qoatra Biaa aad Wataitooi. Ha ha
Madal with two cla«pa for Ytttoria aad tha Niva.
8 Oaator Boatoak aarrad la iha Bidb at iha hatlla of Fuaalar, aad haa raeattad tha
■ ~ 1st {The Jtoyal) Regiment of Foot 131
The King*i Cyphtr wfthin the CoUar of SU Andrew, and the Crown oyer It. In thai
-•ecoocl eoloar the ThiftUic Crawn,-^** St Lucia."— "KgnoatH^a&ee."— 2^ Spkkkm^
* %ypt*' — **Coruniui''— « Buaaco"— « Salamanca" — « Vittoria" — « St. SebaHtiaii" —
■>Nire^'.-^< Pcainsula"— " Niagara"— "Waterloo"— « Nagporo"— " Mahcidpoor"— <' Ava."
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CoUmel.
9im J2f. ffon. Sir Jamea Kempt,* GCB.GCH., Aw, 31 Mar. 1783;; Zdeni
18 Aug. 84; Ca;i^. 80 May, 94 ; Jlf<{;or, 18 8cpt.04; XtMff.**CW.S8Aiig.9Q;
CqL 9 March, 09; Mqfar-Gen. I Jap. 12 ; JUnit.*Qm^ 27 May, 26; Otn.
23 VOY. 41 ; Cd. of the Boyak, 7 Aug. 46.
Lieut. 'CoUmds.
1 Andrew Broira, Ens, 26 Oct. 20 ; LieiU. 17 Maich, 26; Ccp#. P6 April, 31 :
Af<^or,i»26May,38; £<i«u^-CM.P8 JHoe,41. ^
2 9 George Bell,' Eu$, 14 Mar. 11; Zi«u^ 17 Feb. 14; C^.P7 Aug. 28 1
Brevet'Mqfor, 29 Mar. 39; Afq;or, 14 July, 48; LieuL^^Jol. P6 Dec. 43.
Mqfort,
I Charles Deane,' KH. Cometh 5 Sept. 04 ; Lirut, p 6 Jaly,06 ; C^. p6 Dee.
18; Jlf<(;9r, p 19 June, 35 ; Brevet-JU.-CoL 9 Not. 46.
1 Alexander Barry Montgomery, £ns. 25 No?. 24; ZieuL 30 Oet. 26; Cmpi.
P16 Aog. 33; JHqjor, P5 Dec. 43.
2 Thomas Graham, JSnt. 21 May 26; Lieut, p 27 April 27; CapL »9 Aug. 83;
Ar^or,P3May 44.
2 Henry Phlpps Raymond, ^lu. 9 Apr. 25 ; Xifu/. Pl7May 27; Capt,P91 Maru
34; Breoet'Miij. 9 Not. 46; M<yar,fn Dec. 47.
Captainb.
2 Bovtoa Dateney
2 £dv. A.O. Mttller^...
2 Richard Going
1 Henry Alex. Kerr ....
1 Francis Qregor Urqnhart .
2 Henry Richard Marindin
2 Thomas Scott Haiv kins .
2 TyrreU Matthias Byrne .
1 Chades Curtis
1 William Little Stewart .
1 Heuy Draper NcTille * .
1 HofbCha. Dawson Pluakett
1 Frederick R. Mehi
Edward Robert WetheraU
William Webster
Francis Ijocker Whitmore
2 James FoUoek Gore
2 John Edward Sharp ....
1 Cbai-les Henry Dowker . .
2 Joseph Doughty Windham
BN8I01C.
27 April 20
3 Feb. 20
9 April 26
P 17 Aug. 26
P 18 Not. 31
P 11 Jan. 33
P 29 Mar. 33
30 June 24
10 Feb. 25
P 12 April 33
P 16 Aug. 83
Pll Oct. 83
22 Oct. 33
P 27 June 34
20 Feb. 27
P 7 Aog. 35
P 6 Feb. 36
P 24 April 35
^ 7Jiin. 42
P 10 Mar. 37
LIEUT.
P 7 July 25
11 Aug. 25
P 2 Feb. 27
22 Mar. 32
P 16 Aug. 33
P 18 Mar. 36
P17 Sept. 36
23 Mar. 26
19 Feb. 27
13 Jan. 37
P 20 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 April 37
P 22 Aug. 37
P 24 Aug. 32
10 May 39
P 20 Dec. 39
P 9 Feb. 36
P 7 July 43
Pll June 41
CAPTAJN. iBBBt.-MAJ.
P 8 Not. 27] 23 Not. 41
Pll Jan. 33 0 Not. 46
P 19 June 35 0 Not.
P 18 Mar. 36 0 Not.
P 14 April 37
P 30 AprU 41
P23 June43
16 June 43
14 July 43
P28July43
P 5 Dec. 43
P29 Dec. 43
P 3 May 44
P 19 Dec. 45
5 Feb. 46
P 3 Sept. 47
P29 0ct 47
P 17 Dec. 47
P 21 July 48
P 2 Feb. 40
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Sir Ralph Ab«rer«M»b)r upoo llic Bipcdltlon to Holland in 1799. aa aldc-da-CHBfb attd
oMpc Uint of tlM iOUi Sept.. when b* warn -ahMnt la iBtUBiS vlUi dlapntebci. Aeeonpaakd
to June. IMO as MUitary SMnurj and aM«.S»«MN^ m± tmw* mUt him imUI Ma
in the laoa lituadoaa «lUi Lord Hutcbinion, and iraa pmcnl in all tibw b«m*ff te >i3rf^ wd
Alcsandna. ComnuuBdcd a Ught SattaUva upon tht BxpcdlilDB to Naptca te 1991 ~~
•• Cnlabfia m A* hud« year, and eonmaadcd Um LI* bt Brig ad* at Um battle of MnMa. JtSncd Ui» anny in Um PmIbmIii,
Wider the Duke ol WelUnfUo. Drc. 1911, and wai appointed lo the conunaad of a brlfade in Ih* Ird 9IHil|pfti tmkad $%
flh« Bti^ eC Hl^of . diMBaiiari (to «lfiek on Vort Piaufflaa« and Utc brlfade «hkh l«a Uie attack and carried the cailU
«r Baimirf by eaeaUde. on which oecailon be waa levcfrly wonnded in Sm fbeC Removed to a brif edt .in the Light
DlvlalM In Feb I91S. and aenred in conmand of It until the coneinsion «r that war in ISU mud mm pibaihl at the battle
of Vittoria. the attack on the beif hto of Vera, battles oT Nlvclle (dirbtly wounded in the arm), Nive. Orthca, and Tbuloiut,
wvaral other lees Important allblr*. Coamanded a divi«ion in the campaign of ISI6, a&i waa JCTerclr wonnded at
icrloow Sir Jamca haa raeciTCd the Bgyptlan Medal « a 0«dd Crom and 9 Claspafbr Mfaida. Bad^Joa, Vltteiid.
Mlvnlle, Nivc, Orthea- and Tonlmaae t and the 9tl*cr War Medal wish ooe clatp for the Pjamtm.
9 Lt.*C«*l. B«H wrted in ibe PeMiH»«l« tram ivly U\l ie Ibc end «f ihnt war ia 1914, ■ad weacBgaaed Uith« actiea of
An^m de M»lia«. battle of Vii ton*, baillw m tan P)rea«c««on Ibe 7ia, Stib. 99th. a*d IlM Jaly.TSM, balrte* of tlm
NivmI*. tbo hive, Bovean*, Orthei,! arbc*, and 1 oaleitM* bnidea ■ tn»l man* «lhiifa and akitmiallea. He ■Itarwarda aervei
in inn Kaat iadiaa, la'tbc BareMw war. and in ibelWai Indlea. He waa actitely eui|ile>rd dart^g ib« rebrilion u^Canadn. j
and bt.£aaiBrbe« beaftarwaidacammandeu the amall t^artand gurrtaon •i('««aaa<
«r«uce, and rrreivcd ibelbankaar the Cammandar el* the Pa
bptf am al the R*»«r, aud wonaiing tbem m |«aitioa when it waa reported
lanracimblc t tbr «a'a« aria S4-p*«aden. amteea at whirb and 4.IJlNlrnHBil thai hr rerovrrad ia ihrdtpib afa Cagadian
«tiat«t. lU tea ivMtvad iha War Mvdal with aia elaaya fbr Vlttafia. the Pytcncaa, Nnrelle, 5lvc, Ortbes«Bd Taaloua*.
a Ll.4fa1. t)*aaa aervrd the caaapaiga ef 19IW aMioai the Kaiab ol' Labate. He aer«ad aiaa at the airga of Hattraa
••d •ahav (mm la W7l the Mabraiu aad Pind^rrrc campai|na af 1817 and 19^
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I Spencer Geo. Aug. Thnreby
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1 JttK Lloyd
1 Frederick WelU
I Thomas Henry Breeden .* . .
9 Ht^h I^edbch Barton . .
9 J«ihn Alex. OaTin Campbell
% Roger Jamea Aytoun
9 Wm. Henry Staarpe Shirpe
1 Biehnid George Colea...«..
9 Thomas Edward Bldgood . .
9 WiUiam James OUliun . ...
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9 Bingham B. Bdw.Mnllar ..
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p 10 May 89
p 18 Sept 38
28 July 40
P 11 Sept. 40
P 15 Dec 40
P30 April 41
P 7 Sept. 41
P 17 Dec. 41
8 Dec 41
12 Oct 41
P960ct 41
P 16 Apr. 42
P 2 Aug. 49
i»93June43
P9dFeb. 44
p 8 May 44
P25June 44
P14 Feb. 45
P 19 Dec. 45
P 91 Apr. 46
P 1 May 46
15 July 43
paOJvly 44
P96 8ept45
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P95 Aug. 46
3 Nov. 46
P 30 Not. 46
p 1 Dec 46
99 Dec 46
P 6 Feb. 47
9 Henry WhichcoteTumeril<{;. 80 Mar. 47
1 James Frsderick Webster .. P 9 April 47
1 Jalia AJasttdar ChrisUe*. ..I
1 Donald Harrey Manro
1 Charles Jamaa Phfllipps ..
1 Alexander Drspar ••
9 Theobald M'Kenna
9 Frsderick Anguatns Smith .
9 £dw. T. 8t Ijiwlfence Mec
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9 Henry Hawley Bmaii
I.IBUT.
19 Aug. 41
p 17 Dec. 41
P 15 Apr. 49
p23 Jnne48
14 July 48
P 28 July 43
P 5 Sept 43
P29Dec. 43
P23 Feb. 44
P17 Mar. 43
2 Aug. 44
P 19 May 43
P 19 Dec. 45
P 11 Apr. 45
15 Jan. 47
P 9 April 47
P 14 May 47
P22 June47
P 2 July 47
P 3 Sept 47
P 22 Oct 47
P 17 Dec 47
18 Feb. 48
P 10 Dec. 47
P 9 Feb. 49
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19 Nov. 47
P17 Dec 47
18 Feb, 48
P 9 Feb. 49
P 1 June 49
P 19 Oct 49
90 Oct 40
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7 April, 96; Ca|iM 1 July, 87.
9 WUNam John Bamplleld, 30 June 48$ Ai#. 18 Mar. 49 ;
ASiutMU \ ^ ^^^'^^ ^™* Kent Aniz, 80 May 46. . fU ficpt. dfl.
^ ^^^ \ 9 Airip» Henry Whichcote Turner, 11 Dec 49.
1 Charles Broadley, 11 Feb. 42 ; Au. 8 Aug. 41.
9 Michael Thompaoo,* 31 Oct. 46.
9 Qeoige Gordon Bobertson, MD., 25 Jane 44; Ai$Uf.*amtp. 19 Avw 84*
1 Alexander Knox/ M.D., 16 Mar. 44 ; Asntt.Surg. 19 Apr. 38.
(1 James Mee, 28 March 46
2 Edward Burrowes Sinclair, 16 June 49.
I George WOUam Peaka« 96 Siqpt 40.
fkelMfU Blna^ J^m«, Andrew Lawrle, SMq.^IrUh ApmOt. Meaars. Oaaa it C^
[lal Bttmium embarked fmr FMigti Servim, 11 JV<w. 38. Servh^ Uk Stm
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Jan. 37 ; Li.'Gtn, 9 Not. 46 ; Col. of the <^ieei»'« Uo^miMj^ Aug, 46.
Heut.'Colonei.—'Bichaxd Carrathen,*CB..E^. 19 May 14; Lt. 86 Ja»i. i5; Capi.
P 16 April, 89 ; Me^dr^ P 19 Feb. 36 ; Brevet-Lleut.-CoL 83 July, 39 ; Xtdnt.-
Col. 1 Jan. 47.
Jirq/or*.— John 3umt, J5W. P87 Apr. 87; Heui. P15 March 33; Caji^PlO
May 88 ; Afq/^r, p33 May 48.
Stanhope William Jepbfloo,* Ens. P86 Kot.30; Zieui. p 19 Feb. 36; C^fl. P88
Dec. 41 ; Miuar^P4, Aug. 48.
CAFTAXlia.
Oliver RoblnAon*
Tho. W.B. Holdairorth* . .
Thomaa Addison*
Demetrius W. O. Jamet . .
Geo. Bdw. Alex. Tobin*
Wm. Joseph Oldham* . .
Bdward Selby Smyth** . .
Alexander Lecky
T. B. Lord Cochrane" . .
Richard H 111 Bocke
LXBUTISNANTS.
Frederick Connor
John Henry Grant* ....
Baymond Inglis
Firederick Mathias
WillUnn Heni7 Ponlett. .
Cecil Squire, Ac(f
Robot Holdsworth ....
Vrmatita Lionel Oct. Atty
George GoUop ...... • •
Richard Bury Russell ..
John Charles Weir ....
Bobert Carter Bamfbrd . .
SioMm Fitzherbert Jaeion
Bifflioifa.
James Harwood Bocke • •
John Tolcher
John Ohalmers
Bdward Baker
WiBaam Henry Grimston
Richard Sherrard Tarrant
John Thompson
ChariesGibbs
BNSION.
LI BUT.
6 Oct. 80,
P 15 Jan. 36
16 Sept. 371
P81 Jan. 40
9 80 Dec. 36
89 May 40
PS6Jan. 4ll
84 Jan. 86
PUDec 88
31 Jan. 30
P 16 Dec 40
16 Dec. 40
P 3 Aug. 41
89 May 43
CAPTAIN.
9 18 May 38 p SAprU^d
P97 8ept.88Pl8May 37
7 Jan. 48 P30May 48
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Pl6Dec 45 P86May 48
P30May 45 P 4 Aug. 48
P 9Jiroe46 P19Sept.48
P858ept.46 p 3 Mar. 49
1 Jan. 47 P 4 May 49
P30Apr. 47 P118e|rt.49
Pll Feb. 48 P 6 Oct. 4*J
9 Jane 48 p 8 Not« 49
5 Sept. 34 P 18 July 89
P86Jan. 39 P8 April 41
Pl9Fbb. 36
P 16 Aug. 48
P 16 Dee. 46
p 9 June 46
Pll Fbb. 48
PS6May 48
P 4ADg. 48
15 Jan. 49
P180et. 41
P 8 Nov. 49
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P 18 Sept. 49 captaiv «r IIm Pom ar
P 19 Oct. 49
P83 Vmr, 49
Pi^miuCer.— Oliver Nicolls, 86 Not. 46 ; Bns. 9 13 Jan. 38 ; Litut^ 19 July 41.
AdHutant.—LietU. Cecil Squire, 8 Not. 4a
Quarter-Master.— John Maosflekl, 87 Oct. 4a
Surgeon, — George Roche Smith, 14 April 48 ; A$tUt,'Surg. 13 Sept 36.
AstUUmi''Sfirffmn,'^Edmtad Soott Docker^ 89 Dific. 40.
Faeinfii Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Qo,^Iruh Agents, Sir £» R. Borough, Moirt.^
'• ^ * Arsill.ftCo. [iletimMd/roiii JSomftoy, IJan. 1846.]
'< 4' \mA 3rtt— II wnrad ia Sidly, ia ISOSaaar t Sir Mm Moore'* eaMpdga io I80S.9. laeludlaf tiM baitto K CWw
Bspodltloa to Wal«||iinw tSOS, Went to CwlU In AnrQ IStl. aad ramalacd wMa tfie nnif «a«l th« end of tb« NUwoUr
«ar la 1S14. aad Wm prHnrt at tbc itonolnf of Serllle, pauage of the BMmm*. featac uf the Ntvcnc. ataoaa of tko Sdi.
ISlh, aa4 ISth Dee. Wit ia freat of Bidirt. pMMfo of ttie Adoar, blocliade oT Bayoaao aai repalae of klio aotkio. Served
alaa tko ca^polga of ISIS, laeladlncSk* tetUea of Qtta»« Brae and Watnloo, aad tbo eioraanr of Pcrodne. lii Dee. IMl
ko ffBharkod ia eoneaaad of reiaforecoiratB tat China, and eomaaaaded a Britade at die aitaeii O0d captar* of Clila
BlM« reo (Medal). Aleo tho War Medal vltb throe claafa Ihr Obinana, lllta, and Tdnloan.
t LI Oelaael Canathon eorrcd tho eaaepaigatB ASghanietan aad Beloocbiaiaa, aad coaimanrted tho Beft. attbe awanli
•Ud^ant ^the hmdeeof Obaasee (Medal), aad at the aeeaalt aad eaptvre of tho fortreaa aad ciiadtl «r Bhclat. Be eena-
Baamliil tho Ijotaei; aa a Bilf adlrr. in the Southern Con«aa and Sawaat Watteenoantfy dnttaf Iho caaifa^fa o< 1014 aad 4ft.
S Maiar JkpkaoB ottvcd the euapaiMi fa AllrhaaiBana aad BclaocUliah, todadhtg the atortt aari taMara of Ohaiaoo
(Modal) aad of Khalat. Ha aacwd alw» iJkc oamfoifa ia tho Boathara Mahratu cooatry in 1944 (jladadi^ tba atom
of tho Fuiuaap ff FaaaUal.aad tliat ia the Coneaa ia I94ft i he oonunaaded tho atOfmiaK party at the Weaicni ad^ta of
ruwlla (woahdca).
fnefcrelT i^ovaded) and of Khclat.
S Capoio H6l*wofth mrtaAllie
t (aeTCi^7 irooiidi
aciifi ttio eanifaim in Afekaaiataa aad Bdoochiataa, iadadiag tho atona aad ayrtnit of Ohi
at. Vedal for Ghuxnee.
_ _ paifn ia ASJihaniatan aad Baloochiattn, iarjnding the aiona aad ai^tniaof Ghaaaoa
IMah a»4 W Klielat iaercnty troaaded). He aerfcd atw the caanpaiA In the Boatkna Xabatta
(faSdNicm^loftt oltttfdrmaaer PaaoOa), aad thatln tha Ceacaala isei.
ih 1S44
7 Cwtiia Addlaoa acrrad the eaaaoai^ Ja AHi^aniataa aad Bcldochiatan, inclbdiaf the atorm aai capture oTdliBaaco
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P Sir Heniy King.> CB. KCH. Cbm««, 3d March, 94; Xieiif. 18 Aii^.96; Ca;i|.
3 Mfty, 00; AT^m-y 6 Feb. 07 ; JAeut.-Col, 91 Dee. 11 ; Co/. 87 Kay, 8S$
MtiQor'Qtn. 10 Jan. 97 ; X^-(?en.9 ICov.46 ; Col. of the Bafi^, 18 Mvch^ 4&
LkttUemmt' CoUmel*
Sir Jamet DeonU,* KCB. Em. 8 Sept. 06 ; X/. 13 Apr. 97 ; Copt. 0 Aug, 03 ;
Brevet-Mqjory 13 Oct 12; Brevet- Lieut, ^Cok 87 May, 85; BigU^Mtdor,
86 Apr. 88 ; RegtL-Lieui.'^Col, i Jane, 33 ; CW. 88 JFatie, 38.
ATiyVt*— <:;harlea T. Van Stnuibenaee,* Bn». p 88 Aug. 88; Lieta^fHi T^b^
33 ; Capt, p 10 Mar. 37 ; Mt^or, 87 Aug. 43 ; Brevet-Lt'^Coi, 30 April, 44.
l>onaId Meent Cameron/ Em. 86 April 88; Lieut, v 17 March 30 ; Capi. p 19
March 40 ; Mqfar^ > 10 Dec^47.
CAPTAINa.
James Talbot Airey/ $. . .
Harry Blair
George Bridge
Hall Plainer Chamberlain
Peter Browne
Charles A. Cobhe
Charles WUltam Qreen . .
Fred. Fnaois Maude,*. . . .
Hugh Smith,* «.
James Wm. Richardson «
LXEVTB HANTS.
Wm.JohnX>orehill/ ..
Kenneth Maekeniie* ....
Alex. Hamilton Hobson*
Thomas ICains^
James Swetenham^ ....
Walter Pownall ........
Charles Hood
QanMtt Warburton ....
Qeorgs James Ambrose. .
Henry John King
R. Q. Amherst Laard,^!^^.
Cortlandt Tkylor
Octavius Cobb Rooke . . .
Augustas Edward EUioe
EH8ION8.
Fred. Richard Bergoer . .
John Lewes •
Smith Ramadge
Rob. Sandford Warburton
Charles Kavanagh
Rich. Fieldinif Morrison
Arth. LannoyCouasmalcer
BHSinir.
LI BUT.
11 Feb. 30
9 Dec. 87
16 April89
P14 Feb. 34
P80Feb. 85
P 6 July 38
7 April 38
P 13 Mar. 40
P 8 Jan. 41
p 16 Not. 89
P 16 Jan. 36
P 3 June 36
P86Dec. 38
P89K0T.39
P 88 July 48
P 6 Dec. 44
P 86 June 44
P 6 July 44
P 4 July 46
P 8 Aug. 46
6 July 46
P 13 Feb. 46
P 30 Not. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
p 3 May 33
9 Not. 31
81 Sept. 38
P 3 June 36
7 Dec. 38
P 88 Jan. 43
P 13 Mar. 40
P87 Aug. 41
1 Not. 43
CAPTAIir.
BABT.-MAJ.
ta
P 33 July 43
30 Dec 43
38 Jan. 44
P 13 Feb. 401
P80Nov.4a
p 8 Dec. 46
p 14 May 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 10 Dec 47
8AprU43jP31Dec.47
10 Mar. 38 the baoto ef
P 31 May 39 •• A4)uuot of th*
P39 May 40 ''■*".'!*'''"• *'*^ oadtrliaiu
80 May 43
P 8 Aug. 46
P 18 Oct. 46
P80 Nov. 46
P 31 July 46
6 Nov. 46
P83Apr. 47
P 14 May 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 10 Dec 47
P 31 Dec. 47
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lh« f»rrtoon frOM lbs fUDSnali dlvrtnc lb*
losarreeUon at Cabotil, and wMsOtfwaHt il««i
up as a boiucr. He aeted ai AUa-da^kai^ id
air John M*OluUn at tha •torminf of iMfelif;
aad was pnttcnt vlih tba BuA ai tta
Pttiwlsr Cmodal).
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ISUi to
6 CaptaiaAinysslsdi
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hb bona iboc vndar htm. Be
0 Fred. Richard Bergner . . p83 Apr. 47
0 JohuLewes Pl4May47
0 Smith Ramadge 16 May 47
0 Rob. Sandford Warburton p 8 Oct. 47
0 Charles Kavanagh p 31 Dec 47
0 Rich. Fielding Morrison p 18 Jan. 49
0 Arth. LannoyCouasmalcerl 30 Not. 49
0 Poyiiuufer.— Fred. Geo. Syms, 86 June 47 ; Em. 88 Mar. 44 ; Lieut. 7 Haj 47.
0 Ai(futmHt.n^Li9ut. Rtehard Oeoige Anihent Luard, 84 Dec 47.
0 QMarter-Jfajier.— Joseph Cartmail, 18 July, 30 -, Em. 7 Dec. 38.
0 5«r^.— Robert SttvensOB/ MD., 8 Peb. 44 ; Aetiit.-Surg. 14 March^ 34.
0 AM^mnt^Surgeen.-~Qtotffi Fenion Cameron, M.D., 7 July, 46.
Faeim§M BnA^-Agent, Charles R. M^Grigor, Esq.—JrirA Agents, Sir'B^VL
Borough, B^, Armll, U Co.
[Retnnied from Bengal, May, 1846.]
•t tb« lUfa ar Pafta Blvo. aM taptut «r TrtaUM, !■ \m WblM qaMttrcd at
4 of MuHal^w, k* «M arterrd to ptoma ta • null vcMvl to SC PImt*, vtih b <Hicfci
%.9uaH. fbr tha Oavaaav, Sir Wik ^npp»i \ vacaaatorpd a Prraeh prfv4ir«r off ikm Ulianaii
tot vUh WTwar aMat •■ toart^ •»*, aftov a •kary aetloa af iwvatf mlaaiM, wm baatoa af wMk a
IMI SftMa ■■■aiit » Sir Wmn aavti« aaly «m oMa km««. aad hhatolT wuaadcd la tiic
• fiaipalga of ItSl. laelodtaw iha actfaa « Ika \me\m aa Akuakir Bay. akf* af dto OMOr, aad
uiatUi May at SihaiMiH. at •fcttb lattar aa ■■■■■atoS a naaSiii of thg SMi Uc^t Drac
tpcdldoa to Wakkaraa. aa« al«t W ftiirta^. ISM. amntofcS C— aiaa<aat aT Tartik la tflO^ «mI fat kta
riwca. Ma ■BtoiliiiMM aa Ltoat Oatoari «« Mliiiwi toiMday af iSa—aaH. SHiPra. ISII
I army a fir* Sajra aft«v Iha haula af MaaaaMa i aaaaiHSaSllM SSaS at Ikt kaMto af Vlttoria.
tleq Iha aowaaad af tka MfJid* daraltod aa
latUa of Vlltotia.
Janto Daanls aarvad arlA dto Itib aa boaid B. M. S. Iltwirt> at fht Sailla aT
I to Wlh haaSa aai eastoacd i frato hia aautkal kaovMaa 4arl*r4 ftoto priar artataa to Iha Havy a» «aa
m Itofartaai arrrlea Sariiw tbta aailaa. by Bihtog iha eahto, «hMi by aalaa>prah»aaiaw •#
byaaaaaaa. Wrrta to iha laat Af rHaa wr, toelM<*at toMtoaf Qiaaatoaa tWtoSaSK ato— to>ar
a etoapy rt*«k caiaailiii to t«v Hacaa «|ih w«i«kcl hatla, aad alaa taaitoid hy
.aaSaaitoaaff fltoSapldaatBuflpNaCrtok. CnBHaaadvd a dlrlatoa at dia baMa af
aa StorV S*r uhlah ha ««a aypatoMd a R.C.B. Sir JaaB«« rreelYrd the Brrrci nak
■atoaa, a» aMtb aatollito ka aaaaaaadcd lb«t poat darlag Um ep«mtion» vblcb
ral a?a«k SIrJtaMahai watotod Cha Vaaai War Medal wHh ana Claap far CMpraharn.
Cal. Scraabaaata aarvad toa caiapal(a agataai Iha a^|ah aT Ceari to ISU. to Iha aaiioa af Maharalpaat i
Mh Daa. IStl. ka aaaaiadid to iha aaaMaad aftha SMi fagl.
OMaava vara praaaat wllh Iha Baft, at ibt baotoaf Paaiaiar, Mlh Oaa. ISIS.
vto.~lla)ar Cawiiaa. Captotoa Sarito, wd aichardaaa, Uaato. DarahUI (
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Y^luifSert.
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*• 3^ JUaii ef BngUmd »•— •• CORVNNA "— •* BADAJOZ"— " BALAIUNCA '^" VITTdlUA"
•« 8T. 8EBA8TI AM "— « NIVB "-^ PENINSULA *'— « BLADEN8BUB6"— «• WATERLOO.'*
CoUmeL-^^ Sir Thomu finutford, * OCB. OCH. f iw. '20 Oct. 1793 ; Xint^
9 Dec 93 ; Capt. 16 April, 94 ; Mt^, 9 Sept. 9$ ; lAmL-Col, 1 Jan. 1801 ;
G9/. S6 Jidy, 10 ; Mt^ar-Oen. 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.^Oen, 27 Hay, 86 ; (Ten.
23 Not. 41 ; CoL 4th Regt. 7 Feb. 46.
Xteu/tfiiani-CMoiiet.—- WilUum George Gold,* ^nd-Lt. 7 April 25; Lt. 96 Jan.
28 ; Capi. p 29 Jane, 32 ; Mqfar, p 10 Feb. 43 ; Lt-Col. 26 July, 44.
67
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if<|/0rff.— 9 Waiiam SadUer,* £ns, 2 April, 07 ; Lieut. 4 May, U9 ; C^t. 26
Aug. 26; Mqfor,4 Feb. 38.
Thomas Williams, £ft#. Pl2Sept.22; Xlm<«. p7 Jaly,26; Cap/.P17 June 28;
Brev.'Mqf,, 23 Not. 41 ; Mqjor, I Jane, 45.
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CAPTAIK0.
Thomas Faunce *
Farqahar M. Campbell . .
Fred. Leopold Arthur, s,
Geoige Kennedy
Charles Stanifbrth Hcxt
Wm. Charles Sheppard
John Josiah Hort
[ EW8IQW. 1
6 April 27 '
LIEUT.
6 April
3 Aug. 30
P 6 Dee. 33
P24Dee. 33
P 9 Oct. 35
11 June 29
20 Not. 40
Hercules Atkin Welman* tPl7 Jan. 40
WillkmWnby
Henry Balguy
' LlBt7TBNANT8.
Jas. Alex. Madigan
W. Wyndham Bond, A<(^.
John Lennox MacAndrew
John Cowell Hartley ....
G. Latham Thomson* ....
Henry BatsonRamsbottom
Theobald Pepper Roberts
Dominic Jacotin Gamble
Arthur Vaughan D. Harris
Geoige Fred. Coryton . .
Daniel Maunsell
Brooks McCarty
WUliam Trail Arnold. . . .
Eksions.
Francis Edwin Maunsell . .
George Augustas Morgan
Bdwanl Molso Punris • .
OctsTius Yorke Cocks . .
Aug. £dw. Henry Ansel!
Jasper HaU
Hodder Roberts
Thomas Knott
P 27 May 36
P29 April 42
23 June 37
P 4 Not. 36
P 14 Dec. 38
P 26 Apr. 39
p 27 July 38
P 20 Oct. 40
P 16 Dec. 40
P 19 April 44
P 23 July 44
2 Aug. 44
P2dMar. 46
9 June 43
P20NOT. 46
49
49
46
p 12 Not. 20
P 6 Dec.. 33
P 3 July 36
P 1 July 36
P 6 Oct 37
10 Not. 34
P30Sept.49
16 Mar. 43
P 7 Oct 37
P 90 Oct 48
P 14 Dec. 38
9 Mar. 39
P 8 May 40
P 20 Oct 40
9AprU41
P 28 June 44
2 Aug. 44
P26Feb. 46
18 Not. 46
P 14 Apr. 46
2 Oct 46
lO'April 49
9 Not. 48
CAPTAIK,
BREVv-MAl*
P 23 June 37
P 6 Oct 87
P 8 June 38
P 16 Mar. 30
P96 Feb. 46
1 June 46
P99 Dee. 46
8 Feb. 47
P 10 D»c. 47
P 19 Not. 47
4 Gsptaia ffuttes cosunand-
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4Ui at the rt-esptttrt of tHa
Port ofNepttan«e,21itPsl>.184l.
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•aX4}iiUBt of the SOU. tedafAte
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■bah. aad aDliraM I M««a1 Jni nil*
elupi.
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CaAr* War. rm4m Bit Bmitmlm
8 Dr. Lona Mrr»d with tb« Uri
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I
Pl2 Jane46
29 Dec 46
29 Apr. 46
PdOMar.47
99 Dec. 48
P 9 Feb.
p 9 Feb.
98 Aug.
Paifnuuter^—Wm. Geo. Meoaies Clibbom, 99 July^ 49; JSns» 17 Vor. 87 ^X^
30 Aprils 41.
A^futant.-^tieut. Wadfaam Wyndham Bond, 13 Oet 48.
Quarter^MaH.'-^ohn Leahy, 91 Dec. 49. [H.-A. 8 May, 98.
^KT^vn.— Thos.Galbraith Iiogan,* M.D., 80 Aug., 49 ; AiHti.*Surp. 99 Jul^, 30 ;
Atrittant'Surffean, — ^Richard Gamble, M.D., 8 June, 41.
Ftteinffg Bhiew — Ageui*^ Messrs* Cox k Co. . .
[Returned fVom Madras, 26 Sept. 48.]
I Sir Thom Bradford terred in IrelanddurinK th« Rebellion in 1788. lla vu emplojnd w ■■ AHlilaiit
AAifxtMm^Bmmwi «lth the Aniix in Hanover under Lord Caibcari in 180b; alio in tli« tame eapnelty Iba
feUowtav 7«ar SB the troops under Sir 8. Auchmutj dwUned to reinforce Oenernl Bereefoid In the ItlTer
Plater la September, bowerer, he waa appointed Deputj A4iauint<-GeBeral siid Chief of that Deporiment to
the treopi 9eMtig In South America : during this caapalgn he was pment ni the tiiete of Monte Tldeo and
the atthSfcjtorrdouf to ll, as also that on Buenos Ajres. In Jme 1808 be was appointed to the AdJotaiU
OeocfOPs Department of the Armj In Portugal, and was prcaswt at the battles of Ylmlera and Corunna.
He commanded a Brigade of the PorUiguese-Aroi} frees the end of 1611 to the general pesce In 1814, and
was edcsged at the battle of fielamancst siege of BoftpM, battle of Yittorie, aMault of Tolosa, sttaek of the
oatwons of San Sebastian and si^ie of that fortress, actions of the Nire on the Oth, lOth, 11 th, and l:ith
Dec 1813 near Biai Us, passage of the Adoer, taiTescnfenl of Bajronne and nrpuUe of the sortie» at which be
eraa anetslj wooadiid. Sir Thomae has received a cross and one clasp for Corunna, Salamanoa, VlUeiia,
San SebasUan, and Nive.
t LU-Col. Ooid serred te Oie campaign on the Sntlej with the 59d, Including the battles of Beddlwsi»
Alhral, and Sobraon (weoDded). In the Srst of which he commanded the Regiment; Medal and one elasp.
3 M^Jor Sedlier ssrvied hi Sicily ftom July 1808 to June 18IS. and was present at the eapiare ef ttw
lalanda of IsclHa and PnMslda. Served subsequently In the Peninsula, indudtng the battle of Oaatallj
nad steps •cnssngena* aetlon at Villa Franca, besides various miiior«Arir»} seivedttliote theAaertoaa war^
Including the Mtaek on Plattebnrg.
Sikn^ofFaot(Ni)ratmAeriimdFu»a{ert) tgjgiS;.*^;^ *'Sg^?flS:g
\ 9un' Serf »
62
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Q«« Falit V4temia^'* MrmouHtingSt. George ud the Dragon. On fkt ewmeri of tki ^mitihkrtht
KoM and Crown; on tht cap* (ItfXlng'i Crcft ; also 0t. GtorgekflllDg fhcDriBon. *■ WILHSUIBTaHL**
— " ROLBIA"-" TIMIERA--" CORUNNA-~"BU8ACO»*-" ClUDAD WiJyMOO^'^SjSuCl'*^
JHfiALAMAHCA"— " YITTOaiA"—** NlYELLE'*^*<ORTHJW— •*T04|U)1J&£*'-^ PEHI5Sri^ "
Ca29iiel«— 9 -^w- John Grcy,» KCB. .&«. 18 July, 08; Xl.S ICay.SO^ C«l,
31 Oct. 08; Mqjar^ 27 Not. 06; iieut-CW. 6 Feb. 12; CW, 22 Jnl«, aO;
Mqjar-Oen. 28 Jane, 38 ; Co2. 6th FiuiHen, 18 May, 40.
Xi«t(<^Col«fw<.^9 David England Johnion,* ^m^ 9 Feb* 04; X#i 29 Dee.
04 ; Clap*. 12 March, 12; Mrgvet-Mtgifr^ 22 July, 80; Mqf^^ p 28 D^ 37 ;
JJ€Ui.'C9L 9 Nov. 46.
r. Jamea emitb Schonfwar, C^mti^ p6 Mar. 29; Xteu*. P17 Dec. tO-, Cmmi,
P6May,d6; Jtf<v. p 2 Aug. 44 ; Xrf-CoZ. 20 July 47.
Mafari.^^. PhiUp M. Nel»on Quy, ^tm. p 23 0ept. 24 ; Ziemtl p 12 jnna 28 :
Ckfpt. P29 Dec 37 ; Mqj. 20 Ju)[y 47.
r. Henry F. F. Johnson, En$. 22 Not. 36 ; JUeut. P 23 April 39 : Coyf. P 90 Jaiu
43; Mqfor^ p5 Oct. 49.
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Captaikb.
r. Joh9 Woodward
r. WalUCranfurd Kennedy
Jamaa Egbert Simmons^
r. Wm. 8egrnu)iir Scroggs
Felix AshiMtel....,
WUUam Chester M^ter
T.Geoige Bryan Milman
r.Griffin Nicbolaa
r« Heviy Edanindt
John Wallace Colquitt
r. Jaa. Archibald Forrest..
JolmMafl^ •#.»».
LlBUTSNAKTa
Wflliam Lyons, Atg.
Qeo/rgt Boiay
r. nomas Bellew
r. Ferdin. W. L'Bstrange
HaroMy Kni^p
Arthur Watson Palmer t.
John Swaine Hogge • • • •
rGarthshoreStirlingHorae
r. ArthurEngland Johnson
John Henry Chads
Leopold FitsGersld
r. Francis Henry Pender
John Urban Vigors* . • •
George John Stewart. . .
r. Charles Carter, A^j, .
r Joseph W. Tate Dickson
2llD LlBCTSllAJITa.
Albert Enwst Boss ....
r. John Flood
Wm. Henry Petty Meant
George Dennett •••••..
John William Madden .
r. William Leaeh
r. Lesh Richmond Pimy
r. William Mareon Carter
r. Ed w. Reginald Simmons
r. Robot Harris Hardy
2d libut.
LIBUT.
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P 6 Not. 20
27 Oct. 31
20 Jan. 32
P 12 June 36
P28 Apr. 37
P23April39
P24May 39
8 April 34
P 8AprUd6
p 17 Jan. 40
P 0 Mar. 40
P 3 Dec 29
16 Jan. 41
1 Not. 42
P 22 April 42
27 Dee. 42
p 20 Jan. 43
24 Feb. 43
P 9 June 43
24 Feb. 44
26 Jo^ 44
9 Jan. 41
P 13 Feb. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P27 Feb. 36
P31 July 46
18 Not. 46
1 Dec 46
22 Dec. 46
23 Dec 46
24 Dec. 46
P29Dae. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P 2 1 July 47
P 80 July 47
P29Dee. 48
29 June 49
P 10 May 33
10 Not. 34
29 May 36
P21 June39
P24Apr. 40
P 26 Oct. 41
20 Sept 42
26 May 36
P 16 Mar. 30
P 30 Dec. 42
P 20 Jan. 43
Pl6 8eptS6
CAFTAXN, BAfT.-MAJ*
P 12 June 40
P21 Feb. 40
P 23 July 41
9 Not. 46
P24 0et. 46
P29Dec 46
P 29 Jan. 47
22 Doc. 46
P 20 Oct. 46
P 20 July 47
P 6 Oct. 48
30Jnly 47
12 Sept 43
1 May 44
P 30 Dec. 46
9 Jan. 46
p 27. Mar. 46
P31 July 46
9 Not. 46
23 Dec. 46
24 Dec 46
12 May 44
P 20 July 47
P 30 July 47
P20NOT.38
P 21 Aug. 49
4 Oct 49
P 6 Oct 49
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•lid vasih4pwrfe|wd sad lakatt
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expeditSoo to 8Mtk Awimi
In 1100^ and w« piiiMt at
thie Momiag of gaaBot Ajv^.
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Oacaniber IBlt.
battles of
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Puflintoa d'Onor,
flnt iteffe of Ba4M<«> ■*< ■»*
[aiultaDdi
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terely #ouoded at tie aiaaull^..'aa4
8«liiaiB«a. Bafeae leeilTeA tbeW^
eigkt fllM#c Ik RaWs, Visiisra.
thumeo, FDcntee d'Onor, Civ^Nd
Badi^oa, and Salamant
4 Cantata Sinii
la Afl^liaaklHi ai
of tba Owaa'a Rcvals, iiicladint Ihe^
and capture of Ghttaaae - ' "
at the etora of aaeli
was aeveralj wooaded.
5 Capl. Maesy served the
the Balah of Coorg vfili the 48lh l« MM.
1 Sir
P 10 Oct. 40
Payiiia«rer.-^Wm. R. C. Potter, 30 July 47 ; id Lieut, p 80 Dec 441 ;
A4futatUs.'-^uia. Wm.Lyons, 12 Sept 48. |>28 ~
r. XtsMl. Charles Carter.20 July 47.
QnBrtar-Jriuffrs.— Robert Webster, 19 July 47.
r. Beraaid McDonald, 90 July 47.
5i9|fe0iM^— Wm. Ord Mackenale, M.D., 8 Jan. 47 ; AaUi.-Surg, 4 Hn SOL
r. Edw. John Burton, M.D., 30 Mar. 49 ; Atsttt.^Sw^, It May, S8.
il«ri«r,-5iir^fl(m#.— Robert Fraser Robb. M.D., 7 Ang. 46.
r. Dudley Hanley, M.D., 907aly 47.
Faeimgs Bright Qieen.— ii^ien/«, Messrs. Barron k Smith.
(Retonsed from Gibraltar, 19 May,184S.]
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Copt. 17 May, 96 : Jlf^'vr^ IB D«c. 06; Xieiif.-C*/. SOOet. 09) Co£. 19 Aug.
19i MqfQT'Gen. vt July, 9U; LUut.^Gm. 23 Kor. 41 : Colonel 6Ui .Fo<^
^tIAtJ 28 March, 49.
IZl iCl- Zieu^wuinf-09^(?iie7«.->Johii Hieh^l, EnMgn, pZ Apr. 29; £t*tf/. p 28 Apr. Si ;
27 A ^^1'^* ' ^2 Dec. '26 ; Af^'or, ^6 Mar. 40; Lieut,-€oi. P 16 Apiil, 42.
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Bree.'Mc^or, ^ Nov. 41 ; Jlfq/<rr, 26 July^ 44; Lieui.'Col. p 21 Ja]y,.48. •
4 I ilf<|^f.-^ohn Stuart, JSn», 22 Jan. 20 ; Ze. 26 March, 23 ; Capt. p 13 Aug. 29 ;
' Afc||^^,P6May,36; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 9 V<^. 46.
r. Andrew ArmstroDg Bames, Muign, 21 July, 25; IfiMi#. 28 Mayi 29 ; Caji^.
Pi July, 36; Brevet-Major,^ Nov. 46; Jfator, 19 JAM. 4$. - i
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P 15 Mar. 33
PBAprU 37
15 Jane 89
p 6 June 40
26 ifiPr. 89
17 May 31
23 May 35
4 Nov. 26
27 May 42
8 Mar. 89
25 Oct. 42
P 17 July 35
7 Jan. 36
P21 June 89 p27 0cI. 48
Bdw«rd Staunton
Bdward James Blanckley
r. John Matcbam Isaac*
r. William Albert Stratton
William BelUngham ....
r. Thomas Hen.Somerville
LlBtTTSMAMTS.
Godfrey Army tage ....\p 1 Nor. 42
George Grant Webb* .... I 20 Mar. 40
r. Wm.Edwardliobertson P 14 April 43
r. Henry Pratt Gore . . . . > 21 July 48
r. Philip Augustus Mosse, 16 Apr. 42
r. Thomas Fred. Puleston p 19 Nov. 44
Wm.FnuerOeo.Servuntes' 2 July 41
4 Dec. 84
17 Jan. 88
8S«pt.29
P l& Nov. 44
P 25 Feb. 42
fP28Nor. 45
P 2 May 45
8 Aug. 45
Charles Parker Catty
r. Richard Thompson
r. Frederick William Gore p 9 June 46
Robert ProYo Norris .... JP 10 June 46
Ue&ry John Newton King 81 July 46
n John B. Ford £lkiDgtou[ 28 Aug. 46
r. Augustus Davies P 4 June 47
C.H.T. Brucede Ruvignes 80 July 46
BZCSIGWS.
\r. John Richard Blake . .^P27 Feb. 46
r.W.Lee,^air.Q-M.S8JuDe44* 26 July 46
P 1 Not. 42
P 14 April 48
II July 84 81 July 46
31 July 46
7 Aug. '46
11 July 45
P30 Mar. 49
P 29 Jati. 47
fp 2N^.49
P29 Not. 45
P ^ D^. 41
p' 9 Jane 46
p 10 June 46
81 July 46
81 July 46
7 Ang.46
29 Jan. 47
P 7 Apr. 48
P21 Jnly 48
P 2 Feb. 46
p80 Mar. 40
P 8 Aug; 49
P It NOY. 49
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P 15 Apr« 42
P 1 Not. 42
P 2 Mfly 45
P 28 Not. 45
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of tlM «(jlpt K <k« Stb $»0. tto.
««tad M A4cta, r«nlRd pan ^ am
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P 8 Oct. 47
Fra^ W. fi. M'Cleland
r. Alexander Shuldhuni
Bdward lAoyd !p12Not.47
NicholMS Appleby Spodr tp 7 Apr. 48
Hugh Augustus Crofton fp 21 July 48
r.LawivBCeG.N.Metlbrd^P 2 Feb. 49
a Um^ Wi^bb wnrfS wtthlh* Ufl Wlgf «f tfia
, Queen'i HoyaU <lttiln( tb« e«ap«l|» dt ISM and- 4A la
3 Not. 46 'tbt" SmUmHv Ob«eaa aad Bafant Warrce C<maii%, ts-
r. Edw. Yilllers Brlsco« . •
Rd^i Und
18 Sept. 49
14 i)ec. 49
•I «rMV«far ■te^k^ca. aoA li«
and aaptiuc «r tto forte of Mwiotn^ aad
Monaontuflli.
7 Bflal«Bt««M»vta^dailllsa^4 MwtaiiMtk*
Irimtkal vtMcOa ^ itt hariwNir, (b ISStf;*.
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^ ^ l*<^'mu^er.--John Mackintosh, 14 Aug. 46^ ^<f L^eidl SrJdlr, 08 ; |^. 16
6(0 ii<t^'ttte»«s.—r. iPnti^ William tee,' 28 July 46. ' » • . fAagioS.
0 Qiiart€r-Afa#fer».— John Cr6ker,^8th- July, 46. » ' •
0 r. Oeoige Polhird, 28 July, 46. [5 Dec 26.
0 Surgeons.— John Mnrtagh/ MD., 2 July, 41 ; Asst.-S^. Ufeb.^fHotpirJitet.
l^ r. Duncan Menzies, 24 June 42; A.g*,^ July 80 ; H. A., 1 Nf r. 27.
lilAmseant'SkirgtanM' — Henry VerekerBMon, 12 JMie46kr \
0 I r. Robert Marslmil Allen, 80 June 48. [Armit/t Co.
Faeinift Btae^-^^gents, Messrs. Cox and Go.-«-jrris^ Agents, Sir £. K. Bbrougb,'jB/.,
1 sir Joha OartUaof •erred in L«id lioira*i f zpcdftlaa in PtauiSvrf laA Hallaad la 1714 aad M. Adlvaly ca^l«y«d la
tin Wffflt IpdiM, Itam l7tS «* lIM. AoeoMpaBlcd lb* etrHMf ta Walcbarca la ISaS. Sarvad la Sm Ptataaulfc faring
IplS aad U. and ciimiaaadod a l^nada MtkahaMaa oCfko HkftifmA Ovt^M* 1^ aM«^ ^ 4im «^lf ad the g«Ct>iadal
■t d . rUn. Ooiamaadad earn taftaHia iHlaaaa itoac tank oaMaaiteBtf B«Hidaaia> aad la Iha *ariuii« oiicraiiuni »aMi tiaok
t
in d . elatp. ConaMadad «ia laftumy talcaaa itoac teak paawatteaar a^wdaaaiwaaa In iha varipti* ppcrafijiai »ai^ took
pUet In the oclfbtettrtMOd <rf linlMaa oaUl «ba eoibarkallaa of the anay tot htauin.
*"6i?Kr/a*7'J "fi^^fft^ of Foot, {Royal FuitKers.) [ i,ii>fi?V.--.
In iht centre of the colouw, The « ^a«r" within the "Garter" mid the « cKiwi* oJS^it.
And In th< corners of the aecond Colour, The « WhiHHarM.'' « Masttiiiqub*—
PymaiTBM-— "Okthm"— « Toulousb"—" PBjriw8ui.A.-
36 IJJ
Colonel,
^Sl*&^1!^ «rBdward BhOteney,* QCB. GCH. Come* 38 Feb, 17W: Zintf.
S ^*; ^'t ^^^ »* ^. W ; Afi(/or, 17 Sept. 1801 ; Lieui.^CoL » April,
„ . , Zieut.'CoUmeL
*^'T^7^'*>'***^^» ^^- " Sept, 13; Lieut, S5 May, 14 1 Capt. Pt3 ta>t.
19 J Mqfor, p 29 June, 80 ; Lieut.-^Coi. p 7 Sept. 32 ; CM. 9 Hot; 46. -
r «r , Mqjort,
Mt(jot^ P3 JonOi 48.
'^^^-y"^"*'*"** ^"^ ^•«*'» P 26 Mar. 28 J Xieirf. 26 Mey, 39 ; CmU PSa
Jttly,86;3rep.-jlfqyor, 31 Dec. 41 j Afiyor, P19 Jan. 44.
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Captains.
T. St y. H. C. Tronbridge
Robert Stnan
Arthur John Pack, «. . .
ifoii.W.Lygon Pakenham
Hon, Charles Luke Hare
Wm. J>wi8 Grant
Win. B. Bi«wae I
Herb. Wat. Wnu.Wynn
Albany French Wallace '
Hon. JauMs Lyon Browne
BKSIOir.
P24Jan. 34
P23 May 34
P 9 Aug. 33
P26Aog.37
PiSMar. 36
P 7AprU37
29 Sept. 37
P 6 July 39
P 6 Apr. 39
P 14 Jan. 42
LIBUT.
LlBlTTElfAllTfl.
Frederick Mills, iL atlft
Geo. Christian Wilson . .
^on.WUliamMonck,il4^.
Plomer J. Tonng
Henry Aylmer Porter ..
John Donovan Vemer . .
Robert Kaye
Fred. John O. Whitehead
George Rashld^ Bdgell
Dogald Stewart Miller ..
Charles Edward Walaon
W.H . Dominic FluOerald
ThomasBeekwith Speedy^
WaiianiJesseHonre,Aj»m. P 12 Jan." 44
Montagu Wigley Bell, e. p 12 July 46
RichardWilliamAldworth "
Jaaes Donean Leogdeo
Stanton Senior
Henry Dizon
Hon. Cavendish Browne
P30Dec 86
11 June 37
P 6 May 37
P31 Aug. 36
P 7 Dec. 38
P28 July 40
» 6 Mar. 41
P 24 Sept. 41
>'29DfC 4U
^ 8 Not. 44
Bbbybt<
MAJOB.
p 26 Jan. 39
16 Dec. 40
P28Aug. 40
11 May 38
PSOMay 43
P 24 Sept. 41
16 Nov. 39
P26 Nov. 42
P 14 July 43
P27S«pt.42
P 13 Oct. 43
P 8 Oct. 44
16 Mar. 39
P 1 April 42
P 19 May 43
P 29 April 42
P IKov. 39
P 14 June 44
P 23 Aug. 44
27 Sept. 44
p 8 Oct. 44
P20Dec 44
» 8 Aug. 46
P 8 Aug. 46
»27Mar.46
23 Oct. 41
P 1 May 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P22 0ct. 47
P 3 Nov. 46
P29 Dec 48
P29Dec. 48
1" 26 Sept. 49
P 9KoY,49
CAi»TAI|l. j
P 14 Dee. 41
P 2Sept.42
P23JBBe48
P SO Jan. 44
P28AAg.44
P 23 May 46
p 27 Mar. 46
P28 Apr.40
P 1 Oct. 47
22 Deo. 48
S M^or Wilbrdtam ^
the Sjrian eaoipijga oC ia«^
41, UicluUhBf tiM advsae* oat
QMS sod sflilr a«ar AskslaM.
a Gspu Wsltoc* srrva* vHB
the 90U& in Cliisa(lfedBU^ mmA
wii preMot St ClMttsa.Csvloo,
deicBCt of KinaiKH si
Chapoo, Woo««m« *»■«__
Chin Kiing Koo. sal NsMtef.
4 U.8p«e«r«rvcdta«euv-
pslfse of 1841 nad 49, to tte iJtt
Uf ht InisAiiir, and «■• i
at Um itonoiag of lbs I
Csbool Pais, aflWr ot 1
iaMlDr lbs Jnednllacfc
ridttccioa of Iha f^tot >*i
Kliail, darenoaof JailslalMana
•orU«« on the 14j1i Nov. sa4 IM
Uae. IMI, imi MSi«*. 2sia
Msfth. sad Ut Aprit ISM. aad
gaacral actios sad ^ofeia oT
AkbarKbaa. VadalsBir
labod aadCahool.
P 19 Aug. 44
31 Mar. 43
P 3 ffor, 46
P 6 Feb. 47
.„.. P 6 Nov. 47
William BdwardWaUaeelP 3 Sept. 47 . ^^,w,,,ir
^2^!!!^"^?*™^ ^*l»^» II May, 38 ; Lieui. k. A4^. 9 Nov. 3a
Aijutant.'^lAtHt. Hon. William Monck, 20 March, 46:
QtMr^er-Afa«ter.-Wohn Uogan, 1 Oct. 47.
T^^T^^"* Mitchell, M.D. 12 Jan. 44 ; AMtitt.-Surg. 13 Nov, 32.
Asnttant ^itrpeoiu.— Thomas Moore Sunter, M.B., 6 Oct. 48.
tr'^ m-^ A . »* William Sedgwick Saunders, M.D., 6 Nov. 4fl. [IfeCou
JiJ^t ^iTMSlS!^ £S*2*^^ wpsiliaoii ondar M.Jor Gk^ WWls to iba Wait ladteTsLd WS
K^i^^a^ JZiL^rSI^jL'^ •^^"^ *" l?«e: In the eoafis of this p«^ ft. mZ
!r!^^^ ^^ pnsooar-bj Prtrataan sod •uflStod lovats kaz^titaft. In 1799 ho SfiiMi^lol iS« \.7^
sad «ih Oetobtr. la IjCTUo Milad with the Korsl FtuUiert u> the BalticVjoiaed Lord Cathsart^ oTsaS-
SL «f t*..Jf *?•• •! •*• ^^^^ ^^ ^ wrrender ifCopenKSaTinS^'ii
art of Martini.u^ ■" '■" "^ -'*»-^ tor Urtoa to eouMsadof oIeFBriaeis,»iid ' ^^
was preteM at the bsttleaof Buiseoaad.
.- Je Poote, eiegae of Ondad Rodrlgo sad «
hsttlei of Vlttoria. PsvpelttBs. Pyrenoa^ and
■It aT ik» lifM. ■^---—"rr— ,— — •- — imimu ths fofot SfSloM New Orlesae, sad was piteaai atjito
^mL VHmS: JS^p£!~ fcss leealtfd lU gaU Moee aad oao <*Mp fiir Msrtiaijac^ /
mJenTsId wfJt '^^'•■*^* "»* ^ •"▼•» Vsr Modal with fcarsluprf^ toseo, fSntorf
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SAiS*^^'] ®'* ( ^*^ JKryrV) Regiment of Foot.
!§Be 'MTJ^e Hw»€^ on ft red gpround within the *^ Garter;' a
T««r«' Serr.
61
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and the *' Crawtt*' over it.
In Ibe three eomen of the second colour, the ** Royal Cypher and Crown*** ^*Nee
M9Mf« Urrent.*' The ''^yftiiur,'' with the words *' EGYPT — <' MABTUKlQUfi"
— *' WIAGABA>"
Sir Gordon Drnmrnond,* GGB. Ena. 81 Sept 1789; Lt. 31 Mor.91 ; Capi. 31
Jan. 92 ; Maj. 28 Feb. 94 ; U.-CoL 1 March, 94 ; Cef. 1 Jan. 98 \ Mt^f -Oen.
1 Jan. 05 i Zt.'Qen, 4 June, 1 1 ; Gem, 27 May, 26; CeL 8th Foot, 24 Apr. 46.
Zieut^-CoUmeU.
ntnty "Wlncheotnbe Hartley, JBfu. 10 Sept, 18 $ Lieut, 1 Oct 20 ; Capt, p 1 Oct.
26 ; Brevet'Mqjar, 28 June 38 ; Mqjor, p 24) Oct. 41 ; Li.-Col, ' 16 Dec. 46.
John lon^Id, S/u. p23 June 26; Xi«ii/.P26Sept.96$ Ck^f. p SO Jan. 36 ;
Mqfor, 9 19 Vov. 44 1 Zieii^.- Co<. 3 Apr. 40.
iirq;V>rt.— Edward Harris Greathed, J?iif. p 22 June, 32; XAeta, p 10 Hay, 33 ;
Capt. P 27 Apr. 38 ; Mqj. P 3 Apr. 46.
James Cmft Brooke,* En$. P31 Oct 31 ; iofMl. 2 Sept 33 ; Cop/. 31 Maroh,
46; jlfq;or,P2 0ct49.
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6
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5
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3
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2
2
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7
8
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9
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4
Captaimb.
9. JohnHinde
0 Jamea Speedy
0 Jamea Johnston
0 • A. Comilngb. Bobertaon'
0 Edwin Gream Paniell^ . .
0 Rardtnand White,* CB...
0 William Bayly*
0 George Edward Baynea
0 Bfehard WiUon Hartley
0 J«hnHen.£dw.deRobeck
LmrTBiiANTa.
0 AUredlngilbyGamett..
0 EUia James Charter ....
0 BobeftStttartBaynes,a4f.
0 John Ball Campbell
0 Richard Wm. Woods^ ..
(^'Thomas George Souter''
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P28Peb. 36
16 Hay 28
p 7 June 30
P 16 Sept 37
P 2 Oct. 36
P 2 Nor. 26
26 Jan. 30
P 2 July 41
P 26 Oct 41
P 6 If ay 42
P 13 May 42
P 26 Oct 42
P28Jaly 43
2 July 41
p 27 Aug. 41
21 May 42
13 July 41
4 May 42
21 May 42
21 May 42
26 July 44
MBUT. I CAFTAIlf.
P 30 June 37
23 May 32
P 13 May 42
P 20 Attg» 41
P 7 Sept 38
10 Not, 31
23 June 42
P 12 Dee. 43
p27 Sept 44
P 19 NOY. 44
p 4 July 46
14 Jan. 44
P21 Apr. 46
P 11 Nov. 45
P26N«T. 45
P 7 Anur- ^
29 May 48
17 Get 48
9 Feb. 49
9 mm. 49
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Charles Power Cobbe
Daniel Beere . . .
Thomas Aldridge
Ersiu Nimmo Bandllands
George Corry , __
Shaftoe Craster Crester . . p27 Sept. 44
Edward RawlUigsHannam P 4 July 46
Bobert Becber Stowards
William Henry Herrick
B. Rennicott M'Dermott*
M'KayRynd
Charles CoTell Neame
Horace Ximenes
John Biggs
Wot. WaUlegrave Pog«on
George Foller Walker
Allan John Robertson
ENaiOMS.
John Vere Wm. Hen.Webb
Tlioma* Beattie Grierson.
Alexander Ross Bayly
Wm. Raymond Ximenes
G. Bgerton Huddlesioo..! 30 Dec. 48
fttrfoert Vernon Lillicrap 9 Feb. 40
Frank M'Pbersou P20 Aug. 49
John VcNamee ' 2 Feb.
P 4 July 46|
a Ospisin IV>b«rtsoa tsfrsd
D iA Tu^ jji.\ !?* the Anglo-8pMUih htgUtu
P 19 JJee. 46 fjTMn Joly 1S3S to June l»a7.
P 27 Mar. 46' Ree«lT«d • medal for Um ae-
29Sept 43' ^«* ^^ ^^ ^*y» 1^'* ^«
4u\ r%L» A9. 1 ^i^^' ^^ ^^ ^'^ *^** ^^ 8fln
ouijec. *o\ pernando, for th« action* Of
28 Jan. 44|ths ISth and lOih March,
3 Apr. 46 ( 1W7} aad uioiher madal for
3 Apr 46 ^^ atormlDf of Ir«o, 17ih
23 Dec. 43
6 Jan. 44
1 Nov. 42
P 16 Dec. 46
20 May 42
p 27 Mar. 46
p 2 Sept 45
P 27 Mar. 46
14 Apr. 46
28 Apr. 46
20 Jan. 47
P 21 May 47
2 Apr. 47
P 29 Dec. 48
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P21 Apr. 46
P 28 Apr. 46
13 Not. 46
P 6 Mar. 47
P 14 Feb. 46
29 May 48
17 Oct 48
9 Feb. 49
13 Sept. 49
9 Not. 49
May following : Mrere^
wounded In the face bj n
tpllnler in the general acilon
on liia hoighta of Ameua, Itt
Oct. 1680.
4 Captain Danlell verped with
theMth In China (Medal), and
wafpreeent at Aaaogr, Chttsao,
and Chloluie» inrliidlbg tba
repulse of the nlf ht attaelc.
ft M^or White lerred, as a
Cnplain In tbo Mtb, throngh*
out the operatfonM la Candahar
and Afl^luuiietiin in 1841 and
4« (Medal), and also at tbt
battte of Maban^pon ( Medal )b
6 Oapt llayly ww pment
at the l>attle of FUtiahai« la
ISU.
7 Lieiili. Woods and Boeter were ptnieat vitli
the Itaflli in ibaacUoB of Fttanlar,and haTO re-
ceived the BroRse Star.
8 Lleat. M'Demott served with the Baft a
the bntile of Punnlar (medal).
0 Pajmaeler Uartkeyierved at the enrreoder
of Maraa&qoa -, tmA taUsg of Ouadaloapa In
1815.
■
4
40
i>a«miiffer.--Bar(bolomew Hartley/ 30 Oct. 36; JS^. 16Jaa. 18; LUui.9^
May, 14 ; Capt. 17 April, 36.
A4iuiaHt.'^LieuL Robert Stuart Baynea, 29 Hay 48.
Quarter^Maeter.'^John Ross, 8 Not. 42.
i^vr^eon.— Jobn Chas. Graham Tice, M.D.,23 Jan. 46 ; AstUt.-Surg. 16 Jan.36.
Ateittant^Surgetm9.~^uate Richard Ffennell» 20 No?. 41.
Richard Domenicbetti, M.D., 3 Apr. 46.
Henry Clinton Martin, 20 March, 46.
Faeit^fi Blue.— ii^mff , Mesara. Cox ic Co.
•MTid la BoUud !■ ITW and tik BMl wMprncot in maMfiMD dnriaf the aiega. end •» Ihe-
1 ail flOTrioa
AcwimpMM the *p«d|ti«o le atfpt In laoi. aaia wm prwcat la Mm tetUet of the 13th ud Jlet Bfareai
lae ^|l|lf-«( JIhiPiwIeh. uia at the iampdtr «r OMad ObIm and af AltaaMlrla. Mr Oordoa m» moch eanrlee in the
Mr. Bad BrtiMiieinltid la the leliaB near the Pills of Niagara, whoro ho was ■oTorety
160 9th ( The East Norfolk) Regiment ofFooL
TiM flsara ofBrlfaimta,'* ** ROLEUp" *• VIMIERA » ''CORUNNA," " BUSACO." ^BAI
" YITTORIA," "ST. SBBABTIAN." " NIVB," ••PENINSULA," ••CABOOL, IMS," ••:
"V^^BOZBAHAH," *«BOBRAON.'» . - -
Colanel.—^ Sir James Archibald Hope,* KCB. S!pu. 19 JtB. 00 ; J'.i.^Jmat^
YMia'SvfT.
60
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Pay.
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16
16
15
14
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14
11
7
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01 ; Capt, 18 Feb. 06; Mto'or, 6 MaMh, 11 ; £d.-C9L %l liUMf IS; CW.
Jolj, 30 ; Mqjor.^Oen, 88 Nor. 41 { Col. 9tfa F. 18 Feb. 48«
Zieut.^CcUmeL'^ George Lenox Da?U/ CB., JE^. 16 Sept 08; Xdfitf. 16
Oct. 11 ; Capt. 7 April, 85; Mqfor, V17 Oct 37 \ Heut^-Col. 19 Oee, 46.
Jlf<{;V»v.— BrowDlow Villiers Layaitl, * JSns. 84 July, 88; lAeui. 80 Jitt.80}
Capt. P81 Not. 34 ; Brtv.^Mqjar^ 9 Not. 46 ; M^iar^ 9 Sepik 47,
Arthur Bortoo,* En$. p 13 Jaly, 38; Lieut, rd Aprils 36$ Capt. |0 Joly. 41 %
Brev.'Mqfar, 3 April, 4^^; jtf>y>r, p19 Sept. 48>
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Caftaihsw
Chariet Elmhirst,*
Bancau Monro Betlmne*
William Shelton'
Fred. D. Listei'
Charica Hamilton FenUm'
Charles Henry Leslie** ..
GeoigeCabitt
Alexander Taylor*'
Geoii^HarringtonHawea*
Sydney Darling
LiBUTBllANTB.
Cbaa. Spencer GaynoH*. •
Archibald Bluntish" ....
BNBIOlf.
P 14 Aug. 36
17 Apr. 36
38 May 36
16 Sept. 36
P 18 Apr. 39
PSOJuly 38
P I Joly 36
81 June 39
84 Not. 43
30 May 43
LI BUT.
T
CArrAIM.
9 Not. 38
7 Pec 38
Robart Dnunt** 'P88Jiily 40
Tho.B.BowerbankI>ent*«P10 Feb. 41
William Burden,* 4u(/. .. 86 Oct 41
Edwin Morton* P80April48
Andrew SWrwrfght • . . J 1 Apr. 46
Hirnry Ralph Browne. ...^ 3 i^r. 46
JohnHaobam** !P28Dec. 43
John William Peicy .... - 81 Apr. 46
John H.Lothian p 31 Dec 44
Simeon Charles Louaada..'P 3 Apr. 46
John HaUowell Carew .. Pll Jiina41
BB810V8.
William Parker Terry •.! 8 A|>r. 46
Samnal B» M. Skinner ..! 6 Apr. 46
FKdcriekSmith P20 0ct 47
Thomas Rice Hamilton. . P 18 Not. 47
Henry JolmWUkinaon..'P 83 May 48
Arthur Oawald Richarda i p 1 Sept 48
Jamca Ugh Tbttfaby....!P19Sept48
William Dannt | 13Sept48
28 Dec 46
88 Dec 46
31 Mar. 46
P 14 Apr. 46
(»83Jan. 46
P 14 Apr. 46
P 18 Not. 47
P89May 48
Pl9 8ept48
P29Dec 48l
lu^iaHh
U»ur(»«lM
Bvrdoi
P 17 Oct 37
81 Mar. 38
PSOOct 381
P88 Feb. 89
88 Apr. 48
16 Jaly 41
P2e Apr. 39
30 July 41
4 Jan. 46
4JnIy 46
87 Mar. 40
P 88 July 40
P 16 Aug. 48
P8l July 48
13 Oct. 48
14 Fkeb. 44
P 1 8epf.48
P 19 Sept. 48
P83 Dec. 46
P 30 Mar. 47
83 May 48
p 8 Feb. 49 ,« g,
p 7 Jnly 43 HttnMS,iBilis.
MU«a«a A^. iisa ta ADf lait
ISIS to Jbm tS14. iMlvdlBt
e«p««r« of OpovMi batthi ai
i»illM. hMtiM of
iitfe D«SL laiib ii>
Svvclaapi.
11 Lint. BtaatM
A%fcMliiiii (MtM)i mA thaSi«
lad«4toff ilM bMtlM of M«odkM
U LiMti. H>iiliw MWia <ka
SirtltJ la ISIS-a (Mciai)
BEBt.*ltA^«
batthi wt TlitoiU, iliv* «# •■
*• iriT« oo iMStK lamk mk
hM r>wl<i<* «b* War M«iBl««ia
PayipuMr«r.— Robt BIuntifh,<* 14 Dec 09.
Atlfutant.^Lieui. William Burden,* 4 May 49.
Quartor-Master^—Jf James Scott,** 17 Dec. 07.
i^icrywn.— James Mouat, 8 Not. 48 : Asritt.-nay. 14 D<
As9ist.'Surgean.—l)tLyid Andenouf M.D., 88 Jnly, 44.
Facing Yellow.— ^^enf«, Messrs. Cox k Co.— /risA Ageat$^ 5tr B. R.
Boroagh, Bt. ; Armit k Co. [Returned /Vtm Bemjfol^ 10 Jmi^, 1647 J
mA te 1SS7. lMfa4kM ih»«ii«> ef (Sm»
iMM LnmsMl bittlaarCwMM.^914
tkend off thai varialsU, iiicto*^ «»
l« flwii »f lal»iatf ■ %wk at Thn—. wf >
a«a 4*61000. and Ga*a de Pau ; Wtka oT^ M«^hs. Vnc
_ U»p for ihc battlct of Thrvria. Xtvilli. Nhik tkptai% aoi
S aad the SQvcr War Medal with S*e claafa fbr Coniana, B«Me<s Ouidad Bodi^giyBadi^lovani lala^— »a
t UMi..Colawl navia tarvad »fth dw SCh ia the rraimaia frvm Bapl. ISM siUlukea priaaacr. «• ih» i
ia ISSS
«fth iha tspcdittoa to
\ hi Paitacal md Spam
tha OKpaAiiiaa to Wakharta ia ISM^ iht r
hottla af Baiioaa. liegc af Ciadad Bodrlgot
ofTittoaia. •!»• of Baa Bebaatiaa. paaaag— nl Iha
Otthta* a Toalooaa. 8tr Jaa. haa racciwd the gold
la 1IBS4: ta raaliwi te 1SS7. I
ia 1SSS4, ni'nlin thaactfaa ai I.
iawUr caaiwlfaa frea 1810 to
the aicfc or BaJajoa. aBiira ta
Cavad'Olen
Aac
SJhi. tsas.at Lago. whaec he «a» kft danfcrotMlr Ul. and h« was jretaiaed a prtMaar of
1S«S he tervod the canpalga ta Afl^haautaa ( Htdall. Md was pfoaeol at fbe ftanlac oTtta
awl the B«lk KoMl PaMes, aad the aiMuli and captaie of fttallC Br Mrrad alao la the
toatfted *e Sih al Bm tMtfh «r SdhcaoD (Mfdal).
4 Malar Banaa Mfvod the ta»pal(a ia A^hMlatan te ISO (Medal) aaSer Oimihl ^Baah \
M4S-S (Midal) tadadtatthf haulea of Moodhee. aad aoiaeeded to the i laai laS oltha mt. alTi
5 CaH> BalhaM a«««4 Ae campal^ la ABffeaidaaB ki lSar(Ma*lX-«« v^ataaioTthcSth m Ihe
to Sit Joha MVufelU at the aoHoi ot MamoohaU. Ibeaiae the Teana P«aa,
9t btalia. BeMrradalM Iha caagialfa ea llio Sail^ ta WM 1 MadalD. is
Sir Joha H*CaahlIl ai Mie battle or Moedhech whrve the Mijae Oeaetal waa Mkd, i >t<a O ^^
(who waa ktMM). M ratoaeahah (ehamrifcath ■! ta aaaiwiail of th» light t—yaiiy afthr fih M
S can- nawM. Lt. Miitaa Id pt. AiiSiiiia.ftad the wtaiialga aa Sta SoO^ta tBOJBtM«*»>K
» ChfiataPcataaarrrod with the SSidtatho MMMli* —Iht Satm ta lS4S(MedalX htatadlafc lh> t
Allwal,aad SMeaia. '
IS<ks<.ThflaetawadlNaaa>algirf lSqtaAi»haalatoa(Medal)fd^»aa<taiatt<HMiiil).
U U.OaHairar»adtbacanpalcBla ASVhaalM«i(ttadd)itadflMileBlB»ihtla|(Modal).tailaSlaiih«
■l9ataMa(wo«iad«d).
U«Ut irrTnl »iitt \*\* imh the caiaiialia o« lb» Satlef ta 1S«S>S laiSanaa Sto hal|lo9 af
fhaaivMleadattedtf aad twaClaMa. la
tar which h*l
wtth thtee
of (treSOih roai.1
a .•*
Ill i^f^ISa] lOth (The North Lincolnshire) Refft of Foot [^IJLJl] 161
hr^rfif 8«rr4Th«« Spfd^," with the word^ " BGYFT'— '' PENINSUtA**— " SOBRAON."
GMofw2:-m fi^ii-Thomu M'Mahoii^* ^e. KCB. JSns. 2 Feb. 97 ; Lieut, 34 Oct.
iW ; Capt, 80ct. 08 ^ Mt^oTf 6 Nov.06 ; Lieui.-Col. 4 May 00 ; Ci>/. 4 June,
14 ; Jrqftfr-G^en. 27 May, 26 ; LietU.^Oeru 28 June, 88 : Cb/. 10th Foot, 28
Sept. 47.
LUui<^<^MmeU.-^^rkom9M^ Harte Fisnk9,' CB. JSns. p7 July, 25; Zieui, P26
8e|>t. 26; Co^. 9 1 Knr. 39, Jtfii/or, p 20 Dec. 43 ; JLt.^Col p28 Mareh, 46.
George Dobaoa Yovng/ Ca ^lu. 8 April 19; ZietU. 26 Aug. 26; Capt. $1 Jan.
41 ; Mqfar, 6 Jan. 46 ; Lieut.- Coi. I Aug. 48.
3f(q/9rr.— Thomas Miller, Bhb. 9 Jan. 17 ; Litui, 10 April 27 ; Capi. 16 July
41 ; MqjOTf 1 Aug. 48.
Willfam Fenwick,>j&fit.26Dee. 34; Ia«tf.P8 Jons 30; CVu>/.p15 April 42:
Afofor, 13 Sept. 48
Ldl
I
26
I.I
16 0
9 0
16
tSIr
0
Caftains,
Hy. Brriagton Loogden'
John CaasHly Stock' ....
Mitchell George Sparkt"
Samnel Hobson'
Richard Mordesley Best
Charles Dunbar'' ,. . .
Malcolm MacGnegor . . « .
George Frederick Moore..
Henry Radford Norman'
Steph. Pra. Cba. Annesley
LiKUTKKANTS.
JohnR. Graham Pattison*
Robert George Jephsob'
J. Van Harthals Montagu'
Charles Doyle Patterson'
Alexander Montgomerie'
Manhall Valenthte Bull'
John Bendyshe*
Stewart (X C. Galloway'
George Lewis Dive Amiel'
John Miller*
John William Medhnrst'
John Thomas Chandler'
John MHpes Webb Ensor
Richard Cormick Clifford
John Edw. Hutscy Taylor
Cnthbert Barlow
Rkhard Taylor
John MontreMir Smyth • •
Charles Nedham «..«••
Patrick Browne Luoas • •
C. R. Berkeley Caloott ..
Gee. T. Wh'Uaker,' a^*. . .
W. H. P. Gordon Bloett
Eiisxoirs.
John Bdmnad Whaite • .
Thomas Planta Denne • .
J. Lee Stanwell Aldeney
Fred. Browne Sandwith
Richard M'Cnlloch Peard
Frederiek Beatty ....
Thomas C. Robertson
MUo Valoitine Maher
BysiGN.
16 Sept. 36
23 Mar. 26
4 Nov. 19
P 22 Not. 89j
P 20 April 32
P 3 Aug. 26
P 6 Sept. 81
25 Oct. 39
P23Feb. 38
P 6 July 38
28 June 38
P 19 Get. 38
P 17 April 40
21 June 38
P24SepL41
p 16 Not. 41
P 14 Feb. 40
28 May 42
P20Dec. 39
8 Not. 42
p 20 Jan. 43
24 Mar. 43
P22 Dec. 43
17 Oct. 46
P 27 Oct. 43
18 April 46
17 Aug. 43
23 Sept. 46
28 Feb. 46
P 10 Oct 46
11 Oct 45
8 May 46
P23May 48
18 Dec. 47
P 6 Not. 47
P20Oct. 48
P 1 Dec 48
P 81 Dee. 47
10 Mar. 48
10 April 49
P30Mar.49
LIEPT. I CAWAIN^.
P i Aug. 40
BRtV.-MAJ.
1 Feb. 29
26 Dee. 28
P 1 April 42
P 16 Jan. 85
9 Not. 32
Pl2Dec. 84
9 Not. 41
8 April 42
P17 Aug. 41
8 April 42
8 April 42
P22 April 42
4 Oct 41
P26 Not. 42
P 16 Dec. 42
2 Jan. 43
P25June44
P 1 July 42
4 June 46
16 Sept 46
P 10 Oct 46
22 Dec. 46
1 Jan. 47
9 Oct. 46
P 10 Dee. 47
17 Not. 44
P 7 Jttly 48
I Aug.. 48
4 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
21 Feb. 49
22 Feb. 49
P26 Mar. 43
12 July 42
28 Jfme36
P25Juiie44
P 7 Jane 39
5 Sept 46
29 Not. 41
P 21 May 47
4 Oct 48
P22 0ct. 47
7 June 49
-9 Not. 46
I
t L«««i..Gyi.
tlM IMi In tk« btfttc ti
(Medal).
6 IUjorSpMluli«irM«ifaddMM«>
dftl ferierrieM la CMna, tevtait brca
fnmmlwiAttf49ath»ian Nankkk
7 CapUia Doabu flcrfvd wHh the
IMh In Chian, and was praeat at
CTaalna, Ainey, Cbaiant Chiahaa,
Ninfpo.Chapao, ftanghal, Wooaaag^
and Clkia Klaag Poo^
t Captala Lc« airrtA wMk Ika
MdilB Soindpaad APkhaaiaualraa
P«^ 109 to Nov. ISIt. and waa f».
vercljr aoaadMl «t Caadnhar an llw
Itih Jaa. ISM. ■•
•iSiiSe lOdklB (ka iMtl* ar I
(Jfadal).
PayjMUier.— Edward Lee,' 12 Sep. 48; Bn$. p12 June, 86; LimU.9li Apr.39;
Oiqft. I Aug. 48.
Aiffutttnt.--'Lieut, George Thomson Whitaker,' 24 Aug. 46.
Quarter-Master, — James Murphy, 3 Mareh 48.
5icf«e(m.^-£dward Mockleri 7 Aug. 46 ; Amet.-Surg. 26 Sept. 86.
Amiiant^Surgeoni. — James Gordon Inglis,M.D.» 29 Mar. 38.
James Macbeth,' M.D., 8 Dee. 41.
Veie Webb» 13 Oct 43.
Paeingt Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Go.
M'Mahaa aerrad at ttie bloekada of Malta In 1M>, la «b* Pantncnla In ISM, 1«^ 11.
Iwt Maialua Maaiaat. oaewpwHoB of tlw foaUkMU dafendlaf LbbaiB. y
Early ta Itll ba prucaadad to Cafevtta, aaS «a» appolnttd Ad)n»nl Oannral «a Bar Majc«ty*a
!■ ISIPa«S isaa aaflvad latfia laU vUfc tha Mafqulaaf Batflnti, »ban his VmdiMp toak coaaMad of
hla briUiam and trlnwphapt opantkiM ncalaM tba «kiAa flM* af tiM
Vttrt af ISlt. In
otM
^M^«f"l^j nth {The North Deoanshir€)IUgt. of FooL [JfT
" Bala VAVCA" — •* Ptjievbis*' ~ " Kxykuji" «- •* Ni¥#* — "OlurHW"-* <* TooMVas"
^ 9 Sir John WUson,' KCB Sns. 26 Mar. 17fi4 ; lAeuL 12 Amr. 05 j Cupi. 18
Tew' SwT.
FiiU
P*y.
;i7
40
24
tl2
18
!7
16
13
24
24
16
9
9
8
8
8
12
7
7
8
8
8
8
6
6
8
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
42
8
2
26
8
6
Jan. 99; M^ar,^ May, 1802; Lieui.-Col. 22 Dec. 08; CW. 4 Jvse, 14;
Mqj.'Gen, 27 May, 26; Lieut.'Gm. 28 June, 88; CoU lltb Rrgt^]9May,4l.
LinU,*ColoneL-'^SSk Henry KeaneBloomfield^' JBR#.dOSept.l8s Ligui.Pl Ai^r»
17 ; Capt P 1 April, 24 ; Brevei-Mqfor^ 28 Jane, 38; Mqfor, ^» Ftb. 41 ;
Ideui,'Col, 921 June, 46.
Mqfari.—^ John Caaemir HaroM/ JStu. 26 Sept 06 ; J^^. 28 Hi^y 09 ; CS9#.
18 Feb. 15 ; Brevet Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Mtuor^ 6 Nov. 41.
John Singleton. Sm. p 17 June, 26; Luui. P91 Dec 27 ; Capt, p16 Feb. 80 ;
Major , P27 Jnne, 46.
Captains.
Edward Moore ...•.«..
Alexander Cockbum . . . .
Edward Lynch filoaae . .
AngustuB Fred. Jenner. .
Lewia Cbarlea Conran . .
Jfihn James Grant
Robert Webster
William HeiU7 Tbomion
Owen FloranceLoola Ward
John Walpole D'Oyly . .
LrSlXTBlf AKTS.
Lawre. Hartshome Scott
James Pattlson
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
^ I Richard MauDsell ....
0 Joseph Stewart Traven
0 Richard Wingfleld Cardiff
Henry John Madean ....
BlIBIONS.
Geo. J. Arnolds Cameron
Harry Clayton Hague . •
FliiUp Doyne Vigors ....
John MaeUenry ........
George Todington Osbom
John Finch ••«.
William Dutton Kaper..
William Henry Clarksou
26 Oct. 42
P22Nov. 42
J. R. T. Hastings Parkerjp 13 Dec. 42
John Robert Wflton ....
Henry Maynaid Ball ....
John Alexander Hunter..
iJohnT. Tho. Boyd, A^,
jWinter Ooode
Uohn Roe
0
0
0
0
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0
0
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0
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0
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0
BMSION.
21 May 18
P 4 Dec. 82
P 16 Nov. 33
P 9 Oct. 36
P 17 Mar. 37
9 Mar. 26
10 April 26
3 Oct 36
P 26 Feb. 41
P 17 Sept. 41
LIEUT.
29 Dec. 38
P21 July 43
P 5 Sept. 48
P 21 Jan. 42
P 26 Apr. 44
P26 May 44
p 29 Sept. 43
27 May 44
P 6 Dec. 44
30 May 46
CAPTAIN.
7 Apr, 26
P27 May 36
P26Jan. 89
P2] June 39
2 Apr. 41
Pl2Feb. 28
26 Nov, 90
1 Nov. 381
P 13 Dee. 42
P 6 Sept 48
p 13 Get 43
P 26 Apr. 44
P28 May 44
3 Deo. 41
P 6Deo. 44
P27 Juae46
4 July 46
P 28 Aug. 46
P 90ct 46
P 4Jtt^46
16 Mar. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
P 16 June 49
7 F^ 39
P 18 Dee. 42
P 6 Sept. 48
P6 A|irU44
p 7 Jme44
22 Mar. 44
29 Dee. 48
26 Feb. 46
p 9 Get 46i
Pl6Jaia49i
BnHV.-MAJ.
t Lft..C«L
«r isiAw
•r wiMfiM.
Cambray, aad
Wfi
prditioB to
fHtthlBf.
1 1
23 Feb. 44
P 28 Aug 40
P 9 Get 46
P 2 Apr. 47
P 1 Dec. 48
Pl6Jiioe49
29 June 48
29 June 49
Piiymof^er.— Alexander Boyd,* 8 FebJIl ; Bn». 14 Sept 08) MAmU.^ Ai«. 09.
AdjpUaxt.-^Lieut. John Theodoiv Thomas Boyd, 10 Manh, 48.
Quart*r'MaHtr.^DB.y\d. Simpeon, 4 May, 49 ; Bn§. 2 Jnne, 48.
^niysoii.— John Strange Chapman/ 6 Oct.41 ; ^..^.28 Sep. 26ll.il. 15 Dtte.S8.
iUfMina-SicryepiM.— Thomas Gi^, MD. 28 Jan. 42.
Thornton Mfrshali, 1 1 April, 46.
Faangt, Green.— ^^en^, Charles R. M'Grigor, Bsq.
^teik« WcMlBdl«tel79l»u4»aapf»Mttttltatc9iw9off SlLmKImMIw** «m« ^
kt laklNt 9t U. ViBwai. laetoMiw «w operattofu if aiwi tba rsrtt te itet Mm*, k Zrftb
tovliif h« vM ma4m ptImaot aT war. aad cBrrl«4 ioKo Gii«dale«^ la Im. I7W. h« »m eaatn«d Mtla M iba Bililii
Ci—il bilTM ka wa* at Iba uktaf af Mtootf*. I« I80B. ha cabaifta^ in « favaSlllM agateM CaSla. l«lJ»rS
■ffypCaaA«aipNWMlBitoaMlaMaCihalSibaiidfl«lff«rel).aa4durfi«t^»liala tf ll«»4
U IB Mas. aad «a« wvaivly ■■aaiiiS at «hv kanla of Vtalera. la Jaa. ISSS. h*j
•lib tfeta WTfa duttaf M awtfuaw parlsi af wrrlc^ M •blab II waa tvycaiMU*
AI«mi4b. !■ Jimr Wl^ bv ttm aitbi fcad to IJ
iptiHtW afirfaM MafJial SMrii. aa vtH hi Cha aofth af Ptonafal a* «« Uw i
mt Manbal Bcmfcairtutov. to 4pv« ISll. ba vaa AppolaMd Mcoad la eoawaM la 0««tf«l
af T^aa «a HoaUa, aad acted aa M«h daribff a pariad «r Um •pnattaM afirfaal Pa^bb da
bf Ibat gaMtal. la Sap« billo«ta(. ba aaa anMaicd ta iba MMMad af tka adTMni
BBit«vi^«' •• Manbal MaMraa*» raar daulas hla iaTaiiaa af Partial
la April ISli. tovk iba StM agAbi m canBaadaTiba MiHdfe af iba Piavfawaaf
■••taM Manbal MaraMM. «■ cba baailm af tba B^im. to iaaa IStt. ba Jaiaad
afdMlMPartosanaBfflfadaariaraatfy.wlibwbkbbaj
af Saa SrXitlaa. ^ ptif af Iba aii1iwHa.aMd >aiiia aTibr Kl«vJa i aad aa iba Itib Nar. fotevMw. Mm ai
Ma arigada. ba mm afaia arvartlp wnaaihd. Sir Jaba bbt naalvaa iba OaM Medal far iaa Bateulaa. ^ iba
lla«al»libi*«alaiiabr ViariamaadKlaan*. . -^-^
y Mr. Citpnia aMvad ibrai«baa« Iba nwiifri to
•r ft« tortnM and citodal af <
- - '1
r. K Bmb. for rwJl
ftirr.v N0T.43. J
I -i?
•• c
\2th {The East Suffolk) Regt. of Foot \^\^>^ •^^•«>o».1163
^o' CaZp^-^^BERlNGAPATAM'*— "INDIA," •'*«V«««
^ Colentl^Hmt. Robert Meade, .EVw. 7 Nov. 1787 ; Xinrf. 15 May. OS • tTfl^^
S3f^^«^^o-^' Xi«rf.-(?«i. i June, U; G^;. 10 Jaiu I?; C#/.
Zfei«*.-€W(m«&.— John Patton, jETni. 18 Sept. 17: Zietrf.Bl Mar. 21* Cm/
* 10 Sept. 25 ; Jlfcyor, P 31 Oct. 34 ; LieJ.^Col. ? 18 A^. 43. ' ^
r.wailain»n,B»w^i'3 April Sr;Xi^^
2Nov. 43; Z^.Co/.P30March,49. /,««, -««I7W,
Mqfars.'^r. J%mea Maxwell Perceval, Ens. P21 June, 33; JLUut, p 18 Mar
36 ; Capi, P 18 May. 38 ; Major, p 14 April, 46. '
r. Alfred Home, .SVu. p19 Not. 25 ; Z*. P27 Nov. 28 : C«p/. P2I Feb. 84 • Brev •
Major, 9 Nor. 46 ; Mqfor, P30 March, 40. ^ ^* «d.«>4, ^reif.,
Captaiiis.
r. Thoraaa Brooke . .
r. Thomaa Moore . .
John Fnnoia Kempt
HewDaliymp. Fanshawe,«
r. PfttTick Francia Blake
r. B«nnett Watk. Giliman
r. Fteneia Gilbert Hamle^r
SirQ, C. Biashopp, Bt,
WiDfaun James Hiitchina
Chailea llabert Storey . .
Richard Atkinaon
r. Jamea Clarke Heam. .
LlBUTBNANTS.
Henry Segrave
Jamea Wm. Eepinasse . .
r. Wm. Edward Crofton
r. John Reynolds Palmer
Wm. Henry Queade ....
r. Edward Poster, as^. . .
Thomas Dundas, at{f» . .
r.Geo. Biehard Uttlehale
Thomas George Vereker . .
r. lliomas Gamer ..*...
Samuel Fairtlougb
r. Edward Henick
Hans White
r. Henry Albert Norris..
Henry Cole
r. Frederick Bagnell ....
ENdieiia.
Henry Robson
r. Robert Nasmyth Irving
r. Benjamin SamnelAdam»
r. Thmiaa White Goodrich
Thomas Edmnnd Miller
Innes Colin Munro ....
r. Fred.Chas.D'B. Barclay
r. James Fielding Sweeney
r. Julius 1 1 enry SUrke . .
John Lunan Wilkie
XNaiON.
P 31 Oct. 34
30 Mar. 14
P 16 June 30
4 July 34
26 Jan. 26
P 23 Aug. 37
P 7 Aug. 35
P 12 June 40
2 Dee. 36
P 16 June 30
P18 Mar. 42
P 30 Apr. 4]
P 29 Apr. 42
P30 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
1 May 42
9 Jane 43
2 May 42
27 Dec. 42
P 12 May 43
P 23 May 45
P25 Nov. 45
25 Ang. 46
16 Dec. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
P21 July 46
9 Sept. 46
20 Oct. 46
LIEUT.
P 29 July 36
25 Nov. 21
19 May 37
P 25 May 38
30 July 29
16 Oct. 40
P 25 July 37
P 13 May 42
1 Dec. 40
CAPTAIV.
P 15 May 40
30 Sept. 36
29 Apr. 42
P 13 May 42
6 May 42
Pl8Aug.43
2 Nov. 43
P 23 June 48
20 Dec. 46
BRXy-KAJ«
9 Not. 46
29 Jan. 86 9 June 48
P17 Feb. 43'
P 16 Aug. 42
P 12 May 43
P 18 Ang. 43
5 Jan. 46
6 Jan. 46
P 27 June 45
P30Mar.40
8 Aug. 49
Doctor If aeiwjr
•lb fai aie enopAigB
witk
»iill«| (Msdal) la ISiA^ iBcltidlM
Apr. 46 : the batdM of lUoaiiM and V^
P 14 Apr. 46 ratMhah.
P21 July 46
Pll Dt^c. 46
P31 Dec. 47
P 22 Oct, 47
P 23 June 48
25 Dec. 48
P30Mar. 49
22 Jhly 49
8 Aug. 49
[23 Decl3; Copt U Sept. 4a
P 27 Oct. 46
2 Mar. 47
P31 Dec. 47
p 23 June 48
P30Mar. 49
10 Apr. 49
£^1 1 J 0 r.Fred.Chas.D'B. Barclay p 27 Apr. 49
»^a ^1 n -T »t^iwi«-Q- 21 Aug. 49
18 Sept. 49
23 Nov. 49
i'^^maffem— Robert Willington Kyffin, 17 Sept."41 .^ jSmT 14^5!^ 'wTziwInR!
A4tiUwiU.'-r. LUut. Edward Foster, 14 April, 46.
lAmt, Thomas Dundas, 9 Feb. 49.
Qmtrter^Masters, — John Cowell, 20 Oct. 43.
r. Alexander Nesbitt, 1 1 Dee. 46.
'i'it ^* ^ Sur^eoma.-^. WUHam Dksk, MD. 7 Ang. 46 ; A9tut.-Surg. 13 May 86.
^ ^ - " ^ « Wm. Duncan, 1 Dec 48 ; Auut-Surg. 8 Nov. 89.
AmttofU'Swrgootu, — r. John Small, 3B Dec. 45.
J ^ S 6 j 0 I Peter Mackey.* M. D. 30 July, 44.
S®g I ^, ^ 2^«<?in|r« Yellow— ii^wit#, Messrs. Cox & Co.
^gg [1st Battalion returned Irom the Mauritius. 1 March 1848.]
•a!:: 7^ ft OapiaiM JynBisf^ Holconibe, and Wide, sod Doctor BobwrMoa wfrad with the lath tfawmri.:
3 f " ciipsa»» -^ <»Miiito (mwtal), iMault and npiura of lh« town and forts of Tbocanidurrah. ftorm of
«wt oTIUinooKhuUberoledflfeneoof /etlalnbndsnd lortietonttM Mth Nov.and ltcDee.1841 llthlflr^
Mgbts or JMgdnllack, gmeral aetioaof Tesoen, and recaptnra of Cabool (modal). Capt. Jenninn warn mvbmIt
'%Mw»AmA «« .W^
Y0*n' Serv.
56
1 64 13th, or Prince AJbere$ Regt. of Light Infanirv. P^^wST
CdiUmeU
« Ifli Sir William Maynard Oomm/ KCB. .»«. 24 May, 94 ; X^irf. 16
No^. 04 5 Cap^26 June,08 ; Jlfq;i>r, lOCtet 11 ; litorf^
16 May, 29 ; Mta-QtH. 10 Jan. 87 ; Zt.-Gen. 9 Not. 46 ; C0L l»Ui, 10 Mar. 40.
JW«rf.-CatofMl--Charlei Stuart, -Biu-P 30 Dec. 26; U.P9lDec»', Lim^k
Capt. » 16 July, 32 ; Capt. & Litut.-Cdl. 16 April, 46. . , ^ ^ _ , .
Mqf<^4.^ Richard Martin Meredith,* Bm. 1 April, 13 j JUmI. 26 Jia. 16;
Capi, 2 Sept. 36 ; Mahr, 16 Dec. 43.
A. P. 8. WUWnMii,' CB. ^lu. 26 Dec. 22 ; -Knrf. 16 Dec 24; Cmpi. 68epi.90;
Brtv.'Mtu* 4 Oct. 42 ; Mtgor, p 3 Nov. 46.
P1UI
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28
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P«7.
6U
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CAPTA.XH8.
Peter Redmond Jeunings*
Alex. Smcx F. Holoombe*
Oeoiige King*
RolloOiUeepie Burslem*
John Stewart Wood,^ <.
Han. E. J. W. Foretter*
Oeorge Mein,' «
John William Cox* ...
OranTilleO.C.SUpylton "
OtfDrgeWade,*
LXBUTBKAKTS.
Fred. Van Straubenzee,^^
Oeoige Talbot"
G. Fita Gerald King, a<^.
Geoige Henry Tyler ....
RuMell Charles Stanhope
Charlm Rowley Piatt . .
Mdville Browne
Henry Hogge
John Busby
Jnmea Nicol
Edward Lynch
• Ensioks.
Hugh Maurice Jones
Kenoetb Rob. Murchiion
RobertPeel
William Henry Kerr . . .
Alfred P. F. C. Somerset
Rbt. BlackallMontgomery
Henry Stone
Wilson Henry Jones. . . .
Edward Boyd
H. W. SomerriUe Carew
ENSIGN.
^ 6 Aug. 28
P 8 Dec. 30
13 April 31
13 April 32
12 April 31
P 28 Dee. 32
19 June 36
26 June 38
16 June 30
27 May 36
P 17 Aug. 38
7 Feb. 40
P 3 Not. 40
28 July 42
P23 Feb. 44
P 30 Sept. 42
24 Feb. 48
P22 Dec. 43
P 3 Oct. 46
24 May 44
P30 May 46
P 22 Apr. 46
p 28 Apr. 46
P 21 July 46
P 31 July 46
22 Jan. 47
p 24 Sept. 47
P 24 Dee. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
P 29 Dec. 48
LIEUT. I
P22 Juned2
12 Sept. 34
P 16 Jan. 36
P 27 Mar. 36
P 21 Aug. 36
9 Apr. 38
21 April 89
22 Apr. 40
13 Jan. 42
6 Sept. 99
CAPTAXir.
13 Jan. 42
22 July 42
2 Aug. 42
20 Dec. 42
aOJnne48
23 May 46
P 8NOT.46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
16 July 40
BEBT^^MAi.
30 Apr. 41
22 July 42 !
14 Oct. 42
14 Apr. 46
P27 Feb. 46
26 July 44
P 9 Apr. 47
P 24 Sept. 47
P 24 Oct. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
16 July 49
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loHCkby OoUMi Id llSSb a» aa« «i^ Mrt M
M PATSMCMr Cu«« wrw4 wNk Ik* Ifft
and KHirb, laeUidiM *• ■««• oT
DwMfcw. ISIS lite
ISiraa^ ISt to CiBa»lili. MBS|
ISil. li«Mr««4tolk»ia*U
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_ 21 Aug. 49
PiViiMff0r.~Harry Carew,** 1 Feb. 81 ; Mm, 1 Jan. 11 ; Un*. 10 Mnrei, 14.
A^fuiani.^Lieta, Gerald FiU Gerald King, 16 July 49.
Quarter-Matter. — Duncan Cameron M'Naughten, 16 Aug. 48. [29 Doc 21.
^twywii.— John Robertson,* MD. 14 Dec. 41; J.-5., 13 March, 26; B.-A.
A tiistani' Surgeon. — Frederick William Tupper, 8 June 41.
Blue.— ii^., Messrs. Cox & Co.— /rt#A il^., 5ir B.E. Boroogh, lN.,AnftitJc Cs
[Returned from India, 18 July 46.]
1 Sir WIUIOD OoBin s«rv«d In the tipedltion to th« Relder, Itt 1790. tncludtac thetcCfoB ^
Sept. ftt Benren. Expedition on the coait of Prmneo and Spain, nadsr Sir /nmss Fnlwiisj, te I
pcdiUoa to Hanover, in 1805; and tliai to Siratound and Ci*prahag«a, in IMT. OaMpalin of II
eluding the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna. Espeditioa to WaldMiaa* tad •«••» •!
18U9. Pioeeeded again 10 llie Peninsula, in 181S, where he tetTed during the remainder af
pftndpal |iatt of the tinw as an Afeistant-Quarter-llaster-Gt-neral, including the hattlse of
Puentee d'Onor. aiaauli and capture of Badi^os, battle of Salamanca 1 acHeo at Vtta Moslili oaaik e
Viitorla, tlece of Sea Setestlaa, and battle of the MIts. Served also the caavnlgB of ISUt^ "^
battle 01 Waterloo. Sir William ha* reeetTed a eroie and one clasp.
8 M^Jor lieiedlth serred In the Peninsula fhMU Not. 1819 to Joae 181 4»
from Ihe Pinnees co the battle of Touloase, at which he was preMuC. Served la
«r„Mit at captaie of Rangoon, May 1894. He has raealve<l the War Hedal vttbaoe
I M^oe WiUineoB served with the 18th throuchoot the BnivMee war, lodndlat '*^
slonnlag the Btwltf^^i and capiure of the Island ; sflhir of Kamaroot, elwmlng si
loot, attach aod capture of Syrlaa, actions near Rangoon on the 1st, 8th, and till _
ided)} expedition to Baisein, and eaptare of Negrala, Basseln, sad Uttotoaj
"^^ Kokieo(i
bike and
1 1 bike aa^ ilapadee^ storming of Mellooo,' and buille of ftgahm
&4 «*iniM&na l» AAkhanlelan horn 1888 to 1849 iBdnslTa. inclndlni
fampaigrt In Afl^hanleten (irom 1888 to
«t captMO of Ohnsaie (medal), storming of the Khoord C^hool Pass, aflhir of TJ»ea» fceei^ lht#^
i"; pMeTiednctkm of the fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sortlee oo iha 14A ^>«. m*
' I 1st Dec IMl, nth March, 94th March, and 1st April, 1849 ; general action and defeat of Ah»r Qms bM>»
i t JellaUhad oo the 7th April 1849 (nMdal), In which aelion he commanded the esuie ^laMB i^v *• ^
< I of Cohmel Demiie. Commanded the 18th In storming the hrlgbis of Jngdallack, latfcr
« i Teieen. and at the reeapturs of Cahoot (medal), for which he bee received the ^ ■ ■■■ ■■■
-* ^ 10 UmiL Stranbensee served the campaigns of 1840^ 41, and 48^ aad «as -
^wp*^" ] I4rt ( fie Buehmghamshire) Regt. of FwO.
165
Yean* Serir
67
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*• 1X)URNA Y'»— »*CORUNNA"— •* JAVA."—" WATERLOO"— •* BUURTPOJIB," Tli« JUu^i
lltjtr, ftupcncribed " INDIA."
CoUma.
Sir Jamce WtLtMB,^ KCB., Bum. 24 June, 1783; Lieut. 18 April, 92; Capt, |1
Mar. 05; Major, 3 Dec. 02; Lieat.-CoL 15 Hay, 06; Col, 4 Jmie, 14;
Mqf'Oen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.^Oetu 10 Jan. 37 ; Co^ 14th Regt. 24 May, 37.
LUui,'Colonel,^MAvaice Barlow, Eng, p21 July, 14; Lieut. 28 March, 15;
Ca^f. P 20 Dec. 21 ; Mt^'or, p 12 June, 28 ; Brevet-Lieut.- Col, 28 Not. 41 ;
Lieut,-CoL 24 Dec. 47.
Jf<i;or».— James Watson,* Ens, 22 Mar. 21; Lieut. P25 Dec. 22; Capt p14
Dec 32; Jlf<yar, P 10 Jan. 40.
Ch». Rayner Newman,^ Efu, 28 Sept. 09 ; Lieut. 15 Au£f. 1 1 ; Capt. Pi May,
28 'r Brev.-Mtyorf 23 Noy. 41; Mqjor, 24 Dec. 47. .
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flM>. Holmes Ti4y^ ....
JotanWatMft
8(r Jm. E. Alexander,* e.
Ra%>hBu4d ,4
John Dwyer
Edwaid Afohdall
William DMiglas
Bdward Prothero, & . . . .
Charl&i H« White •«....
William Blondell
LlBUTBNANT8»
John Peter Hall
David Tho. Armstrong . .
John M^CoUochCnroole^'
Loftns Hare ..«.
William Coemo Trevor . .
Fkvderiek Hamraenley..
Hobert Macdonald, adj.
Charles Cecil Newman . .
Henry Townsend
Jon. Wniington Shelton
John Selwyn Payne ....
Wm. Thomas de Wilton..
Oeoige Slater
ElTSIONS.
William Hanbory Hawley
Charles Francis Fuller . .
Thomas Begrare
W.R.BenntnghamM'Gwire
John Barlow
Frederick Smythe ......
Rainier Peter Wm. Elwyn
William Cave
BNSIOM.
14 April 25
20 July 26
PdOJan. 25
10 Mar. 25
P 19 July 31
6 Sept. 34
P23May 34
2 Oct. 35
11 Jan.
P 30 Oct.
39
35
LI BUT.
P26Aprll39
22 Nov. 39
21 June 39
PdlJan. 40
1 1 Mar. 42
P 1 July 42
20 May 42
26 July 44
30 Dec. 45
8 Not. 42
P24B^t.41
11 Oct. 44
21 Apr. 46
P 10 July 46
2 Oct. 46
P 8 Jan. 47
24 Dec. 47
P 1 Aug. 48
P 2 Feb. 49
13 July 49
p 14 Dec. 49
P 28 Sept. 26
P17 May 27
P26NOT. 25
p 16 Mar. 26
21 Not. 84
P25 Not. 36
1 Aug. 38
P26ApirU89
P31 Dec. 89
P 10 Jan. 40
P 23 April 41
P 28 Jan. 42
p24 June 42
16 Not. 45
22 Jan. 46
P21 Apr. 46
20 June 46
2 Oct 46
24 Dec 47
23 May 45
3 Apr. 46
29 Jan. 47
13 July 49
CAPTAIir.
BRBV.-MAJ
9 Not. 46
9 Not. 46
V 2 Oct 35
Pll Aug. 37
P 18 June 30
1 Jane 41
22 Jan. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
18 Sept. 46
24 Dec. 47
P 8 May 46
13 July 40
It Li«at CTonleMTTcdwlthilM
tfUk on the China ejcpeditipT, «ad
iTka pnwnt nt the attAek and rap-
lute of Amoy, UtcMcoad »)>taRof
ChiiMUi, nttafik nod enptnre of Chin-
liae« OBCttpntkin of Ni^H><> '"^ '*"
pnlM of tlw nk^ht attack. uMadl
•ltd anptiivc or S^onn, GIiawm,
Wooaanc, and Chin Xiang Foo,
and tba oanonatmtioo b#bra Naik.
Ida.
6 Ui^ WamnanwaaattlMBltgw
and atorminr of Bhartporo.
8 Majot Tidr arrvcd at iha ri0f
and eaptnn or Bhoftptrc.
6 Sir /. Alexander served four years In Urn
Madras earalry prevlotts to being transferred to
H. If. Dragooas; was present with the armies
In the ield daring the late Barman* Persian,
Turkish, Portuguesfl^ and CaffHi wars.
10 Quarter-Master Qoddard was at Water>
loo, 18ih June, and storming of Gambray» Mtk
Jane, 1816. Preeent at the siege of Hattrass.
Serred the campaign of 1817 and 18, In the
Deccan. Present at the siege and storming
of Bhurtpore, 1890.
PoymiM^er.— Peter Valentine Wood, 2 Aug. 31; Biu. 17 Sept 07; Lieut»
* 3 Jan. 11 ; Capt. 13 Feb. 28.
Ad^ant^r^Lieut. Robert Maodonald, 2 Oct. 46.
Querter^Maeter.'-'^BBi Samuel Qoddard,*' 20 March, 23
Sur^ecm.— Wm. Wallace, M.D.,2 July, 41 -, A.S.% Mar. 27 ; H,A, 17 Aug. 20^
Aaiet.'Swrf^.-^ohiL Blliott Carte, M.D. 31 Dee. 41.
Facings Bxiftr-^Agente, Messrs. Downes 4e Son.
[Returned from NoTa Scotia, 28 June 1847.]
I Sir Jamas Watson served with the 14th Regt. on the Conttuent onder the Ouke of York in 17Mand94 1
•ft the reduction of the Itlands of %t. Lade and Trinidad in 1790 and •?. Commanded the 14th regiment at
tbe enpime of the Islee of FramM and Jara, including the assault and capture of Eyot^ocarta; eommanded
th*.«xipadltion that captaped the pimlleal state of Sambas in Borneo in 1819; at the capture of the fort
of Haitraa, and in the Pindarree and Mahratta wars; aetitely assisted at the reduction of the fortress of Dho*
nioao Maadeto (where he led the storming party), Onrra Kolah, and Asseer^ur. Medal for Jara.
t MM^ot Wataoo serred at tho aiege and storming of Bbortpore.
tB
166 I6th ( ThBYorhshxTB East Riding) Regt. o/K \^' v^l^iSS^ "^
« MARTINIQUE"—" OUADALOUPE.''
Yean' Serr.
68
PuU
96
84
37
25
86
80
19
80
17
14
15
18
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18
18
11
11
11
9
10
8
7
6
6
5
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8
8
8
8
8
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80
18
19
89
11
5
Half
Pay.
0
h
Colonel.
Sir Phineas Biall,' KCH. Bns. 31 Jan. 1792; Xiac^. 88 Feb. 94; Cmpt. 91
May, 94; Mqfor, 8 Dec. 94; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 1800; CM. 85 Jnly^lO; Mq^or-
Gtn. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 Hay, 25; Gen. 83 Nov. 41 ; CoL 16Ui Foot,
84 Apr. 46.
JUeut.^CoUmeL
Thomas A. Drought,* Bnt. 11 Nov. 13 ; Lieut. P I60ct. 17 ; Caj^. 9 10 Oct. 23 ;
Mqfor, P31 Dec. 30 ; Lieut.^Col, p 31 March 46.
dlqfon.,
QeoTge Pinder, Bns. p84 Aog.86; Lieut.P^l Dec.80; Capt. P810et.M;
Afq;or,P84May,44.
Robert Alezaniler Cuthbert, Ens, P85 Sept. 83; Lieui, p7 July 86; Copt, p88
May 80; Af<(;or,P81 March45.
Captaikb.
0 James Robert Brunker ..
0 a H. J. B. M'Cumming
0 John A. Cole
0 John Hope Wfaigfleld ..
0 Fits William Walker....
0 Henry OriersoQ*
0 DanlelCapel
0 Hon. Francis Colbome, s.
0 William Fnltoa
0 ChariesEdwaid Astell..
LiBlTTBKAHTS.
0 James Allix WOkinson . .
0 Al«e.Robinson8ewen/u9.
0 William Boyle, d.a4f. ..
0 Edward Pardoe
0 JohnSmfth
0 C Theodore deMontenach
A WUliam West Tomer* ..
0 Johnson Wilkinson* ....
0 William Drake Hague . .
0 CharleaWm.ChiytonBast'
fg DlgbyOerahty
0 Christopher Sayers
0 AugostnsFred.Warburton
EMBIOKa.
0 Frederick HeniyMyllus
0 AlfredTodd
0 James Walmsley
0 Joseph Tuite
0 Wm. Robert Thompson . .
0 Andrew John Cowper . .
0 Francis Powell Hopkins
0 Rich. Milhank Tllghnan.
0
0
0
0
BMSION.
LUBUT.
0 April 86
PlODec. 24
14 Jan. 30
P 17 May 31
P31 Dec. SO
P 9 Aug. 33
P29 April 36
P 1 Ck:t. 36
P 10 Apr. 36
P84Feb. 37
10 Mar. 37
P 16 Feb. 38
6 Dec. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
P 12 July 39
P13July 39
19 Feb. 41
P 4 Aug. 40
p 6 May 42
P23Jnne43
P 4 Aug. 43
6 Jan. 44
P 18 Jane 46
11 July 46
P 26 June 47
P31 Mar. 48
P28 April 48
P29 April 48
P18 Aug. 48
p 3 Oct. 48
P89Dee. 48
9 Sept. 88
P 6 Oct. 26
26 May 33
4 Oct 33
17 June 36
24 Feb. 37
14 Dec. 38
18 Jan. 39
11 Oct. 39
22 June 39
4 Aug. 40
18 Sept. 40
21 May 41
22 Apr. 42
23 June 43
33 Sept. 43
27 Dec. 42
24 May 44
13 June 46
6 Not. 46
13 Mar. 46
3 Oct. 48
29 Dec. 48
CAPTAIN.
P 14 Sept. 33
P 86 Nov. 30
P 14 Dec. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
P81 June 39
p 6 May 48
P88 8ept.48
P84 May 44
P 13 Apr. 44
P SOet 48
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
46
46
4 Lieat. ^msr isrvt^
tin BOIh In GMm (M sdSlV
was pfeatnt at Um d
NlDgpov aetkm of TKlt%
and oaptoN oCCInfoo^
Poo.
Pnymiuftfr.^Robert MacGregor, 80 Oct. 48 ; Bnt. 6 Oct. 86 ; X#. 8 Aug. 87 ;
Capt. 18 May 48.
Adjutant. — Lieut. Algemoo Bobinson ScwcU, 16 May, 46.
QuarUr^Matter. — Robert Imray, 8 June, 38.
Surgeon.— yfm. Dobsos, 89 Mar. 39; Asiist.^Swrg. 88 Sept 85; JSJotp^^
6 May, 16.
iisfifi.o5icr0«on#.— Thomas Henry O'Flahcrty, 16 Nov. 39.
James Alexander Wishart, M.D., 9 Dee. 46.
FueiMift YkSUfm^Agente, Sir John Kirkland & Co.
I
aiaUhM wcttTwd a — dal aaad cat cIms fcc MiHIiili^t lat
at ttM battU oT Chlppava.
■ fl Ltoou-Colowl Dnogfet uiiiiwiwiJid the man of Ite tnop* dail^ tha nffnmlm af Ite
pMvlacw la Oqrloa la IStt.
I dipt. Qrltnoo, Uaiita. WUkliMoii and EmC, Mrred with a dstadim«at comtatOng of
Bagt. and Ojloa WMm, andar Capl. LlIUa» la dafeattoc iba iiiMfi«Bti aft Malola on tto
dariof tbt EebtlUoB in Uw Kaadlsa Proriiicat in CayUni.
'"i»JSL'^?"-3 16^ ( ^A* Bedfbrdtkire) Regt. of Foot.
Vewa^SurT.
65
Full
ftV.
35
24
24
16
24
23
19
18
24
11
10
10
20
11
10
10
8
7
6
8
4
8
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
S
9
1
1
19
5
11
3
1
Half
[Stoviag at ConcAn
Depot in Ouenwaj.
0
0
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CoUmtil.
9 Wm. CaiT, Viseouni Bereoford/ GCB. GCH. JBru. 27 Aug. 1785; Lieut, 26
June, 80 ; Capt, 24 Jan 91 ; Mqfor, 1 March, 94 ; Lieut.-Coi. 11 Aug. 94 :
CoL 1 Jan. 00; Mqfar-Gen, 25 AprU, 08 : Xiffti^.-(7«fi. 1 Jan. 12 : Gen. 27
May, 25 : Co^ 16 Begt. 16 March, 23.
JJieiu»^Colanel»
Robert Lnxmoore, ^iw. 1 June, 20 ; Lieut, 11 June 24; Capt. P81 Aug. 30 :
Mqfor, P 18 April, 45 ; LUut.-CoL p 10 March, 48.
3C()/or4.— Charles Murray,* 2d I^mu/. 1 Sept. 15 ; Lieut. 18 Oct 21 ; Capt. 6
May 35 ; Bret>.'Mqjor, 9 Not. 46 ; Mqfor, P 10 March, 48.
William Ashmore, Ene. p 18 Feb. 26 ; LietU. p 27 Apr. 27 ; Capt, 29 Dec. 40 ;
J^<|^,P21 Aug.49.
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CAPTAina.
Alexander Munro
Hon. James Colbome, e.
JohnWillettPayneAudain
Henry Copinger
Charles Hawker
John Henderson
Francis Lucas*
Chas. Lorenso de Winton
Qeorge Patrick Goldie •
Charles Armstrong . . •
EirSION.
LlBUTBHAlTTB.
Chas. Jeffries Carter . .
John Octavius Chichester
'Geo. Fred. Macdonald •.
Henry Alfred Macdonald
I Qeorge John Peacocke . .
' L. Stanhope Rich. Loyell
G. De la Poer Beresford,^.
, Thomas C. Higginson • .
James William Bostock*
MlchaelCreagh Singleton*
Charles Coote Grant, oi^
William Armstrong
Thomas Lyons. • ...•••«
Ensiovs.
Fred. Warden Ruzton ..
John Parker
Henry Brans Quin
Cook Sibbs Flower ......
William Stackpoole ....
John Crosby Vaug^an.. . .
Dunbar James Masny . .
Francis Rettallaek
6 Oct 15
P21 Mar. 34
14 Dec. 26
28 Apr. 25
22 Feb. 31
P20Jan. 32
P 1 Get 25
P 15 Feb. 39
P24 Apr. 40
P 25 Apr. 40
LIEUT.
18 June 30
P26 Oct. 39
P 8 May 40
30 Dec. 40
8 July 42
22 Dec. 49
P 19 April 44
10 Apr. 42
P 1 May 46
P 6 May 42
P 9 May 45
P 24 Oct. 45
P 31 Oct. 45
P 19 Dec. 46
p 3 Nov. 46
24Autf. 46
P 20 July 47
P 14 April 48
22 Dec. 48
P18?ept.49i
P 2Noy.49i
26 Apr. 28
26 June 38
2 Oct 28
6 Mar. 28
P20 July 32
28 Nov. 34
24 Oct 27
2 July 41
8 July 42
19 Aug. 42
28 Dec. 31
27 May 42
P 25 Aug. 43
P 10 Nov. 43
P 24 Oct. 45
P 3 Nov. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
8 July 46
P 20 Oct. 48
P 29 Dec. 43
20 Aug. 40
P21 Aug. 49
P 2 Nov. 49
CAPTAIN.
BRBT.-ICAjr.
1 July 41
P 23 July 41
27 May 42
8 July 42
P 25 Aug. 43
PlONov. 43
10 Nov. 44
P 10 Mar. 48
P21 Aug. 40
P 2 Nov. 40
9 Ifajor Ifumy served tn
th« Kandlan war is Cerlon, fa
1817 and 18.
9 CnpUin Lhcw, with the
•flTeetive men of Uie wing of
the 6th Rect. ttottooed 4t
Aden, formed part of an exps-
dition of 600 men under the
command of Lleut-Col. Pen-
nyculckf which dectrOTed the
Arab pofta of gheOc Medl and
8heik Oihman, and ikirmUhed
between those placet on the
dth Oet. 1841.
f Iteat Singleton wrred witli the ISth in the ea*-
paign on the Snti^ in 1846, and wee preaeat at U^c
battle of Sobraon (Medel).
t Lieut. Boetock Mrred as
aednff Aide-4a-Ca]np to
BrifMlicr Campbell eomma&dJBg tbe tnd Cavalij
le of Camry of the Anay of the Satlei. aadl vm
Brigadi
at the battle of Sobiaon (Medal).
Paymaeter.^Wnk. Alphonso Kiik, 22 Nov. 44 ; SiU. SO Dec. 31 ; XI. 8 Beb. 34*
Adjutant.— Lieut. Charles Coote Qrant, 31 Dec. 47.
Quarter^Master, — John Banyard, 3 March, 48.
^iir^em.— Benjamin Usher HamUton, M.D. 23 March 47; Am9t.^wrf. Si2
Feb. 39.
Auiitant'Surgeans. — Henry Fowle Smith, 23 March 47*
Henry Martyn Fraser, M.D. 11 Sept. 49.
JPkicinifB Yeliow^Agents, Sir John KlrkUnil k Co.
1 Lord Bereeford has wceiTed the fold Croei and veren Clatps for Corunnn, BvMCOt Albttheia, Bad^oe,
Sntenraca (aeverely wounded), Vlttoria, Ppvneee, Nlretle, Nive, Orflics and Toaloase ; and the Sllrer
War If sdal willv one Olsip for Clndad Bodrigo.
B 2 167
1G8
nth( The Leicestershire) Regt of Foot [^S*<SSw
The noyal Tlaer, Mpencribed "HINDOOBTAN"-" AFF0HANI8TAN"-"GHUZNBE"-'*KHEL4T.
Colonel.
B Wi Sir Peregrine Maitland/ KCB. Ens. 20 June, 1702; Lieut, k Cmpi.
aO April, 94 ; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 26 June, 1803; Col. 1 Jan. 12 ; Mqi.-Oem.
4 June, 14 ; Lt.-Gen. 22 July 80 ; Gen. 9 Nor. 46 ; Col. 17th Rcf^ 2 Jan. 43.
Lieut. 'Colonel.
9 J!® John Stoyte,' Ens. 21 Mar. 11 ; Lieut. 4 July, 13 ; Capt. »«7 Jan. 5K5;
jBr«?.-Jlf«;or,28 June,38; ^«i;or,8 Jau.41 ; Xr/.-C0/.3 Apr.46.
Mtnort.—^ Philip M*Pher»on, CB.* Ens. 2 Nov. 09; Lt. 13 June, 11 ; Capi, 13
Mar. 27 ; Brev.-Mqj.'iS Nov. 41 ; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 4 July, 43; Af<j/. 1 Aog. 44.
Daniel Gardiner Freer, Ens. 20 Nov. 23 ; Lieut. p8 April, 26; Cap^7 May, 41 ;
Mq^or, P 12 Nov. 47.
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Captains.
Legend re Ch. Bourchler*
Oliver Paget Bourke* . .
Thoft. Ormsby Ruttledge *
William Reader
John L. Croker^
Edward Croker*
William Gordon
Charles Thomas Weniysa
Alexander M'Kinstry . .
Rich. John Rom 0*Conor
Lieutenants.
Johnson Bourne
John Ballard Gardiner^ . .
Campbell Sawer8,a4;. ..
William A. Armstrong . .
Archibald W. Dickson ..
Henry Th waites
Philip M'Pherson
David LatouchcColthurst
Fred. J. Sandy? Llndesay
Richard Bolton Neynoe. .
Clement H. Jno. Helgham
George Tito Brlce
John Barthorp
• Bnstgns.
William Lawes
William Henry Earle. . . .
David Edward Kirkby ..
Richard Wm. Cradock . .
Thcod. Henry Brinckman
ensign.
LIEUT.
P 5 Apr. 33
P 11 Dec. 35
P 20 Apr. 36
16 July 41
18 Mar. 37
P 27 Oct. 37
P 20 July 38
never
P 22 Feb. 39
p 12 Apr. 30
p 11 Jan. 39
25 Oct. 30
P 14 Apr. 37
P 1 Nov. 40
P20 Bf ar. 46
P 1 Aug. 45
27 Oct. 46
P20July 47
P 10 Mar. 48
2 Aug. 44
P 10 Nov. 48
22 Dec. 48
P 2 Feb. 40
P 12 Feb. 36
P 27 Oct. 37
p 23 Apr. 38
p 5 Dec. 43
5 June 30
21 Oct. 39
captain. |BfcBV.«>MAJ
P 20 July 38
7 Nov. 44
9 Sept. 45
P 2 July 47
P 6 Nov. 47
P 10 Mar. 48
P 3 Apr. 40 P 2 Feb. 49
11 Apr. 44
P25Sept.40
1 Feb. 42
P 24 Jiov. 48
21 Aug. 49
P30 Nov. 49
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fbr lta« PmImqUIb Maf
:
P 19 Nov. 41
19 Aug. 42
30 Oct. 40
28 July 43
P29 Dec. 46
8 Oct 47
p 10 Mar. 48
P 10 Nov. 48
V 2 Feb. 49
27 July 49
P16 Nov. 40
P30NOV. 49
P21 Dec 49
10 Apr. 40
P 13 Apr. 49
6 July 49
P 14 Dec 49
P 15 Dec. 40
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to flnd No*.
to aa
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wida the Uchl Dl
cad or UkM WW. In ltl«.
Um Mlowt^ bMdM.
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near and battle of
b^^ A1«B^««r,
Miranda do Corro, Wmm
Sabngal. Pooaloa «
Solta, Cindad
Mar. and A^. ISIl.
P«tl«f«ii%
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fInilUe
m the head la fbt
dajoa Vy
Serrcd at aldr^do
CaiarlM Naffer
oporatfeaa la itiadi.
honlce af MiiMiiai
HebaaiecrUad
alghl
d'Owr, CmlMl
NlTall».KI«%a
ap taTaia.
21f, Paynuufer.— 9 William Telford,** 20 Oct. 48; Ens. 6 Decll ; Lt.95 Aug. 13 :
0 A4futant.^Lieut. Campbell Sawera, 10 March, 48. [Cafi. % April 4L
0 Quarter-Master.— John Mulhall,* 17 Aug. 41.
0 &'ur^.— William Smith, 2 July 41 ; A.-S. 28 Sept. 26; B.-Astt. 9 Match Mw
0 Aisisi.'Surgeon.-^T\\omMA Cowan, M.D. 17 Sept. 41.
Facing White.— ^^en/j, Messrs. Cox & Co.
I I I [Returned from Bombay 6 Aug. 1847.]
I sir Pcr«tTiBa Mallland wrrcd wltii Ihc IM Gvard* In Flandan. aad waa prvtcat la wvNal
1798. Ha was employ*d la Spala la I80S-9, aad waa prearnt la tta« adlona of Logo aad Oarvaai
eipctfltioa to iba Scbaldt la ISOS. He eommaBdad a Brlgado of Onarda at iba panafv af tha NIvo
of Waterloo. Sir l>*r«grin« baa rrerlvrd tlic c«M Medal for the Nlvt. and the allter War Maial with ana claap
fl Lt.>CeL Stoyta *aa preoral at the Macntag of Bad^}oa 6lb AprO, ISlt « opcraUonaln ftont oTaaad bacUe of I
vtraly wounded at Salaaanfa, laal one Snter, aaad wonndcd throoflb the left band and la the bm
the alandard af wbkh waa ihot away i wooded thiongh the right band and tabea prlaoner at aiiiia b|i yaaw t
the IStb aaad tSth Jane at Waiertoo. Ha baa rcoclred the War Medal with two claapa for Badaiaa at
4 Caplalaa Boaicblcrk Bonrike, Battledge, J. L. Crober. B. Craber. aad gnattrr m%mt MalbaU
dartat the eaaipalffa la Aflkbaalaiaa and Belaocblatan, and wero preaent at the ttonn and captare of Ohaanae» SB Jhlf
aMl alofm anA aoptare of Kbelat. IS Nov. lollewl^. Tbeoltndel of Ohninae waa aaMaltrd by Bio 171^ led hp
Crober ; and ttia Sm Brtttab itandard. via. the BtiluMntal Coloor of Iha ITtt Befharai, waa plaatad an iBi
Oboiac* by Cape John L. Crober. Capc Bonrdiicr rrerlvod a MTere and alae a aUgbt woand In the righi i
10 Ltoat. Gaidlnereoanunded a oetaeiinwni al tha 17th. with Llent.-Col. Outraai'i Light
Mahrana Caapoita of 1S44*A. aad waa prremi at all Its operatkna. tndodlng the eapCaro af Oaaea ttM. tml
•f Menohar Stoebadei aad Fart fMh Janaary ISIS, al which place ihU di
aaffrred very •errrtly,— Lt. Oardlaer who connundad H waa woandad In tha h
In Coonell. and the CoaHnandrr In Chief la Pabllc Ordrra, fbr Ms scrrlcaa.
1 1 Capt. Trifatd aerved la the Pmiaaala fhmi March 1S13 to tW ond of the war.tarindinf IkaboMlc af I
of VUla M Bflel. alblr at Onaa, bai ila of VHtorta, carryiag af tha oatwoaka af Baa BitaaihM 1^ >itfv
i*{ alao aceond aaaatalt aad aaatara Slat Aag-. ISIBt ~ '
and Stat aiaaall on the body of the fettrraa SMh Jaly; alao aceond aaaatalt aad aaatan
ViraUa lOtb Nor, aad Kbn Sih. MHh, tad Ulh Dec. ISIS. Bcrrtd aabaesaaallf la ikaAi
War Madal wiik «f« cteipa far Balainaaca, Vlitovte, St. nattbitm. RhvU^OHl Tttft.
;t1
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S^] 18^A ( Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot. [ ^^^^^-^^ J m
On the three corners of the second Colour, the LUm of Nnuauy*^ Virtutis Namur-
eensis Premium." The Sphinx, " EQYJ?T." «* CHINA," *' The Ikragan."
ColoneL--^ Matthew, Lord Aylmer,* GCB. Eju. 10 Oct 87 ; Lieut. 26 Oct. 91;
Capt, 8 Aug. 94 ; Mqjor, 9 Oct. 00 ; Lieui.-CoL 26 Mar. 02 ; CoL 25 July, 1 0 ;
Mqjor-Gen, 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.-Oen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; CoL 18th
Regt. 23 July 32. Lieui.-CoUmeU.
Thomas Soott Reignolds,* CB. Ens, 23 June 26; Lieut, 25 April 28; Capt,
P 26 April 31 ; Mt^ar, 30 July 42 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 March 44.
Charles James Coote, Ens. p 21 June, 31 ; Lieut, p 10 l>ec. 34 ; Capt. P 14 April,
37 ; Afq/or, 3 Sept. 47 ; Lieui.-CoL p 10 Nov. 48.
Af<i;or«.— John Grattan,* CB. Ens. p 8 July, 13 ; Lt. 4 Sept. 23 ; Capt. 4 Mar. 36 ;
Brev.'dlqjor, 26 May, 41 ; Mqjor, 19 May, 42 ; Brev. Lt.-CoL 14 Aug. 46.
Francis Wigston,^ Ens. p 16 Mar. 26; Lieut, p 1 June, 32 ; Capt. P 18 Jan. 39 ;
Br€v.'Mq^or, 23 Dec. 42; Mqjor, 7 Dec. 47.
CAPTA.IMS.
Clement A. Edwards' .
John Clark Kennedy' .
Geo. Fred. SteTcnson Call*
John Bruce
James Wm. Graves' ....
Archibald Neil Campbell
William Tyrrell Bruce,"
John Joseph Wood ......
Thomas Henry Ashton . .
Alexander Gillespie ....
LlBUTBHAMTS.
Geoige Uilliard *'
Thomas Martin"
Anth.W.S.F. Armstrong'*
Isaac Henry Hewitt" . .
Wm. Peter Cockburn^ . .
Charles Woodwright" ..
Edmond Wm.Sargent'*. .
John Elliot
Matthew Jones Hayman^
Henry Allsop Ward ....
Henry James Mason ....
Frederick Lillie
Wm. Henry Graves ....
Richard Henry Farrer . .
Joseph George Wilkinson
George Swaby
William Blake Graham . .
Charles Frederick Kelly
Robert Doran, Adjutant
Charles Compton Abbott
Alexander Minter
Wm. Thomas M'Grigor
John Swinbum '*
Ensigns.
John Edward Swindley . .
John Canavan
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
1 1 June 29
P 25 Oct. 33
P 7 Apr. 37
81 July 28
24 Oct. 34
14 Aug. 28
P 4 July 34
19 Sept. 34
P 27 Sept 89
P 16 Aug. 42
p 18 Feb. 35
27 May 36
P21 Jnne39
P 12 July 89
P 21 June 39
p 13 Mar. 40
18 May 41
P 2 July 41
P 14 July 41
17 Aug. 41
26 Nov. 41
19 Aug. 42
25 JfoY. 42
30 Dec. 42
1 June 41
P 16 April 41
31 Dec. 42
2 Apr. 43
26 Jan. 44
22 July 42
17 Jan. 47
28 April 46
5 Apr. 46
15 Jan.
16 Jan.
p 7 July
47
47
46
Fred. Herbert Suckling. .
Francis Eteson p 6 Aug. 47
George Augustus Elliot . . < p 10 Dee. 47
Thos. Robinson Gibbons p 5 May 48
Thomas Hardwtck Smith ' 9 Feb. 49
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
7 June 49
P28Nov*34
P 10 Mar. 37
P 20 Sept 39
P 12 Apr. 31
31 May 39
8 April 31
P 15 Apr. 36
23 Oct 39
P 31 Dec. 41
P16Dec. 46
28 Oct. 39
27 Oct 89
26 Jan. 41
13 May 41
20 June 41
12 Sept 41
26 July 42
20 Aug. 42
20 Aug. 42
24 Oct 42
P 21 Apr; 43
14 Sept 43
2 Feb. 44
17 May 44
26 July 44
19 May 43
5 Sept. 45
P 5 Feb. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
24 May 44
P 5 May 48
P 1 Dec. 48
4 13 Sept 48
|KMn, «nd eommnndrd the 18th (rAct th« full of Lt.-
Col. TomliMoii) at Chapoo, Woosun|r, and Kb«n^>uii ;
and b« was preMnt at lb* aUirming ot Chiu iLiaMf^
Poo and the landing befora Nankin.
4 Major WigAton wa« at Canton, A mojr, Chnaan, Cbin-
•r,Ningiio,Hi>|Ci«n,<'bapoo,ftChinKiaiiKFou(Medal),
p 13 Mar. 40
P 3 Dec. 41
PdO Dec. 42
19 Aug. 42
26 Jan. 44
1 Nov. 42
16 May 47
7 Dec. 47
P 3 Mar. 48
P 2 Mar. 49
S Li«ut.-Cwl.Beirnold*ser*«l with
th«> IVlh on the China npeditiun
(Medal), and waa preavnt at the
atormimr of the heigh u and foru
aboTV Caotun, taking of Aroojr,
•eeond captove of Cbu*tts,Monniiig
ei the fortified beighta of Chinhae,
taking of Ningpo, attack and cap>
tore of the rncmy'B entrenched eunp
OD the beighto of Begoan (severely
wounded), capture of Chapoo
(wounded), Wooaong, and Cnm
Kinng Foo, and iMiding before
Kankin.
S Lt.-Col. Grattan waa artirely cm-
eloTed on the Aron tiers duriag the re-
el I ion in Canada in ifS8. Hii served
in China with the IBth (Medal), and
waa present at the stormiiig of the
heights abore Canton, ana led the
advance against the eiienijr'a en-
trenched camp, for which he waa
•elected bv Sir Hugh tiough aa the
bearer of Bis despatches, promoted
to the rank of major, and appointed
brigade majorof Fort Ht. Oeonre by
Loni Hill. On his return to China
— «n board the tfo^Ataaear-^in
change of Lord Auckland's de-
spatches, the ship having canght
bre during a gale of wind, he with
a few otliers narrowly escaped the
fate of fifty ^even souls who perished
npon that occasion ; he tell into the
hands of the Chinese, and was de-
tnined lOB days in captivity ; after
which he whs at the attack of Se-
hae
ft Capt~. 'Edwards was at Canton, Amor. Chapoo,
-— . ~ .- „gPoo (Me" "
rireoa r
the 18th on the China expedition (Medal), and were
Sknghtu, Wooeuiig and Chm iLiang Foo (
hngi
7l
lieut. Hayman and Burs
edal).
Stewart served with
present at the investment before Nankin.
8 Capt. Call and Lieut. Cockburn were at Canton
and Amoy (Medal j.
o ^ a, %X a
Henry Mitchell Jones . . . . < 10 Apr. 49
Paynuister.'-John MacKenzie Kennedy,*' 80 Oct 28 j Ens. 24 Feb. 14 j Lieut
P6 Feb. 23.
Adjutant.—Lieut. Robert Doran, 2 Nov. 47.
Quarter-Master. — George Peel," 3 July 44.
Surgeon. — James Stewart,^ 5 Aug. 46; Assist. -Surg. 17 April, 38.
Assist. -Surgs.—Zo^exYi Hamilton Dwyer, A.B. 14 Nov. 45.
William Kelman Chalmers, M.D. 13 Nov. 40. I Facings Blue.
4 0 I Archibald Redfoord Ridgway, M.B. 12 June 46. | Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Lord Aylmcr served In the expedlUon In St. Domingo in 179S and 1794 ( was present In the flnt and second attacks up«A
Tibanu i at the storming of Fort de r Aeul, near L^igane (woanded) \ at the aflkir of Bonbard. near Cape Nicola Mule t and
al the rcdoetion of Fort au Prince. Present at the dcwxnt near Ostend, in May 1798 ; remained as prisoner In Prance for six
months. Present In 1799 at the battla of the Heldrr ; at tlie attack on the British lines oo the 10th Sept., baCUesof 19th Sept., and
tod Oct. 1799, In HollamL Served in the Coldstream Otiards in the North of Oemany under Ixnd Catbcart in 1806. Present at
tlM slein of Copenhagen. Serred on the Stair of the Army throughout the Peninsular war» as Assistant, and Deputy
AtUataat-Oencral, and commanding a Brigade. Was present at the passage of the Douro. and has received the gold orom
A mm clae^ fvr th« following aetionat— Talavera, Buaaco, Poentes d'Onor. Viltorla. and the Nlve.
IS U. Sargent was at Woosnnf.ShMighai, and cm Klang Poo (Ucdal). [Por Notts 9. 11, IS, 18, 14, 17, 10, see nctt page
8.^u£ju8i,.] lf*.( Tl9\t Y^Juhir0NorthimH0)B/>!ft.ofF^*^^^
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CoUmti,
Chcrlcs Tarncr/ Cornet^ 39 ApHl 96 ; Iri^uf . 6 March 96 ; Capt, 22 Not. 96 ;
JIfq/or, 9 April 07 : LveaU-CoL 4 June 13 ; Co/. 2S July SO ; Mt^.-Omi. 83
Kot. 41 ; CoU 19tti Foot, 1 Sept. 49.
lAeut.'CoUmeL
Chariefl Cranfard Hay, Em, 27 June, 24 ; lAeui. ^24 Dec. 26 ; CapU '19 Sept.
26 ; Mqjor, r 16 June, 87 ; Lieut.-Col. P30 Aug. 42.
Bft^on.-^Uenry Calley, JSns. P20 July 36; Lieut. p2 Feb. 89; Capt. '80
Aug. 42; M^jor^^l Aug. 46.
Robert Sanders, ^ru. p 26 May 87 ; lAevi, 26 Jan. 41 ; CapU 9 3 Feb. 43 ; Mqf&r^
P6Au((. 47.
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Captains.
Chaa. Highmore Potts . .
Tbomas Unett ..•««• ^ .. •
Hugh John M. Campbell
Ueni7 Bdward M'Qee . .
James Kcr
John LewiaiUchard Eooke
Robert Warden
Ricbaid Denny*
John Mai^tson
Charles Kyd Skeete ....
LiBUTBlTANTa.
Edw. John EOennan . • • •
Henry Bntler Stoney . .
John PhUlipps
Oeoffga Bingham Jenings
John Hay Moore, d. a^/-
Rob. Oncsiphoms Bright
R. Barrett,ad.(Q.ir J0Oei.M)
Oodftey Wm. Hugh Massy
Geo* Vamham MaodonaM
Fred. Charles Ash worth . .
Edward Chlppendall ....
Cecil RiTers
Henry HIU Dawson ....
Ensigns.
Hugh Francis Massy ....
George Lidwill
Oswud Ang. Grimston . .
L. Douglas Hay Currie . .
B. Ker Vaughan Arbackle
OeoigeClay ••.-.
George Ridge Beadon . .
Henry Tuner Uniacke . .
BNSION.
8 Feb. 16
P 27 Sept 21
81 May 89
P 4Sept.40
P 80 Mar. 88
Pll Sept. 40
p 12 Oet. 41
p 13 May 86
P 84 June 42
P80Ang. 42
P 10 Feb.
P 6 May
P 2 Feb.
P 21 Jnly 48
p 8 Feb. 43
p 9 June 48
18 June 46
P 24 Oct. 46
13 Not. 46
P 2April47
P 10 Dee. 47
P20May 42
P 6 Ang. 47
p 7 Aug. 47
P 18 Feb. 48
28 June 48
P 2 Feb. 48
P 10 Dee. 47
p 18 Sept. 48
P 19 Oct. 49
P21 Dec. 49
I.IBUT.
87
871
P 13 Not. 17
P 22 July 24
P SO Aug. 42
P 8 Feb. 48
P 12 Oct. 41
P20Aug. 44
P 4 April 46
P 12 Oct. 88
P 8 Aug. 46
P 24 Oct. 46
P 4 Sept. 40
Pll Sept. 40
P20May 42
P 4April46
P 7 Ang. 46
P 2 April 47
14 Aug. 48
P 2 Feb. 40
Pl8 8ept.49
P 12 Oet. 49
P 9 Jan. 49
29 Dee. 46
P21 Dec. 49
OAPTAIN.
BBITKT-
MAJOn.
28 June 88
28 Not. 41
7 Jnly 46
P 31 Dec. 26
P SJnly 26
P 4 April 46
P 8 Aug. 46
P 7 Ang. 46
P 2 April 47
P 6 Ang. 47
P 80 Deo. 42
P 16 Ang. 48
P 12 Oct. 49
S Maior Dvasr cawaaMM Om
Light CoBpuiT of <te *9lk •t Ik*
4«*trMCion of PMMR*t Piik M Ikft
•Mb ApnL IMt ; at Mawic •• ttk
SUt; «l the Mtaek mA toiiaiiim
of th« Wttikadi r«k M tk* ista
Man at iba ati— !■» tt X««lu*a
Pah at Okiawai rnlbe IM l»lf
mai dcatnietioa of fbt aam>«a HM
lOtbJalrt ^MB ■& tba toliiiidaa
of Arrataa'i Pah oa tha Mth J«|» ;
aetmly c«fla|«4 at She
^ tt Knriii'M rak •■ Aa
llth Jan. 1S4«.
4 Ll««it Bamrtt mptH In tb« KidtwTVrrt-
tortaa, OyloB, daring tb« wliote oT lb« BAballlaa
of 1817 Had IS, iu»d coaivandcd nn onl
during part of the abora parlod.
SQuartcr-lfnUr HendrywrTcd tkt<
of ISia, and WW prtaMl at ihobnttlMor <|nnten
BrM and Wniarloo, «nd anpfnre of pnrin.
6 Mr. lUrrow Mrrad In the Qnrtn's Rofnl
B^. in th« eampalgn of 1844 In Iho 8ondi«rn
Mahrattn eonntrr (Inolndlng tba atorolng of IW
fortrHt of PnntUa)»kllmt in HHOMtnainiada.
Paymoiier,^-
Ad^tani.—LinU, Richard Barratt,^ 13 June, 46.
QHari9fMa9ter,—^3Bi Alexander Hendry,^ 2 Sept. 46. (l** '^^ ^*
i9vr^nm.^Wm. OdeU, 21 Aprfl,43 ; A$titt,'8urg. 9 Not. 80 j B^ip,'AMtt*mi^
Asiittant'Swrgeont, — ^Thomaa Longmore, 3 Feb. 43.
Tbomaa Waller Barrow,* 8 June, 41.
Faetngi Green.^ii^aite, Meeara. Cox dc Co.— /rifft AgettU^ 5ir fi. R. Baioaigk,
Bt,f Armit, $l Co.
1 Midor>Gffaaal Chariai Tarvcr atnrad In Parragal aa Cayiaia of tba Mtb Ugbt Pwwaaift— Piiirtii Xm ta
laoo. Baharfccd itmm LiabOB to jaia tba eapdtttwa aader btr Xalph Abcmiwby \ iiBBiBlti to MaUa and
Bar. ^n* appoiatcd Brifuda-lli^ of the Cataln; landed with the Cavalry eia the Mb Mareb Ib BitTpt] wm
faacc with tha anaj an tba llib. ISib. aad fcanal acitai ttf tba latht «m m^b ■ti— iiif ia a ■kinwb «llb tba
cavalry atar Lahc Maxcotia. oa the ISih Mavrh ; eovdaed in Fort Pbaraa. Alcxaadria, tiU iclcaMd by tbt eaphi
thai aty la 8cptcmbcr IMl. la October 1803 appointed Aide.de-e8iDp to Lir at.. General Floyd, aecoad ia
Irdaad. la March 18M appolatad Awistaot Adjataat-Ocnaral. Ia Jaaaary imL baviag aacbanfed at M '
Dragooaa to the Mtb regnarat, acconpanied tlwt corpa to Bemada, theacc ia December embaned tat
■atlcd aitb the emditioo asataat MartiaMiac. troa preaeat at the landlac aetioaa and eaptarc of that lalaaa to !<■•. Ha
recetead the GoUT Medal fte aeniece ia Egypt; aad the atlver War Medal aad ocie Claap for
baigbu of Cbiafbae, occapatioa aT Yliafpe
caaap aa tba bcwbto of Icfoaa, atiaek aad i
baibra Naafcia. Be waa alaa preaeat at tba c
aa adaeted aa the oCcer to remaia la eotoa
faad difUnv the Aaaoeiatad Otatlaian Talaataen
1 Oapt. BrM«,Lla. HartlaaadWoedwiivfat,«aMa
f Capttto «mvt» acrrad iriib the Utb in China (medal) from SepiCBiber ItMO to Joae 1847. aad waa prceeat
aad captaxeof iba bci^to above Caaton, attack aad eaptore of Amoy, aecond eaptare of Chuaaa, attach and
palaa of Cba night attack. Bttaek and eaptare o# tba I
captai* of Cbapaok Wooaaaf . »^^"tt\ aad Chin Kiaaa Foo^
opaiatioaB ia tha Caatoa liver, aader Mi^or- General OOLcailar to Apnl IfdT.
adaeted aa the odteer to remain In eotomaad at tba Faetoeiea wbea tba airee waa withdrawn, fbe t
iac aad difUn* the Aaaoeiatad OentleaMa Talaataen at Caatoa.
_.jaa Aiaay, Ckapac
II 14. HiJilard WMat i^iBaiaa V^wto, Caataa (wanaded), AaMP, Cha
IS lA. AnaatiaMr waa M Caatoa, Anwy, Chuaaa, Chinhac, Ifincae,
atandad tha fii«rd at the tfaat Gate of Ntn|rpo on the nun-njcif of tha ifih Mafeh 1141, when the eiwmy ia
paatf wbieh, iMivHhatandluc the oeervrhvliiiiaf diaparitv Af oainhrta, waa hravely ■iaiBtaliie4 aai
aavvaa taaa (Manal).
14 ^Mt. llawMt waa at^aaioa. Amv« Choaam Chiobaa, If iagpo, Btfoaa, Chapoa, 8hai«hai, Woaaaaf
17 QoMrto^iaaatcT F««l atrvrdthrovfhMt tba who)' <*f tba rhina •syaditioa (ItadBll.
11 rbfttaatar Xeowd^ aervtd M pa^atoaievaf tba Mad ia Bidadi, aadar Bir Qtoilaa Maplif, ia ItU
rbaifWaaaaaa.a Obia Ktaaa Fa* lMadal>.
Shaafhat, Wooaaaf , k CbmSiaM F^ nji^tl
^S waa M Caatoa, Amoy, Chuaaa, Chinhac, IHacao, Scwaan, and Chin Xiaag Fob (Medal}. Ma ani'
maoda^ <M cw^d at lh» tfaat Gate of NtttlfP* on tha aww-niay of tha Ifth IWafeh 1>41, when the > ' -^ ^ -^ -
«a
I n'i.i
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• M12ri>£Ii»~« EOMONT-OP.ZEE «— Th« 5/»Aliue^ WlUi tb« woMi "BOYPT"-" MAIDA"— "VIMIBRA"
"COBUNNA"— " VITTOai A"— •* P YUEKBBfl"— " 0BTHB8'*— •« lOULOtfifE*'— «' PBMIMSULA."
ColoneL
JfSir Janes Sterenson Bams/ KCB. JS^.ll Joly^^S; Lieut. 2 Jan. 94: Cap/.
37 Feb. 96; JCi^or, 17 Sept. 02; Zieui,'Coi. 6 Not. 06; CM. 4 Jane, 14;
Mtifor-GtH. 19 July, 21 ; lAeut.-Oen. 10 Jan. 87 ; Coi. 20 F. 26 April, 42.
Ideut.'Colonelt,
r.Fraderick Horn, J5^. p 26 Jan. 26; £mu/. p 17 April, 28 ; Ctmt P16 Ja&a, 37 :
Mqfor, P 7 Sept. 41 ; l4.'Col. 14 April 46.
Arthur Angiutna Tharlow Cunynghame,* 9nd Lieut. p2 Kot. 30; Lieut. 22
May 36; C«p#. P17 Aug. 41 ; J^<|;0r, P8 Aug. 46 ; Lieut.^CeL pS Nov. 46.
MtQon.~-llxi%h, Dennia Crofton, Bne. P 18 Har. 36 ; Lieut. 29 Dec. 37 : Capt.
P 9 Aug. 89; Mq^or^ P 80 Dee. 46.
r. Lachlan Duff Gordon, .fiVu. P26 July, 84 ; Lieut. P27 Joly, 38 : Csp^ P31
Dec. 39 ; M<^er, p 9 June, 46.
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14
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23
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18
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12
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8
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11
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9
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14
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Captains.
r. Lord Mark Kerr, «. • .
Fred. Charles ETelegfa ..
James B. Sharpe ......
rSeropeB^rnettBerdmore
r. Qeo.B.Cham.Cre8pigny
Henry Crawley
Biefaard Lei^ Lye. .....
r. George Steevens
John A. Vesey Kirkland, i.
r. Bdward Lewis Knight
r. Maurice Cane
Edmund GillingHaUeweU
LlBUTBHAHTB.
Geo. Fred. Weller Foley
Wm. PoUexfen Baddiffe
Christophilns Qarstin . .
r. George Tomson ......
John Bichard Jackson . .
Wm.Thomat Wayte Wood
r. Charles Bichard Bntler
Edmund Francis Anstey
r. Andrew Beatty
r. William HenryDowling
Mansfield Turner
r. John Everard Deane . .
Henry James
r. John Gittens Maycock
r. James George Hay . .
r. Nathaniel Steetens . .
Ensioks.
George Hulsh' Adams, a4j.
Jas. Wallace D anlop Adair
Willkun Henry McNeill. .
Charles Fredoriok Tomer
r. Charles Lutyens
r. Geoige Sholdham Peard
r. Francis Padileld,a4f*. . .
r. Henry Towry Law. . . .
r. MofganThos.Bothenm
Charles Bdw. Parkinson
BKSION.
P 19 June 36
P IJuly 36
27 Not. 36
26 Jan. 26
P 29 Jan. 36
11 Oct. 27
P 3 Not. 87
P 8 Aug. 38
P 22 Aug. 37
P 21 July 42
16 June 39
P31 Dec. 39
P 17 Apr. 40
p 12 Mar. 41
P 14 May 36
P 7 Sept. 41
P 6 Not. 41
P 16 June 42
10 Jan. 42
P 1 Not. 42
13 Oct. 43
20 Oct 43
P 13 Feb. 46
23 Feb. 44
P31 Mar. 43
P 2 June 48
P31Dec 44
P 19 Dee. 46
14 Apr. 46
21 Apr. 46
P 1 Oct 47
6 Not. 47
P 4 Feb. 48
p 6 Feb. 48
P 7 Apr. 48
P26AQg.48
P 12 Jan. 49
LI BUT.
P 14 Sept. 38
p 10 Not. 37
P 12 April 89
11 Oct 27
P20Jttly 39
11 June 30
P 9Aug.39
P 17 Apr. 40
P 27 Jnly 38
P 30 June 43
P 7 Sept 41
16 Apr. 42
16 Apr. 42
P 2 Aug. 42
16 Dec. 40
9 Oct 43
3 Jan. 44
P28Aug. 44
P21 Mar. 46
P30Dec. 46
P 9 June 46
8 Sept 46
P 29 Jan. 47
p 4 Feb. 48
P 8 Oct 46
P 4April46
P 1 Sept 48
P 29 Dec. 48
CAPTAIlr.
B&BT.-MAJ.
P 26 June 40
P 12 Mar. 41
P 7 Sept 41
16 Apr. 42
P 17 June 42
9 Oct 43
P30Dee. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 6Bept44
P 3 Apr. 46
P 1 Sept 48
P29Decu48
9 Lt.-OoloMd Cttnynghune
■erred m Aide-de - Caoip to
Lord Baltoun during tbe Utter
pari of the war in China (me-
dal), and was pretent at the
•lege and eaptara of tbe cHgr
of Chin Kiang Too, and at
the inTestment of Nankin.
29Jnne 49|
Payma^er.— Charles South, 23 Aug. 27 ; Sn». 9 Dec. 13
A4iutant9.-^. Bne. Francis Padfield, 22 Dee. 48.
jBtu, George Huish Adams, 9 Jan. 49.
Lieut* P 17 Dec. 18.
Quorter-iriuteri.— DaTid Bilham^ 17 Sept 41.
r. Joseph M'Oee, 8 Sept 46.
5ttr^4.— Isidore Anthony Blake, M.B , 20 Oct 46; Aniet.-Surg. 16 Sept. 37.
r. John Gillespie Wood, M.D., 10 Dec. 47 ; Ateiit.^Surg. 11 Jan. 39.
Aieietant'Surgetnu. — Robert John Cole, M.D. 27 Aug. 41.
r. Bdward Howard, 29 April, 42.
Facings YeWow.-^AgentSf Sir John Kirkland & Co.
1 Sir Jaaee Bams lerred with the Bojali under Oen. O'Bara, at Toolon, until its eracoatioa, and wa«
preecnt at the defenee of Fort If nlgrare, and also at the eortie firom Toulon, 80 Not. 17M. Ho eerred the
whole of the campaign In Coraiea in 17M, terminating with the enrrender of Calri, Including the stomiing
of OpBvatttlonfiedouhta, capture of St. Fior«nao,Baatia^ and the elege of Calvl. In 1700, he eerred the eam-
pnifB in Holland, Including tha actiona of the 10th Sept. 9nd and 8th Oct (wounded). Accompanied the
•zpeditioii to the Ferrd in 1600; and that to Egypt in 1801, and lenrad the whole of the campaign until
tlwnuTender of Alexandria. Served in the expedition to Waicheren to 1800 ;«nd tn Spain and Pertvgal
from If arch, 1810, until the condMtoa of that war in 1814; Sir Jamee bai receiTcd. tha gold crosf for
fMTerelf woM4e4>, Su aabaeOan* and the Nlve, <od which occadona he oommauded
the Sid Battalion of the Borala) i and the ailver War Medal with three daiDt for Puentef d'Onor Badaioc.
P.7.
172 1iUtSefft.ofFooi,{RoyalNortkBrftishFusilkrs.)l^^l^^ ^
I The Thistle within the Clrck of 8t. Andrew, " Nemo me ^pwM laeemt," Tlk«
Ymn^Berr. King's Cypher and Crown.
66 CoIoneZ.— 9 llli Bight Han. Sir Fredericlc Adam,* QCfi. OCMG. Bns. 4 Kot.
Half 1706 ; Xf . S Feb. 90^ Capt. 30 Aog. 09 1 Mqf. 9 July, 03 ; Lt.-CoL 88 A«g. 04 ;
Pft7> Co/. 90 Feb. 12 -, Mt0,-Oeru 4 June 14 ; Lt.'Gen. 83 July, SO ; Gm. 9 Vor.
46 ; C(d. 2l8t FusUierSy 31 May, 43.
86 0 Xi«uf.-Co/aneZ.— Thomas Qore Browne,* CB. JBnt. 14 Jan. 84 ; Xf . '1 1 Jaly 85 ;
Capt, P 11 June, 39 : Mqfor, P 19 Dec. 34 ; Bra)et*L*,»CoL 83 Dee. 48 : X/.-
CM. P23Jttly,46.
38 0 Af((|;ory.^Frederick Qeorge Ainslie, 8iuf Xteu^. P 84 April 88 ; Xtml p 5 Oct.
32; Capt, P 26 June 38 ; Mqfor, v 20 Oct. 48.
18 0 John Ramsay Stuart, 2iul Lieut. P 80 Jan. 32; XAmt. 9 Aug. 85; Capt,^ 16
Jan. 40 ; Mi^ar^ p 9 Feb. 49.
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Captains.
Angus Wm. Mackay ' . .
Thos. Bythesea Mortimer
Htm. C. R. SackTiUe West«
Robert Spring'
Fred. Paul Haines,^ «• . .
WilUam J. Vemcr
LewisChamberlaynel rwin
Willoughby, H. Caiter . .
Thomas Wm. Prevost . .
Edward Dunbar Dunbar*
First Libutbkamts.
Wm. Francis Ring, r. . .
Arthur Geo. Shawe • • . •
John Watson
Robert Nicholson
Jolm Patriclc Stuart a4i.
Fra. B. Viewport Tinley
Wm. Savage
Arthur Edgccumbe Tuke
Henry Frederick Evans. .
Edward Clemlson
George Caldwell Dlckins
Edward Thomas Barnard
Richard Trevor Irwin* . .
Charles Beevor Daveney
Sbcomd Lieuts.
Jos.FitzThomas Shad well
Thomas Francis Hobbs . .
John Thomas Dalyell . .
John Wm. Charles Fagge
William John Legh ....
Hon. Wm. George Boyle
Holt Waring Clerke
2d LIEUT.
P 24 July 02
P 16 Nov. 32
PSOAug. 33
P 14 Feb. 34
P21 June89
6 Apr. 38
P 10 Apr. 36
P 4 Oct. 39
18 June 41
P27 0ct. 37
28 Oct 31
1 April 80
P 18 Aug. 38
P 7 Sept. 38
30 Dec. 38
P28Aug. 40
7 Aug. 40
P248ept.4l
P 26 Oct. 41
P 16 Not. 41
P 27 May 42
P 23 Jan. 46
1 Apr. 43
P31Dec 44
P86 Jnne46
16 Jan. 47
14 May 47
P 1 Aug. 48
P80Oct. 48
P 9 Feb. 49
LIEUT.
P 30 June 08
8 July 37
P 6 June 36
P 4J>ec.
P 16 Dec.
P 16 Oct.
P 88 Feb.
P 3 July
36
40
41
40
41
P 6 April 44
P 80 Oct. 40
8 May 36
83 Aug. 39
31 May 40
13 June 40
3 Oct. 40
P86Sept.41
86 Oct. 42
10 Aug. 44
11 May 46
19 Dec.
21 Apr.
P 20 Oct.
8 Jan.
P 9 Feb.
46
46
48
47
49
CAPTAIV.
37 July 38
p 24 Sept. 41
P 16 Apr. 42
11 Feb. 46
16 May 46
28 Feb. 46
6 Not. 47
P 2 June 48
P 9 Feb. 40
PllOct 44
9 Nov. M\
3 Apr. 46
7 Juae 4U
. a Mijor Maekay
camiMigii of 1807 la
Made pritoo«rof w In ■■
Ipigerocni with tlw rxwy •»
CiUabriA I0lh Jiim» 1Ma» ^A
druined m micIi aatU I4«k
Mnj, 1S14. PfTMnl m% It^v
Orlesni, 8 Jan. 1815.
4 TlieHon.M^orWtitsu >»<
on Sir Huyh Ooogh** aiaC
Utfougboal tke I'amf iyi «•
tb« Suil^ (Medal K—M A 4»-
df^camp in tJM battl« af >l<
kre and PeroiMliakt
(NBdaUnf UWnmrj
durina tiM remalnd
ciioipalgn and la tba bacO* w*
Bobrarn.
0 CapL Sprinx wrrcd vtth Um tSd tai fk* c«a>
palf9 on Ui« 8«iti«J in 1840 < Medal), ~
ibe aetioBi at Buddlwal, Aliwal« and
8 Oapt. Dunbar lerrcd with tbe
eampaifn In tba Soiiibern Mabralta
and waa praaent at iba inveaCaietit aaA ea|tm«»
of Panulla and Powngbnr, and In tta
tJont against tba foru Munnabor and M
totb. Re Mrred alao in Vppar Ba4
Scitide In 1849-8.
23 Nov. 40
Paymaster.-^eo. Pott Erskine, 3 Not. 43 ; Ent. p 11 July 84 ; X^. * t Jiair. av.
14futant.— Lieut. John Patrick Stuart, 1 Dec. 48.
Quartet' Matter. — Jamea Mahood, 26 Feb. 41.
Surgeon. — Frends Charles Annealey, 16 Aug. 48 ; Auiet.'Surg. 17 Sept. 30.
Auittant'Surgeon. — Andrew £dge, 28 Aug. 49.
Facingt Blue. — A gent , Andrew Utwrle, E§q. ,
[Returned from Bengal, Uth Mag, 1848.]
1 Sir Frederick Adam fenrvd.ln Holland, and waa pfeaenl in tbe aettoiie of the i7lb Ao(Wt, 1Mb Srr
tember. and Snd October, 1700 ; took part in the actiuni of the 8th, IStb, and 8Ut March, leaf, la Efyi t.
Sir Frederick waa aererely wounded near Alicant, 19th April, 1819 ; at tbe pa«a of Oidall be rveatve^ tv«
woundi, one which broke bia left arm, and another which thatterrd hie left band; and b« waa ala»n><»w»y
wunfided at Waterloo.
1 LI -Col. Browne cawmaiidcd (lie ll*t duriaf the whole of tbe eaanpalfn of ISlt in 41IQ|1iaBlfCn, and
encacnnenl* wiih ibc mmjr on M Mareh and 18 April In the Pirftem Vftllejr i In that of ibe t> May near
at Ooalne, 6 9tpL before Gbuinee. oceupaliea and deMraeOoa of thai Ibrtrevi and of Cabool. espedhivB lata
caplnr*. and dettrticcloa of liUliff. and in tbe various minor affairs In and between the Bolaa and the Rh>Wt
7 M^or Hainca' irniMas— On (be formation of (be Amy of tbe Sadrj be waa appoiotcd tooflteiate aa M
tan to tha CoaHBander-in-ChUf;, air llach GuuKb (rice ColMtel Gmgh, who bcfsune a Brigadier of Ca««tiy i, ettd'ta tba
cwaaaitTbcvaamewwtattbcbattlcoof Moodkcci
and Feraaeabab, IMth and Slat Oce. 1M«. la tba latti
mwm |Pa^^^"»» aaw •— ^ m^^m-m^-m^ -«.. -" » ■» ■•^■•■* »•>« • »• ■•• ■«■■■•■« akvaa* aaacia M%mm m^^^m au aw.
aevetalT wonnded by ftapc abol at (be •(taek oa the eaemi'i work^ bia boraa beias kUM
aaac At the tceommeBdatiea of Loni Goa^ be wma promoted ta a eonpaaf m tba imb Fooi
then a ticat. ia tba 4tb Beat.
f Lieat. Irvia aervad in tba ItUi wtfb tbe cipadltion aader Ma}or-Ge»nal ITAffvilar «bkb letfk tbe
in Iba Cafttoa liver, ibaaa of tbe Btakad Baiiaty. and of tbe Citv af Caatoa, in AmO tS4;, wbtn 9Jt
aptkad.
10 Ueat. Ilagbca aerred tbioofboal the opentlona tai Sclode (Medal), taetadtn* die
kalllea of Meeaaee and Hyderated. lie waa alao ptraeni at PamiUa and rownflMr.
St Deeit>r Currte aerred wtiH the Itih L^Bcera at the bania of Mabarmperr SMi Dee,
palfa on (be SudrJ tn IMO MmUI. Inclndtac dw aetlanaat Bnddlwnl, AUwal, tm
SS Dr. Aadm<o wa* al Hyderabad (Medal), Pwult^ i*aaa|bai, Maimrtiiir, and U
).
Ymn^Berf.
^
I
m
nil
Id 1
I an
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^"llfi-fi
S5
26
Sczif DBy" " Mbbaneb/* " Hydbrabas.'^
CoUmel^Jf Sir Charles Jbb. Napier,* QCB. J?af. 81 Jan. 94; JLtleUt 8 May, 94 ;
Capf. 22 Dee. 03 ; Jlfq/or, 29 May, 06; LL-CoL 27 Jane, 1 1 ; Co/. 27 May.
25; Mqj.'Gen, 10 Jan. 37; Lt.-Oen. 9 Nor. 46; Cpl.'02-R^gt. 21 Nov. 43.
Lieut.- ColcneU. — Samuel Brandram Boileau, JEru, p4 Oct. 21; X'ieut, PI Aug.
26; Capt, p26 Nov. 28; Mqjar, P9 Dec. 36 ; Lieut.-CoL 9 18 Dec. 40.
Sydney John Cotton, Ccr. 19 Apr. 10 ; Lt. 13 Feb. 12 ; Capt, PI J^n. 20 ; Major
18 Jan. 28; Brevet lAeut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lieta.-CoL 8 Jan. 43.
Jfq/ori.— David Rae Smith,^ £!n#. p3 Nov. 25; Lieut ^ 13 Feb. 2§; Capt, p 26
April, 31; Mqfifr, 23 Feb. 44.
Fred. Darley George,^ CB. JSim. p24 Mar. 25; Lieut, »30 April ^7 ; Capt, pSO
Aug. 33 ; JBreDet'Mq^or^ 4 July, 43 ; Mqfor, 30 Nor. 49. I
Captaiks.
T.8ydenhamConway,KJB.
Thomas Chute^
James Ram8ay,*° #. ...
Thomas White
Francis Pym Harding^'
Fred. Browne Russell .
Joseph Edwin Thacl&well*'
Arthur Lalte Johnston
ENSIOll.
LIBUT.
1 14
. • • .
14 Feb. 28
P24 Feb. 32
18 May 32
7 Dec. 15
P16 Mar. 38
2 Nov. 26
P 6 June 34
P 22 July 36
DavidAnderson | 28 Dec. 38
29 Dec. 37
17 Sept. 39
P 20 Oct. 40
30 Apr. 41
P 19 Jan. 38
P 9 Aug. 39
P 10 Feb. 43
1 Nov. 42
6 May 42
18 Feb. 43
17 Aug. 41
P 29 Dec 43
28 June 44
P 5 Dec. 43
21 Apr. 46
4 Nov. 42
20 Oct 46
P22May 46
P 8 Sept. 46
28 Feb. 45
31 Mar. 46
9 Sept. 46
P 31 Dec. 47
14 Apr. 46
P 12 May 48
18 Aug. 48
6 Nov. 47
22 Dec. 48
P 29 Dec. 48
29 Oct. 47
4 ScpL 49
30 Nov. 49
Fred. Qeo. Tho. Deshon
LiBVTBNANTS.
John Brennan*^a4f.
Joseph Maycock. .
Herbert Qeo. Bowden*^. .
Robert Blaclcall **
Robert ColvlU Jones ^> ..
William Henry Budd " . .
Wm. llichardOoddard**
John liiggin Graham ..
'lliomas Stack ^*
William Mayne
John Baldwin
Geo. P. £dw. Morrison . .
Hen. Allen Murray Deane
EdwSimeonWebberSmitb
Frederick George Moore
William Couch
Thomas Young •
Lynch Siapleton Cotton
Hen. Vansit. Penneiather
A. J. B. L. Butt
William Hughes^
Andrew Hill
Francis George King,* ..
Ensigns.
D. Pleydell Bouverie. . • .
Arthur Lloyd Monk
John William Poole ....
Henry Charles Fraser ..
Gi'Orge Onslow Deane • .
William .Caimcroes ....
John Burke ,
William McBean
P26AprU91
P 9 Dec. 36
P 19 May 34
25 Aug. 24
P 18 Dec. 40
18 Feb. 30
23 Oct. 39
30 Dec. 38
15 May 41
5 Jan. 41
30 Apr. 41
29 Apr. 42
P30May 43
6 Mar. 40
8 Feb. 41
Pll Oct. 44
7 Dec. 44
P 7 Mar. 45
18 Nov. 45
28 Sept. 43
P 22 May 46
P 8 Sept. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 30 July 47
20 Nov. 45
PlONov. 47
P26 May 48
p 27 May 48
18 Aug. 48
1 Feb. 49
2 June 49
P 21 Aug. 49
CAPTAIN.
+
P 9 Dec.
18 Fob.
80 Mnr. 4^
6 Oct 3<
29Jiin. 4:
13.Sa>t;4j
P 26 Ma^ M
P 20 Oct 4ii
P 2 F(jbi 4i
30 Nov. 4i
BKBV.-MAJ.
4 July 43
4 M^or Si^idi aad Quarter-
Maxtor Y«ttpg| fcrred the cam*
palgn l« tUe ,'8ottUieftt Mabralu
country. In lft4V6k aad were prceent
at tbe iDtetOneSt aad eaptu^ of the
Kons of Paoull^ aad Pownf har.
5 Mi^t Oeorge serted throucbont
tbe opftatkuit 'la Seinde (Medal)
under Sir Cbarlk* Naplrr, inelndinK
tbe dcatrucUoQ pf Imaanifbur, and
tbe battlei of Neeoaae and Hydera-
bad, at whteb la^t be eontnandcd tho
ttnd regt He ptn^A alio tbe earn,
palgn in the Sonthcn Mahratta
country In IM4-fl» and was prearat
at tbe Inveetiafnt and* capture of
tbe fbrta of Panhlla and Pownrbur,
and In the op4ratloni agataut the
Poiti MuttahAr and Munsuntotb
In tbe SouiheraConean.
6 Maj. Con Wily eerred throuf bout
Qit K! " viol^* epetatknu !ln Seinde (Medal)
^H; I^OV. 4»j|ne|^jnf |^c totUes of Meeanee
and Hyderabad : and he caOMoandtd the Light Com-
pany (detached) at the preTiotii df fence of the Resi«
deney at Hyderabad. He eerved eAso the campaign in
ihc Southrre Mabratta country, anil ••* prcienl at tbe
invettment and rapture of panulla aad Pownghur.
7 Captain Chute eerTcd tbrougbout the operalicos
in Seinde (Mcdal« including the deitruetiwn of
Imaumghur, and the battles ef Ureaaec and Hydeia-
bad (icTrrely wounded.)
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Paymaster.—Thoi, Hanson Ratcliff; 3 Sept 47 ; ^'tij. 3 Anr. 40; Lt, P 16 Aug. 42.
Adjutant, — Lieut, John Brennan, 26 May, 48.
Qaarter'Maeter,^W)\\\Am Young,« 16 Dec. 41 ; Ens, 19 Nov. 41.
<S'tfr^«on.— Samuel Currie, M.D.,>* 12 Feb. 47 ; AgsiMt.-Surg, 14 Oct. 36.
Assist,' Surg, — ^John Anderson,^ M.D. 8 May, 40.
Daniel Paterson Barry, 7 Aug. 46. Facings Buff. — Agents,
Andrew Leith Adams, M.D. 1 Dec. 48. [Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 sir Charlti Napier terved in the Iritb rebellion, in i;08| and in tbe inmirrretion, In IMS. Commandrd tbe 60tli
throughout tbe campaign terminating with the battle of Conmna, when he «>■• made prlioner after receiving Stc wmmda,
via. leg hrohen by a mMket>Kliot« sabre^cut on tbe bead, in tbe baek by a bayonet, rlln broken by a eaoaob-abot, and teveral
WTtre eoBtntioae from the butt end of a mufeket Bctaraed to tbe Peninsula the latter part of 1009. where be remained
nntil 181 If and wae prewnt at tbe action of the Coa (had two bone* shot under him), battle of Busacu (ahot through the
(iMe, alM jaw broken and eye iqjured), batUe of PueolM d'Onor, MCond tiege of BaJi^oa, and a great number of tkimiiahea.
la 1813 he lerred in a Soatlng etpeditlon on the eoast of tba United Stotes of Monk Amerieai landed a great number of
times at Craoey Island, and other plaeetk Serred also the campaign of 181&. and was present at the storming of Cambray,
Oommsaded the force employed in Seinde, aad on the 17th Feb. lS4St wlUkoaly MDO British trodts, be attacked and
defeated, after a desperate action of three houfs' diiralion, Sg,000 of the enemy, strongly posted at Meeaaea. On the 81 sf
Peb. Hydrabad surrendered to blai t mkI oa (be B«tb March, wldi &,0QO men, he attacked sad signally defeated SO.OOO of th«
sag my, posted in a eery strong aad diflhniU pssitioa at Uabba near Hydrabad, thus camplcUng the efdre sutyugstioai
of Seinde. Kaity la ISIS, with a taeo osasistisc of aboat iOSQiaea of aU arms, he took the field sctlnstlbe mountain sa4
dceert hrlbea ataalcd on iha right baak af Iha ladaa to the north of Shifcaspera^ apd after an ardodaag|ppaiga be effected'
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9 ^tr Junes WOloughby Gordon,' Bt, OCB. OCH. Sng. 17 Oct 1783; Xinrf.
5 Mar. 88; Capt. 2 Sept. 95; Mqfar. 0 Nov. 97; Xmm^.-CM. 21 Hay, 1801;
Col, 25 July, 10; Mqjar^Omu 4 June, 18; LUut.'Getu 27 May, 25; Gen.
23 Not. 41; C0I. 23rd Fotilkra, 23 April, 23.
Lieut.'CoUmOs.'-AithuT Welleitey Torrens, Bnt. k lAtmt. 14 April, 26; XInif.
k. Capt, 12 Jane, 30; Capt, k, Lieut. -CoL p 11 Sept. 40.
r. Chariea Cmtchley, '2ful Lieut, p8 Apr. 26; Lieut. 22 July, 30; Copt. '11
Dee. 35 ; Jfq/<r, p 22 Oct. 44 ; Lt-Col, 24 Joly 49.
iMq^orv.— Harry George Cheater, 9nd Lieut. 26 Oct. 30; Lieut. 7 Aug. 96;
Capt. P 1 1 Sept. 40 ; Mt^, 24 July 49.
r. Daniel LyBon8,*2iu<XMK^ p26 Dec. 84; Lieut. P28 Ang. 37 ; C^. P29
43 J M^fOTf P 3 Ang. 49.
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Captains.
r. Fred. J. PhUlott
r. HobartOrant AnderdoD
r. Arth.W. Williams Wynn
r. Arthur James Herbiert
Francis Edward Evans . .
r. Edward Battye, #.....
Thomas Parker Rickford
Wm. Pitcaim Campbell
Edward W. D. Bell ....
John Charles Conolly . .
Francis E. Campbell ....
Peregrine L. Phillips . .
First Lirutbnants.
Fred. Thomas Brock. . ••
r. Orismond Philipps . .
r. Robert Bruce
r. Cluurles Edward Hopton
Henry Hall Dare, Atlf...
Robert Taylor Baynes
Kred. Biscoe Tritton ....
r. Him. W. Matt. Plonkett
r. Lewis Agassis
Cornelius Graham Sntton
r. A. F. Lord Greenock,!.
George Morrison Marsh . .
r. Edward Howell
Edmund Crof u
John Comewall Brady . .
SXCOND Lzbuts.
r. RobertVaughanDickens
rSirHOEChamberlain^f
r. George Henry Hughes
BtehardMUford
Francis M. Hall Dare . .
r. Trevor Hope Edwardes
r. Edward Jenkins, atff. . .
Edward William Penwick
r. Fred. P. R. D. BadcUffe
EdwardGascolgneBuIwcr
2nd LI but.
7 Apr. 25
P15N0V. 33
P 24 Mar. 37
P 5 Apr. 39
P 5 Apr. 39
P31 July 35
P 11 Sept. 40
6 Aug. 41
15 Apr. 42
P30 Oct. 40
16 Apr. 42
P22Apr. 42
20 May 42
3 June 42
P31 Mar. 43
P 4 Aug. 43
P 20 Oct. 43
17 Apr. 42
P22 Mar. 44
P29 Mar. 44
P20 Aug. 44
P22 0ct. 44
P 30 May 45
P 8 Aug. 45
Pll Nov. 45
P 8 May 46
P 19 May 46
1 May 46
25Ang.46
P28Aug. 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P16 Oct. 47
P26 Sept 48
2 Feb. 49
P 23 Mar. 49
P 6 July 49
libut.
P12Dec« 26
P24 Mar. 37
Pll Sept. 40
15 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
P 4 Aug. 37
P 22 Apr. 42
P 4 Aug. 43
P17N0V. 43
P 22 July 42
P 29 Mar. 44
P 20 Aug. 44
P 22 Oct. 44
P 17 Jan. 45
P28Mar.45
P 30 May 45
P 8 Aug. 45
14 Apr. 46
P 8 May 46
P 19 May 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P 15 Oct. 47
17 Dec. 48
18 Dec. 48
P23 Mar. 49
P 6 July 49
P 3 Aug. 49
CAPTAIN.
15 Apr. 42
P31 Mar. 43
P 28 Mar. 45
P 8 Aug. 45
Pll Nov. 45
14 Apr. 46
P19 May 46
P 16 Apr. 47
18 Dec. 48
P 6 July 49
24 Joly 49
P 3 Aug. 49
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P 21 Aug. 49
Henry D*Oyley Torrens | 18 Sept. 49 1
Poyifuufer.— 9aiGeo.Dann,* ]5Mar31; 2iuf £r. 15 Apr. 13; Li. lejaly.lft.
A4futant$.^JAeut. Henry Hall Dare» 10 June, 40.
r. 2iwi Lieut. Edward Jenkins, 90 April 49.
Quarter^Maeten.'—^Bi Charies Grant,^ 5 July, 44.
r. Robert Fortune, 25 Aug. 40.
SbryiSfU.—Bdw. Bradford, 24 Sept. 41 ; iijst.-5.20Mar.28; Ho$.'A.b Dw.9SL
r. Robert Smith, 8 Dee. 45 ; Amiet.^9urg. 26 Sept. 34.
AuUt.'Swrgeofu.'-'yfMam Godfi«y Watt, 1 March, 44.
r. Douglas Grantham, 24 Oct. 45.
Faeingt Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Ijf Battaiion Betumedfram Nova Seotia, 5 Oct. 48.]
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Colonel. Bobert Ellice,* Ens. 8 Nov. 98; Xf. 5 Jan. 99 ; Capt. 4 May, 0| ;
dlqfor, 12 May, 08 ; Lt.-Col, 16 Mar. 09 ; Col. 12 Aug. 19 ; Mqjor-Qen. 22
July, 30 ; Li.'Oen, 23 If ov. 41 -, Col. 24th Regt. 2 Nov. 42,
LieiU.-CoUmeU.'^Howen Paynter,' Ens. 26 April, 28; Lieut. 6 Jan. 33; Capt,
P6 May, 42 ; Mi^or, P2d April, 46 ; Lieut.-Col. 14 Jan. 40.
William OastaTos Brown,* Efts. 7 July 25 ; Lieut. 11 May 30 ; Capt. 10 Mty
44; Mqfor, 15 Jan. 40 ; Lieut.-Col. P21 Dec 49.
Jir^;*0rj.— AuguBtoa Qeorge Blachford,^£nj. p 12 Not. 25 ; Htut. P12 Pec. 86 ;
CmH. 17 Aug. 41 ; Mtyor, 14 Jan. 49 ; Brevei Lieui.^Col. 7 June 49.
Cbarlea Henry Bllice, Lieut. 10 May 39 ; Capt. p 8 Aug. 45 ; Ifiyor, P 21 Dec. 4P.
Captaiks.
Edmund Wodehouae ....
Louis Howe Bazalgette*
Francifl Spring
John Hensy Lutman . > . •
Geo. Bllis UoydWaUams^
Francis Charles Skurray
Sweton Grant
Andrew JohnMacpherson*
Richard Aubin Croker*. .
John Balkeley Thelwall'
LlBUTBNAMTS.
George Frederick Berry*
Charles Mackechnie . . . •
Walter Cummiug
William Hartshorn," o^^'.
CammilloMontebelloDrew
Francis Clark
Thomas Maling Greensill
Henry Macdonald Bums
Wm. Douglas Hall Baillle
Henry John Hinde
Rob.Q.A.deMontmorency
Robert Halahan
Alex. Robert Moubray . .
James Stewart
Joseph Chas. Qoodfellow
Richard Henry Travers . .
Thomas Airey^
John Nagel
Acton de Veulle
James Charles W. Kippen
Fred. Wm. Adam Parsons
Richard Henry Holland
Geoiga Wedderbum . . • >
Ensigns.
Lord Frederick Montagu
William Vesey Munnings
R.HamiltonMontgomerie
John Augustus O'Neill •
Philip L. Tilbrook
James Tennent ToTey . .
Charles PetrAs Qeneste. .
R. Josh. Logan Crutchley
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EWSIQN.
P 24 Mar. 37
26 June 38
P28Feb. 40
8 Jan. 41
P 23 Apr. 41
P 7 Oct. 37
15 May 40
19 Apr. 42
P 13 Feb. 42
P 4 Aug. 43
7 Jan. 42
P 16 Apr. 41
20 May 42
29 Dec. 43
10 May 44
P 11 Apr. 45
5 Apr. 46
20 May 42
P 14 Apr. 46
13 Nov. 46
P 25 Aug. 46
17 May 44
23 Aug. 44
27 Feb. 45
12 Oct. 45
P 9 Dec. 45
21 Apr. 46
P29 Dec. 46
P 19 Nov. 47
P 31 Mar. 48
10 Aug. 48
P 20 Oct. 48
P 3 Dec. 47
P23 Apr. 47
P 10 Mar. 48
1 Sept. 48
P 3 Nov. 48
11 Apr. 49
23 Nov. 49
P 22 June 49
23 Nov. 40
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 15 Jan. 41
P 24 Sept. 41
P 22 April 42
P 16 June 43
22 Aug. 44
8 April 42
19 Jan. 44
26 July 44
5 Oct. 44
f 28 Apr. 46
7 Apr. 48
14 Jan. 49
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3 April 46 P 21 Dee. 49 1
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7 Lieut. Alray lerred with
the ISlh thfoiif hoat the cain-
pAigDf io Al^honbtan from
ISas to 184S InduilTe, ao4 ««a
prewnt at the itonn and cnp'
ture of Qhusaee (medal >, as-
I Mult and capture of the town
I and fortt of Tootiimdurrah,
' storm of Jhoolghur, night aU
I tack at Baboo Kooth Ohnr,
dettractlOD of Khardnrrah, aa-
■ault of Perwaudurrah, eionn-
mg of the Khoord Cabool IHmc,
affair of Teieen, forcina the
Jugdulluek Pav, reduction of
the fort of Mamoo Khali, de-
fenoeof JelliOahadC Medal) and
sorties on the Utii Nor. and 1st
Dec. 1841, nth Mar. S4tb Mar.
and let April, 1S48; general
aetioo and dereat of Akbar
Khan before Jellalabad, storm-
ing the heights of Jugdulluek,
general actMm of Teseen, and
raoaptura of Cabool (Medal).
« Doctor Oiea* scrrtd wMi ibo Qocca't Bo7oU Che
sanpolsn of ItM-A la the Soikdicni Coneon sad Sowunt
Warrec Coontrr. Ineludluc the ttornUm of Mvond
tiMkadet, end the loTestment and eapturo of the Fort
of
Pammuttr.—Qeo. Abercromby Ferrier, 29 Mar. 42 ; Em. p 12 April, 33 ; LietU.
AtStaant.—Lieut. William Hartshora,^' 25 Oct. 44. [p 1 June, 38.
Quarter 'Master. — Thomas Madden, 12 Oct. 49 .
^ur^eoTi.— John Stuart Smith, M.D. 27 Oct. 48 ; Assist.'Surg, 22 Nov. 39.
Assist.'Surgeon8.-^Wm9an Hanbury, 3 Apr. 46.
WOtiam James Furlonge, M.D. 8 Apr. 46.
James Grant, M..D.* 12 Oct. 41.
Faeinffs Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cos & Co.
1 Ltevt-OcBcral nileo serrod on tbo ospodidoa to South Amcriea. and was pioa«it at the capture of Beunos Aytco.
9 Lt..CoL FarBtcr ocTfed with the Mth ih the Ptmiaob eampaigu, and was daoseroosly wounded at the battle of ChUlin-
walfah (Medal)
4 U.'€olett^'BlaeUbrdw»«ed with the S4th m theFuaiaah etsipaigB (Modal), and sneoeeiled to thi
battle ef ChiUwawalWi : he «aa afterwards prcBcnt at the hattle of Goojerat. . ^ ^„ .,«.,» ^ •«
5 Make Bniwiisened in the faojaab campaign, and was wounded is the battle of ChuUaawanah (Medal).
4 QMPHdM MuJgctte. Macpheraon. and Croker. and Lieut. Thehrall, served ia the Fuiuanh campaiga, and
woduSatthchattie of ChiUi«nwaUah (Medal).
7 CsMaia WillMBa wyi dansctoust* woMSded at Chilli saw sHah (Msdal>.
i'VBStTVeitt auniartsheRi wesa AUghtly «euud«i at, ChittiaawaUab (Medal).
at the
rhe King^t Crat In two eornen of the Colour, " In VtrUate BeliffianU coi^fida,** The
Amu qf BiUnburghf " ^isi IhminuM frustra ; " with the WhUe Horae in the third ooraer
of the Colour. " Nee aspera ierrent." " MINDBN"— " EGMONT-OP-2EB." The
Sphinx. " EGYPT."— Fhmk Companiet, « MARTIWIQUB."
CoUmel.
9 Sir Henry Fi«d. Campbell,* KCB. 6i GCH. £!u. SO Sept 86; LUttt, k
Cap#.35 April,03^ Capt.k Lieut.-Col. 6 April, 06; CW. 25 Sept. 03; MqfCi^
Gen. 25 July, 10; Li€iU,*Gen. 4 June, 14; Qtn. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 25th Begt.
SO Oct 31. JAeut.'Colaneli.
James Robert Young, Ent. 27 July, 15 ; Lieut, 14 Dec. 18 ; Capt. PIS May, 26 ;
Mqfor, Pdl Dec. 93; Lieui.-CoU 8 April, 42.
John Joseph Mollis, Em. 9 July 03 ; X#. 1 Dec. 04 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 00 ; Br.-Mtg,
22 July 30; Ma^. 8 Apr. 42; £reo.-£/.-Co^, 9 Not. 46; X^.-Cof. 19 June 48.
JUi^/^rf.— Henry Francis Strange,* Em. 23 May 16; Lieut. 7 April 26; C^fif.
P29 June 26 ; Breo.-Mqjor, 23 Nov. 41 ; Mt^or^ 20 Oct 42.
John Thomas Griffiths, Em. 6 Sept 14; Lieut. P 17 May 21 ; Capt. 1 Sept 31 ;
Milder, 7 Aug. 46.
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Capt AIMS.
Samuel Wells
Samuel B. Hamilton ....
George Holt
Wm. C. B. Napier, 4.^ . .
EdwardRamsden Priestley
m John Impett*
Stanhope Mason Gildea. .
m Thomas Deacon*. . . .
James OgUvy
Hen. Fra.Wm. H. Fane,#.
I.IBUTBKAKT8.
Stewart Northey
Robert Mascie Taylor . .
Henry T. Walker, a^...
Robert Murphy Nicoils
Fred. J. B. Priestley ....
Robert Caimes Bruce . .
Samuel Percy Lea. .....
Wm. H. Tylden Pattenson
George Beut
Charles D. Pogson ....
Cha. Jas. Stewart Wallace
George E. Lane*
Charles Fred. Browne . .
Henry Exley Jones ....
Fredericlc Wm. Breedon
Robert Briscoe
Thomas Edwin Blomfield
William Thomas Potts . .
William George Turner . .
Astley Campbell Smith . .
Horatio Priestley
Henry Veitch
Arthur Ridgway Poynts
Bnsionb.
William Henry Neweiiham
Charles Cramond Dick • .
John Henry Nott
William Vere Lane ....
Alexander Strange
Geoige Skene Hallowes
Francis Kegan Cox ....
John Richard H array
BNSIOM.
9 Apr. 25
20 Sept 33
10 Aug. 23
28 Aug. 35
27 Not. 35
14 April 14
P 20 Apr. 37
5 Apr. 13
P31 Mar. 38
24 Feb. 43
LIEUT.
P 18 Jan. 30
P 11 Jan. 39
28 Oct. 36
OJuly 37
8 Mar. 38
P30Mar.38
P 6 July 38
P23 Aug. 30
10 April 42
9 April 42
5 Not. 41
27 May 42
19 May 43
P27 Oct 43
P 16 May 45
27 Oct 43
24 May 44
29 Mar. 44
P 10 May 46
P 11 Not. 45
28 Aug. 46 h
P 19 Feb. 47
10 Sept 45
17 Dec. 47
25 April 48
P 12 Sept 48
12 Sept 48
10 June 48
16 Feb. 49
4 May 49
CAPTAIN.
p 8 Oct. 89 P 15 Sept 37
p 14 July 37 P 12 Jan. 39
12Sept25 30Oct 40
P17N0T. 37;P29Apri142
P 13 Jan. 38 p 20 Oct 43
P 5 Oct. 20
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3 Aug. 15
P 16 Dec. 40
26 July 44
P 21 May 41
P 3 Aug. 41
P 4 July 39
4 Oct 30
8 April 42
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P 10 May 44
P20Dec. 44
22 July 45
9 June 46
9 June 46
29 Jan. 47
P 30 Dee. 45
P 8 Oct 47
P 5 Not. 47
25 April 48
11 June 48
19 June 48
9 Jan. 49
P 10 April 40
30 Jan. 35
P 19 May 46
29 Apr. 36
19 June 48
P 1 Aug. 48
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9 Not. «1
9 Hot. 46
7 Joaa 40
1 81r Rsnrjr Flrdcrick <
beU •tn*^ In HolluMi frm
P«K. to If ft7, 1708 ; iti Fluulvr*
fruB JuiM to Dec. 17M, wmA
WM pnMMt la tlio actfoa u
Boit«l. Embarked for Fi»rta-
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Um Sd Brigsda of Gau«fai» md
WM pment at Um piif of
tbe Doaro umI enptatv uf
Oporto, netioB at HatonwwwJr.
and battle of Talavofa. w b< o
ha WM sereraly wouadcd, aa4
returned to England is ntnm
qu<mee. R^ulnad tbe vrmj im
Portugal, In /una. 1811, a^d
reramed tli« commaad «f tl«
9nd Brigade of Oaafda» muh
wh'eb h« wM pmrat at tb«
f lektf of Cfudad Rodrlfo. i>m
the adrance of tlw BncMi
Army aeron th« Agaada iau>
Spain, ba conmaaded Ikr l*c
Oivlelon, and with It waa ptv^
•cnt at the batila af siiato.
manca, capture of Madrid, c.d
alega of Burgut. McdaJ a:.d
one claep for TaUvna
Salamanca.
ft M^iorlaipctt wentA xhm raaipaiga of IflAwyfc
the 7lat. and wm pmcvt at the battfo «f Wi
a M^i. Dcaeoa terv«d with the iDd
TSrd OB the expedithw to atratoaadi,
Olbbe, in 1918; aa4 cothe aorU ofUemaMt. v^
Conot W«liiio4ea. md wm piMsM m th* imth U
Goerde. SahMqucaUy •■ BotlMrf. voider Lwd L w
doch, dnrioK the operatioaa of the wiatcr ca»M«» «#
IMS- 14. Camimn of l8lt,~Mwreiy wowaded t «•
tcrloo. CoaiBMdod oae of the diwaibed totiaii •<
the Kandiaa pnmocea, aod other opaMaa^ia C«
donng the rebellion of 1817 and !«.
9 Mar. 49
Paymaater, — Wm. Bruoiell, 30 Sept. 42 ; Em. 1 1 June, 30; Lieut* 10 Oct. 34
Adjutant. — Xieitf. Henry Torrent Walker, 16 Dee. 43.
Quorfer-Afajfer.— Robert Malcolm, 27 April 49.
Surgeon.'^mme^ McGregor, 13 Dec. 44 ; Assist. ^Surg. 24 July 34.
^«i«f.-5«r^.— Jonas King Carr, M.D. 24 July 46.
Jamet Fraser,M.D. 20 Oct. 48.
Frederick Clarke, 27 Oct. 48.
{Facings Blue.— il^enf/, Mentrs. Coz k Co.]
• ll^or StfaBgr Mnred with tboMth on iha China axpedltioa (Medal), and wm piaMia at ttodcfrw* W
Ingpo, at Tscka, Chapoo, Wootung, Shanghae, Chin Klang Foo, and Nankin.
4 M^r Napiar wrred m aida-da-camp to SirChariM Napier during hit campalgB agalatt Ite
ad deMrt tnbcs dtuatcd on tba right hank of the Indoi, early In 1846.
a Li. Laaa Mncd with tba 40Ui la the aetloo of Mahar^pore, aad bM racalvad Iha B
Hnd Quartenl
at Cork. J
26th ( TTitf Cameraman) Segment of Foot.
]77
Yean'Serr.
66
Pall
Pay.
S5
81
118
Half
Pay.
0
0
26
0
21
0
15
0
17
0
17
0
13
0
15
0
14
0
16
0
11
0
15
0
10
0
8
0
9
0
8
0
9
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
3
0
9
0
3
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
12
0
8
0
8
0
12
lA
1
0
The Sphinxy " EGYPT.--*" CORUNNA."—" CHINA.-— T»< Dragon.
Colonel,
9 Ha John, Lord Seaton/ QCB. QCMG. GCH., Eru. 10 July, 1794 ; Lt. 4 Sept.
95 ; Copt, 12 Jan. 00 -, Mt^or, 21 Jan. 08; Lt.-CoL 2 Feb. 09 ; Co/. 4 June, 14 ;
Mqfor-Gen. 27 Hay, 25 ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col, 26 F. 28 March, 38.
Lieut,- CoIomI.
Andrew T. Hemphill, Ew. 7 Apr. 25; Lieut. 16 Apr. 29: Capt, 3 July,
39 ; Mqjor, 11 Feb. 46; Lt.-Col. p 8 Dec. 46.
Mqfon,— George Hogarth,* CB,,Ens, p22 May 17 ; Lieut. P 13 Sept. 21 ; Capt,
P 12 Nov. 25 ; Brev.-MqjOTy 28 June 38 ; Mqjor, 28 Aug. 41.
Ferdinand Whittingham,' CB. Ens. 2 Nov. 32 ; Lieut, p 19 Feb. 36 ; Capt. p 30
Apr. 41 ; Brev.-Mqjor, 23 Dec. 42 ; Mqjor, p 1 Oct. 47.
Captains.
George F. Mylius/ s
Bernard Granville Layard
Francis Carey
Henry Edga^
John Wm. Johnstone* . .
John Rodgers^
George Frend '
William Smith Nicholson
Charles Cameron'
William Hopson Hopson
LlEUTBKANTS.
Wm. Thomas Betts^ ....
Arthur August. Long^ore
Thomas Andrews
Bertie Mathew Roberts
Jacob Geo. Mountain, atfj,
Robert Mordaunt Dickens
Thomas William Andrews
Richard WoUaston Clerke
Charles £dward Preston
Robert Thomas Heam . .
William Hsdaile Thomas
Fred. Torrens Lyster** . .
Chamb. Heury Hinchliff
Bnsioks.
Henry James Noyes ....
Rodney Myllns
ENSIGN.
17 Oct. 24
P 13 Aug. 29
P 22 May 35
P 27 Sept. 33
P31 May 33
P 31 Mar. 37
P24 Nov. 36
P 4 Mar. 36
16 May 34
P 4 July 39
24 Nov. 35
P 8 May 40
P27 Dec. 42
22 May 41
25 Oct. 42
18 June 41
P 2 Feb. 44
P 12 April 44
26 July 44
19 Aug. 44
P 19 Mar. 47
20 June 41
P 9 April 47
LIEUT.
26 June 46
14 Aug. 46
Aug. Fred. Tbistlethwayte| p 29 Dec. 46
R. Creighton Granville •
John Stratton
Fred. Alfred Carrington .
William Mosse
P 2 Mar. 49
Pll May 49
P 8 June 49
21 Aug. 49
CAPTAIN.
BRET.-MAJ.
9 Nov. 46
P 28 Jan. 26
12 Jan. 33
P 2 Sept. 37
p24 Nov. 35
25 Feb. 37
P 18 May 38
P 14 July 37
19 Dec. 38
1 July 37
P 28 Dec. 41
16 Nov. 39
P31 Dec. 41
25 June 44
P23Jnne4d
p 19 May 46
26 June 46
14 Aug. 46
P22 Dec. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
29 May 47
8 June 49
P 1 Nov. 42
P 3 Aug. 49
10 Licvt. Ljrtlcr terTcd in the wan of BucatMion in
Portsnl and in Spain, from 1881 to 1841, as Captain
of Infantry and Cavalrj, and waa pnacnt in Oporto
duxinf th« 8i^, and at the 8icf« and Captnro ot
Imn, rontaralN% Morella, Bctga, and Caatdotte (m*
T«Rtf wonndcd). Waa oa the staff of General Don
Diego Leon, eomnianding hie csoort, and extra aide-
de-camn. He was twiee decorated with the Order of
St. Ferdinand lor eharfss of cavalrf at Alio and Berga*
and with the medah m the siege and eapture of Ixun
and Morella. He acrred with the Mth in the battla of
Pnnniar (medal).
OV.43; ^fu.P2 Feb. 38; X<.P16 Nov.41.
P30 Aug. 31
17 June 41
P 7 July 43
10 Dec. 44
P20Dec. 44
P 4 Apr. 45
5 Dec. 43
P 2 Sept. 45
31 July 46
P 24 Dec. 47
8 Cspt. Frand wrred a*
aide-de-camp to Sir Hugh
Gougb at Mahandpore(inedai),
in which action be waa serertlj
wounded, and bad his right
arm amputated In the field.
9 Captain Cameron terred
throughout the China expo-
diUon (medal), and was present
at Chusan, Canton, Amof, de-
fence of Ningpo, at Chapoo,
Wooiung, RhaiighBe,apd Naa*
king.
I
Paynuuter, — Robert Collins Craigie, 3 N
A4futant. — Lieut. Jacob Qeorge Mountain, 14 Aug. 46.
QiMirfer-Afa«fer.— Cbarles Kent,? 2 April 47.
Surgeon. — Andrew Ferguson, M.D., 25 Sept. 46 ; Atst.-Surg. 23 Dec. 36.
Astist.'Surgeon. — Frederick Douglas, M.D., 30 March, 49.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox Sc Co. — Irish Agents, Sir £. R. Borough,
Bt.f Armit, tc Co.
[Returned from Bengal, 4th July, 1843.]
1 Lord lealen has leedTcd tbo «oM crass and thnc elasps tot Comnna, Albvhera, CIndad Bodrign, (where ht wan
MVMcly wonndedX NireUe, NItc, Orthes, and Tonloiue.
1 M^Jor Hogaiihservod in China (oMdal), at the defcnee of Ningpe, at Chapoo, Woosuoff, Bhanghae, Chfai Klang Voo, anA
NankiiV. He eoaaaanded the left mtag of the Mth oa a dctaehed wwmnand at the assault and eaplnrs of the elty of Chl»
Kiang Poo.
5 M^Jor Whltttngham ierved as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Gough throoghont the operatioes of 184S In CUna (medal),
and was prcseol at Scgoan, Cbapoo, Wooeong, Shanghae, and Chin Klang Poo.
4 Mai, Mylins served throughout the China npedltion (uicdal)» and was present at the drsk caphne of Chuaan, the opera*
tions before Canton from tbe S4th to the SItt May IMI. at Woosnng. Sbanghae, Chin Kiang Poo, and Nanking:.
6 Cape Idgar lerTcd in ChuM (medal) at the defence of Nfaigpo, at Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, Cliln Klang Poo, and
Nanfcta«.
5 Captain Johnstone serrcd throoghont the CUaa «ip«dltton (modal), and was pecscnt at Chnsan, Csaton (wounded !•
the left wrist), defenee of Niogpo, at Tscke, Chapoo, Woosung. Shanghae, Chin Kiang Poo, and Nanking.
7 Coptala Rodgen, Lt, Bctts, and Qr^MsstcT Kent, lerred throughout the China expedition (iDedsl). and were present
St Ohnsaa, Osnton, dtilknce of Ningpo, at Cbapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, Chin Klang Poo, and Nanking.
178
27th [or InnUkOlmg) Begt. ofFottL ["
MdQMrttm«t
Tean'8«rt
A OmU* wtth TbiM Tarratt; St. Geoffgv't eoloai* flytaf la • Mm Field. The WUtc Hone, *' Nm
UrrtmlJ* "ST.LUGU." The Mktiur, wHh (he vorde <* EOVPT"— »MAIDA» — «« BAXfeAK
" 8ALA1U1IGA "— * VITTOBIA •— •* PTBSKBES "— " NIVELLB "— " ORTHES "— " T0UL0U8B •^—
'• PBII1W8U1-1*— " WATERLOO."
CoUmtUn
pSirWOUuB F. P. irapler,^ KCB. .fi!n#.14 Jane, 00 ; LimU 18 Apr. 01 ; (W.
Foil Half ^ ^i>n«« <>4 ; Ut^VTj 30 May, 11 ; Zieui.-Col, 22 Nov. 13 -, CW. 92 Jsty,
Pfej- P^r SO; Mt^ar-Oen. 23 Not. 41 ; CM. 27th Regt. 6 Feb. 48.
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LUui.''Colcn€L
9 Henry Arfhar Magenta,* Comet, 1 Oct. 12; Lieut. 4 March 13; Copt. »8
Sept. 19; Mi{f. P20 Not. 27 ; Brev.Lt.-Col.2S Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Coi. 18 Apr.46.
Mi^ore*
Samael E. Ooodman, 2nd Lieui. 7 July 26; Lieut. 9% April 26; Capt. 9 A Oct.
33 ; Mq/or, P 28 Feb. 40 ; Brevet Lt.-CoL 20 Oct. 46.
Usher WiUiamson, Eneiffn, P29 Aug. 26; Lieitt, p 11 Nor. 31 , Capt. p28 Feb.
40; Mqfar, P18 Aug. 48.
Captains.
Qeo. Anthony Dnmlbrd
Thomaa Perdval Toozel
Henry D. Chohneley ....
Andrew Vincent Watson
Walter Butler
Froderick King
Herman Stapylton
Francis Wm. Johnstone- .
Oliver Langley
Ft^derick Palmer
LiBUTBHAHTB.
Bdw.NassauMoleswortli,r
Benjamin Midgley, a4^.
John Samuel Manly • . •
Hon. F. Bean. Pakenham
Brabason Noble. .......
C. A. W. Wedderbume. .
John Rieh.Hedges Becher
Barclay Thomas
Edward Barnes
Alexander Chancellor . .
William Archibald Kldd
Charles Warren
Arthur Mowbray Jonea. .
Enbiohs.
WnUam Crosier
Wm. Cameron Somenrille
James Henry Creagh
WUliam Douglas Pbellps
Predarlck Rhodes
Hon. LucW.C.A.F. Gary
John David Downing
BMBlOir.
3 Mar. 26
10 Sept. 20
P 13 July 31
P21 Dee. 32
P 16 Dec. 26
P 13 Dec 33
P 4 Aug. 37
P19 Aug. 36
Pl9Mar. 40
P 16 Jane 48
P 1 Dec 39
U Dec. 37
16 Feb. 39
P 8 Feb. 42
P 3 June 42
P 6 Dec 43
P31 May 44
31 Dec 44
26 July 46
P20 0ct. 46
P20NOT.46
93 April 47
P28Sept.47
29 Dec 46
P24 8ept.47
19 Nov. 47
P 9 Jane 48
P18 Sept. 49
Pl90ct 49
P23N4yv.49
LIBUT.
CAPTAIB.
P 16 Dec 26
P 4 Oct. 33
P 18 Dec 33
P 18 May 38
P 19 Sept. 26
P 17 Aug. 38
p 19 Mar. 41
P 23 July 41
P92Mar.44
P 16 Feb. 46
P 9 Apr. 41
16 Apr. 41
P20Oct. 43
P20Oet. 46
P20 Nov. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P24 Sept. 47
19 Nov. 47
P 9 June 48
Pl8Aug.48
P22Dec 48
PIS Sept. 49
3 Apr. 49
6 Nov. 38
P 16 Nov. 41
P 3 June 42
P20Oet. 49
90 Sept. 44
P90Oet. 46
P 1 Dec 46
P 9 June 48
P 22 Dec 48
P94 Feb. 48
MAJOB.
16 Sept. 48
6 Mr. Moetya wrfed tai iBe
Peniarale, from Jaa. 1811 «Mi|
the end of the war, tedadiof
the tlefe of Badaloa. Apra l«U ,
battles of Salanaaca, ▼WoHa,
and the Pjreneee; etonalnr of
San Sebasttaa with Iha Tolaa.
teerpanf ; battleeorOriBeea^
Toulooee. SerTedlathe
rican war, iDclodliic the i
at Ptatttbuff. Preeeat a
ISth Jaae at Waierloa. ■• haa
ttw
reerived the War Medal wtth oifht
Badijee, Salamaaca, Tittorl^ Pyrmeea,
SebMtiao, Nlrelle, Ntre, aod '^xdc
Thomas Magnirs iP14Dec49
Paynuurer.-— Victor Raymond^ 9 March, 96 ; JS^ 11 Feb. 08 ; XrifMf. 16 Kor.
09; Capf. 7 April, 96.
Aiffutani.'-Lieut. BenJ. Midgley, 11 Dec 37.
Quarter-Miuter. — Geo. ThompsoD, 13 Sept. 31. [Auiet. 9 Nov. 10.
Surffeon.^-9 9BL Itios. Mostyny«6 Oct. 26; Aseitt.-Smrg. 19 Dec 11 ;
Astiit.'Surgeon.—Wil)iua Nelson Irwin, 2 Dec 42.
FaekufM Baff.— il^SNi, Andrew Lawrle, Bsi|.
IBetumedfiom the Cape of Good Hope, 18 Apiil 48.]
•ttheiicge of CofaalMCMwdlMMleof Kiaec^ia ISIfi ttlr leha
to the rad of ibM WW is 1814 u4 was
I Bit WiWea Napier
ISOSiSi the raba^BOTi
HMl-Miiflinf ■eeaet
faif tM acctaa of the Coa (
the Iica4 of rix eompanica Mpportiair the Und : >cdon" ef Toe ^knmee, W>tk of Saliieiiica,
of Vfm whmSovlt AiieeiMoa ta mkve 8«b Scbostiaa. aad agabi whca th« Alike jMuaed
ytWOo aad Wlte— aomdM fai acftadiag the diarclmad of Areaaiii** ; betffa of OriaM. I
ISII. fib WtUtaaihaaTCceNvd the s(M Modal and cvoela>p«lbrMaBa>ica.Nlttlle. aad NHe.M
ha haa doMsribcd with so muA AUktj ta hja advinbl* ** UiaCon of (he !
). baiUc of Bnueo, Mtioai of Femhal. H«di]i1u^ nd Caaal Ni
Ir WtUtaa haa TCcehvd the sold Modal and cvo elaapa Ibr
the 4Sid light leSurtrT, aad aloe ia maar adaer acti
Pacaiea d*Ofwr» aad OfUMO.
iairii««
BrlWa
actkna.
iea.111
I the
1 Ueei^Cotoatl
■erred with the 7th ftnlUcn in the Pralaaala eed at New Oflaaaa,
Ibr Nhdte, Ortfw*, end Tbaloaot.
3 "%mJ!S!? 'T 28M( The North Gloucestershire) Regt of Foot. 179
1 Th« SpMnx, with th« words «• BOTFT •— " OORUNKA * — - B4RB0Si « — " ALBUHERA • —
8 T»»» Berv. " VITTORIA**— « PTREMBKS »— ^ KI?BLLB**~>«* llIYfi»»-.«*OtTHES»»— " PENINSUX^l"
••WATERLOO." CoUma,
9 John Dniiy,* CB. KC. Bns. SI Oct. d5; Xlett^. e Jio. 96; Cop^ 13 Aug.
04; Mqjvr, 6 Feb. 13; Xmu^^-Co/. 89 Hov. 13; CM.83 JalySO; Jfofor-
G«n. 28 Nov. 41 ; €61, 88th Foot, 18 May 49.
i^itftii.-Cotone/.— John Mesniter, Em, 18 Joly, 15; LiOti*. p 3 July, 23; Copt.
9 19 Sept. 26 ; Mi^or, p 27 Sept. 33 ; Ligyt^Col. 84 Aog. 42.
Jfq70rj.— Thomas Wheeler, .Oui^fiy 84 May, 14 ; Liilut. P 18 Dec 17 ; CapU
28 Sept. 38; Jft^ror, 84 Aug. 42.
Frank Adams, Em, p 30 Dee. 26; Lieut. 83 Mar. 32; Capt, p31 Dec. 33;
MtJOOTy 89 Oct. 43.
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Captaiits.
Robt. Julian Baumgartner
Mottram Amlrews .*....
Henry Furey Wakefield*
Percy Archer Butler. . . .
Alexander Fraier
John Oaiie Bogert ApUn
George Batter Stooey • .
John Taylev Gorle* ....
Robert Henry LindMB . .
BirsiON.
LlBUTBBAJITB.
Samiid BairiOB .«..
John Dane «.
Charlea A. Thompeon. • .
Henry Webb, u^jlittont . .
Ghariea Steetena
Henry WOUam Dennte..
WittamRoberta
JohnDondaa Malcolm..
Snnez L. A. B. Me«lter
Edward Colltaa
Henry R. Crewe Qodley
O. Robt Hamond Orlebar
WUUam Gordon Shntc
BiraiaNS.
PhiUpHen.Prend€r.Aplin
Fied. Dlckhuon Bourne
Simpson Hackett
Edward Thomas Stehelin
Oeoige Savlle Wilson....
James Graham Turner • .
Robert Mark Halyborton
Wm. HamiltonTbompsoh
P 27 Sept. 33
0 April 26
P17 Dee. 29
P 1 Mar. 39
Pll Aug. 37
P 7 Oct. 37
P 13 Mayd6
P 7Ang. 40
PlBJan. 38
P 27 Dec 37
P31 May 39
Pll Mi^ 38
4 Jan. 39
18 June 41
P 7 Aug. 40
18 Dec 41
P 1 Nov. 80
1 Not. 42
6 Not. 42
P 24 May 44
P 26 Sept. 46
P 13 Mar. 46
P26NOT.47
21 Apr. 46
p 6 Apr. 46
31 Dec 47
19 Sept. 48
28 Mar. 49
P30Mar.40
13 Apr. 49
LIBUT.
CAPTAIir.
BRET.-HAJ.
P 30 June 37
P24Jnly 28
29 July 38
2 May 42
P 12 July 39
P23 April 41
P 11 Jan. 39
P 28 Dec 41
P 16 Not. 39
8 Apr. 41
13 Sept. 42
28 July 40
P 80 Apr. 41
14 Oct. 42
P28 Dee. 41
30 Dec. 42
10 July 43
29 Mar. 44
P24May 44
p 21 May 47
p 21 July 48
P 10 Dee. 47
P30Mar. 49
6 Paymaster BentoD MiT«d In tht Pealnfola'
from July, I6I9» to the tod of the war, Includ*
ins the battlflf of Vtttoite, the Pyrenee*, (wound-
Mi in the ennX Pvnpelime, Nivelle, Nire, Or-
thM, and TooIouMw Served also in the Ameri-
can war, and was severely wounded In the
right breast by a rifle ball at Flattsborg. He
has rsesived the War Medal with five clasps.
P 23 April 41
24 Aug. 42
30 Dec. 43
P 4 Apr. 46
P 8 Oct. 44
20 Not. 46
10 Dee. 44
P28MaK.46
11 June 48
15 Dec 48
t Ottplain WaksfieM served
wfth the 40Cb In Lower end
Ufper Sclnde in 1890 and 40.
Us commaaded the Oranadier
Company daifnf the whole of
ths (meratlons in Caadahar and
in All)rhanlstan,in 1841 and 42,
and has received the Hedal
for Candahar, Ghosnee, and
Cal>ool. Ha was also present
in the action of Mahan^pore,
and has Uecelved the Bronse
Slar.
I Capt. Gorte lorved with the
KMi iccimeBt the eampeifii on the
Betli9 (Medal) and was piCMiil in
tkabetdeofr '
I |!l|ll
I •«3?*3Jf 'I ion an eanedttlon to the coast of Holland tn the winter of 1700; In the Bast Indies in 1700; and' with the
d " A-^ ^"* '^foroe under Sir David Baird from tbenoe to E|rypt In 1801 (medal) ; at the liege and eaptare of Copen-
18 Sept. 49
Paymatter.-^Qeo, Thot. fieuBon,* 20 May, 36 ; Em, 13 Feb. 12 ; 14, 26 Aug. 13.
As^€tnt.^Lieut. Henry Webb, 21 May, 43.
Quarter^Mmter* — ^Adam Coipan, 23 July, 44.
Sui^wn.— 9031 Wiii.HenryY0uiigj4Sept.28;il.-i9.4 Feb.l3;H.-il. 19 Dec 11.
Astut,'Swrg,—Ben}Bmiu Wm. Mariow, MD., 26 Oct. 4$.
Facings Yellow.^ — AgentiM Memic Cox Sc Co*
[Betumed fi-om Bombay^ ]9<A May 1848.]
M^or-Oeaenl Dnfly served in the campaign of 1700 in the West ladles nades Sir Balph Abercromby ;
S
E
^ •! |l>«COn and battle of Kioge, in 1807; the campaiTn of 1808-0 In Spain mider Sir John Moorei In the Light
Mit% Brigade; in the Peninsula with the 43rd Light InCsntry, fren 1800 to the end of 1818, Inelndlog the ac
M of 31 i'tlooa of Condeiza. Poasbal, Bedinha, aad Sabttgal; battle of Fnentes d'Qnor* siege of Cludad Rodrigo—
2 i-SbJI'fa ^eoBiaMttded the asianlting party at the capture of Fort Reynard, an outwork of Chidad Rodrlgo. Siege
fl^^aad assault of Bad^os (medal), battle of Ylttorla (wounded In the head), ieveral skirmishes in the Py-
. J a^ I renees and on the Bidassoa, action of the belghu of Tesa, battles of the Nlvelle and Mive^ He has re-
l9 S-9^^ jceived the gold medal for Barti\|os, and the aUver War Medal with six olasps for Fnentes d*Onor, Ciudad
^1 a Rodrlgo^ yitloria, Pyrenees, Nivslle, and Nlve.
^ifl 7 Itr. Tooag served in the Peninsula, from Mareb, ISll to Feb. 1818, indtuding the last Blege of Ba-
ditfos, and battle of Salamanca. Served also the eampaigna of 1818, 14^ and 18, in Germany, Holland, and
t the Netherlandt, incltidlng the attack on Beriren-op-Zoom» aad battto of Waieiioo. He has reeeived the
«i Ur.a MaiIbI «*IHi tarn nitaena ftw TlAilalnf mt\A flnl»niantf*«
a^||£ War Medal with two clasps for Badajoi and Salamanca.
of
•erred
±S3
4Hmn
rcontlnnation of Notes firora page 80.]
10 Cspt. Danean tenred with the SUt thrangfaioat the CaiueigB of 104i in Ai||liairietan. inctodivir the aetiaoa
MMeeeai. Teseen, aad Jetdollack, oceufntion of Cebooi, and «fcent engsgeaiemt tesding to it ( Meesl) . He icrt
with the nth in the Csiapeign oa the Satlq. and waa aeverelf womded at the battle ef bobraon (Hedal) .
1 1 ffea. CH>t. MoBckton and Ens. Nerill aerred with the Mth throBsboal the FaniMlh eampaiign of J 848-9 (Medal),
iaeliidiag the peaaage of the Chenab, end batUes of CliiJUanwallah (woundedl aad femiiiiai
*li tient. Hart aerred with the Ird Light Dragooaa thna^nt the Faaiaab caapaigB ia 1848-9 (Medal), and waa
praeant at the battlea of Sadoolapoie. ChiUiaavaUah, and Geoieiat.
U Xabr ^>T* Ueata. KaesMmc, FiuQerald, SimaMwa, I^viaga^ Bvaa^ Headtreon, Fierr, Smith, and Ferria.
Caa. Chamaa, Qr^Mr. Dowson. and Aaai.-8an. 8tewaxt» aancd with the SMh thraaghoet the Pnnjaub canpairn
hi lM»«nfedal), inefaidbig the paavage of the Cheaah^ aad baltlaa of ChiUiaBwallSh end Ooojmt.
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180 [B5b. forrndia,-j 29A ( The Worcestershire) Regt. of Foot. [ ^f^j- \
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9 9aift John, jEShH d/ Stcafford, * QCB.&QCH. Bns. 80 Sept. 1703; £/. 1 0
93; Capi. 24 Maf , 94; Lieut.'Col. 14 March, 1800; CoL 25 Julv,
MaQor-Oeiu 4 June) 13 ; Lieut. -Gen, 27 May, 25 ; G«i. 28 JTot. 41 ; CVZ.
Regt. 23 Jan. 28. Lieut, -ColoneU.
Q«orge Congrevc," CB. Ens, 8 Apr. 25 ; Lieut, p 12 Jan. 26; Copt. 9\ti
28 ; Brmf.'M({for, 23 Not. 41 ; Mq;or, 8 April, 42 ; Lieut.'CU. 11 F«i^.
Armine Simcoe Henry Mountain,** CB., #. Ene, 20 July, 15 ; Lieui, ^3 D«c.
Cap^P26May,25 ; Afq;. pSO Dec. 26; Lt.-Col. 23 June, 40; CW.t9 Joe
ilf<vV>rj.— Matthew Smith,' JSn*. 16 Sept. 16; Lt, 31 Dec. 23; Capi. 8 Feb. j
Brevet'Mqjor 23 Dec. 42; Afif/ar 22 Dec. 45 ; Breo. Lt.-CoL 7 Jnoe 4'*
Gregory Lewis Way, «»J&w.p 17 Feb. 32; Lieut. 80 July 86; C<»^Pil M«t ^
Afflr/or, P 8 Dec. 46.
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Captains.
Arth. St. Geo.H. Stepney^
H Edward Boyd^
John D. Youngy' #
John Power^
Kenneth Murchison* ....
£.Lngard»' «., i,e, 7 June 40
John iSneas Duncan*^ . .
Edw. Henry Westropp'*
Hon. Hor. M. Monckton*'
Carey Handfleld"
LlBUTBlCANTS.
C. E. MacDonnell,'a4/.
William Francis Stehelin'^
Hugh George Colvill,*^..
Henry George Walker*. .
St. Geo. Merryn Nugent**
Lindsay Farrington'^ • • . •
John Mackenzie Lyle'* . .
Augustus Alexander Diek^
Valens Tonnochy**
Frederick Kneebone*'. . . .
Edwardllios. FitsGerald"
Henry Philips Onslow'*.-.
Wm. Septimus Simmons*'
Charles Hugh Levinge*'. .
Edward Browne Hart"*
Richard John Evans" ..
J. Sheridan Henderson"
Bdmond H. C. Pery'* ..
Rob. C. Dairy mple Bruce
John Thomas James ....
W.LanccyDaTies Smith"
George Augustus Fenis"
DeVicValpy
EUSIONS.
George Henry NeviU** ..
William D. Chapman" . .
Edward Hazlefoot Paske"
William Congreve
Frank Browne
William Speke Dicidnson
John James Hood Gordon
Edward Carter
EXSIKN.
P 16 May 84
16 July 11
16 Aug. 25
P 5 May 37
1 Feb. 39
31 July 28
P 7 Aug. 35
p 2 Not. 88
P2a April 41
14 Dec. 38
P21 Apr. 42
30 April 41
10 Jan. 40
P 29 Apr. 42
P 25 Oct. 42
23 June 43
P 19 May 43
P31 Dec. 44
P 2 Sept. 45
19 Dec. 45
23 July 42
19 Nov. i\
1 Apr. 46
2 Apr. 46
9 Dec. 45
4 Apr. 46
8 Apr. 46
P22 May 46
10 Nov. 48
P 18 Apr. 45
14 Apr. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P90 0ct. 48
19 Feb. 47
10 Dee. 47
P 14 Apr. 47
80 Mar. 49
10 April 49
P 4 May 49
P21 Aug. 49
14 Dee. 49
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3 Apr.
23 J^u«.
8 Apr
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P 10 Nov. 87
1 July 12
P 7 Jan. 27
P 12 July 89
20 May 41
P31 Oct. 31
26 Oct. 80
8 Apr. 42
P 29 Apr. 42
8 Apr. 42
P28 Ja]ie48
20 Dee. 42
8 Aug. 41
81 Dec. 43
P31 Dee. 44
27 Sept. 44
P 2Sept.45
20 Mar. 46
20Mar.46
20 Mar. 46
20 Dec. 48
30 July 46
25 Nov. 46
P 19 Feb. 47
5 Aug. 47
P 28 Sept. 47
10 Dec. 47
P 1 Aug. 48
14 April 46
P 10 Mar. 48
19 Jan. 49
80 Apr. 40 ,_^_^.
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P 15 Apr. 42
17 Aug. 96
5 Nov. 41
P 29 Dec. 43
22 Dec. 45
80 Dec. 43
80 July 46
6 Aug. 47
P 4 ^ay 49
80 April 40
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^2?T^*''T^'*^'Sl®'?^ Naylor,*' 8 May 85 ; JB^w. 1 Septl l^Ijt. il J
Ai^utant.-^Lteut. Charles Eustace MacDonnell,* 20 M^. 46. f Mar i
QMar^er-Afcvfer.— Chas.SutherlandDowson."10Dec.47;JSW.dJaa«.^-
Sur^eon^^Richard Dane," MD., 21 July, 46; Asriei.'Smrv.ll JiSr!^
AigUt.'6urgeans.'-Wmam Green Trousdell,* 8 April, 49. *
AlexanderMackay Macbeth,** 21 July 46-5 Facjaas T<niiv,r—
Lodovic Charles Stewart," 8 June 41 . # AomUt.
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I •* ] SOiA ( Th6 Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot 181
The Sphinx, with the words "EGYPT'— "BADAJOZ"— "SALAMANCA"—
" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
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9 George^ Marquis qf Tweeddale,* KT. Cfi. En$, June, 1804 ; Li: 12 Oct. 04 ;
Capt, 14 May, 07 ; Mqior, 14 May, 12 ; Lt.-Coi. 21 June, 13 ; Col. 27 Hay,
25 ; MqjoT'Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Oen, 0 Nor. 46 ; Co/. 30th Foot, 7 Feb. 46,
Lteut.-0>/ontf2.— Samuel John Luke NicoU, 2d Lieut, P 27 Apr. 32 ; Lieut, p 8
June 38 ; Capi. p 10 Apr. 40; McQaTf P5 March 47 ; Lt,'CoL p 4 Aug. 48.
Mqfor$,—Vh\i\p Chas. Cavan, Ens, p 19 Dec. 34 ; Lieut, p 1 Mar. 39; Capt,
P 23 April 41 ; Mq)Cry p 30 July 47.
William Francis Hoey, Ens, P28 Oct. 31 ; Lieut, 5 Sept. 35 ; Capt, p 22 July
42 ; Mqj. P 4 Aug. 48.
BM8ION.
24 Not. 28
P 18 Apr. 34
P 30 July 36
P 15 Mar. 39
P24 Apr. 40
11 May 38
P 30 Oct. 40
P 2 April 41
P G Aug. 41
P 16 Nov 41
LIEUT.
20 July 30
P 19 Aug. 36
P 26 Apr. 39
P23 April 41
10 Oct. 42
P 13 Dee. 42
P 23 Feb. 44
20 Sept. 44
10 July 46
28 Dec. 46
CAPTAIN.
2 Dec. 36
8 Mar. 39
8 Oct. 44
I P 12 July 44
P28 June 44
7 July 45
29 Dec. 46
P 5 Mar. 47
P 4 June 47
P 30 July 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 26 May 48 P
P 15 Dec. 48 P
25 Sept. 46
16 Jan. 47
28 May 47
'P 20 April 49
P 1 June 40
P21 Aug. 49
P 28 April 48
P 8 Nov. 39
P 26 Jan. 41
p29 Dec. 46
P 15 Mar. 39
P 28 July 43
P 6 Mar. 47
P28May 47
P 30 July 47
P 21 July 46
P 26 May 48
P 15 Dec. 48
P 1 June 49
P 5 Oct. 49
BBKV.-MAJ.
6 Captain Maulevwer lerrod
with the I7lh throoshout th«
campaign in AfTghanistan and
BeIoochi»taa, under Lord
P 19 Mar. 47 Keane, and was pretent at tho
P28 May 47 •'«™ "J J*?*"" SfJ'l*'?"
^ nee and of Kbalat. Medal for
Qhiunee.
Captains.
Charles Sillery
JamesThomasMauleyerer*
Robert Dring O'Orady . .
Robert William Smith . .
James Brodie PatuUo . •
John Tr>on Still
Charles Dudley Oliver . .
Armar Lowry
Edmund Aug. Whitmore
James Roee
Lieutenants.
John Tongue • •
Paget Bayly, a^j
Fred. Augustus Kdwardes
Thomas Henry Pakenham
Tho. Wm.- Roger Coventry
Arthur Welle^ley Conolly
Thomas William Cator . .
Qraham Le Fevre Dickson
Fra. Topping Atcherlcy. .
Wm. Robert Hepburn . .
T. Mapleson FitzPatrick
Matthew Penncfather . .
Geo. F. Coventry Pocock
Ensigns.
Mark Walker
James St. Clair Hobson . .
John Dillon Ross Lewin
Charles Mingaye Green . .
John O'Brien
Frederick Luxmoore ....
WlUiam Henry Bennett
William John Brook .... p 19 Oct. 49 !
Paynutster.'-lSi, Ch. Macdonald,8 May, 35 ; Ens, 10 April,25 ; Lieut, P 13 Dec. 27.
Afdijutant, — Lieut, Paget Bayly, 1 June 49.
Quarter^Master, — ^Timothy Morris, 28 May 47; Ens. 15 Jan. 47.
Surgeon, — ^Thomas D'Arcey, 27 Oct. 46; Assist, -Surg. 29 Dec. 37.
Assistant' Surgeon, — Augustus Purefoy Lock wood, 17 Sept. 41.
Pacnigs Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
[Returned from New Brunswick^ Qth Jan, 1844.]
I Lord Tweeddale lerred In the Penintula as an Aniitant.Quarter-Maater* General, and hat received
Hht gold medal for the battle of Vittoria, in which action he was wounded, as also at Butaco. Served alto
in the American war, and was ajalti wounded.
P25 June 47
P 30 July 47
P 1 Aug. 48
P 4 Aug. 48
Pl5 Dec. 48
P 1 June 49
P 3 Aug. 49
5 Oct. 49
11 CapCaln* Robertson and Koel served throughcvt the eampaign on the Sutl^, including tke battles of
Jfoodkeo, Feroccshah, Buddlwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon : Medal and iliree clasps.
19 Uent. Elmsiie served throughout Ihe campoiitn on the butlej, and was present in the battles of Moodkee,
Peroieabafa, Buddlwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, at which last he was shot through the sltoulder: Btcdal and
three ciasw.
ia Lt.Gabbctt served throughout the campaign on the SutleJ, and was present in the batttcs of Uoodkee,
Fsroacahab, Bsuidiwal, Aliwal,and Sobraon, at which last he was severely wounded in the thijli, bj a musltet
bsdl : Medal sod three daspt.
S\tt(Tht ffmtin^Amthirs) R^
ILftt'AL"— "■■SOBaiON."
Co/oncl.— P Hon. Henrv Otw»v Trevor,' CB. Ent. 27 April S3 ; limT^ af <
S3 June OS; Copt, and XuuI.-CdI. 30 Oct. 06 ; Col. 4 jBMl«t ■#■-
IB July 21; iieui-Gm. 10 Jan. 37; Coi. Slit Hrgt. 12 Joly *J.
£i«if.-C0l(nuI. — Grorgc gUuntoii,* fiu. 'fi Oct. 96; Z«mt. > U lU
Capt. T i June, 30 ; Mqjor, " S8 Maroh, 46; U^Cal. r SO July 4S.
Utgort. — Thomu CoDfnsbain Kellv, £>ii. 8 Apr. SA; Xirvt. ^31 Ak.
Capt. 8 May 49 ; Mqjor, * 80 Juljr 49.
Frederick DauglftB LunilP7,£iw.r38 Oct. 33; £f.i>8Ju.3e: Cm*, rs
42 ; Major, 4 Aug. 4fl.
J.G»iTTCk,'i.(i.(.C.MD, «)
DsTid FItiG. LODgwonh'
Frederick Bpence
Robrrt Jobn BtgmH ....
JoKph OrecnwDOd, t.' . .
Hsrry Pie»ley L'EitnDga
ThDmuHenry Pluket'..
James Peter Kobertion "
John Stillman Gould
Ldward Andrew Noel"..
Edward Wm. Bray,*
Robert Law"
Graham Elmalie"
Poole Gabbett'*
Tbomas Scarman," Atf/'.
Roberl Mackenile
Henry Prim Hutton" ..
Edward B. Stirling Canfcr
Clia. Jat. OrtoD Swaffield
Henry BrencUley
Georfie Walter Baldwiu . .
Sunael Chriitian
AmysttErule Brown....
S. Fra, GloHop Bythrica
Tfaomai Edward Paddcr
Richard Jotm Ice*on . .
Arthur Cii>Bl<ly
William Henry Barry . .
Frederick Siiiiei Attree..
Edward Temple
Arthur John Scbrribcr
4 bept. 06
3 May 31
24 Dec. SO
11 June 30
eUay 30
3(1 Dec. 3S
P31 Oct. 36
>!9 Oct. 41
> 30 Sept. 42
' 7 July ^
21 June 90
a Feb. 40
■23 Aug. SO
■33 April 42
SGOct. 41
87 Dec. 43
0 flat
'85 July '
31 Dec SO
'87 ^oT, Si
' 1 Not. 31
'25 Jan. 39
27 Oct. 30
10 Mar. 41
SO Oct. 30
' 30 Sept. 43
28 June 44
' 8 Uay 4:.
i'. No». 4S! »*f-
' at> Sept. SB
S8 June 44
• 8 Oct. 44
31 Har. ««
20 1lal'. 48
'23 Apr. 41
'21 Jan. 48
• SO Jaty 4B
> 3 Oct. 40
SI Jan. 41
27 July 48
l'S4 June 43
0 Not. 43
5 Dec. 43
10 Dec. 45
'.'5 Dec. 45 " lA ■•»-
23 Apr. 47 jS^-f ILE
aijan. 48 .„»d^?^
29 May 40 urap* ibrt ; ikM
20 July 40 lil'S?^' "
1 1 SK.,t in ^ *■* *•*■
P 16 Sept. 40
c 95 Sept. 40
> 10 Oct. 40
30 Nor. 40
Paymatter. — JuliuiBrockman TnTers, 0 Hty, 45; Sitd Zlntf. 6 Ji
.liffufoBf . — Lital. Tbomai Scarman, >• 3 Oct. 40.
Quarfer-Afarier.— Samuel Bcnniion," 13 July, 41. J
Surgeon. — Jobn Crrspigny MillloKeo, 12 Jan. 49 ; Attirl.-S»Tf,tiaq/L.M
Auiil.-Surgton.— Hampden Hugh UaMcy, MD. 33 Not. 44. j
Faeingi Baff.—Agtnti, Motri. Coi and Co.— Iritk Afml$, Sfr S. I- "
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£l»:f
t'Z^tS^ 32rf ( The Comwalt) Regiment of Foot. [ aiSlSSor. ] ^83
' ROLBTA"— « VIMIEBA"— "CORUNNA"— " SALAMANCA"—" PYRENBB8"— •
"NIVELLB"— "NIVB"— " 0RTHB8"— " PBN IKS U LA"—" WATERLOO. "
CoUmeL—l^ Sir iohn Buchan/ KCB. Bm. 29 July, 06; Lieut. 21 Oct, 06;
Cofi* 16 March, 1803; Mt^or^ 30 Jane, 04; Lieut.-CoL 30 Much* 00;
CoL IS Aug. 19; Mqjor.'Oen, 22 July, 30; Lieut-Gen. 28 Not. 41;
CoL SSad R^ 12 June, 43.
£ira/..C4itoiMl«.— Fraderick Markham,* CB. Sn». ' 18 May, 84 ; Lieut, p 82 Oct.
86 ; Capt. P 16 April, 80 ; Mqfarf p 88 Sept. 30 ; Lieut.-Coi. P28 July, 48.
Henry Vaughan Brooke,* CH. J. Sne. p 13 Jaly, 91 ; Li. Pll Jone^ 80 i Capt.
P22 May, 36; Mqjcr, P23 JiUar, 42; Lt.-CoL 13 Sept. 48.
Mqfifrs.— John Bardley WUmot laglla, Bus. 2 Aug. 33; Lieut. 10 Jan. 80;
Capt, P 20 Sept 43 ; MtQor, p 26 Fth. 48 ; Brevet Lt.^Cel. 7 June 40.
William Cue,Bns. 10 Feb. 82 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 38 ; Capt. p2& Feb. 48 ; Maj. 13 Sep. 48.
YMN'Sufv.
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Captains.
Jas. D. Carmichael Smyth
Bdw. W.D.Lowe
John Pelting Pigott ....
Arthur Lowry ^Ifour . .
Chavlea Thomai King. . . .
Frederick Yard
WUliamBell
Geoige Samuel Moore . .
Harry Wainright Hough^
Andrew Oram Brine. . . .
LlBUTBHANTS.
Thomai Mauntell
Henry John Davles. . ....
George Jeffrey *
Robert Stacy ColU' ....
William Cumming. . •, . .
Charles Richardson ....
James Henry Wemyss ..
John Moore
Wm. Airde Birtwhistle . .
John William Bolssier . .
Charles Clapcott
R.Edw.L.H. Williams..
William Patterson ....
Henry D. O'Callaghan, #.
W.Garforth,ail.(Q M.88JU.44)
Bowen Van Straubenzee
William Power
Alfred Bassano**^
William Rndman»
Henry William Sibley .
John Birtwhistle
Bernard M'Cabe" ....
WiUiam Harris
Ensioks.
Samuel Hill Lawrence . .
Walter Lawrence Ingles
John Hedley
Harley Kingemill Drury
William James Anderson
John Alexander Shortt. .
Penrose John Dunbar . .
Adam Duff Kirkwood ..
BNSION.
P 12 July 39
20 May 37
P 16 Feb. 30
P 6 Aug. 29
10 July 40
P 12 Mar. 41
30 Noy. 16
9 Feb. 38
P 80 July 88
16 AprU 42
P27 May 42
7 April 43
4 June 89
14 FL'b. 40
8 Apr. 42
P 16 Mar. 44
P 13 May 43
P 1 Nov. 42
P 12 Dec. 43
P 31 Dec. 44
P 18 Apr. 46
P23May 46
17 April 42
P 10 Dec. 46
3 Apr. 46
4 Apr. 46
6 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
22 Dec. 46
17 Oct. 46
Pll Dec. 47
8 May 46
LIBUT.
11 May 41
P 12 Mar. 41
P28 Jan. 42
P20Mar. 33
P 27 May 42
P 22 July 42
26 Apr. 28
P26 June41
P 10 Jan. 40
P 18 Apr. 46
41
43
44
46
46
46
46
46
P23May 46
P 13 Feb. 46
18 June
24 Apr.
P 3 May
p 23 Jan.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
P12 June4G
23 Sept. 47
14 April 46
P 10 Dec. 47
24 Feb. 48
P26 Feb. 48
P 26 Feb. 48
24 May 48
P 11 Feb. 48
9 Feb. 48
3 Sept. 49
10 Apr. 49
CAPTAIN.
BUBV.-MAJ.
P 18 Apr. 46
P 83 May 46
P19 Dec. 46
p 31 May 39 7 June 40
P 26 Feb. 48
P 26 Feb. 48
8 July 41
84 May 48
10 April 46
13 Sept 48
OD til* !»uU<>i(nicdBl) ip I
4 CaptHoiwh
lerred with ihs
Mih la 111* bat-
tle of PvDiilar
(medal); alto
ibe oampslfn
iociudisf tb« bsiUe* of Mootf-
k«e, Feroseshah, Aliva|, sad
8obnon (trvtreJj wounded).
0 Lieut. Jeffrey genrcd m a
oeplein In the Anflo*8peni«h
Legion, and wae preieat at the
operatloae on tb« heights of Ar-
laban In Alava on tke lOtb,
I7tb, ano lata Jan. ; la the ge-
neral actiont la f^nt ef Ban
Sebastian oa the Otb Mav (le-
vereljr wounded : Hedal), and
Ikt Oct. (Mverely wounde4),
IbM ; lOlh, 18th (wound«'d).
I4tb, ISth. and 10th March:
ttorm and capture of Irua 16|b
and 17th May (Medal). 1837.
lie serted with the Mod
before Mooliao during all the
op«rraUoni from Sept. 1849 till
the Mirrender of the Portren,
89 Jan. IMII, iifter which be
wae pretent at the battle of
Qoojerat (wounded).
7 Lieut. Colle lerved with
the auih In the baitle of Ma-
bar^pore, and baa recel?ed
the bronte tiar.
• licut. ItndnaB aeivcd with the
I • A w AH||. ••c §tmt Is ibe ceapaiaii on the tntlel
I (medilj, iorlud the banks of FcroaMkab k lebnoa.
t PeyinMier Moore fcned the ceinpsigD of 1814 In
Holland, iarlbding the aetioa at MeriMB, and bom*
bardnient ol Antvcry. I'meat at Watcrioo.
10 Lt BaMaao was pivaent wirb tbc I2nd thiavgboat
ibc siegr optratkiaa betife Mnoiiaa, ine lading iba sae-
ceaalttl attack of iba ootnosi^ Bepi. it laiS. aeiion of
Soon^koood Nov. 7tb (in cowtBiand of a connaay),
aaaaaJt and a^ufa of ibe ciif of Monltaa, lad Jan.
IM9, and ■urrcndar of tb« citadel, Jfnd Jao. i com-
mended a eomn. at tbc tttbteqarat baitle of Qo«|)crat.
11 Lt. MaCabe Mrred the eaapelga oa the 8atM
wiibtbcMii (Medal).
i" 8 Aug. 45 P 16 Aug. 48
12 Dec. 47
21 Jan. 48
P26 Feb. 48
26 Feb. 48
16 Aug. 48
20 Oct. 48
P 8 Dec. 48
10 Apr. 40
Paymaster,— ^OA G. Modre,<^ 19 Oct 26; Bns, 1 Oct. 18 ; LimU, 6 Dec. 13.
Atffutant.^Lieut. William Garforth, b April, 46.
Quarter-Masttr.—John GMdlngx, 13 Sept. 48.
S«fyfim.->Cliarle8 Scott, M.D. 9 May, 46; Auiet.^Swrg. 7 Nov. 34.
Attiet.'Surgeone. — Edward Moorhead, M.D. 2 Aug. 42.
Alexander Peile Cahill, M.D. 3 April, 46.
John Dunlop, M.D. 3 April, 46.
Facings White — Agents, Meaara. Cox & Co.
1 Sir Jnhn Vadiaa wai aellrely employed In the Myiore war, and wae prMeat at the battle of Mallatolly
and aeiavit of Sertagapatani. In 1800 and 1810 be was employed with the Fkuik Oompaolet of hit regineal
(the old Mill), in the operations against the Southern Poligan; on whieh oecaslen he reiia^uislied a staff
pJtiNStion to Join his conpany Is the Aekl. dubseqaently to thie be held dlttereal detached eommaade In
Cejlon during the Kandian war. In 1810 he ht^ld a command at the aitark aou capturo of Ouaduloupe.
Serred afterwards In the Peninsula with the Portuguese army, from 1611 lo the eno of the war, Including
tbe bsittle of Vlttnria, Pyrenert, NUelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Sir John lias re'eived a medal for
fieri ngApatam; the gold crose and one clasp for Ouadaloupe, Vlttoria, Pyrenees, Nivelie, and Nire ; atd ihe
•ilrer War Medal with two clasps for Orthes and TouIoum'.
3 Uaat^oKliarhteui serred la the kuppresslun of the Insurrrction In Canada, and wa» severely wounded.
.^t...... .k.
184 Sid {The 1st Yarhshire, W. Riding) Regt. of Foot. \rZ
BMdQnricn
Yean'Senr.
53
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23
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20
15
18
14
14
12
11
10
10
7
10
10
9
8
9
8
8
8
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4
4
8
3
2
S
2
2
2
2
1
25
3
8
12
10
Half
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
« SERINGAPATAM"— " WATERLOO."
Colonel.
9 HiSI Henry D'Oyly,* En». 2 Aug. 97 ; Li, k Capt. 25 Not. 09 ; MtQ^r, 4
June, 11 ; Capt. U Lieut.- Col- 27 May 13; Cd. 12 Feb. 30 i Mt^'or-Gen,
28 June, 38; Col. 33rd Foot, 28 Sept. 47.
Lieutenant' Colonel.
Frederick Bodolph Blake, Ens. p30 June, 25 ; Lieut. P 14 Aug. 27; Capt. »«3
Aug. 31 ; M(0or, 14 April, 43 ; Lt.-Col P 3 Oct. 48.
Mqjori.
John Douglas Johnstone, Ens. P15 Aug. 27; Lieut. 16 Mar. 30; Ca^ rlQ
Oct. 38 ; Major f p 3 Oct. 48.
Thos. Bunbury Oough, Ens. p27 Dec. 27; Lieut. p25 Jan. 31; Caj»<. p23
Nov. 38 ; Miyor, 22 Dec. 48.
Captains.
Henry Wm. Bunbury, e.
Geoi^e V. Mundy
George Erskine
Edward Winnington ....
Charles Mills
Robert Gregory Wale . .
John E. CoUings
Edw. Westby Donovan . .
William Pretyman
Annesley Paul Gore* ....
LiBUTENANTS.
Henry Ulick Burke ....
Henry Charles Fitzgerald
John Ed.Taubnian Quayle
Richard Lacy
George Henry Cazalet . .
Henry Disney Ellis ....
Wm. Mortimer Pechell . .
Thomas Wickham
Nathaniel Kemp. . ••....
Basil Fanshawe
Frederic Smith Vacher . .
Chaa. Carter Barrett, ai/;.
Frank Corbett
BNSION.
ExsiONS.
Walter George Nugent
Charles Edward Mansfield
George James Lennock . .
William Henry Parry . .
Valentine Bennett
Alex. Bruce Wallis ....
Henry A. Thistlethwayte
p 29 June 30
never
17 Aug. 32
P 22 Jan. 36
P 3 June 30
30 Oct. 38
21 June 30
10 Jan. 40
P 8 May 40
P 7 Apr. 43
P 17 July 40
P 25 Sept. 40
P 7 Sept. 41
11 Mar. 42
26 Nov. 41
14 June 42
P 5 Aug. 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 27 Sept. 44
P 14 Apr. 40
8 Dec. 46
P22Jan. 47
P 30 Mar. 47
PldAug. 48
P 1 Sept. 48
P 3 Oct. 48
P 20 Oct. 48
P17 Nov. 48
22 Dec. 48
P 10 Oct. 49
LIEUT.
P 30 Aug. 33
27 Feb. 85
P 3 June 36
4 Jan. 39
P 25 Sept. 40
27 Aug. 41
22 Jan. 42
14 June 42
P 5 Aug. 42
P 8 Jan. 47
P30 Aug. 42
9 Oct. 42
7 Nov. 43
P 27 Sept. 44
p 20 Aug. 44
P 31 Jan. 45
8 Dec. 46
P22 Dec. 46
P15 Aug. 48
P 3 Oct. 48
p 20 Oct. 48
10 Sept. 49
Pll Sept. 49
CAPTAIN.
P18 Aug. 38
P 1 May 40
14 April 43
P 31 Jan. 45
P15 An?. 48
P 25 Aug. 48
P 3 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
Pll Sept. 49
Pll Sept. 49
B»BV.-MAJ<
IX
Paynuuter.^V9Xiic}L M'Grath, 4 Oct. 31 ; Ens. 7 Feb. 11; Lieut. 14 Jbb
A^utant.^Lieut. Charles Carter Barrett, 28 Ang. 49.
Quarter^Master. — Joseph Jones, 25 Oct. 42.
5tffyeon.-^ames Townsend Oswald Johnston, M.D., 29 Dee. 46 ; Aedei.rSmr§
3 Aug. 38
Astitt.'Surgeon.'^Mmct Carroll Dempster, M.D. 29 Dee. 40.
Facings Red. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Metumedfrom North America^ May 1848.]
I ll^or.OcMnl D*07lf mttM la tb« canp«ta tai North Hidlaid. to ITtSL voder Sir a^ph Abncffaa%r.
•r Vnffe, ad «» Ukco prffOBer In Ui« Mtioo of the 19th S«p«. He Krirtd with Ihr wiaj la Iba Wilh^f
Joba Moore la ItOS-t, aad wu at tfaohottl* of ContiouL AecoapMied the eipcdittoa to Wolehorra !■ I
CmUs dovtac tiw tlofo !n 1811 and 11, undrr Lord Lyardoeb, and Sir Ororf e Coohe. to whom ho »a
•■•t howt with dcjpaiohM* a— o— riag Uw imlitaff of th« •>«*• in 161S. Svrrod alao In Plaadrra, widM LopS L'
ISM t and rahMquaitlf with the urrnj vad»r thr Dnhe of Wellinftoo In Flandan and Fmoor, aad waiailrtiSf
Iho hotti* of Waterloo. He hat rrwtTMl the War Mtdal with ono clas|i for Conmna.
3 Captain Oora Mrrad witk tk« 7lh Dmfom Goanb ainiaat Um Inaaint Jocfa ta flontk AlUas is Itllt •!»
tlMXdlrwwaiWe-7.
^"'iSS^raS] 34M {Tlic Cumherhi^ Regt. ofFi^ot. [«*S]J,Va*t?!5S^] 185
"AXBUHEBA"— "ARROYO POS MOLINOS"— "VITTORI A"— "PYRENEES"—
" NIVELLE"—" NIVE"— « ORTHE8"— " PENINSULA."
rcsn' Serr.
29
13
8
7
7
7
7
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6
5
3
3
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
22
7
13
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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CoUmeh
9 5ir Thomaa Makdongall BriBbane,* Bart, GCB. GCH. Bns, 10 Jan. 1782;
Lietit, 30 July, 01; Copt. 12 April, 03; Mcfj&Ty 5 Aug. 05; Zieut,-Col. 4
April, 1800; CoL 25 July, 10; Mqjor.-Oen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May^
25; Gen. 28 Not. 41 ; CoL 34th Regt. 16 Dec. 26.
Lieutenant' Colonel.
Nicholas R. Brown, J?iu. 22 Mar. 21 ; Lieut. 2 Jane 25 ; Capt, 2 Hay, 37 ;
Mqfor, 23 Mar. 45 ; Lieut, -CoL 27 Mdrcb 48.
McQori,
Richard D. Kelly, Bub. 7 Mar. 34 ; Lieut, p 30 July, 36 ; Capt, p24 8ept. 41 ;
lf<{/<7r,Pl7Mar.48.
Arthur Cyril Goodenougb, Bnt. P 8 April 34 ; Lieut, p 25 Nov. 36 ; Ctxpt. p 26
Oct. 41 ; McQWy 27 March 48.
Captains.
Frederick H. Lang
John Simpson
John Gwilt
Robert ChriBtopber Packe
James Maxwell
Alex. John H. Lamsden. .
Henry Hugh Oxiey ....
Thomas Bourke, j
JohnSbifTner
Edward Fred. Agncw ....
Lieutenants.
Fra. Chas. Hanrcy, s
Edward Wilmot Sitwell
Cha. Wra. Goldf. BurriU
Charles Wilson Randolph
Sir Geo.H.S.Dougla8,iJ^
M. Gaussen Best, adj, . .
William Warry
John Robinson , d, pm. . .
Joseph Jordan ,^,d. a4;* • >
Henry Edward Bale ....
John Peel
David Steuart
Robert Dennistonn ....
Ensigns.
George Edward Westhead
GranviUe William Pugct
Robert Campbell
Dudley Persse
Henry Dalton Probyn . .
George Byng Herman . .
Edward Herman Marsh
A rtbur T. Leake Chapman
ENSIGN.
11 July 34
P 13 Mar. 35
P25 Nov. 36
P 1 June 41
P 24 Sept. 41
P 3 May 33
P 15 Oct. 41
P OMay 34
P 15 Oct. 41
21 May 42
P20 Sept. 37
P 13 Dec. 42
P 3 Feb. 43
P 10 Feb. 43
p 3 Nov. 43
P 12 Dec. 43
P 26 Jan. 44
P 22 Mar. 44
p 14 Feb. 45
P 12 Feb. 47
P 22 June 47
P17 Mar. 48
p 3 Nov. 46
P 7 Apr. 48
P 14 Apr. 48
P 12 May 48
P16Jime 48
P21 July 48
P 18 Sept. 40
P23 Nov. 49
P 24 Nov. 49
LIEUT.
P 4 Aug. 37
P 3 Nov. 37
P 10 Aug. 38
P 3 Feb. 43
P 13 Oct 43
P 19 Dec. 34
P 12 Dec. 43
2 May 37
P31 Mar. 43
P 22 Mar. 44
P 24 Sept. 41
P 30 July 44
P 14 Feb. 45
23 Mar. 45
P 19 May 46
P21 July 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 22 June 47
27 Mar. 48
P21 July 48
P 19 Oct. ^^49
P 26 Oct. 49
P 24 Sept. 47
captain.
P 13 Dec. 42
P 26 Jan. 44
P 14 Feb. 45
P 12 Feb. 47
P 22 June 47
10 July 46
P 17 Mar. 48
27 Mar. 48
P 27 July 49
P26 0ct. 49
BKRV.-MAJ-
Paymaster. — Chas. Boyse Roche, 30 Nov. 38; ^7U.18 Jan. 28; Lieut. SI June, 32.
Aii^utant.^^Lieut. Mawdistly Gaussen Best, 18 Sept. 46.
Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas Williamson, 22 ISov. 44.
Surgeon. — ^William Denny, 7 Aug. 46 ; Assist.-Surg. 13 Jan. 37.
Assist.'Surgeons. — James Edmund Cluttcrbuck, M.D. 22 Dec. 48.
George William Powell, 20 Aug. 44.
i%rctn^« Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox Sc Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane 8c Cc«
1 ^ir Thomu Brisbane Joined the Duke of York's army in the be^nning of the war, and was present in
^g^ 0.etion except th*t of ibe d2nd Maj 98» when he was eooflned from a wound received in the octicn
the 18th of the lame month. He was subsequently present at the taking of various islands, forts, 4cc. In
e W^i^ ifldiea. Sif Thomav has received the gold eroes and one clasp for Vittoris, Pyrenees, Nivelle,
■nd Tottlottte (where he waa wounded); and tbeflUrer War Uedal with one clasp for the Nive.
186
S5th {Royal Sussex) Regiment of F^ot. p
alll«au«»r.
" MAIDA."
Colonel,
B Qffi Sir George Henry Fred. Berkeley,* KCB. Con^t^ «1 Jao. 03 ; Xi«rf. 87
Aug. 03: Caut, 1 May, 05; McQor, 28 Jan. 08; iieii/.-Co/. 13 J^et ^l*
Col. 27 May, 26 ; Maj.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46; CM.3&th Bevt-
II July, 46. . ^ , .
Aralander Tennant,* ^«#. p 20 Oct. 08 ; LUut. 10 June, 18 ; C«pt, ' 10 June, «6 ;
Mqjor^ P 1 Aug. 34 ; Brevet Li.- Col. 9 No?. 46 ; lA.^Col. 1 1 Dec. 40.
M^jore.
Oeoige Browne, En». p 31 Dec. 33 ; Limtt. p 14 July 37 j Cap*. 8 April 4S ;
Afa/or,P30 Dec.46. . , ^^
JamM Fraaer. -Bin. p6 April 31 ; Lieut. p1 Aug. 34; CapU P 17 Jane 38;
Brw.'Mai. 9 Not. 46 ; Mtijor, p 1 1 Dec. 49.
Captains.
Bdward H. Hutchinson. .
James Tedlie
Charles Beamish
Frederick English
Qeorge Bayly
Thomas Tculon
Robert Henry Price . . • •
Archibald TisdaU
Fred. George Elkington. .
William Ranby Goate . .
LlBUTBITAKTS.
Wm. Thomas Harris ....
Edward Bowen Cooke . .
Henry 9. Bowman, adij.
M. YillierA Sankey Morton
Augustus William Ord
Charles Miller Lay ton
ENSIGN. I LIEUT.
p 20 Mar. 27
PlOMay 26
P26 Apr. 31
P22Mar. 33
10 Feb. 26
p 29 Dec. 37
P3l Dec. 30
26 June 40
P 4 Sept. 40
I 16AprU42
P27 8ept.39
p 16 Aug. 42
13 Oct. 43
p 3 May 44
P 20 Sept. 44
6 Dec. 44
PlOSept. 20
P 6 June 27
P20 Mar. 36
Pl7 June36
17 Apr. 30
P 16 Dec. 40
p 8 May 44
CAPTAIN.
8 June 38
23 July 38
P 31 Dec. 80
P 16 Dec. 40
8 May 46
P31 Dec. 47
P28 June46
P208ept.44 Pll May 40
^.«^ ^-,_ .p ^ -.
James Bickerstaff ....:« p 1 1 Nov, 46
Samuel Fritche Blyth .. 28 Apr* 46
Wm. Henry Ballingall . .
Clinton F.Berens Dawkins
James Spratt
Francis Lloyd Digby ....
Richard Lane Wanen . •
p 6 Apr. 44
P31 Dec. 44
8 May 46
P 9 June 46
10 July 46
P 31 Dec. 44
29 May 46
7 July 43
8 May 46
1 Apr. 47
p 2 Apr. 47
p 6 Aug. 47
P31 Dec 47
p 12 May 48
P23 June48
1 1 Oct. 46
P 6 Nov. 47
Pll May 49
P 18 July 49
p 14 Dec. 49
p 13 July 49
P 14 Dec. 49'
9 LL-Oo1.Tmb«bI
th« »i«f* of Fiashlag, la liM.
EN8ION8.
Henry Edward Moore .
John Harris
WiUiam Wright
William Olynne Massey
Richard Longfield Craster
I Charles Robert Tennant. .
Ranulph Charles Lee
P 8 Sept. 47
P31 Dec. 47
12 May 48
P 16 June 48
p 23 June 48
p 18 May 49
P21 Aug. 49
5 Doctor Fslfbalm smed iritt IM 4M
thronghout lh« ««■?•••■ •^ *5J? ^
Sieoti on the «th March and «tt Apttt to
th« PiriieeD VtUey ; »•«*«"
dfthmr, at Ooaln«, mi* biiifs
eapatton and dertmeUon of
Md of Cabool i eaoadttion Into --_^^- ^
Mom. capture, and firtmctton of litnW >■*
the Tarloua minor alBurt in ana naiwaaB inn
Bolaa and ths &h7ber
Ptfyiii«f er.^Wm. Shearman, 31 Jan. 46 ; 2il X#. P 21 Apr. 87 ; U. 5 IUt,
Adjutant.— Lieut. H. Samuel Bowman, 18 Oct. 43.
Qiiarfer-Affl^fer.— George Cole, 16 Dec. 40. jfwf
Suri^eon.-^ames Walker Chambers, M.D., 6 Aug. 47 ; il«W.-»BT- * «t.
.4«faMn<-5uryeon*.— WilUam Home Fairbalm* M.D., "/"Sl'i »
Facinge Blue.— ^^enf J, Messrs. Cox & Co.-/H#A Agenis, Sir^ K.
, I [Returned from the Mauritius, 8 April 1848.] I-^'m *»««• «
I 8ir Geone Berkeley ••? red In Bcjpt In 1807. and wai preeent at »»»• •^"« «;rfi!»fjf?i ^ ^
wae iS^ted Awieunt Adjuiant-Genifnl w the annr bi Porlug , ^ V» P^^ll^ J
WiL UuL and Wih May, 1809. paanf* of the Donro. baltlea of "^^^y^ P^^JjT^^^ a
bSho. i^ Tail. al.o lu .obeiqlStViege. atorm. and caplnre; battle of S»toanca. enpgrt nT
Zrof Bunoa, action at VIlirMorWI, battle of VUtoria, alefe and «P»«" f.,^ ^JS^^if
SrmdMtorbMilee of the NWeUe and Nl*e. Serred aiw the campnifn <>/,J"*5^|3?SidHe-..
WalTkTat whkh ha waa •eterel j wounded. He commanded Uie troop, at the Cape of Qyd Be^
ZmSSk the opemtlona af ainrt the Kaffln in 1847. which to^^ught ^^^ ?• * rSSSiT^
StTooor* e hae^lTed the Oold Croat end three elaapa tor Bnmoo. «'«Ti«f .f^'i;??**^
TttMaTBaa 8ebniCian» and Nire j and the SUter War Medal with one elaap for TaUfera.
41.
Cnw
79
FuU
Hair
Pay.
sS^Jat'M mh{The Herefordshire) Regt. of Foot [^'Blk'S'SSS!^] 187
« Firm."—** HINDOOSTAN "— " ROLEIA "— " VIMIERA "— " CORUNN A " — " SA LA-
^^"ZTSLT MANCA"— « PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— « NIVE"— " 0RTHE9"—
" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Coloiid.^8ir Roger Hale Sbeaffe,i i^orf. Ens, 1 May, 1778 ; Lieut. 27 Pec.
80; Ca/i<. 6 May, 95; MqjoTj 13 Dec. 97; Lieut.-CoU 22 March, 98; Col.
25 April 1808 ; Mqjar^Gen, 4 June, 11 ; LieuL-Om, 19 July, 21 ; General,
28 Juae, 38 ; Col, 36 Regt. 21Dec. 29.
Zieui.'Colonels.^Chsirles Ashmore, Ens. 25 Dec. 13; Lieut. 13 April, 20 ;
Capt. P 19 Aug. 28 ; Mqfor, p 15 Dec. 40 ; Lieut.-Col. 82 May, 45.
r. Charles TroUope, Ent. p 19 Nov. 25 ; Lieut, p 10 Oct. 26 ; Oapt. p 23 Aug. 81 ;
Mqjor, P16 June, 43 ; Lt.-Col. 20 Not. 46.
^cvon.— Edward R. King, 2nd Lieut. 16 Feb. 26; Lieut. 31 July, 88 ; C^pt.
P4 Dec. 32 ; Jdf^'or, 22 May 45.
r. William Robert UaUday, Ens. p 12 Feb. 30 ; Lt. 3 Mar. 33 ; Capt. 11 Kot. 86 ;
Brevet Mqjor, 9 Nov. 46; Mqj<n', p3 Aug. 49.
84
34
20 0
14
14
13
80
20
13
13
20
14
6
9
11
9
8
7
7
6
8
7
5
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
30
aft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
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16A
Captains.
r. James Nugent
Tho.MathiasLuzWegnelin
Edward Charles Butler. .
r. John Pratt
John Fleury
r. Charles Wilson Carden
Robert HallowcU Carew
Lewis Alex. Patrick Boyd
Henry J. Cooie'
Antoine Sloet Butler' . .
Fred. Charles Herring . .
Henry Lecky^
Li BU TENANTS.
r. Richard Lloyd •••••.
r. John Arthur Brockman
r. Wm. Ryland Rainsford
Geo. Rob. Jas. Marsliall
r. Daniel Tom
Geo.L. Rawdon Berkeley r#
John Rotton, aclj
John Shaw Kennedy, #. . .
Henry Keane Giunt ....
Thonuis Morgan
Chas. James Hale Monro
Wm.Hy.AclaudDsshwood
r. Bernard Robert Shaw
John Snodgrass Chalmers
Fred. Blanco Fonter ....
Ensigns.
r. John Edmund Harvey
r. 'fhomas Rice
r. Richard Harbord, a<(/.
r. George Massey Robbins
Flint William SUcey
William Tyler Stuart ....
Alfred Macdonald
John Welman Helyar.. . .
John Crawford Laogford.
r.Richard Hughes Martin
BNSION.
P 15 April 36
P 23 Dec. 36
P 13 Jan. 37
P 8 June 30
P 16 July 30
P 20 Oct. 37
P 28 Nov. 37
21 May 29
23 Sept. 36
P 8 April 42
P 16 Nor. 41
P 25 Jan. 39
P 2 April 41
20 May 42
P 6 Jan. 43
LIBUT.
11 Jan. 39
P 28 June 39
P 6 Mar. 41
8 June 36
P 6 3Iay 36
1 Dec. 41
P 13 May 42
P 9 Oct. 35
P17 Sept. 39
PIO Mar. 43
5 Aug. 46
P 30 Sept 42
CAPTAIN.
23 Sept. 43
P 7 June 44
P 31 Jan. 45
P 7 Jan. 43
7 Feb.
P 3 Apr. 46
26 June 46
26 June 46
26 June 46
PIO July 46
PllAprU45
12 Nov. 46
P 22 Sept. 43
P 7 June 44
P 31 Jan. 45
26 June 46
26 June 46
P25 Aug. 46
P 22 Jan. 47
45 r 5 Nov. 47
P 25 Feb. 48
P 24 Oct. 48
P 25 Oct. 48
P 8 Dec. 48
P23 Mar. 49
10AprU40
13 Oct. 48
P 22 Sept. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P23 Aug. 44
22 May 45
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
80 Not. 46
30 Mar. 47
7 Dec. 44
p 10 Mar. 47
P 18 Sept. 49
P 13 Oct. 48
BRBY.^HAJ*
P 14 Aug. 46
P 25 Aug. 46
P22 Dec. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
P 25 Feb. 48
20 Oct. 48
P24NOV. 48
P25NOV. 48
P 8 Dec. 48
t CMpUin Coot« wrrad witli the
S2nd urottgheot ihe o^nilotti in
Seinde (mwtel) imd«r Sir Clurlei
Napier, ind wm preMnt at the
dcttrucUoil of Ittiftunaghur, and in
tha battles of Meeance and Ufder>
abftd (leTmljr wounded). He waa
menlioiied in afdera a* being the
ftrtt man who antcnd the enemy'e
entrenched poeitloiu and alio aa
having uken ihe Srst eoloar from
the caainy at the bMtte of Urdsm-
bad.
8 Captain Boiler wrred with the 7tta Dra*
goon Ouarda agsfntt the Inturgent Boen ia
South Afriea in 1846; and in the KalBr war
of 1846-7.
4 Captain Leckf served with the OOth In Kaf-
(Irland during the whole of tiie war of 1846-7.
A Doctor Jopp ierved with the Qneen't Roy-
ala durlBf tlie camnaifn of 1844-46 in the
Southern Concan and Sawant Warree conntry,
including the itonning of several ateckadee, and
the inteetment and mf^an of the Fone of
Monohur and Muneuntoeb.
, , P 23 Mar. 49
PflywuMfCT-.— Humphrey Hen. Carmichael, 24 Feb. 14 J .fi^.24Sept08; Lieui»
27 Not. 06; Capt. 31 Dec. 12.
7 0 A4futante.'-Lieut. John Rotton, 13 Sept. 48.
4 0 r. Ensign Richard Harbord, 23 March 49.
16 0 Quarter-Masters.— \ym»m Stuart, 10 July, 35.
4 0 r. Patrick Owens, 20 Nov. 46.
11 0 8urgeans.-^r. James Jopp,* M.D. 1 Jan. 47 } As8ist.*Surg. 22 Feb. 89.
II 0 George Douglas Dods, M.D. 13 Ana. 47 ; AssiH.-Surg. 22 Nor. 39.
5 0 ^#fi#f.-flffir^wi*.— William Mills Dowding, 9 May, 45.
3 0 r. Francis Smith, 1 Jan. 47.
Facings Grass Green.— i!^»m**, Messrs. Price & Dottttead.
1 sir Hoger Sheaflb eerved in HoUand in 17W : and In the expedltloii to the wjtlc, in 1801, under Sir
Hf de PwSr aod Lord NeliOD. The Americaiii having Inradcd Upper Canada at Qneenetown on the ISih
Oct. 1818, ana ©anwal Broch, comaianding in the province, hating fallen in a flJlantetort ""^ •» "»ade:
ouate force to oppow them, they posted themselves on a woody iieight abofe QoeeittWWti. Haior-Gencral
Sheaffe. on whom the command devolved, assembled some regular troops and mlUlia, with a few Indians,
uid on the same day atucked and compleujly deleated thcra, their commanding General delivering his
■word t3 Maior-Oeneral Sheaffe, and surrendering his surviving troops on the field of batUe—their nuiuDer
Tt^MMM avMM m»a««4a^ o llamnot.
188
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Sm (The North Hampshire) Regt of Foot V^^^^^^^
..........^ L Depot at Cliatiiain.
« MINDEN"— "TOURNAY"— " PENINSULA."
Coloneh
Hon, Sir Alexander Duff,! GCH. JBw. 23 May, 1793; LUui, 15 Jan. 04;
Capt, 16 Jan. 94; Mqfor, 28 Mar. 94 j LieiU.-Coh 14 April, 98; CpL 96
AiirU, 1808; Major-Gen, 4 June, 11 ; Lieut.-Gen, 19 July, 21 ; Ot^ 28
June, 38 ; CoL 37th Regt. 20 July, 31.
Lwi,'CoUm€l3,—TnMclu Skcllv, Bns. p6 July, 26 ; Lieut, 18 Sept. 28 ; Capt,
P21 Sept. 32; 3fryor, p2 July, 41 ; Xieu/.- Co/. 3 Sept 47.
Egerton Charles Wm. Miles Milman, Em. Sc Lieut, p 24 AprU 35 ; Litut, it Capt,
P5 Feb. 41 : Capt, Sc Xiet/^- Co2. p 7 April 48.
Af<{;ar«.— Gilbert Wm. Francklyn, JSru. P30 April, 27; Lieut, 23 Not. 30;
Capt. P9 Dec. 36; Major, p27 Aug. 41.
Franklin Lushin^ton,^ C.B. Ens.P 16 July, 29; Lietit. 10 Oct, 33; Capt,
P80 Oct. 38 ; Brev.-Major, 23 Dec. 42 ; Major, P 5 Nov. 47.
Captains.
John Owen Lewis
Eliott Thomas Seward . .
William Hamilton
Edward D. Atkinson ....
John Hunter Mushct . .
Arthur M. Alex. Bowers
Henry John Curteis ....
Herbert Russell Manners
Thomas William Geils . .
Henry Macmanus Sail' . .
Lieutenants.
Robert Prescott Harrison
Raymond Richard Pelly
John Clutterbuck
Joseph Jones, adjutant,.
Wra. Joseph Bazalgette . .
Charles Luxmoore
James Henry Wyatt ....
'HiomasMichaelson Machel
Edward Joseph N. Burton
John Leversage George. .
G. D. Dillon Pilkington
John Brown
Thomas Jackson
EN8ION8.
John Grattan Anderson . .
Joseph Hobsou
Wm. Pole Collingwood . .
Francis Hubble Douce . .
William Baker
Raynaford Taylor
Robert William Webb ..
George William Savage
ENSIGN.
Pll July 36
P 9 Dec. 86
26 May 37
P 6 Oct. 37
P 19 Oct. 38
P 29 Dec. 87
p 6April38
28 Aug. 38
P 28 Nov. 34
8 Dec. 37
P 28 July 40
P26JHn. 41
P29 0ct. 41
7 Jan. 42
P17 Juue42
P 17 Nov. 48
P20 8ept.44
P 4 April 45
P 13 June 45
P 4 July 45
PSODec. 45
5 Feb. 47
P 1 May 46
31 July 46
P20 Nov. 46
P 23 Mar. 47
P 9 Apr. 47
P 28 April 48
P 8 Dec. 48
20 July 40
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
OJuly 38
P 15 Feb. 39
P 21 June 39
P 28 July 40
P21 Feb. 40
P 2 July 41
p27 ^ug. 41
7 Jan. 42
P 26 April 37
1 Sept. 40
P17 June42
20 May 44
P 4 July 45
20 Dec. 45
P SO Dec. 45
P 1 May 46
P26 Jmic46
P 2 Oct. 46
P20NOV. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
P 20 July 47
P 1 Aug. 48
1 Aug. 40
P20Oct. 41
P17 June 42
p 4 July 45
P20 Feb. 46
P 1 May 40
P26 Juue46
P 2 Oct 46
13 Nor. 46
P 1 July 42
12 Sept. 48
BRBV.-MAJ.
23 Nov. 49
P^mflrfer.—Henry Piercy,« 13 Aug. 47 ; En$. v 0 March 38 ; X/. 14 Nor. 39.
Aqfutant. — Lteut. Joseph Jones, 2 April, 42.
Quarter-Maeter.-^John Chisholm, 9 Nov. 49.
5«rpwfi.-~Alex. Browne, M.D. 22 Nov. 30; Juist.~Surg. 3 Aug. 26; Hoep^
I ilj»uM6 June, 25. r -o # j
0 Aerittant'Surgeone,'^ AlexMder Forteath, M.D. 10 Feb. 48.
^ ^ _ . James WiUiam Fleming, 27 Oct. 46.
1 ai. At— ^M £*!"Sf' y^^o^'— Agent, Charles R. M'Grigor, Esq,
s«r»2 unuT'tSTD^SlSl aJ'lL;'^"'*^ expedition from the Eut ImllM to F^mC, wbo* U
rSi.Kl i^STiilJ? 1 ^1 ^ ^•?' ^^ommsDdcd the centra colmnn in tb« attack upon Bmdm Atras.
4iir<mK!r«f Hu! .^ ™li.il ^^*^, Fool during the whole ol the Punjaub canpaJca of 1M8-P. IndwItBc
i« iwa • J5S>i^r ^nZ^^^'?^:? MoolUn ; niirht aiiack and repibe of ihrSemy ^SiiiSmT^
V' JrJ?.* if" . Soonijkoond end capture of the enemy't aunt Nov. 7lb ; carrrtns the helchil .V^
1 2i».t?..**P i* *"^* ISftl *^"* ^Z*"*** '"^ "" P'*"-* " »»»e battle of 0«3;ratr
.; J5?rr S^:!i[..'^r>!^.,^.5'i'»P**«» ^ IWf ««* « l- the N^uther. Coiran and
.Yeua' 8«iT,
54
8e^V£p^?r84o.] SSth(TheUtStafardshire)Refft.ofFoot [^^.^J^SSST:
•* M ojm VH»w>"— " RoMiA"— " VxMiBRA"— " Cokuhka"— BCSACO"— " Badajox**— " Salamakoa"—
" ViTTomA"— " St. Sebabtiah"— " Ki vb '— •• PBirxirsuLA"— " Ava."
Colonel.
9 Hon. Hugh Arbuthnott,' CB. Ens. 18 May, 96; Li, 16 Sept. 96; CapU
20 March, 99 j Jlf<yor, 23 Nov. 04; Lt.-Col. 9 May, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ;
MqjOT'Qen. 22 July, 80; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 38th Regt. 4 April 43.
Lieut.'Colonel.
iSir John Campbell,' Bart. Ens.25 Nov. 21 ; Lieut. 1 July, 24; Capt. Pll July,
26; Mqjar, p29 Dec. 37 ; Lieut.-Col. p7 Aug. 40.
M^jort.—John Jackson Lowth', Ens. 3 July, 24 ; Lieut. 11 Sept. 26 ; Cai^f,
P23 Mar. 32 ; MqjcTy f 12 June, 40.
John Campbell, .Erw. 30 March, 16; Lieut. Pll Jan. 21; Cflrj>f.P26May 26;
Mqjor, P 16 June, 32 ; Brevet Lt.-Ctd. 9 Nov. 46.
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Captains.
James Pattoun Sparks
Jos. Samuel Adamson
Charles Irvine
John Gage Lecky . . .
John W.S. Smith*...
Frederick Tudor* ...
Thomas Southall* ...
Cockayne Frith
James S. Hawker Farrer
Robert Charles Sinclair. .
LiBUTENAKTS.
Wm. James Loftus
Robert Scott
Arthur Layard
Henry Holden, adj
£dw. Thos. Gloster, d. ad.
GustavuB Hume
Roderick Hugonin^ ....
Samuel Hackett
Ficnnes Arthur Quartley
George Green
Cha. F. Torrens Daniell
Ludford Harvey Dauiel . .
Charles Edward Johns . .
Ensigns.
Henry Fisher
Charles Wm. Watklns . .
Horatio Page Vance . . . .
James Thomas Crastcr . .
A. Campbell Snodgrass . .
Frederick Beswick
William MannseU
Corbett Edwards
ENSIGN.
27 July 16
P 16 Mar. 31
9 April 25
P 22 April 26
3 Feb. 32
26 Voy. 21
2 Dec. 26
22 Aug. 37
2 April 41
P 23 Aug. 37
P 9 Nov. 38
31 May 89
P 1 Mar. 39
P 7 Aug. 40
P 13 May 42
P 30 May 43
p 21 July 43
P 20 Oct. 43
6 Dec. 43
22 Mar. 44
3 Jan. 46
P 9 June 46
P 26 June 46
14 Apr. 46
P 16 Oct. 47
P 3 Dec. 47
19 Sept. 48
p 6 Oct. 48
23 Mar. 49
P 27 April 49
LIEUT.
30 July 18
P 27 Sept. 33
P 17 May 27
P 26 Mar. 29
4 Aug. 37
18 Sept. 24
26 Sept 28
P 4 May 39
P 2 June 43
p 21 Sept. 39
P 8 Nov. 42
P 14 Apr. 43
P29 Dec. 40
22 Mar. 44
3 Jan. 46
P 9 June 46
P 26 June 46
P 3 Dec. 47
22 Aug. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
7 Mar. 49
P 27 April 49
P 27 July 49
CAPTAIN.
6 Sept. 26
P 1 Dec. 37
P 4 May 39
P 10 April 40
p 7 Aug. 40
29 Sept. 40
3 Jan. 46
P 6 Oct. 48
* 28 April 48
p 27 July 49
BBBV.-MAJ.
23 Nov. 41
3 Sir John Campbell irrred
throughout the Buraiete wtr,
from 15th April, IBM to Ite
conclusion in Feb. 18S0, «•
Aide-de-camp to Sir Archibald
Campbell.
9 Mftjor Lowth tenred with
the 88th In the Bormete wer,
and wu present at the aflUrs
of Semblke and Nepadie, and
attack and capture of U^ooB
and of Pagham Mew.
5 Captain Tudor eerved throaghoutthe Bur*
mese war.
6 Captain Southall verred In the Burmees
war from Not. 1889, to itt conduelon la 18M.
P 27 July 49
Pflymarfer.— Wm. F. Vernon, 9 July, 30; Ens. I June, 26; Lieut. 6 July, 27.
Adjutant.— Lieui. Henry Holden, 17 Nov. 48
Quarter-Master.— Z9me% Twibill, 8 May, 40 ; Ens. 7 May, 40.
5Mr^«m.— Frederick Foaker, 23 March 47 ; AssUt.-Surg. 19 Oct. 38.
Assist.^Surffeons.—BdyrtLTd Le Blanc,' 24 May, 41.
Robert Browne, I March, 44.
Facings YeWow.— -Agents, Cox & Co.— JrtM Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co.
1 lie«t.-Gcoeral the Honourable Hugh Arbuthnott wrrcd with the 49th at the Belder, in 1790; alto on
the expcdiUon to tJie Baltic, and baUle of Copenhagen, in 1801. In July 1807, embarked with the eipe-
dition to Zealand, and was present at the siege and capture of Copenhagen. Accompanied the expedition to
Svcden, and afterwards lo Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, and was present at the baltle of
Corunna. Serred also in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, and commanded the 5ind at the
battle of Butaeo, for which he has received the gold medal : he has also received the slWer War Medal with
two dana for Corunoa and Fneotet d'Onor. . ^ . ^ , _^., .^. *» , .,
4 OiuCia Smith commanded a detachment of the Mth Regiment In co-operation with a ^ aval expedi-
tion under Captain Look in the 8•cen^ in boats, of the river St. Juan de Nicaragua, central America, in
184S. Including the assault and capture of the part of Seraplqui, and surrender of the Forts o! Castello
>lejo and St. Csrloe. He also accompanied Captain Lock to the town of Grenada, and was present at the
deliberaUons and conclusion of a treaty with lb*- Nicaragua ^mmlssioners .. . ^
7 lient. BugODin and AMi.t..Smgeon U BUnc wnrtA with a de«el>inent of the Wth Hegnneat fa f<^^V«»tMB ^^. •
JVand eipeaitiOD win C.pt. lock It the «««. to boaU. of tiieiiw 8*. 'Z^^^J^i^^^l^^^/^'i^i^ »«8. »
5«dh* tCwsaalt sad cepiiae of the port of B«rapiqiiJ,Md sarrenief of the FefU of Cewelto Vl^
190
39^ ( The Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot. ["••^S^T
'•JViOTiM IM Jiiili#.»*— "Plamby'*— ♦«OiB»ALTAli"— with tho CuttU and Keif, "Uomiia tnHw^m Cs
— " AI.BOMBB4"— •• VlTTOBIA"— " Py»B*B»»"— " NlVIlXXK^'«NlVJl"— " OBTBM**— •■ pBSU*CU
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Coioftel.
B Sir Frederick Phillpse Robinson,* GCB. Bn$, Feb. 1777 ; Lima. 1 Srpt
Ca»^ 8 July, 04 ;afq;or,l Sept. 94; Zitut.-ColA Jnn, 1800; CoL «5Ju.)
MtOor-Gen, 4 June, 13; Lieut.'Oen,21 May,25 ; Oen. 23 No?. 41 ; Cv<. i
Regt. 16 June, 40. ^^^
Lieta,'Colonel.—ThomBS Wright,* CB. Ent. 18 Dec. 12; LmO. tt Afiril,
Capt. P 14 July, 26 ; Mqfor, p 10 March, 37 ; LUtU.-CoL 24 Apr. 39.
Jtf4;ort.— Edward Bond,* JSns, p8 Mar. 27; Lieut, p 18 Sept. 29 ; C^. '
Feb. 36; If <^/or, p 31 March, 43. ». „ ^ ^ .
Marmaduke George Nixon,* Ens, 6 April, 31 ; Lieut. 26 Mar. 89 ; C^pf. '
Dec. 38 ; iJiTP.--M^/a^^ Apr. 44j_W<^(^^^
LI RUT.
Captains.
Henry Francis Stokes* . .
Robert Newport Tlnley*
Arthur Herbert**
Charles D. Campbell** . .
Henry Au^. Strachan'*..
William Munro,*«
William Clai|r» ^^^^ * •
Thomas Wright Hudson
Thomas £dw. Wiibraham
Francis James H ugonln • •
LlBUTBKAMTl}.
J. Fits Roy Dalrymple . .
Humphrey Gray,'*
WiUiam llardinge'* ....
Chas. Tho. Hamilton** . .
Robert Hamilton Currie"*
Wm. Newport Tinley**.
9 Francis Gee**
Simon George Newport**
Henry Dros Oaynor ** .
James Johnston ........
William Leckie
William Greenham
24 July 23
4 April 32
P 18 Jan. 31
P 9 Aug. 27
21 Sept. 32
P 20 June 34
P 30 Oct. 36
P16 June37
p 8Mar.30
P 12 Aug. 36
P 2 Dec. 36
26 Mar. 30
P 10 Mar. 37
P 17 Feb. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
P 16 Nov. 39
18 Sept. 40
3 Aug. 41
P31 Deo. 41
22 April 42
10 Nor. 43
27 Aug. 41
JamesAgnew j 22 Oct 44
BirsioNft.
John Popkin Traheme • .
Wm. Henry Wilson, Aiff.
Michael C. Wall
Hugh Robert Hlbbert ..
Benson Harrison
Lewis Stafford Northcote
Thomas Fraser Dixon ••
Robert Broome Baker . .
• • a . • .
ENSIQN.
1 Aug. 26
P 10 July 33
2 Sept. 34
3 May 33
2 June 36
P lApril36
P 10 Mar. 37
30 Oct. 40
P 21 May 41
P26 April 39
CAPTAm.
P 8 Dee. 37
1 July 38
24 Apr. 39
P 19 July 39
P 14 Feb. 40
P 11 Jane 41
6 June 43
2 July 44,rfo*.
2 Aug. 44 i»
'»pec.43^^,^
16 April 46 ii»
11 Deo. 40
P23 June48
24 Apr. 39
P 16 Dee. 40
P31 Dee. 41
24 April 43
6 Jnoe 49
2 July 44
7 Aug. 46
7 Dee. 46
20 Mar. 49
p 2 Oct. 46
BBEV.-t
30A(4>.
4 Haiar
«ml.AU«al.aa
IS
■ad haa waalri* tka War
tlM battka «f Onkaa «aA
3 Feb. 27; »is.28Jw»,06
4 July 46
9 June 46
P30Mar. 47
P 28 Sept. 47
P23 June 48
P 24 June 48
10Apra40
P 4 May 49
Pay matter, -^-Q. Augustus Dumford,"
A4futaut.^SnM.Wm, Hen. Wilson, 20 April 49. [Mar. 10; Gajs^
Quarter-Master,-^}^ Jones Duke,** 10 Jan. 87.
5iiryf#fi.— Charles Hugh James,** 18 Aug. 43 ; Astist.'-Surg. 5
Asiist,'Surffeon, — Henry Armstrong, 17 June, 42.
Faeinps Oreen.-^AfftntSf Messrs. Cox and C*.
^Returned from Bengal 9 June, 1847.]
Frgderick EoMnaoa ■rrvtd Srt jwan la th« Bnt
captarv of Stotwy Petoit by the Kmmitmm ivoaaSed aad tokm yrtaaaar),
eaptara aT llartlnl«a«. SI. L«da, aad OtHdalmir*. to im. ladudinff tiw
Mtflr. lotaMd dw army andrr tte Dak* af WcUinctaa, In lilt, aail
taria. Md eomnaadiK th» BHfada wbMi cairkhl tlM vUl^* af OaM
MlawlBV ba waa frvam at iha IM and Sad aMauiM aa Saa Sfbartlaa (
iMa er «ha mtm (Mvaraly waviSadK
wfcteh day ha ■aatf id«d la IW cawaiMd af Iba <■> DiTtilaa. to iteaa. IStd.
wbleb appatotmcnt ha beU till faae itt«. Sir rrvd. haa faealvad aaadal *
»lb Oaa. ISO. M atrvad at M«|arar
S Capta« StsSti awTwl toihaaih ihtai^^MaiHM BarawM war x aad wllh tha 9lh to Um aailfl* a(
SCa*ttiaTtalry wrvad ItecMavalga^alMllteBMkalCaa^itolSM. tall
10 M^or CMipkaU, Capi. BOTbart, Uavla. Gray, Umikat^ RaaAtoa. Conir, Ttolay. Hf)
d Dr. immmk. armd «Ft* Um Bait, al Mm artlaa af Mahar^potc aa ihc ISlfc Dm. ISO.
M%w% aad Umml OWfIa Md Nairpat^ vaaa aUsi^lly aaawdad « aad Ltoai. >. Onf «aa taiy
11 Cap*. tUathaa wrrtd the eampaiin asaliut th« R^ili vt Caarft to 104,
IS C*v«. Dmafaad tawid at toa taptwra af tha Irta af Plata to ISIS \ to llw Wfadlili la Jatm to IttU
ISU I to Iha Kaadyaa rvtontaa to 1017 aad 10 i and to tiir aetloa af Mahar^fata. S9«k INa. 42.
M Can- Maaro larrad aa Adl«taat af Ibe »tb to Iba ac«aa M MaJtai^pata. aad «aa awtr^y avM^d \
t» Lc a«a avrvtd to iba fVntaaata INm 1011 to 1014, aad *aa paaaaaiat Vlltana» StoaaMTb lai^flp
Nlwlla, Klvcw ttayoaae. Oa#fla» Ottbaa, aad T(
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191
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" TlMlt»A»»— "TAXaiTBBA"— •• Ba DAJOZ"— " SALAVAXCA"— " VlTTOBlA"- " PT murXB«"— «< Nt v«i.T »»»
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— •*OiTHii'»— "TotjLoiTtB**— " pBVtirivx.A»'— *• WATABtiOo^*-"CAii*AiiAm,»' " OBirsHBB tad ^oS^
« IMS,'* " MABABAJyOJlB.*' ^'
CoUma,
9 m iStr Alexander Woodford,* KCB. GCMQ. Em, 6 Dec. 04; LUuL 16
July, 06 ; Copt. 11 Dee. 00 ; Capt. ft Lieut.-Coi. 8 Mar. 10; Co/. 4 Jane, 14 :
Mqj^r^Getu 27 May, 26; Lieut.'Gm. 28 June^ 38: CW. 40th Footl
26 April, 42.
Lieut.»Col,^J^ Seyerat Wm. Lynam Stretton,* Snt. 11 June 18; Zieut, 6 Jan.
14 ; Capt. 9 13 Aag. 25 ; Major, P 2 Dec. 81 ; Lieut.-Coi, 9 6 May 42.
Jfq;orj.>-Thomas James Valiant, JBns. 20 May, 28 ; Lieut, p 17 Dee. 20 ; Cast
9 1 May, 36 ; Mqfor, p 10 July. 46. ^
John Martin Bladen Ncill.'® ^ai.!* 22 Mar. 33 ; Lt, 9 0 Jan. 36 ; Capt. p 11 Mar.
42; ^n/or, P 8 June 40.
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CAPTAZRa.
Henry Doufflas Cowper . .
James Tod^
Arthur Leslie
Thomas L. K. Nelson', s,
Wm. Augustus Fyers
John W. Thomas" . .
Robert Carey *** . .
Fra. Brockman Morley'*
Frederick Huey*'
George Edward Aylmer
LZBUTBICANTS.
Edw. Hungerford Eagar*
John Cormiek'* . .
Richard Dawson**
Aidborough Rich. Ruudle
Hans Thomas Fell White
R. John lisclmiere Coore
Francis Barry Drew, at^,
Robert Hare
Thomas George Gardiner
Henry Christopher Wise .
John Pinckney
George Owen Bowdler . .
Daniel Pennciather . • . .
Ensigits.
Fred. Samuel filyth • • . .
Francis Henry Atherly . ,
John Edward Brodhurst
WUliamO'Hara
Alfred A. Wade Lea . . .
Fred. C. H. S. Baddeley
Lewis Ti*elawny Clark .
BNSION. I LI BUT.
P 20 July 30
P 22 Feb. 31
P20NOV. 88
25 Not. 81
P 17 Oct. 34
7 June 30
16 Nov. 30
P 6 Apr. 30
p 6 June 40
28 April 28
P 13 April 30
P 27 Aug. 41
P21 May 41
23 Feb. 44
P 12 May 43
p 27 June 46
P23 May 46
P 7 May 47
p 15 May 47
26 Nov. 47
P 14 Apr. 48
26 May 48
P 18 Aug. 48
P 4 May 40
P 8 June 40
P17 Sept. 40
P] 8 Sept. 40
? 10 Oct. 40
P2UOct. 40
p 0 Not. 40
P 14 Dec. 32
4 July 34
P 6 May 42
20 Jan. 36
P20 May 36
p 7 Sept. 41
10 Nov. 41
27 May 42
6 Mar. 42
P 13 Aug. 30
16 July 41
P 26 Oct. 42
14 April 43
P31 July 46
P 14 May 47
P 14 May 47
17 Aug. 48
P18 Aug. 48
12 Aug. 40
Pll Sept. 40
PU Sept. 40
Pl8 Sept. 40
P21 Dec. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 4 Mar. 36
22 July 46
P 3 April 46
P 10 July 46
P 7 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 18 Aug. 48
p 8 June 40
P24 Not. 36
BBBT.-MAJ.
ONOV. 40
0 Not. 46
0 Paymaster,— ^Pred, Montagu Hockings, 20 April 40 ; Sni. 20 May 48; LUui,
0 A^tant,-^LUiut, Francis Barry Drew, 1 1 Feb. 48. [p 10 July 46.
0 Quor/er-Afoj/er.— Thomas Walter Hives,* 26 Oct. 42.
0 5t09«9n.— Joseph Burke,** 22 Deo. 48 ; AnUt.^Sury, 10 Jan. 40.
0 duUt.^Surg.-^ohn Coghlan Haverty, 27 April 40.
Faeinge BnfT. — Agents, Messrs. Cox ic Co..— /riiA Agents, Sir B. R. Borongh,
I IRetumedfiom India, Peb^ 1846.] [Bt,, Armit ft Co.
I sir Akiiimir WooMtd lerTMl la die 9th la North H«lUad, sad wm ttttnly wonndfd m the IStb Sept. I7M. Served
iBtiM Coldetrce-v 0«aidt at Ihe capture or Copenhicea in 1807. Setred on the Staff la Sicily, in 1808,0. aad 10. Coaainandea
tfM Llfht Battalion of the Biigado of GuatiU, at the atege ul Ciudad Rodrigo, c^ttirc of Bad^oi, baidc of Salamaaca, eap-
taiv of MadrM, aad at the ilcg* of Buif oa. CoBMnmiled Snt batuiion Cnldttream Guard* at the batUe of Vittorla, eaplui*
or Saa S^toelleii, at Htm NWell*. the NIee, and Inintoaeat of Bayoom. Cwounaadcd the loeoad battalion at the battle el
Wattrloa, larmder of fariik and dnrint the ooanpatton la France^ Sir Aleaander haa iccclvcd tho told aedal aad two
daapa fge thtbattieo of Sal— Miiia, VMerla. aad tlM Hire 1 aad the sUtet War Medal with oae claap for Cindad aodrlgo and
Nlfollfc
S Lc-OoL StKCtaa Mnrcd tho eanpalgaa of ISIS aad IS in the Pcnintala, with the 6Sth Llghl lafhntry, and »aa MTCfely
ninadiSattholai—ar TMarta by two fva iholt lodfad ia tht body, one of which has not bcca cxtmetcd. He has ncclTcd
the ■flvar War Madal with oao elasp far Tittorla.
f CMpmlU Todd, T. L. X. Nelsoa, aad Tbomasj Lleotenanl Kafar (ierercly wouadrd ai Benl Badaa) aad Qoartcr-
Rfvcs, icrrcd tknasfaottt the operations in Candaharaad ia Affataaalstaa ia 1841 and 41. and bare rccolTed tho medsl.
were also ptesc Jt ia the action of Mahantjpoir, 29th Di>c. 184.\ aad bare reeclrcd the Btonsa Star t Lt. Eafar
and Caplk T. L. K. Nelaoa and Thoous «crc levrfoly wonaded. Capt. Molaoa was A4|«laBt of tho
_ _ , in 1841, as w*ll as at Mahanjpors, whore be hada horse shot aadtr hha.
fS Ui^OK BlaSea Nettl, Captahw fyers and Oarey asrved throofhout iho opcraHaaa la OMirtshir aad Ul 81%h—lstaa
la 1S41 aad 41, aad have roeeivod tho nedaL
IS CapHtis Moitsy sad Baaf tMvaniy waaiSid), aad Liaat. OoiMleh. wcm pctasat hk Itao aatle* of Mafeai^lfaio, aad
hare leeetrcd the Broaae Star.
14 Lt. Dawsoa was altaohed to tho SSad aft tho battle of Uydtrabad, aad baa raccircd tho mcdaL Ha was afterwards
inr^Mrnt with the 40th at Malian^pore, la whleh actloa be was wounded, and has reosived the Bronso Star.
80th thtsaghoot the canpalga oa the SvtteJ in 1848-8, aad naapreaaatia tho haMlas of
S U..rfBl .
<t .K.
192
41st ( TTie WeUh) Eegiment ofFooL
Yemn'Senr.
49
BlCbadMrotti
On tb« Coloan anfl Appointmcntt, tbt Rrinet of Watet's Plume, with th« motto, *' 0w4tt Anffgu mm
ChyKUydd,**—** DaraoiT"— " Qubshstgwii"— " Miami"— "NiAeAftA"—** AW
''Oavdabab, Qbdzvxb, and Cabooi^ 1842."
CoUmel,
9 Cbftrles Ashe A*Conrt/ CB. KH. Ent, 17 Dec. 01 ; LievJt. 8 Sept. 02$ CmfU
25 July, 04 ; Mqjor, 26 Feb. 11 ; LieuU-Col 10 May, 13 ; QU. 22 July,»i
Mqfor-Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; CoL 41st Foot, 5 Feb. 48.
LieuL^Colonel. — ^John Crofton Peddle, 2nd Lieut. 4 May 14; Xietif. ^20 June
20; Capt. p 26 Nov. 25; Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38; Major, 5 Dec. 43;
Lieut.'Col. P 20 Oct. 48.
Mqfors. — GeorKe Carpenter, JEns. 1 Oct. 18 ; Zieut, I Mar. 20; Capt. P80 OeU
25 ; Brevet'Mqjor, 28 June, 38 ; MqJor,P22 July, 45.
William Garden Seton, J^iu. p2 Mar. 32; Lieut. p22 July, 30; Capt, P22
May, 40 ; 3f <(;<»•, p 16 Oct. 47.
Pttll
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36
28
18
15
10
15
13
13
14
11
11
14
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8
8
6
6
7
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5
5
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Captaihs.
Henry Law Maydwell, #.
Robert Butler^
Oeniige Bagot,^
Robert Pratt,'
Augustus J. W. Northcy
James Eman ^
Chas. Timothy Tuckey*
Grenville Q. Wells
John Harvey Thursby • .
George Montagu Hicks. .
Lieutenants.
Edwin Robert Wethered
Thomas Clough l^ylor . .
Julius Edmund Goodwyn
Wm. Samuel Greatheed
Rich. Oliver Pra. Steward
Joseph Goatling Egginton
Rob. Fra. Lascelles Jenner
Henry Warter Meredith
Hon. Richard Handcock
F. G. H. Games WiUiams
George Skipwith
William Hunt
Ensigns.
William Johnstone, a^f.
Charles Pelgue Bertram
Robert Gary Barnard ....
Chas. Yelvcrton Balguy
Thomas Acres Pcirce . .
Geoige William Alexander
William Edward Leche. .
Edwin Richards
Hugh Rowlands
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
21 Aug. 35
12 April 31
26 July 36
P 16 June 37
P 14 July 37
25 Mar. 36
? 28 June 39
P 20 Dec. 30
P 26 Aug. 36
P 16 Nov. 41
P 5 Aug. 42
P 30 Sept. 42
P 5 Jan. 44
P 26 Jan. 44
P29Sept.43
P30Sept.42
P 4 April 45
P 6 June 45
P 12 Apr. 44
P 7 July 46
P 3 Nov. 40
P 19 Nov. 44
30 Dec. 45
P 6 Feb. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
P 14 May 47
P 15 Oct. 47
P 19 Nov. 47
P29 Dec. 48
23 Feb. 40
P 25 Sept. 49
28 Sept. 38
P 26 Oct. 33
P 7 Oct. 37
P27 June30
P 3 July 40
16 Aug. 88
2 Oct. 41
P 22 Nov. 42
P 18 Apr. 41
P 20 Jan. 43
captain.
P 15 April 42
P 1 Mar. 44
4 July 45
P23 Sept. 45
P27 Sept. 44
9 Oct. 46
P 3 Nov. 46
p 19 Mar. 47
P6Apr. 44
P 15 Oct. 47
BRBT.-XAl.
19 Oct. 40
P 24 May 44
P 20 Aug. 44
P 6 June 45
P 23 Sept. 45
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7 July
3 Nov.
3 Apr.
P 14 May
P 16 Oct.
25 Aug.
45
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A Paymafter.'-Tho». Miller Creagh, 21 June 39 ; Ens. 28 Feb. 25 : X^. 6 Mar. 2P.
0 Atyutant.—Bntfgn William Johnstone, 20 Oct. 46.
0 i Quarfer-^a^er.— Archibald Elliott, 21 July, 48 ; Ens. 31 March, 48
A Surgeon.—}^ Wm. Mortimer Wilklns,* 23 Dec. 36 : Astist.-Surg. 32 Jane, 95 :
0 I X«f«/.-5ttr*/.— David Stcwart,»3 Dec. 41. [Hotp.^AMiMt. 10 J«^. U.
j Facings Ylhlie.^ Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.— JrwA Agents. Sir B. R. Borowdi.
{[Returned from the East Indies, 13 July, 1843.] [St., Armlt, A Co.
tolte
1 X^'Genenl A Cmtrt «■• detarhed on « lerarmte conmaBd in 1»« to the Adriatic, to attack the Ulasda orTkvMiti •
aB4 u the aame rear be a>miMl at ihe«i<ce of Scylla. In 1M7 he •emd in Ecytt. and wai rmcnt at tWnatw «#
Alexandria, and in the aeiion near Bonetia. At tbr .irge and capture of Santa llauta he waa in chafjn of tbe^arur.
Maatcr.Oenetal'a departBcnt : he wa« alao at the tirse of Capri in the aame year. He «a. Ai^e-de-caiin to the ASataat'
Graenl when tba encvy landed in Sicily, in l»i>9. and comniandcd the advanee-nard to «hich nearlv 1000 BiiMm mw
Tdukied. aad he penouallr captured the rnemy'a aUndard. Serred afkerwwda on the ataff in Sicitr. Baau. Mdltalt laA
waanreotBl at the aicfc of Tarrafona. action at ViUa Pranea. and retreat fiom thmce; cubMnocnUT •llSe ocrMaun3
Lrpbom, raf|t«re of Genoa, ticfe of Savona. and last ly at the aorrender of Ka^lea in Itll, ■ ^
»tbS<^.
atom, capture aad dcatruction
a Captains Ptmtt and Ttekey.— the tame as Note 4, eaerpt tbeactino or the SStb Mareh.
4 Captain Bnaa acncd viih the 41tt throufhont the campaign of 1843 in Afahaniaian (Medan and wm imi_l_i
roKngcmcnta with the eaemy en the »tb March and SStb AprJ in the Piabcen Valley; in thoae af the tltli HMMar .^—
^liar. SOth Aa^. at Coatoe, tth Sept. before ChntMe 5 at tbe oceapatMB and dcMmion of tJwt Foitma ^ifntJaT
the cxpcdliioo tnto Kohtataa. atora. caifCnn and deatnictiua of laialiS^ aad tka variMa Miaor aihSa teaBdWfM?S
Bolan aad iha Khybcr Paiaea. ^^ — n-mmmmimman ui
8 Mr. WUktaa atrtadi the caaapatgw of IS14 la lb« Pcalnaaila 1
•faUfM BaitaUoaatihtakfaof KaUvatalalW* SmkMia AWui^MMitbtaMiMlaKtMi «.
'Ibora, raptare of l*eBoa. ticfe of Savoaa. aad laatly at the aorrender of Kaplea ia
i Captain Botlcr acrTcd with the 4Ut thronghoat the eaaipaian of IM2 in AJfihai
Igapmeala vlth the eaeny on the SBib March and ?arh April in the Pithccn VaUcy ( in thoae'of aoih^iw7uG«i^
and of Ckbool tbe Eanediiioa lata Ko4uta
be I vrea the Bolaa aad tha Kh|b«r ?■«««.
before Ghuaee ; at the occopation and deatniction of that Portteta
of lataLflT, and the TariuuB minor aflaira ta and
Klatk
Wl
55
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37
25
57
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24
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SS5:«5£:S!S:] 42«l ( The Boydl Ittghland) tUgt. of Foot. [«S:l?^:*li^3^
St. Andrew^** Nemo me impune lacessit. "—The Sphinx, with the words "EGYPT"—
*^CORUNNA"— " FUENTE3 D'ONOR"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— ^*NIVB"
iY«u»'SerT.|— ^' ORTHES "—"TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA "— « WATERLOO."
Colonel.
9 Sir John Maedonald/ OCB. Bnt. 15 Apr. 95 -, Lieut 2 Feb. 06 ; Capi, 22 Oct.
02; Me^or, 28 Feb. On ; Lieut.-CoL 17 Mar. 08 ; Col, 4 June, 14 ; Afq^-Gen.
27 May, 25; Ueut.-Oen, 28 June, 38; Col, 42nd HighUnden, 15 Jan. 44.
Lieut, ^OioneU, — Duncan Alex. Cameron, Ent, 8 April, 25 ; Lieui, p 15 Aug. 26;
Capt, 1*21 June, 33 ; ilfq;ar, P2d Aug. 39 ; Lieut.-Col, p5 Sept. 43.
r. 9 James Macdougidl,' 2nd Lt, 11 June, 12; LU 8 Sept. 13; Capi, pIO Sept.
25 ; McfjoTi 23 Oct. 35 ; Brevet- Lieut. -Col, 1 Not. 42 ; Lt,'Col, 14 Apr. 40.
Jf<{;<7r#.— Charles Dunsmure, Ent. 9 Apr. 25; Lieut, p 7 Not. 26 ; Capt. p 30
Jan. 35 ; Mqjor, p 5 Sept. 43.
r. Daniel Frazer, Ent, 31 Oct 11 ; Lieut, 13 June 16 ; Capt. p 5 Not. 25 ; JSrev."
Mqf, 28 June 38 ; Mqj, 14 Apr. 46.
Captaijvs.
Geo. Burrell Cumberland
Thomas Tulloch
r.Jn.CameronMacpher8on
Hon. Robert Rollo ....
r. Alexander Cameron . .
r. H. Maurice Drummond
Charles Murray
r, George W. Macquarie
Archibald Colin Campbell
r. John Hinton Daniell*
Thomas Robert D. Hay,
r Robert Bligli Sinclair. .
LlBUTENANTS.
r. Augustus Paterson . .
Thos. Hugh Cockbum, t,
r. Andrew Pitcaim, ac^,
Alexander Ramsay ....
John Walter Wedderbum
Hon, G. H. Essex Grant. .
r. Archd. Macra Chisholm
r. Gilbert Innes Menzies
r. Chas.Campbell Graham
Wm. J. Cuninghame, atfj.
John Wm. Powlett Orde
Rowl. Aynsworth Frazer
John Chetham M'Leod . .
r R.CampbellCan ioghanie
John MacDougall
James Erskine Paterson . .
Ensigns.
William Lear Macnish . .
r. James William Balfour
Henry Montgomery ....
r. John Drysdale
Charles Maitland
r. William Jas. Robertson
r. William Croflon Ward
r. John Gordon Campbell
George Fraser
r. Duncan DownieFletcher
ENSIOlf.
LISUT.
11 Apr. 25
P 25 June 26
P 10 Sept. 30
P 10 Aug. 32
24 Feb. 32;P30 Jan.
P 4 Dec. 32 p 15 Dec.
P 21 June 33
P 25 Sept. 35
P 24 Feb. 37
P 14 Mar. 34
P 2 Aug. 39
P27 Sept. 39
P 10 Jan. 40
P 6 Mar. 40
P 15 May 40
P 16 May 40
P 26 Oct. 41
P 5 Not. 41
17 Apr. 42
18 Apr. 42
PdO Aug. 44
P25 0ct. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
14 Apr. 46
21 Apr. 40
29 Aug. 46
1 Aug. 45
P 20 Oct. 46
31 Dec. 28
23 Oct. 28
P 21 June 33
P 25 Sept. 35
35
37
P 30 Mar. 38
P31 May 39
P 23 Aug. 39
18 Not. 36
P 5 Not. 41
15 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
P 15 Apr. 42
P 3 June 42
P 5 Sept. 43
P30 Aug. 44
14 Apr. 40
28 Aug. 46
24 May 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 12 Not. 47
P 16 June 48
P17N0T. 48
p 6 July 49
5 Feb. 47
p 26 Oct. 49
CAPTAIN. |BHBV.*MAJ.
P 30 Mar. 38
P 12 July 33
P 6 Mar. 40
P 5 Not. 41
15 Apr. 42
P 3 June 42
P 5 Sept. 43
P25 0ct. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P 29 Not. 44
P 17 Not. 48
P 26 Oct. 49
9 Not. 46
28 Aug. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
P 3 Mar. 47
22 June 47
P 12 Not. 47
p 16 June 48
18 Aug. 48
P 17 Not. 48
P 6 July 49
P 2 Not. 491
8 Lt.-Co1. HaodoofsU Mrrsd Cbs eampalfUi
of 181S and 14, In the Peolnrala, iiicliidfiig the
aflUr of San Marcial ; battles of Nlvelle, Nite,
Qtb, 10th, 11 tb, 12th, and Ittb Dee., Orthat,
and Touloaie.
4 Capt.l>anlellfenred with the 49th In China
(Medal),— at Amoy, Chilian, Chlnhae, Nlngpo,
Segoan, Chapoo, Wooiaog, and Chin Klan Foo.
Paymoff.— J.Wheatley,12 Oct. 38; Ens. kAif/t.^ July, 32; Lieut.^ Apr. 36.
Atfjutantt, — r, Lieut, Andrew Pitcaim^ 28 Aug. 46.
Lieut, William John Cuninghame, 9 March 49.
Quarter- Matters, — Q8i Edward Patou, 19 Juney40.
r. Charles Fraser, 28 Aug. 46 ; Ent. 4 Sept. 43.
Surgeons.-^SLS, MKxregor, M.D.,26 Feb. 41 ; A,*S. 12 Apr. 26 ; H,-A. 5 Jan. 26.
r. Hugh Mackey, 7 Aug. 46 ; Assist,'Stirg, 17 Feb. 37.
Assistant'Surgeons. — Wm.Mure Muir, M.D., 22 Not. 42^ — Facings Blue.
Robert Henry King, 22 July 45,— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Siff iohB^HMdoaaU icrrtd with the e*cli in Ireland duiaf the Bebellion of 1798, end wu {ireaent et the battles of
Boea, Tiaegar HiU, and other principal actkma. In 1799 and 1800 he was at the uese of La Valetu and capture of Malta.
*" ' - " '--•^--•^ " • • — in the action on the laodiDK OB the 8th March, and alao
In 1M)7 he waa employed a> militan lecretcrr
igion as a distinct armr in Swediah Pomenaia.
■If attack npoB and capttne of'Copenhafen and the Danish fleet. In 1309 he acned in the
Be aervcd a IfTpt in the three foUneriav feata, and was present
in the tw» other general aeciena finight on the l.ith and Slat March, 1801.
to I«ord Gathcvt. whalat hia Loidahsp comnianded the Kill's German Legion as a distinct ahn'^ in Swedish Pomenaia.
•a wall «a dnifac the anhae^
UTalchcren expedition, and I , ^ „ . ^
The felkfWi^i rent he waa auiptoyed m Depnty MJutaauQctteral to the force allotted to the defence of Cadis, under £(.•
GcB. Onham, and was praaawt at the bafttlB of Bamea. In IfllS and 14 he waa emplered in ehaife of the Mt wing of
tke Peniaanlar armj. and in that capacity waa preaent in the aetions of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 13th Dec. 1813, upon the
Hin, and in the aftira whieh attended the doaing «f the blockade of BeTonne, aiid at the action brooght on bjr the
MftoBitbattetma, Wx JohaluaitcaTcdamedalfer lerrieu lBBgrpt,«Bd thf|0Um«dal8M0MGta^
94 ASrd ( The Mmmouthnhire) Refft. of Foot. [ ^^x^^
(Light Infantry.)
VIMIERA"— "CORUNNA "— »'BUSACO"— « FUENTE8 D*ONOH»'— <*CIUDAD
RODRIGO "— « BADAJOZ "— " SALAMANCA "— " VITTORIA "— <' NIVELLE"—
" NI VE "— «' TOULOUSE '*— " PENINSULA."
CoUm§l,
9 Ban. Sir Heroulet Robert Pak«nham,i KGB. Jhu.98 July, 08; Xtei/.S
Har. 04 ; Capi. 2 Aug. 06 ; Mqfor, 30 Aug. 10 ; X#.-C#{. 97 April, 18 ; W.
87 May 85 ; Mqj.-QmK. 10 Jan. 37 ; Zf.-Giii.O Nov. 46; Gil. 48 F. 9 8^ 44.
Litut.'Cokmti*
m James Forlong,* KH. Em. Pll Mar. 18; LUut. »89 Dm. 14; Capt. »80
Sept 81 ; Mmwy p 1 Jaly, 88 ; Xtac^.-Co/. 7 May» 41.
Af<i;orf.— 9 William Fraser,* Ji^. 8 April, 18; Lieut. 10 Jan. 14; Cofi.
PQ Dee. 34 ; Srevei-MtQinrf 88 Jane, 88; Mqfor^ 7 May, 41.
Henry Sadleir Bruere, Etu, p 1 Sept. 86 ; Zimii. p 19 Feb. 88 ; Capt. p 8 Apr. 84 ;
Bm€t'-M^j&ry 0 Nov. 4G ; Major, 11 Apr. 48.
^e«rt'8«rT.
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Gaptaivb.
QeoTga Talbot, *
Johnaop Ford . . 4
Henry Skipwitb
Hon.T. O. Cbolmondeley
Robert Lambert
Robert Newton PhiUipt
Owen Artb. Ormtby Gore
irofi.P.EgertoaUerberM.
James Maarioe Primrose
Dawson Cornelias Greene
LlEUTBNANTa.
Henry Aysbford Sanford
Fred, Sadleir Braere.. ..
Walter John Paal
Jas. Abercromby Diok, «.
Richard Henry Weyland
Fra. Hutchinson Synge . .
Graham Colvile
Fred.QreenWilkinson.iMd'.
William Milncs
Charles Carew de Morel . .
Hon. Henry Wrottesley
HNsittva.
H<wi.Hi?nry Wm. C.Ward
Arth. Edw. Val. Ponsonby
Henry J. Parkin Booth . .
Lomley Graham
John Fs«ncis Girardot . .
Horn. Lewk Watson MlUes
Hon. Richard Monck . .
Henry Wilmot
Franeis George Stapleton
Hugh Robinson
BNSIUN.
8 Feb. 86
P 7 Sept. 86
P84 0ct. 34
P 8 Apr. 86
P 1 May 36
P27 May 36
P 20 Not. 38
17 Jan. 40
6 Jan. 37
P 3 Jaly 40
7 Ang. 40
Pll Sept. 40
P 16 Feb. 41
P 1 Jwie 41
P 8 Aug. 41
P 7 Sept. 41
P 6 Aug. 48
P 87 Dec. 48
6 Jane 45
P84 0ct 46
0 June 46
P 19 Jane 46
86 June 46
11 June 47
P 18 Aug. 47
P 8 Sept. 47
P 83 Apr. 48
P 8 Mar. 40
P 89 May 40
30 Not. 49
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 9 8ept.88
P 86 June 89
P 86 Jan. 89
P 31 Dec. 39
P16May 40
P 8 Oct. 40
P 16 Feb. 41
P 7 Sept. 41
7 May 41
P 14 Jan. 48
P 6 Ang. 48
P 81 July 43
P86Aug. 43
P84 0ct. 46
88 Dec. 46
P 9 June 46
11 Jane 47
P 18 Aog. 47
86 Apr. 48
P 89 May 49
Pll Dee. 49
BBBT.-MAJ.
9 Not. 46
9Not« 46
P 8 Apr. 86
PBl Oct 86
P 6 Aog. 48
P 81 July 43
P86 Aug 48
P 18 Jan. 44
P 9 Jane 46
P 19 Jane 46
11 Apr. 48
Pll Dec. 40
S M ^r PtSMr mrrH lo Ike
Ptuiutalft »]i4 Booth of France
with th« Mnd, fram Oet(»b«r
ISIS to Uie end of that war la
1814, and hat rvorlTcd tba War
Mf>dal with one cla»p fbr tW
Nlva, la which battla lie waa
MTeraJj wounded.
)
P14Dec. 49
Paymaster.-— l>nn\e\ Henry Maekinnon,^ 87 Oct. 48; Cor. p 1 July 86; Lieut^
P83 Mar. 38 ; Capt. P 15 Oct. 47.
A{ytUttnt.'-Lieut. Fred. Green Wilkinson, 86 April 48.
Quarter- Master.-^ o^pYk Denton, 15 Aug. 48.
^uryeon.— Patrick Davidson, M.D., 87 Oct. 4G; Asrist.-Surg. 18 Jan.88.
Auiitant-Surgeon. — John Madden, 8 Oct. 46.
Faewffi White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co. — Irish Agents, MeaankCaneIc Co.
[Returned from A'ova Scotia^ 5 April, 46.]
1 8lr Haieulca Pakcnham lerrad ai the tlace and captara of Copenhaai'n. In 1807, alM tht Penlasalar
impaifna of 1808, 9, 10, II, and IS. lacladmf tha bnitlet of Roleia, Vtmiera (wouadad), Baiaeo, aa4
uentea d'Oaor, tiafv and •torn of Cfudad Rndrixo. two tiogca and tlorai of Badiijoi, Mvarely woamlad at
le ftMault: ha waa alto wounded m the ad Ion at OUid*«, )A Anf. 1888. 8ir Uerealea has reevlTwd tke
>ld cfo«» for Bttwco. Furatet d*Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and SHdiJoi ; and tba tlWar War Medal wkk two
asp* for Holela and VImlera.
f Llaat-Ool. Forlonf lerrad tha eampalcni of 1819 and 14, In Germany and Holland, Ineladlaf
tk«
tione at Mtrxeni, boiobardment of Antwerp, and itoniniiK of Uerxea-op-Zobm. Served alao Ilia campalpa
1811, and waa Mvaialy woundad at Qaaii«-Biav~risbt oullar boae fractured and hall lodaad ia llio
4 Captain Macklaaon tarvcd with O.a 16th Lancere ihmafthnai the aaropalfa la Afl^haaletaa,
ard Ktana, and was peMeal at tha tlefa and captura of Ohuiare (Medal). He eerred alto la tlM
iga oa tha 8otlq} (Madal) In 1844, lacladiof tlM hattin of Buddlwal, AUwal« and Bobrsoa.
The Spkins, " EOYFT."-" BADAJOZ"— " SALAMANCA"—" PBMINSULA'V.
" BLADENgBUBQ"— •• WAT£BLOO"-«* AVA."
Coionel.
Han. Sir Patrick Stuart, GCMG. Comet Sc Sub-Lieut. 26 Sept. 93 : Zleui.
0 June, 04; Capi, 19 April, 06; Afqjor, 1 Feb. 03; ii«*.- Col. 96 Sept. 00;
Co/. 4 June. 14; M^Jor-Gen. 10 July, 91; Lieut.^Qen. 10 Jan. 37; Co?.
44th Kegt. 7 April, 43.
JUeut'Coi4m§U,
Him. Augustus Almeno Spencer, J?im. 8 Apr. 96 ; luui, p 6 July, 97 ; Capt.
P 6 Apr. 81 ; AfryVir, P 91 July, 43 ; Lieut.^Col 17 May, 46.
r. 9 Edward Thorp,» JSm. 7 Mareh 11 ; Xiew*. 98 Jan. 13; Capt, P13 Auir. 26;
Srmei Mqjor, 98 June, 38; Mqjor, 91 Hay 41 ; Zigut.-Col. 96 Feb. 46.
JItfqjori.
r. John Hildcbnmd Oakes Moore, Mm. 96 Oct. 97 ; Zieut. p 96 April 31 ; Capt.
P 31 Dec. 33 ; Brevet- Major, 0 Nov. 46 ; Mqjor, p 31 Dec. 47:
Nathan Smtth Gardiner,* Bns, p 23 July 26 ; Lieut, 18 July 34 ; Capt. p 96
Jan, 41 ; Ift^, P24 No?. 48. ^ * /-
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CAFTAINa.
r. William Steevens . . .
Cha.W.Dunbar8tavcley,j.
r. William MacMahon . •
r. H. Hamon John Massv
Robert FeUden '.
r, Andrew Browne • • . .
John hd Marchant Carey
r. William Spring
r. Fred. Sykes Daubeney*
Bowes Fenwick
William Faussett
William Hanmer
LlBUTENANTft.
John Robinson ..•.•••
r. Astley Greene
r. John Stanley Howard
r. William Parktir
Hon. C. W. Herbert Agar
r. Geo. Leth bridge Ottley
George N. Micklethwait^
r. Godfrey Cooper
Edward Oglo Strpatfield
r. William Hy. Mansfleld
Richard Preston
George Barchard
Fra. Wm. Tho. Caulfleld
GeorgeWhite
EiraiGifs.
William Fletcher
John Colpoys, ai^
John William Dunne. . . .
r. William Thomas Baker
r. Tamworth Geo. Ferrers
r. James Pope, ac{}
r. Charles Pye Pye ....
r. Samuel Cooper
Fred. William Gregory . .
Daniel Armstrong
Arthur Pcniston Moore. .
KNSIGir.
LIEUT,
96 Feb. 41 p 19 Feb.
P 6 Mar. 36 !P 4 Oct.
P 6 Not. 85
P 9 April 41
P 90 Nov. 40
P 30 Apr. 41
97 Oct. 49
P SO Dec. 96
90 Nov. 40
P 90 Jan. 49
7 July 43
P 29 Dec. 43
96 Oct. 49
94 Oct. 43
P 13 Oct. 43
20 Mar. 44
P80 Mar. 44
23 May 46
P 10 Feb. 43
P 27 June 46
P 3 Oct. 46
P 14 Not. 46
P97 Feb. 46
^ 2 Oct. 46
17 Jan. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
19 Mar. 47
P 23 Apr. 47
7 Jan. 48
P 96 Feb. 48
31 Mar. 48
P 28 Apr. 48
P94 Not. 48
29 Dec. 48
26 Jan. 40
49
89
28 Feb. 40
Pll Not. 42
18 Not. 49
14 Oct. 49
P 16 Mar. 44
P 1 June 39
P 13 May 42
P 12 July 44
P93 Aug. 44
P 3 Oct. 46
P22 Dec. 43
17 May 46
P 26 July 46
P 30 Dec. 46
P27 Feb. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
26 July 44
P 2 Apr. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
P24 Not. 48
P93 Mar. 49
10 April 49
P 12 Oct. 49
CAPTAIN.
URBT.-MAJ.
P27 Sept. 44
P 6 Sept. 44
17 May 46
P 3 Oct. 46
P37 Feb. 46
p 8 Sept. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
16 Dec. 46
P 98 Apr. 48
P 94 Not. 48
P 23 Mar. 49
P 19 Oct. 49
8 Capt. Daubenej Mnred wl|h
theMth In Cliihs (Medal), and
was prttral at the sicalade and
capture oX Chin Kisng Fop^
where he carried the Regt-
ni«niat Colour, which watibot
in two placet.
4 Lt. Mlcklethwalte eerrwl
nilh Uie Adrd in the campaign
on the Suil^ In 1846 (medal),
and was preimt at Buddiwal,
AUwal, and Sohraoo.
b Pajrina«ter Bennett lerred
the caiDpaJun on the SutleJ in
the 9th Foot (Medal).
P 2;) Mar. 40
Henry Bridges I p 10 Oct. 49
P<i2/ma#ter.— Fra. LevettBennett,^20Oct.47; fia. P 25 July 37 i X<.P6 JulydO.
Ad{jutants, — Entign John Colix)ys, 9 Apr. 47.
r. Ensign James Pope, 31 March 48.
Quar/er-AfM/erf.— Thomas Walsh, 27 Oct. 43.
r. Daniel Doherty,23 July 41.
i9icr^eon«.— Kdward Robertson, M.D., 18 Sept. 46; Asnst.-Surg, 11 Au^, 37.
Daniel Armstrong, 30 Oct. 38 ; A,S. 22 Dec. 14 ; H.A, 6 Scj.t. 13.
Assistant'Surgeons. — r. Jeokin Uumfiay UcwelyUi 17 March, 48.
John C. Gray, 3 April 49.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k. Co.
1 LC43oL Thorp ■•rvcd In the r«altuuU, tnm Jus«, IBll. to tht end gf tli* war, Includlof tb« affkinor Bl Bodon and
Alter>>«fl •'•i* ■<^ itoiaBlBff of Ctodad Budrigo, b«t(l«* of the I'yrvst-ca, eroMiac tb« BMasMM. St. Joon do Liia. dllTcrent
actfoM iBTMtlnf Bofoaiic, and rvpulM ofUie •nrtir. He has rccfivrd the War Utdal with one clasp for Cludad aodrifo.
S M^ur Gardiner served with the 2:2nd throughout the oiieraiioni in Sciude under SirCliailM >a|*ier,
larlWlHf"g the dsstrttctioo of the Fort of Imaumghur battlei of Meanee and Hyderabad (Uedal).
^'^\\4t5tk(TheNoitinffhamsM7^)IUgt.ofFootr^^
It bati.tmbJ>r7or.S«r?.iSPeb,
. b» do do Jan
* ROLBIA"— "VlJClHRA"— "TALAVBRA"— •• BMAOO"—" PUBWTBS D'OirOR"~'*CZUDAD ROBRIQO'*—
"BADAJO»"—"SAlAllA3fCA"—**VirrORIA"—"PniBH *«•"—" NlT«lJU»"—"OaTIIBt»'—
" TOCLOUiB»*— " PBKIirSULA"— *• ATA."
Tun* S«rT.
47
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41
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Cohnel,
9 m Sir CoUn Halkett,* GCB. QCH. Lieut.-Col. 17 Kov. 1803; Col 1 Jaa.
1 2 ; Mt^or-Gm. 4 June, 14 ; Li.-Oen, 22 Jvly, 30 ; Otn. 9 Not. 46 ; CoL 46ih
Bcgt. 12 July 47 .
Lieut.'Colonels.^JflaAmvak^ French Boys,' Bnt. p 17 Nov. 08 ; LieuU 3 Ai^r. 10;
Capf. P8 June 15 ; Mq^or^ 3 Feb. 29; Lt.'CoU 21 June 32; CoU 9 Nor. 46.
r. Henry Cooper,* Ent. p 20 Feb. 29 ; Lieut. p5 Apr. 31 ; Capt. p 13 Not. 36 ;
Mt\ior, 10 Sept. 45 ; LU-CoU 19 July 48.
Mqjor$,^VL^\Bm D'Arcy Kyle, Etu, p 12 July 33 ; Lieut, p 23 Jane 37 ; Capt.
P 24 May 39 ; Mt^or, p 7 April 48.
r. William R. Praston, Ent. p24 Sept. 29; Lieut. p2S Feb. 33 ; Capi. P 18 Oet.
89 ; Mqjor, 19 July 48^
Captains.
r. JohuButlerWheatstone
Henry John Shaw ......
r.Geo.A.L. Blenkinsopp^
r. Henry Thomas Viallii^
r. Donald William Tench*
r. Robert Bates*
Henry Woodbine Parish
Stephen Bilton Grordon,a.
Robert Jones Garden . .
Henry Downe Griffith . .
r. Wm. Caimes Arms trong
Wyndham Edm. Bewes*
Libutbhahts.
George Wm. Morris ....
Robert MiUer
r. James M'Crea,' adj. . .
r.Rob.BeekfordJohnstone
r. Henry Leach,' p.in. •
r. Courtney P. T. Stacey*
Georice Burrell
William Dawson'
George Stacpolc Coxon . .
r. IVeror Goff*
Arthur Smyth.
r. William Fleming^ . . .
Frfd. Robert Grantham'
r. George Lamont Hobbs
Charles Lewis Griffin
EMSION.
LIEUT.
1 May 21
P23Mar. 38
P 4Sept.35
P25Dec. 38
31 July 28
0 June 34
p 9 Mar. 89
7 June 39
21 June 39
13 June 30
P 6 Sept. 39
19 June 40
P 16 Apr. 42
21 May 42
23 May 42
27 May 42
P 22 July 42
p 28 July 48
11 Feb. 42
12 Sept. 43
P 29 Mar. 44
P 26 July 45
P 9 Dec. 46
30 Dec. 46
P 6 Feb. 46
29 Jan. 47
19 Mar. 47
Bnsioxs.
r. B. 8. Fra.Geo. Dawson'
Charles Duncan Cameron
r. RobertGraham Howard*
Drury Richard Barnes
Alexander Walker
William Hodnett Rowland
John C. Craigie Halkett
r. Henry Lucas
r. John James L. Williams
Edward Evans 1p 21 Aug. 49
• . ••
96 Not. 46
p 19 May 46
P23 Apr. 47
P 7 Apr. 48
1 Aug. 48
P 2 Aug. 48
P 23 Feb. 40
P 22 June 49
P 23 June 49
31 Mar. 26
P 7 June 39
P31 May 39
20 Not. 40
P 2 Doc 31
P25 Dec. 38
16 Apr. 42
16 Apr. 42
P 16 Apr. 42
6 Apr. 36
P 1 July 42
P22July 42
P 28 July 43
P 29 Mar. 44
P30Aug. 44
10 Sept 45
15 Oct. 45
P 7 July 46
P21 Apr. 43
29 Jan. 47
20 Jan. 47
P 7 Apr. 48
P 1 Aug. 48
P2d Feb. 49
p 22 June 49
P 22 June 49
P 3 Aug. 49
CAPTAIN.
16 Not. 41
P 1 July 42
P20 Mar. 44
P30Aag. 44
1 Oct. 44
15 Oct. 46
P 6 Feb. 46
19 July 48
P 1 Aug. 48
P20Oct. 43
P23Feb. 40
P 3 Aug. 49
BRBV.-MAJ.
92 Dee. 46
4 Mijor BlcoklMO|ip ssrfnd
ttM Kafflr eamiMicn or ia«7 ;
and he commanded tbs de-
tachment of the 45tb Regiment
In tlM actloo with and detoM of
tha Rehol Botra ofBoem PtasU
(South Afrioa) S9th Xm^ leM.
6 Capt. TIalla, Bales, aad
Bewe*, LJeufii. Letch, Siscej,
Dawaon, Oolf, and Ofaatban,
KnaigD Daiiaoo»Qr^llaA 71U-
Gibbon, and AsaUt. - Svgeon
Barker terred the Kafllr cam-
palgn of 164C-7.
6 Capt. TenrJi aerrtd the Kafir caiapelgu of
1646-7. Prteeot aJfto in tha aetkm with iIm
Iniurgent Boen at Boem Pkata, 39 Aug. 1844
(wounded).
7 lA, Fleminff served the Kafir StnyaltB of
1846-7. Preeent al«i in the action wiCk the
Insurfent Boen at Boem Plaati.
8 Ensign Howard wai preeent in the
with the loiuncent Boen at Boem Plaai»
0 Surgeon Waring lerred
paign of 1647.
Paymaster. — Monkbouse Graham Taylor, 86 Aug. 36; Ent. PlO June^ IS*
Ziettf.P5Sept. 22.
A4iutant9.^r. Lieut. James M'Crea/ 22 Jan. 47.
Quarter-Maiter$."^r. Luke FitzGibbon/ 15 Oct. 47.
Thomas CasAidy, 4 May 49.
Surgeons.--^, Francis Robert Wariog,* 15 Dec. 45 ; Assitt.-Surff. 8 May, 35.
Alexander Gibb, M.D. 18 Sept. 49 ; AiMt.-Surg. 10 Jan. 40.
Auigt.-Surgeons.^-TbomhB Best, 22 April , 42.
r. Francis 01i?er Barker,^ 14 Feb. 45.
Facings Green. — Agents, Mcssra. Price and Boostetd.
1 Sir CoUn Halkett kaa received tlie gold crott for Albuhcro, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the |f*yff of the
'Ime, and was eeTerely wounded at Waterloo.
) Oolonel Boj* eerred In the Peoiniula from 1800 to I8U, and again fkt>m 1818 lo the sad of
lelodlng the action at flahugal, and battlce of Poentes d'Oaor (voaod«4X Ortiim,
vonodad). tenrcd also la the Bu.ineae war,
8 Ue«l,-Ool. Cooper tcnsd the Kafir osaapalgB of 1S49.
HMd QMrtenl
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46tt ( The South Devonshire) Regt of Foot 197
" DOMINICA."
CoUmeU
Johfi^ Earl o/ Stair,* KT. Ent, 28 Feb. 1790; Lt 80 April, 92; CapU 26 April,
98; Lieut.' Col, 6 Dec. 98; Col. 25 April, 1808; Mqjor-Gen. 4 June, 11;
Lieut.'Gen. 19 July, 21 : Gen. 28 June, 38; Co/. 46th Regiment, 31 May, 43.
Lieutenant- Colonel.
P Robert Garrett,' KH. Ens. p 6 March, U;Lt.S Sept. 1 2 ; Capt. p 7 July, 14 ;
Mf^or, P 19 Sept. 26; Erevet-Lt.-Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-CoU p 10 May 45*
MqjcTS.
9 John Maclean,' Ens. 2 May, 11; Lieut. 10 Dec. 12; Capt. 25 Dec. 30:
ilf^*<?r,P12 April,39.
Alexander Maxwell, Ens. p 19 June 85 ; Lieut. P 28 Dec. 38; Capt. p 27 Sept. 42;
Mqjor, P 19 Sept. 48.
Captains.
Donald Stuart*
Wm. Thomas Bremner . .
William Child
A rthur George Vesey ..
David Fyffe
Arthur Wombwell
William Henry OTooIe
Colin Fred. Campbell . .
Algernon Robert Garrett
Jamea Hill Albouy ....
Lieutenants.
Henry Steele, ad
Henry Fuller Sandwith
Chas. RobertShervinton,r
Robert William Piper . .
WUliam Hardy
John Edward Lyons ....
James George Clarke . .
John H. Chambers ....
Albert Nicholas
George Fred. Dallas . . •
Cha.Somerville M'Alester
Edward Wemyss, «. ...
Dacre I. Barrett Lennard
Ensigns.
Henry Ridge Wolrige . .
Charles Edward Eustace
WilliamReginald Hesketh
Tliomas Fergus Greer..
George Norris ........
John Augustus Fane ....
Alfred Henry Waldy ....
Richard Lluellyn
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
10
29
22
85
36
39
34
40
41
40
39
41
42
42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Mar; 43
26 Apr. 44
31 May 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P 16 May 45
P 6 Nov. 46
6 Feb. 47
P30Mar.47
2 May
P 3 Dec.
13 Nov.
P29May
Pll June
P 5 Apr.
P 12 Dec.
1 May
1 Jane
P 10 Apr.
1 Feb.
P30 Oct.
20 May
28 May
25 Feb. 20
P 21 June 31
11 Aug. 26
P25 Aug. 37
2 Apr. 41
P 29 Oct. 41
31 May 39
10 Mar. 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Dec. 41
27 May 42
20 Apr. 44
6 July 45
P 11 July 45
P 8 May 46
P 6 Nov. 46
22 Feb. 47
30 Mar. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P28 Apr. 48
P 10 Nov. 48
P20 May 49
P 2 Oct. 49
CAPTAIN.
1 Apr. 81
P 5 April 39
2 Apr. 41
P 22 July 42
p 10 May 45
p 8 May 46
8 Jan. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P28Apr. 48
P 19 Sept. 48
BKEV.-UAJ.
9 Nov. 43
4 M^orStusrt lerrcd at the
siege and capture of Kiltoor lit
the East Indies In Dec. 1824.
0 Paymaster Corcoran ic rvad
the Coorg campaign in the Bast
Indies, with the 48lh, In 18H4.
7 Qr.-MaftterScoltoelcienred
with the 40th at the siege and
capture of Kittoor in Dee.
1824.
8 0 Henry Ridge Wolrige . . 31 Mar. 47
3 0 Charles Edward Eustace p 24 Sept. 47
2 0 WilliamReginald Hesketh p21 July 48
1 0 Tliomas Fergus Greer., p 29 May 49
I 0 George Norris ........ p21 Aug. 49
1 0 John Augustus Fane .... p 19 Oct. 49
1 0 Alfred Henry Waldy .... p 14 Dec. 40
1 0 Richard Lluellyn 15 Dec. 49
12 0 Paymaster. — Alexis Corcoran,' 8 July 42; Ens, 30 Nov. 38 j Lt. 8 April, 42.
11 0 Adjutant, — Xieuf. Henry Steele, 5 Nov. 47.
4 0 Quarter-MoHer. — Samuel Scoltock,^ 13 March 46.
24 0 Surgeon. — Wm. Irwin Breslin, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Assist.-Surg. 8 March, 27;
Jfosp.-Assist. 0 Feb. 26.
Aisistant-Surgeon, — George Richard Woolhousc, 7 Aug. 40.
Facings Yellow.
Agents, Messrs. Cox Sc Co.
IRetumed from North America , 8 May 1848.]
1 Lord Stair went to Flandert in 1704, and serred on the Continent until the return of the Britli.li
mrmj, la 1796. In October, 1805, he accompanied the Expedition to Hanorer. la JuljTr 1807, he went to
Zealand, and wai present at the siege of Copenhagen.
S Lienu-Col. Oarreit lerved in the Peninsula with the 6th Division in 1811, and with the 4th Division Id
1819 and IS, and was present in all the actions, sieges, and smaller affairs In which those two DiTicions wero
respectively engaged from Fuentes d'Onor in May 1811, until the end of 1818, when he was sent to England
for recovery trom his wounds. He recelTed two wounds at the attaclt of the Forts at Salamanca, on whicli
ooeasioo the command of the Light Company of the Queen's and some Ar^^gf^eyolrtd upon him, bo
being the only surrlTing ofllcer of the column he aluciced with ; and he Was again severely wounded in
the Pyrenees. He bat received the War Medal with four clasps for Puentr-s d'Onor, Salamanca, Vhtoria,
and Pyrenees.
5 Mtifor Maclean served with the 4Srd in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of that war In 1814,
Ineliiding the passage of the Huebra (carried the Regimental Colour), battle of Vittoria, action of Vera
wb«n SouU attempted to relieve San Sebastiun and again when the Allies passed the Bidassoa ; bottles of
ghe Iflvcll* (wounded), the Nive, and Toulouse. Present also in (lie acUon beforo Xew Orleans on the 8i|i
Jan. ISIA, and served also in the Campaign of 1819. He lias received the War Medal ivith Ave clasps for
Yltloria, Pyrenees, Kivelle, fiire, and Touioose.
+ O
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63
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4.1th (,Th« LaneaMre) RegU of Foot. n**lS^
*T1WPA"— •* yilT01llA»*— •• BT. 8BBA9TIAH"— •* PENINSULA*—** AVA.*
Colond,
pm Tbomat Palmer,* CB., Sd Luut. 88 May, 97 ; Lt.lU June 90 ; Copt.
83 Oei. 04 ; Mi^or, 10 Dec. 07 ; Lieut.-Col. 17 Aug. 12; CoL 82 Jaly 30 ;
Mqjar-Gtn. 28 June 38 ; Coi. 47th Regt. 10 April 47.
LUut.'CoUmel.—VhmT^ Dnndat,* i?ni. 22 Aug. 06 ; Lieui, 26 Aug. 07 ; Copt.
16 Not. 80 ; MqjoTf P28 June, 31 ) Lieut.-Col, 23 Not. 41.
Afi^MV.— John Gordon/ Sm, 28 Sept. 13 ; Lieut. 13 Apr. 20; Capt. Pll Jtpie
30; Af<t;<^, 23 Not. 41.
William O'Giady Ualy, Sns. p17 Jane, 28; Zieut, p19 Joly, 31; CtfiT. »26
Apr. 34 ; Mqjor, p 10 May, 46.
Captains.
John Sutton
John Lardner*
Richard T. Farren
Charles F. Fordyce ....
Robert Samuel Torrens . .
JameaVUUert
Robert William Lowry . .
Henry Call Lodder . • • .
Henry Meade Hamilton
John Henry Lowndes . .
LiBUTBNANTS.
John Sinnott, mdj
Frederick Eatwick
Chaa. Courtenay Villiera/*.
Joseph Biruey
Geo.C.Drummond Nangle
Wm. Fred. Aug. Rooke
Geoi^e William Armit . .
Thomas Roper
Charles Elgee
Nathaniel George Philips
William Henry Loogmore
Thomas Wm. Woliocombe
Wm. OctaTins Lawrence
Bnsxonb.
Sampson PUkington • • .
Chas. Aldersey SteTcnson
Richard George Ellison. .
FiUWiUiam Fred. Hunter
Thomas Law Roberts
Charles John PerccTal
James Armar Lowry
BNSIOK.
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
Pll June 30
6 Sept. 22
SO May 34
17 Feb. 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P31 Dec. 39
P20 Dec. 40
P 16 Jan. 41
P 9 Aug. 39
PlSJuly 41
26 July 37
P 22 Feb. 30
P 12May 43
P 19 Apr. 44
P 10 May 44
P 23 Aug. 44
29 Jan. 46
P 30 Jan. 40
14 Apr. 46
p 19 May 46
P 11 June 47
PlSJuly 47
P24Dec. 47
3 Jan. 46
P26 Dec. 47
P 18 Feb. 48
P21 July 48
P 19 Sept. 48
Pll May 49
P22 0ct. 33
12 July 26
31 Jan. 40
3 July 40
P 16 Jail. 41
P 24 Sept. 41
12 May 43
P 10 Apr. 44
P 26 Oct. 41
3Jau. 46
2 Feb. 40
8 Oct. 41
PSOJan. 46
P 19 May 46
P 11 June 47
p 13 July 47
P24 Dec. 47
P24Dec 47
P18F«*b. 48
P21 July 48
P 19 Sept. 48
Pll May 49
p 4 Sept. 49
P 17 Feb. 37
8 June 40
3 Jan. 46
PSOJan. 46
PlSJuly 47
P 24 Dec. 47
P 18 Feb. 48
Pl9SepU48
Pll May 49
P 4 Sept. 49
BNBV.»lfAJ.
^ Pl8S€'pt.49
George Shirley Maxwell. . Ip 19 Oct. 491
Paytnaiter. — William Armit Eyre, 1 ^ppt.48; Sns. P21 May 41; JJ.91 Hot.
Adjutant.— LituU John Stnnott, 26 July, 37.
<^iiarler-A/a«<er .—William M*Iatosh, 26 Sept. 46.
^tcT^.— Robert BatUrsby, 2 July, 41 ,A.'Sur. 28 Sept 26; Hot.»A. 88 Dee. tt.
Atngtant'Surffeon. — George Saunders, IG Dec 46. [Bi, Armit, k. Go.
FaemffM White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.~lruA Agents, Sir £. R. BonMigb,
[Returned J firm the Wttt Indie»,ZJan, 1M4.]
I U^m-Otrnmi IMmt** MrrkMt-lxpcSitlM to Otuadte KSSt lo Hnllnd. I» ins. taclWI^ *•
■•Idrr. tfik Aogwi. and ihr Mliar^ntAi actiOB* vi tb« ISnd aai Sib Octobt r. Esprditu a to Fcm>l, M|# ki
hilSSS. M%fwilam cua^Alsa of ISOl, indiMliat tbt Mtkaw of fb« Ith, Ittb, ISib, aad fllM «r Uanh.
hi ItSS ; UMl ibMto Ce^nkMCB la 1107. IdcImIii^ tbc npcnttcM vhicb \f to lb* cayttotelfea H
•r lb* Dwlib S««c Sxfftaittoa to C<inMna in ISOS, tachidtaf ibr aiwraltoiu m tb* Sintb «l
It n.«abwbr4 at <iiwi ¥vn SMlar caniwitM of mil. 11. tBd II. larlodlnt tb« aetlrai of El
Mm vT UimmmtM (wwivly •mbSH) mi Vtnvto CaiivalgB «r tSlA, torlwl wm the
otM wm bUlr4 iiadM hia), tfuU aai captm tt CawtoBy. aad nptiam 9t rwU.
iffptl tbt gold Bttfal aad a clwp lor telMuoca aad Viit. rta i sod lb« •!!«« War Mtdal abS wiralaay Ik <
S UMIw'CoUNitl lliiodM tertcd oa tiir expedition to South Ain«ries« lnclii4iBf the takaaa •f
Mvvral aklnDlaJiM, and »ioniilaf of Hoot* Video. Bcfemi •UnBtobes la the Eeei Indies, te Ml A*
vmr frooi J«a* l>aa mntil peace erae proclaimed.
a U^or Oordoo wnred the eanipalg ns of ISIO, 17, and !•, la Ualwa ; la the PHStea Oiitf la ItlA m»i 90,
■adia Avala iseftaadd. Wounded at DonabewMth Marcb, end oa the Helfbu nrtv Piaai%«aOsa. MM.
d Cafiala Uniatr sarted la lbs BoiaMit war Uwm Ota. IIM aatll ;
4:8th ( The NorOiamptmthire)tUgt. of Foot.
199
y^rars'Verr.
57
Betd Quarton'l
•^l>OiniO''--'*TALAVERA*'--^<ALBtTHERA"-~"BADAJOZ"--" SALAMANCA"-.
«* VITTOBIA"— « PYRENBBS"— " HIVBLLte"->* OBTHSS"— ^< T017U>UU'^'«^
" PENINSULA." ?
If George Middlemore,^ CB. Sm, Jui. 98; Litmt, 5 ApHl, 03; Cofii. \h Oct
04; Af<<;or 14 Sept. 04; Limt.-Col. 2 Nov. 09; CoL 1« Aug. 19; Ifa/or-
G«ii. Sd July, 90; Lkut.-OtH. 93 Not. 41 ; CoL 48th Regt. 31 May, 43.
Zieui.-CQhmel.
Hon, Arthur Alexander Dalzell, Eh», 98 Apr. lO;'Zieti/. p 5 Feb. 24; Cao^ P 9
Jiuie, 97 ; Mqfur, p6 Jan. 41 ; LiaU.-CoL p93 April, 41.
Afi^orf.
Hnnter Ward, Mta, pO Sept 19; Lieut. p31 Dec. 29; Cap^ P 10 Sept. 96 ;
^r«iM«-if<lf'0r,98 June33; MqjcT^^^l Dec. 47; Brev.-Lieut.'CoL 19 Oct. 49.
Jastef Webber Smith,' £m, pU Jaly 26; Xieu^. P26 Dec. 86: Capt. p?
Sept. 38; Mqfor, P 11 Dec. 49.
All!
Pliy.
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23
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12
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Captains.
Beiijainitt Riky
George Mowbray Lye* . .
Andrew Qreen
William Adam
Wm. Ftomoar Granyille. .
Robert Warburton
Henry Wheeler '
Alfred Auguatua Chapman
Frederick West
O. Abererombie Robinson
LlBVTBNAKTS.
W. Frseroe Wyndowe, o^/.
CamSykes
Cha. Anderson Morshead^
Jamet Mancor
Magnus F.Morton Herbert
Cha. Raleieh Chichester
Samuel John Maclurcan
Wm. Roberts Willismton
Oliver Matthew T'*«*hnyn
Robert Blskeney, s
William Henry Cairoes*.
Henry G rattan Bushe . .
Richard Morgan HaU ..
ENSiuirs.
Rob. Edw.Coote ColthurBt
George Sinclair Tritton. .
Henry William Knight . .
Frederick John Castla ..
Henry QlynneEarle Welby
Bache Harpur Heathcotv
Fra.. Cons tan tine Trent . .
BN8ION.
P 9 Nov. 80
2 Mar. 28
19 Jan. 38
P 23 Dec. 36
8 Jan. 41
P 8 Sept. 38
11 Feb. 34
20 May 42
Pll Aug. 43
26 July 44
P 20 Apr. 42
P 17 Jan. 46
11 July 87
6 July 44
PdO Dec. 46
31 Mar. 46
P 28 Aug. 46
P 6 Dec. 43
P 20 Jan. 47
P 3 Not. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 28 Sept. 47
P31 Dec. 47
P96 May 48
P 1 Sept. 48
18 Oct. 48
30 Mar. 49
P 13 Apr. 49
P 91 Aug. 49
P 18 Sept. 49
P 14 Dec. 49
LIBUT*
30 May 34
20 Dec. 31
P 3 Apr. 40
30 Oct. 40
P 26 Oct. 42
P23Apr. 41
27 Jan. 37
P 17 Jan. 45
P 29 Jan. 47
P 14 Aug. 40
6 July 44
P 2 Apr. 47
P28 June 39
P20 July 47
P31 Dec. 47
P 1 Sept. 48
13 Oct. 48
17 Nov. 48
P 13 Apr. 40
P 10 Sept. 47
P 3 Aug. 49
3 Aug. 49
OAPTAIir.
BKBVBT-
MAJOB.
P 8 Sept. 38
19 Dec. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 8 May 46
P 28 Apr. 46
P31 Dec 47
13 Oct. 48
P 13 Apr. 49
P 3 Aug. 49
Pll Dec. 49
7 Psfmaitvr Branlagtoa
•enrpd In the PeointuU with
tb6 6tb, from Jan« 1809 to
Hnj 1814, ineludliif ili« battle
of BiiMco, aetloa* at Turret
Vedni, Leria, Rediolit, Pom-
bftl, Bobleda, Ck>adeiia, Koi
d'Arouee, Ouarda, 4c Sabi^alt
baula of FuentM d'Onor< Itt
■lege of BmUioz In tUj and
June 1811 (on ibe 9th Aiim
comoiaiided a party ot 1 lerjeast
and 80 mtfO, which drove the
en^my'i piquet fnwa the fbotof
the Breaeh) ; aetiooe at Caaipo
U%^or, HI Bodoo, aad Fusnie
Ouinaido } eten and sturi« of
P
Pll Hm AU ""inwooj eten and sturi» of
Pli J/ec. 4»|cjudad Rodrtgo (reo«if«d two
eontUAJont in the Trenchee, by Ute ezplotioa of
a 18>inch tfaell), Mege and storm of Badatoi,
bauie of Salamanca, eaptvf^ of Madrid, baltlet
of Vlttorla, Pyreneeit, Nifelle, Mtve, Orihee.
and Toulouse. He hae noelTcd the war
medal aad tlefea eiaepe.
I
John Badlngfeld
PaymoMter,—^ James Masterson Peni^gton/ 26 Jam 16: Sm. p6 Feb. 07«
JLietif. P81 Mar.08. ' '
Adijutant, — LieuU William F, Wyndowe, 21 Jan. 48.
Quorfer^AfiM/er.— Edward M'Mullen,* 17 Nov. 48.
5iir^«(m.— Joshua Paynter, 11 Feb. 48; Astitt,-Surg. 11 Jan. 39.
Amt.^Swrg,^Bt^Ti Bowen, 18 May, 41 . [Bt., Armit k Co.
Fwitngi Buff.^Agents, Meetre. Cox k Co.— Jri** AgtiUi, Sir B. R. fiorouob.
, ,. ^ ^ . ^ [Ssiurnmi from Jamaicat March lUl.j
It 1* « B^2!J!Ii? * -*I?i*,°^'«*"** *" command of his Company of the 86th ae Marinea on board
^T:?!^!^"^.'* ''" ,li^ ""''*• "*"** Afterwards in the North Sea wlib Loni Duncan. Aceomuanied
S. J?^ *2J^"* "" Indi; under Sir Darid Baird, and has received Ifae CicyptUn medal. Served
•"*? tlw Prtlii»ula with the 4«tb regiment, and has received a medal for the battW of Talaven. the com-
mand of the rcflroetit having dt;voi\ed on liiro after Col, I>unelan was wounded. -» — »*vw
^*.J^^ ?^' Smith (wounded), Capiains Lys, Wheeler, and Quarter-ilaBler ll'MuUea were DraMDt
at th*atteok and capture of Cootg. in the Uaet Indies, in April, 1884. V"«wrin
6Lieut. Moiuliead served In tint 41st durfaig tlie whole of th« ciiinpai|n of 1843 in Aflhhanlstan, and was
ff?!^.w 'il* ?"!.'••"•"*• !I*'^'*'• •"•"' "■ "^ **^ ***'«*• -^ ^^ ^Vrii in Uie Pisbwrn Valley j In
that of the Wth May, near Caadahar, aoth Aug. at Ooaine, bib Sept. before Obuinee, oceupaUon and
iSiSf'^ 2f .?•* fowwM^Mid of OalNMl, eipedition into Kobisum, storm, capture, and dcetruotion of
iMItf^Md in tiMTMtowaiiaoraShiBia end between the Bolaa and the JUyberPesM '''^'''^^^^'
o 8
Y«an' t»«n
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27
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'« EQMONT-OP-ZEE»'— COPENHAGEN "—"QUEENSTOWN."— "CHINA," •TA*
ColoneL—V UA 5ir Bdward Bowater,* KCH. -Bn*, 31 Mar. 04; Lt. Bl Capt,
23 Aug. 09; Capt. 6l Lt.-CoL 25 July, 14 ; Col. 12 Oct. 26; M^j^Gen. 10
Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Qen, 9 Nov. 40; Col. 49th Foot, 24 Apr. 40.
Lieut, 'CoUnatU—Menxy WUliam Adama,* CB. Em. 31 July, 23 j Lteui. p81 Dec.
25 ; Capt. p 10 June, 20 ; Mqjor, p 18 Jan. 39 j Lt.-Col. p 13 Mar. 40.
Mqjors.-- Henry George Hart, JEru. 1 Apr. 29; Lieut. 19 July 32 j C«p/.
1 Dec. 42 ; M<yor, P 15 Dec. 48.
Henry Oamer Rainey,' £iu. 12 Apr. 31 ; LUut 8 June 33 ; Capt. P 27 Dec. 43 ;
Mqjor^ P 20 April 49.
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Captai2(S.
John Thornton Grant' .
Charles Thomas Powell*
28 Apr. 28
P20 Nov. 35
Wni. H.Clinton Badileley'i p 11 Oct. 39
KXSION.
Charles Stuart Glazbrook
George Francla Stuart .
Richard Thompson . . .
Lachlan H. G. Maclean?
Leopold BelUlrs
James Hesketh Biggs .
LiBUTKHAXTS.
Cha. Philip Jo. Stopford*
LIEUT.
p 7 Sept. 41
P23 June37
p 25 Feb. 42
20 Dec. 34
28 Dec. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
P 17 Sept. 39
12 Nov. 30
P 10 Feb. 37
P 7 Sept. 41
CAPTAIN.
30 July 42
P 15 Dec 43
P 9 June 46
P27 Dec. 42 P 25 Aug. 46
P 5 Apr. 39 P12 May 43
P17 Nov.43>23May 48
31 Aug. 38 25 Feb. 48
p 30 July 44 P 20 Apr. 49
0 J. Wells Armstrong, at^:, p 18 Aug. 43
13 Aug. 44
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Charles Jones Powell . .
Francis James Bampfylde
John H^nde King
Cha. Oamer Richardson
Cadwalladar Adams ....
M. W.Dela Poer Beiesford
George Cliichester
Wm. Whitaker Maitland
Herbert Rocke
William Bellairs
John Nason
Ensigns.
T. Edwyn Houghton Piatt
James William Dewar . .
John Augustus Conolly . .
Fanshawe Wm. Gostllng
George Henry Lamb....
Richard D. Astlcy
Walter Buchanan Young
P 5 Apr. 44
p 20 Aug. 44
25 June 44
P 4 Oct. 44
p 2Sept.45
24 Feb. 43
P 29 Nov. 44
P 16 May 45
P GJuly 49
BRBT.-MAJ.
p 25 Jan. 41
p 29 Nov. 44
p 8 May 40
p 9 June 40 * ^'p*- '<'**" ■"• ^«* 8««i*f4
n «9 T 1 Ail •W'd to *^ B"' ttorottglMMI 1M»
V /JUiy 4U opvndMtlaSetaitoiiaricrSlrChM.
P 25 Aug. 40, Napier. tocliiSli« ttw ImiUm t»
p23 Mar. 47, «•*««• •ad U|dn)«a (tuui}.
fz " Ti'c*pC Po*»U wm* aif •!
W Dec. 44 tMgyttbOm oTdi* Fact of li
P23 May 48| • c%pu a«4dci*y «m «t
P 1 .*» Tior 4A Chutan (Ind captart), Kimgr**
P23 May 45,P 20 Apr. 49 KUa^ roT^
p 8 May 46. p 6 July 49 »*•«••<>'*«>•* -"^- ^
0 May 46 P 4 Sept. 49,^'^" *"* '^^'^ ** "^
I 7 CapUln MaclMA Mrrad with tb> 4Sai UuMgh.
out ttat wu wldi China (iac4al)» auS wm prv*
•cat at lb* Arst taking of CbaMB. •tana and c«p(«r*
or Um hclffhta above Ouhob, attack and aaptan of
Ano7. w««Mid capc«r« of Cboaaa, — ^-"^ — ' "~ —
0 June 46
7 July 46
P25 Feb. 48
bO<\ \faw AA of the betfhti of Chlnbar, oecupatioa of Nkan^aad
KXJ .^ay «o I ^p^j^ ^ ^ ^^, ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^
P 15 Dec. 48 | Chapo«. Woomibc, and Cbla MJKtg Ibo.
P 20 Apr. 49 ' > Qr-Uuicr Mariio.-4htaa)M as Nolo a, mtn*
p 6 July 40 .»*»•*"» **^tof of ChMa^
Arthur Savory Armstroiigl 21 Aug. 49 '
Paymatter. — Henry Seymour Michell,' 9 April 47 ; Ens. p22 Kay 35; Xien/.
Adjuiant.-^LUut* James Wells Armstrong, 25 Aug. 46. [22 Mar. 39.
Quarter^Matter. — Henry Mayne/ 23 June, 37.
Surgeon. — John Davies, 27 Oct. 48 ; Auitt.-furg. 22 Nov. 39.
AssUt.Surg.^llenry Beckwith, 3 Nov. 46.
Facings Or^*cn. — Agents, Messrs. Cox Sl Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Boiroa|hy
[Retumedfrom Bengal, 24 Aug. 1843.] [Bt., Armit fcCa
1 Sir £dwa(4 Bowattr t*T^*d wUh tbr Srd OoarU, at the tiege and taking of Coprahafca, to tS07 \ and aohar "^ "'
Um PenlMiiU fkon Dec. ItOS to hor. IttQ, and again rtom Dec. ISA t«i the end of that war in ISM, lododlng tW
the Do«aff> and takiag of Oputto, baitie* of Tala^e a and SaUmanca, capture of Madrid, urgt of Bmtioi. baulo «
liege of San fleiMHtinr. paemgi uf the BIdaaoa. and h*ttU of the Nlec (Maror*! hooae). Sereod aleo ifea
iocloding ibo hattlee of Qoaire Sraa and Waiei?oo. Wounded at TaUveea. and again at Wtert—b
nemi*t4 the Wai Medal and See claape for Talaeera. Salamanca. Viitorta, Nieelle, and Nie*.
S UenL.OoL Aiami tiwnienileil the ISth In tho following oporattona In China, vtt., the Sftt taking of
and taking the Helghia ahoeo the eitjr of C«ntaa, capture of Amttj, leeond capcnre of CtaoMa,
Sed Relf bu of Chiobae.and capture of the city of Ntogpo.
e
«
2t
•2
,» Cape Bellerm wa* preeenl wiih the Mlh at Punniar ^ Medal; 19 Uec. 1643. Screed also the
I94^C (Medal and three Claepe) including the hattlea of Moodkec, Peroccahah, Ailwal (wounded) and
last actlone he acted at Adjutant.
SO LleMi TottndMa was present with «h»»Stb In the hftttle of Pvnnlar (Medal). lie Mti
SutleJ (Mednl Mid threo Claapo}. toclndl^ the hotlletof Moedkce. F^feooedtah. AUwal, and Sohnon (
he acted at Aldedo-caap to Brtgndler Byaa i at Sohnon he «a« aitarhod to the Adi«tanft Ocnemra
until the hfvnklng up of the amy of the SuUcJ. h« acted a* AMe-de-eaaip to Sir Hany ftalih.
tl Lienl. Chamhen waa at Pwalar (Modal)) ate* «t the SotleJ (Medal and one Glaap). al
flS Li. fclcMmrrcd on thcSttll^ (lf«ial * S 01ups\ ftft Moodkee, PproiMlisb, Allinl {wi
94 Lt. Bamci Mrrwd on tli« Satm (M«dhl 4c on* Clwp), nt MoodkM md P»RM«iMi (
S7 Lt. Purc«Ht with s datarhromil of tbt Mnh, wm wi«ck«4 on th« Aadamnn I»)sadt la Woe. IMd^
he rviB»iDe<l for 05 dajt, tuflbrlnK Kroat priTaUon. H« Mfved on Ihe 8iiU4 (Wedal), and waa at
dlwal. and fti*TerrIy wounded at All«al while carrylnf the rol.itirv.
98 Lieut. 8le»*or terrad on Ihe Sutlej ( Medal and one i'la«p>, at AHwal and Sobraon (wotndgdX
St Paymaster Dodd lerred In Uie iDinnMe war« Including the actloni of the Mib, iTUi, sod Wdt
16 J*'. Present alio at the battle of Punniar (Medal).
S4 Qtiar.Matier F<«lr MrTe>1 with the 44tb tn lite retreat from CobooU and «&• Isk
•iOm^
Qoftrtors
At Dorer.
'J 50^A {The Queen's Own) Regt of Foot.
201
YtHi«*8fln*
46
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The SpMnz with the wordt " EOTPT "-" VIMIERil"-" CORUNNA"-" ALMARilZ "-
* vrmiu »•— •• ptrbnees"— " nive "— " obthbs"— " peninsula"—** punniar '
••MOODKEE"— " PEROZESH AH ••— " ALIWAL"— "80BRA0N."
CoUmeU—ll^ Sir Dudley St. Lcsrer Hill/ KCB. Evs. 27 Aug. 04; Lxeui.
10 Oct. 05 ; Capt. 16 Aug. 10 "j Major, 27 April 12 j Lieuf.^Coi, 21 June 13 ;
Col. 22 July 30 j MaJ.-Oen, 23 Nov. 41 ; CoL 50th Rcgt. 28 March 49.
Lieut.-CohneL'-Vcter John Petit,* CB. Ens. p 19 May 25 ; LL 12 Feb. 28 ; Capt.
P 28 May 33 ; Mqj, P30 Sep.42; Brev. Lt-CoL 30 Apr.44 ; Lt.-Col.P 19 Sep.48,
Mqjors.— John Brathwaite Bonham,' Ens, Pi Oct. 29; Lieut, P28 May 33;
Capt, P20 July 38 ; MqJOTf P26 Aug. 48.
William Langley Tudor,* Ens. 9 Apr. 25 ; Lieut. P 26 Not. 29; Capt, 1 April 41 ;
Brev.'Mqjor, 30 April 44 ; 3f ffjor, P 19 Sept. 48.
Captains.
Richard Waddy*
George Frederick long'
John Lucas Wilton'* . . .
John Olaus Moller
Henry Edwin Weare. . .
John Bdw.Leveson Cower
Wm. Scott Carter'* ....
HeathfieldJa9.Frampton"^
Robert Bridges Sellers'"
James Griffith Smyth". .
LiBXTTENANTS.
Henry William Wily" ..
Edw. Cowell Mullen'^ ..
Charles Abney Mouat^^. .
Charles Hen. Tottenham^
Edward John Chambers''
Wm. Percival Elgee,"a4>*.
Richard Moore Barnes**
JohnPurcelF
Cha. Hiidebrand Slessor**
Wm. A. Douglas Anderson
William Bellers
Edward George Hibbert
Herman Ernest Gal ton. .
Ensigns.
Parr William Kingsmill
Walter Devereux Shirley
Tindall Hebden
Daniel WilUam Tupper. .
Edwin Fletcher Foster ..
Raymond Herbert White
Edw. Marcus Armstrong
Henry Edgerton King
ENSIGN.
17 Aug. 32
P27 Sept. 33
P 13 Mar. 27
18 June 41
22 Oct. 41
P 23 July 44
p 7 Apr. 37
4 Aug. 40
Pl2Mar. 41
P 4 June 36
27 June 38
P26 Aug. 36
6 Mar. 40
P21 June 41
P20 Aug. 41
P27 May 42
P 1 Nov. 42
29 Mar. 44
21 Dec. 44
1 Apr. 46
26 June 46
P29 Apr. 46
P20 Dec. 44
7 Aug. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
P 19 Sept. 48
2 Feb. 49
P 23 April 47
10 Apr. 49
P 18 Sept. 49
LIEUT.
4 May 36
P 17 June 37
16 Mar. 32
P 3 Feb. 43
P22 Dec. 43
P31 July 46
23 Sept. 40
P20 Aug.41
P 30 Sept. 42
16 Feb. 40
15 Nov. 39
17 July 40
16 Sept. 41
8 Sept. 43
30 Dec. 43
6 Oct. 44!
6 July 45
7 Feb. 46
11 Feb. 46
P 25 Aug. 48
P 19 Sept. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
P 20 Oct. 48
CAPTAIN.
BIlEV.-MAl
19 June 46
18 Not. 41
P 8 Feb. 42
15 July 45
P 30 Dec. 45
P 26 May 48
Pl2May 48
P 25 Aug. 48
P 19 Sept. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
2 Feb. 49
9 Lieut.-Col.pptit commaDdcd lli«
90th ftt the battle of Pnnniftr f Medall,
and had his hone shot undn-nlm. U«
•«rrcd ulao dorinr the opcntiona on
the SulleJ (Medbfand tliree CImm) ,
•nd commanded the 50th In the liMt.
tlee ot Moodkee, Fcroeeiheh (two
horees shot under him), end Sobraon
(dangcroMSlf woandea) i was alao
prcaant at Aliwal.
I pai|fn on the BntleJ (Medal and three
I Claepe). io 1B46-0, loeltidiBK the bat-
tire of Moodkee, Feroieehah. Aliwal,
and Bobraon (dang creuely wouodod) .
S Major Banhaza «•• preaent witb
the MHh in the battle of Panoiar
(Medal). He aerred alao the eam-
4 Major Tudor eerred a* Aide-da>
camp to General Grej in the aetion
of Pnoniar (Medal).
B Capt. weddf woe preaent at the
battle ot Punniar (medal).
9 Major Long ecrred thecarapal|;ns
on the ButleJ (Medal and three
Clam), in the lOth, ineladiar the
battles of Moodkca (wounded),
Feroaeshah, Aliwal, and Sobnoo,
in which laat he aneeaeded to its oomnnuid.
19 Lieutenant Wilf srrved the eampai|rn on th«
BntleJ (Medal and three Ola»pa),inclvdinff the battles
of Moodkca, 1ft roMah«h, AUmd, tnd SoWaoo.
P23 Nov. 49
Payriiaster.^John Beach Dodd,^* 25 Sept. 40; Ens. 24 May 24 ; Lieut. 31 Oct. 25.
A4futant.-^Lieut. William Percival Elgee, 15 June 49.
Quarter-Master. — Alexander Fair,*' 7 July 48.
Surgeon^ — Archibald Alexander, 3 Oct. 45'; Assist. -Surg, 20 Feb. 35.
Assist. "Surg. — ^Andrew Acres Stoney, 22 Doc. 48.
Facings Blue. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox & Co,
[Returned from Bengal^ 6 June 1848.]
I SirDndley Uill •ccompaaied the 9Sth (Btlle Brigade) to South Ameriea, in 1806; volantccred the Porlom Hope at
Monte Video, and led the storminf party that »caled the walls of the batteries at the south end ol the fortress ; present also
Bt the battle of Colonia, and at the attack on Buenos Ayres, where he was wounded in the thigh and taken priioner. Berred
nftertrarda the campsign of 180S-9, including the battle of Boleia (wounded in the leg), action at Benerente, and retreat to
Cannna. RetttrnM to Portugal in the Rifle Brigade in 1809. and was present at the battle of Talaeera, action of the Coo,
•ad all the diiteum actions the Rides were engaged In, until appointed niiO'*^ in the Lusitanian Legion nreviona to the
fcattle of Bbbmco, at which he commanded • winr of the regiment and was wounded. Commanded half tne regiment and
the British Light CompaaiM at the battle of Poentes d'Onor; the 8th Cacadores at the storming of BaoVioi, and.
wnaaaisied, toox tko etrong fort of Pardaleraa early on the night of the assault. Commanded tlie Mmc battalion at the
lt)« of Balamaaca, and waa twice serefely w«nndedr-in the oreast and through the leA arm. Assiated with bis battalion
at the siege of Burgba, and during the retreat defended the passage over the Carrion, where more thaa lialf of the battalion
wen kiUcd, and waa kimself tmanded and uken prisoner, but was afterwards retaken. Commanded the battalion at the
battle of Tittoria, and dnring the entire siege of Ban Sebastian : at the storming of this fortrei s he headed the stuck of the
•tk Dinafam. and waa twice wonnded. Also commanded the regiment at the mveatmcnt of Bayonne and repulse of the
■ortie. Sir Dudley has received a Cross and one Clasp.
II Capi^ WUtew connnaaded the Fort of Loodlaaah during the rarlT part of the ButteJ campaign and waa rabsaquently
fscaaat with the AOth la the battle of AUwal, where be was severely burnt by an eaplosioa of one of the enemy's tambHls ;
a»d hatilB of Sobraon. where bo was very severely woimdcd, having received a shot in the hip, and tbrea severe sabre wotmds
in the right arm and sbonlder i Medal and one Clasp.
If CapU Sraytb was present with the AOIh in the battle of Paanlar (Medal). He served also the campaign on tba SotleJ
( Medal and three Clasps), faa 1845><l. including the battles of Moodkee. Frrosesbah. Aliwal, and Sobraoo (severely wounded).
14 LietM. Mnllcw was present wItb the Mhh la the battle of Ptonlar ( Medal). He served also the campaign on the SutlcJ
( Medal a*d owe Claap). as Adjntaat of the MHh. tDclnding the battles of Moodkee and Feroseshah (srvciely wounded).
1» Ot9^ fSartcr served the campaign on the SuUij ( Medal awl thiao Clasps), inaladlag the balties of Moodkee (wounded),
Farr>wshsh, Ailwalaand Soteaon.
It Capt. FramptoB was present In the battle of Pnnnlar ( Medal) . He served also tfie campaign on tbc Sotlej ( Medal and two
Clsaps). Inclttdlag the baldes of Moodkee, Feroaeshah, and AUwal, in which last he was dangerously wounded, anJ had bis
left arm amputaNd.
* tr Ucat. Mooatwas present to the battle of Punniar (Medal). He served also the campaign on the SoUcJ (Medal and
ttrce Clasps). Inclading the battles of Moodkee, Feroxcabah (wounded), Aliwal, and Sobraon (severely wounded),
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9 S^ Archibald Haclajne,> CB. Mm. 16 Apr. 94; Lieut. 29 April, 05; Cap
82 Dee. 04; Mqfor^ 4 Oct. Id; Lieut.-CoL 25Jaa. 13; Co/. 82 July, SO ;
Mqjar^Gtn. 23 Nor. 41 ; CoL 62nci F. 8 Feb. 47.
Zieii^.-Cotone/.— Richard French^ Ent. p 0 June, 25; Lieut, p. 30 Dec. ?4
Capt. P 2 Mar. 32 ; Mqjm-^ P 11 May, 39 ; Lieut.-Col. 16 Jan. 46.
if<(|orf.— Henry Samuel Davis, J?/m. 13 Apr. 27; Zt^it^. p8 Oct. 30; Capt,
P 17 July 35 ; Mqfor, P 13 Dec. 30.
Cecil William Forester, Ens. p 1 Aug. 26; Lieut, 14 May 29; Capt. P 4
Dec. 35; M^jcr, 16 Jan. 46.
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Joshua Alien Vigors . . ».
OeoT^ Campbell
Cha. Jas. Conway Mills. .
Charles Albert Oenison,!.
William Corbett
Fred. John Wilson
RobenOetaviusCumming
M. Van Kerkwyk Bowie
John Hen. Fraser Stewart
Geo. Aug. Joe. M'Clintock
LlBUTSNAIfTa.
Maxwell Du Pr6 Stronge
Hugh Montgom. Archdall
Arthur Lennox Peel ....
Cha. Hen. RouseBoughton
Andrew George Corbet..
William Fuller, adj, ....
James Jolmes Bourchier
Hon. Ernest Geo. Curzon
Charles Com wallls Rots . .
Geoige Charles Synge . .
Thomas Henry Vy vyan . .
BN8ION8.
P 10 Sept 20
P 13 Mar. .35
P 26 Dec. 34
P 22 Sept. 37
P 23 Nov, 38
p I June 39
22 Feb. 30
P 1 Feb. 40
P 15 Jan. 41
P27 Aug. 41
P25 June41
15 Apr. 42
P 2 Sept. 42
p 28 July 43
P 12 Apr. 44
25 June 44
P2d June44
P 13 Dec. 44
P 16 Dec. 45
P 16 Jan. 46
JP 6 Feb. 46
Geofge Parker Hcaibcotcjp 1 May 46
Eiraioifa.
Charles Pye Blathway t . .
Arthur French Lloyd. . . .
Chidley Downes Coote . .
Carisbrooke James Lyon
Charles Anthony Bacon . .
Hqu. D.John Monson ...
Cecil Lemiox Peel
Hen. Henry Flower ....
Charles Henry Lambert
LIEUT.
p 17 Sept. 29
21 Dec. 38
P 28 Aug. 38
Pll May 30
CAPTAIN.
p 19 Oct. 38
P26 Jan. 41
P 25 June 41
P 26 Oct. 41
P31 Jan. 40 Pl9Juac40
P25June41 P13July 47
3 Sept. 41
P 22 July 43
P 2 Feb. 44
P 4 April 45
P 16 Dec. 45
P 6 Feb. 48
p 1 May 46
P19 June46
P 23 Apr. 47
12 July 47
P 13 July 47
P 18 Fib. 48
P 25 Feb. 46
p 14 Apr. 48
P 16 June 48
P 18 Aug. 48
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P25Feb 48
p 14 Apr. 48
P 16 June 48
P 18 Aug. 48
t Pajmwter Dlekaoa «rrv«d In
Um FvoIbmU twm April ISIS la «•
•low of i^at war. Mid *rM »r««rvta(
tat MWd •!«■« of TMTMwa. aeti«a
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lou. Sanwi |- nn^liMf ** wtaalt
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rbtaUi«n la 1S41 tad IS. anS
racalrcd a Madal ftr th alattar.
P 19 June 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 3 Sept. 47
P 18 Feb. 48
P25 Feb. 48
P 16 June 48
P 1 Aug. 48
P 18 Aug. 48
P 13 Oct. 48
1 Sir
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PoyuMMfsr.— 9FraneisDlckson,*26July,27; i7n#.12Mar.l2; Xi(eu#.87Jao.l4.
AtOutant.'-Lieut. WiUlam Fuller, 20 Aug. 44.
<2iiar««r-Afa<fer.— William Koott, 25 Feb. 45.
Surgeon. — Wm. Cruickshank| M.D. 6 Jan. 43 ; AsHit.-Surg. 5 Nor. 29 : Ho9p.^
Auitt. 22 Not. 27.
Ateistctnt'SurgeoH. — Raphael Woolman Read, 31 May, 44.
Paeingi BuC — Agents Charles R. McGregor, Esq,
[Returned front Canada 12th August, 1847.]
Archibald Maelaloe't Mrvicet i— Mymra eampaifii of 1799 ajralnst Tlppeo Saltan. Inrtodlaf 'tha bakCla af IfallaTally,
iaiiaiiiliigaf SaringanatMW. whcrt ba raeal^ad Mrct wMadi. ttvm tba aibau af wMab ba waa caBSnad ta boafital tot
af ayaar. Cap«uf« of Uie Daalah iriUeaitBt af TraiMiaeter, aad tha Poljrgar war In 1801, inc<>idlni the baUla af
. and affair of Seninrapore, wbrrc ha was wounded. Hahraua war of IBOf. t, and 4, afaluM SHadia. Holkar. and tba
tadudiac the ttonn of Julnafbur, il«ta and ati«alaff oT OaviliHiar. alafa af Aaaaarfbar (vaaaded). and batHa af
aaad iww in tllSi. la f Bannuaaca af aarata wagada laaat^ad la Iba dlflfcaat aeUaoa ftwoi IWS to ISe«. Pialai
af iaU>, 1 1. aad IS, ineladlaff the defenea of CadU. the defcnca of Matacorda (an outwork of Cadit. and a mioad
Cakaa poaMralon of Itom the enemy). Rraari Slnd February to ffnd April IBte, dttrlnt wbiah l«af pcrla^ Sir
a a captaia lnibaaW94lh refknaat. with a vavy MaU toaa under hia aonffoaad, laoac fallmlly kaptaibay SkStS
aader Maaakal SmUc wba candueted tha licf a* aad dM aat evaeuata nntil ordered to do »u by Livf t.-OcnafaS Sir
Ma, Ma aiaa boiaff aearly all either killed or wounded. ScrTedalao at tha battle of Barroaa fdaagefaailf
hia boraa klUed,) aad eaptvre ot Seville. Sir Arehibald baa recelT*d the War Medal aad oaa ataap for
witli thiaa kandiaa naa tlw attack of ten tbonaand CaiVra npon iha aaen vlllagf af Oialun'a Tawa. aa fka flmatiera oT
tbf Caoe af Goad Haae, aa the Slad Aarfl ISM, aad aomaiaadad dariaf tha ■ahaer|Ba»t afpoaHana afaiaat the CaAva la
tbdaaaaayar. Mtrwk utmmmiM fa tha Baat ladiaa ftwa May isis to isfo. Ciiwaiiaiarl mwimft AalSifc at thaaa».
ipmiD Afghtniataa an^ar
he «raa appaiatad
Jbraaaaaf
iMh Mav. iiltoaiag, for which actflea ha waa'ercatad a bareart.
tarn far. aiiiaS aWaaiia in tha Baac ladiaa fema May ISBS ta IMO. rwaiaiiaiari a wh
«r UiaMv ta tha Baaah^ ia Oaa. ISM. fa>vt4 alaa thm«hoai tha whale af tha caaaaii
¥iwm ■■■iiaeai the wwtaia af tha ftrtaaaa af Ohvaa^ib Slid Jaly ISIf* apoa whirli c
.( wad vHia is aeaiaimJ af tha Boaihay eolama ttf the ani^ of tha ladaa he eaf(ar«4 the
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9 l!3ll Xord Fit! Roy Jame« Henry Bomenet,^ GCB. Ctnue, 0 June, 04 ; Zr. 3C
Hay y 05 ; Cnpt, 6 May, 08 ; Mqj. 0 Jane, 11 ; Lieut. -Cd. 27 Apt. Ig; Co/.^r^
Aug. 15 ; Mqj,'Gen. 27 May, 26 ; Lt.-Oen, 38 Jane, 38 ; CM. 53rd P. 19 Not. 30,
Lieut.-CohneU.^-John Byrne,' CB. Ens. I Oet. 08; XteW. SI Dec. OD; Cttpt
P19 Apr. 21 ; Brev.-M<^. 26 Feb. 86 ; Af<»/<>r, 6 May 4S ; Lt.^Col. p 8 Oct. 44
Henry William Breton, Bns. 16 Mar. 15; Lieut. P97 Jaly, 90; C^#. FC| July,
25 ; Mqjar, p 31 Dec. 28 ; Lieut.-CoL Pll July 34; Cd. 0 Xot. 40.
Jlf((yV#.— Henry Harelock,' CB., 8. 2rf Lt. 20 July, 15; Li. p94 Oct.2l$ Capt, 5
June 38; Brev.-3f(^or, 4 Oct. 42; Af(y;.30Jane48; BreihLt.Col. 90 April 44.
William R. Manafield,«^n#.27 Nov. 35 ; Xieuf. p31 Aug. 38 ; Capt. PlOFeb. 43 ;
Afq/or,P3Dec. 47.
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Caftaiks.
Charles Lempriere^ . . .
Wm. H. H. Forbes Clarke*
Robert Boyd Brown" .
John C. Lambton Carter
Thomas Ffrench^'
Geoige E. Hillier** . . .
John Chester**
BN8ION.
P20May 42
P 4 Dec. 35
25 Not. 24
P 16 June 25
28 Mar. 34
4 Dec. 17
14 Dec. 38
P 2 Oct. 40
John MacNealo Walter'^ |p3I July 35
Robert Townlcy Parker'^' p 3 Aug. 41
William LeopoU Talbot
Li BUT BN A NTS.
A. Bowen Owen Stokes**
William Fayn*<»
Fred. Gordon Steward*^. .
C.F.WebstcrWedderbume
Thomas Moubray
James Morpbett'^
Macartney HuroeOldfleld
George Robert Hopkins'^
John Breton'*
Alex, James Sutherland*®
William Hunt Grubbe*^ .
Henry Bnck*<^
Hen. Archibald Robertson
John Wm. FoUows,*^ adj.
William George Spiller. .
LI BUT.
P 29 Apr. 42
P27 May 42
28 May 42
P31 May 39
5 June 40
15 Dec. 40
26 Nov. 41
28 Aug. 39
P 2 Dec. 42
15 Jan. 41
27 July 44
28 July 44'
P 8 Apr. 42
31 Mar. 46
23 Aug. 44
George Herbert Cox . . . .' 17 Apr. 42
P 12 Oct. 88
1 May 26
P 10 Aug. 26
P 23 Sept. 86
20 Apr. 28
P 16 Apr. 41
P 1 July 42
3Jnly 30
PlOFeb. 43
P 2G Jan. 44
P 28 July 43
P 12 Jan. 44
P28 June44
P 26 Jan. 41
25 Feb. 42
1 Nov. 49
P 15 Mar. 44
26 July 44
26Ju]y 44
24 May 44
16 Feb. 46
22 Feb. 46
8 Aug. 45
P 4 June 47
14 Sept. 47
7 July 43
William Ross Fuller .. . .> 14 Apr. 46'r 3 Dec. 47
James Winsmore Corfield 28 Aug. 46 P 16 June 48
Alex. James Johnston . . | 23 Apr. 46 5 Jnne 49
Edward Dyne Fenton . . ' p 13 Aug. 47 p 13 July 49
Marcus Autonius Waters p26 May 48 p 28 Aug. 49
' " 30 Not. 49
CAl'TAIN.,
PSlMsr. 43
29 Sept. 48
12 Dee. 49
29 Mar. 44
81 Oct. 40
19 Mar. 47
P 3 Dec. 47
29 Sept. 47
P 13 July 49
P 14 Apr. 48
BBBT.-MAJ.
8 CspUla Clarto Mrrcd wUh
the 4701 la the
widi tbs asrd en
Boddlwal, Allvml,
10 Cftft. Parker, Lto. !*•*«,
Blsward, Movf^lifftC, Hopkjos
sd Bm«,
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Sulb«rUiid« 0«tthh«, Rftd
and £Bdco PmI. m^ed \m cte
campaign oi ihcBQtm (M«4U1 .
and wn pmeat at Bmittwml,
AJiiral, and Sobvaoa*
11 GaptaJn BfWB Mrv«d ji
the 75th dvrfiu| 1h« KaAr »«r
of l(»4-8S undat Sir Be^|aaa
O^Urtaa : and mith tha Mnl •
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184d, Inclvdlac ftm batt>« 4
, Buddlwal, AUwtf, a»d 8ohfa«
30 Not. 49 '(Medal and oaecla^).
14 Captain Walter
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CJ.Perry(Qr.JI/r.89Jii]]r44) 22 Dec. 48
Francis Percival Drought' p 6 Dee. 44
John Alexander Dahell .. I 30 Jan. 47 i 5«S' «•»«**«»"' 'SSI •^^ «^ •^ -^ ••
v^..^ M^v».» "lo xc - Ai FWd Adjutant of a Dlvialoa.
Edward Moore ; 10 Mar. 47 ; 13 capt. Ffwnch terred with thatSih ia Chi- a
Avary Jordan Davem .., 20 Jan. 47 '(Medal), and waa at Choaaa. f(iamp^Ch»p»',
Bendyshe Walton p 10 June 48 Shanghai, Wo<a«Bt,f;hl> ytaag >bo.«ad K anii-u
Wale Rymer Byrne . . . . | 9 April 40
Graham Taylor ! 10 April 40
Fred. Rich. Solly Flood. . p 21 Aug. 49
W. Peel*' (Qr.M. eo Jtt!y,47) 4 Sept. 49
P<Tyifwr*fer*— Wm. Sanford Hall, 10 July, 40; JFiiJ. 19 Dec. 11 } L^9^ Apr. I '.
A4fuiant. — Lieut. John Wm. Follows,*' 27 May, 46.
Quarter-Master. — Geoige Barlow, 4 Sept. 49.
5iirpe0fi.— Nelson Dartncll,"* 19 Jan. 44 ; Assist.-Surp. 4 Dec. 89.
^«ff«fait/-5iiyyevn#.--Oordon Kenmuie Hardie,MJ). 12 Feb.47 Faeimp Red.
Bdward Bally Tuson, 20 Aug. 44. Agemts^lArHr**
James Simpson Grant, M.D. 86 Sept 49. Cox k Cc
1 Lord FiU II07 SomtiMt peifafwed the arduooa and re^>onelMe duty of Alde-de-Oram«a« MUkary Sec»>
ta7 to Uia Grace the Duke of Welllnffton throughout the campaign! In Spain, Pnrtognl, Ftaaee, and Plaa^A,
and wmi preamt at the hattlaa of RoMa, Vlmieia. TaUvera. and Boaaco (wounded) ; the attwk m* capiwrtf
Oporto, porMilt of Marshal Soult, retreat to the Unei ofTonw Tedraa, occupation of then, OMfilkM In tie
purtalt of Marihid MMaana, battleof PoeatOT d'Ooor, let aiefa of Badi^oc the briinant ■flhtrofnBsdon.tMf*
and capture of Cfodad Rodrtso, ■!•«• and capture of Badalos, battle of Satamaoca, capliiM ot MadiM aed
the Betlro, dt iTing the enemy from Valladolid to Burgoe, den of that cattle, raftoua aflhlta e» the fwttmi
from Burf oa to the frontkre of Portugal, advance in 1819, battlca of Vlttoria and the Prnnaca, aetim *i
Irun, pawage of the BIdaeMM, the NlTclle, and the Nlve : adTanee In IS14, battles of Orthaa and Tbalmw.
and eTery other aflkir which took place ; also the battle of Quatre Bras, retivat of the ITIli Jnfte, aaUhalt«-td
Watarloey urerstar wounded, right arm ampuUted. His Lordthlp has rsceived th« goM tnm and «« •
f
^^Tr^JS] SAth ( Tlie JFest Norfolk) Reqt. of Foot. P^JSf.V/'JJr'
The Sphinx, with the words " NA RABOUT"— " EGYPT* "A VA-"
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C0/0rW«— 9 Ulysscfy Lord Downes,* KCB. JEns. 81 March 04; Lt, 12 Not. 04 •
Capt. 4 Sept. 06 ; Mqjor, 81 Mar. 11 ; Lt.-CoL 5 Sept. 12 ; Col, 27 May 25 •
M^jor^Oen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen, 9 Nov. 46 j Col, 64th F. 4 April 46.
Lt,*CoUmeh—'^ Q3ft Mildmay Fane,* Ens, 11 June, 12 ; Lt, 26 Sept. 13 ; Coot.
P28 July, \4iM(^. P2Mar 20 ; LU^CoL P12 June,23; CoL28 June, 38.
ATri/w*.— William Yorke Moore, Ent, p 15 Dec. 25 : Lieut, p 12 Dec. 26 • Cavt.
P 19 July, 33 i Mqjor, P 30 Dec. 42. ' ^
9 John Norman,' JBn$, 2 July 12 ; Lieut, 9 Nov. 15 : Capt. 9 July 32 : Brevet-
Mqjor,9 Hoy. 46; Mq;or, 23 Feb. 49.
Captains.
John BosB Wheeler, #. . .
Bowhmd Moffat
Seton Lionel Smith ....
Alfred Robert Margary. .
John Brett Chalk
Laimcelot Edward Wood
John Arthur Skurray . .
George Poulett
George Cumming Miller
John Charles Uill Jones
LlBUTEKANTB.
Edward Neville ...••.
Francis Fane ••........
John Floyd
William Freeland Brett
Lawrence Trent Cave,^.
J. Sinclair Thomson, a((/.
John S. Ferguson Fowke
Thos. Hongerford Powell
Pridaux William Oillum
W. Edw. Freeman O'Brien
Henry Elliott Bayly ....
John Fred. Flamank ....
Percy 0. Botfield Lake. .
Ehbigks.
Arthur Hunt
George Daniel Kinahan
Edward Thomas Shiffner
John Swann • • • . •
Wm. Hill Dawe Clarke
Charles Alex. Thomson
Ernest Le Pelley
William Fermor Ramsay
BNSION.
30 Ju ly 28
P 22 June 32
12 Feb. 36
P 26 June 38
P 12 July 27
P 21 May 29
P 3 Aug. 38
P 22 Mar. 39
P 19 July 39
P 16 Dec. 40
I June 41
P27 Aug. 41
P17 Sept. 41
P 1 Apr. 42
P 23 July 42
P25Nov. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
P 29 Sept. 43
P 28 Oct. 43
6 Dec. 44
14 Apr. 46
7 July 46
10 Oct. 45
10 Oct. 46
28 Sept 47
P 31 Dec. 47
1 June 49
29 June 49
P 19 Oct. 49
20 Oct. 49
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 15 Dec. 40
P27 Aug. 41
P 30 Dec 42
P27 Oct. 43
6 Dec. 44
24 May 46
9 Oct. 46
P 2 Mar. 49
11 Oct. 49
P 9 JioY. 49
BBBV.-UAJ.
P 25 Dec. 29
P 7 Aug. 36
P 19 July 39
20 Oct. 40
23 Feb. 31
P 22 June 32
P 27 Aug. 41
P 8 Feb. 42
P 1 Apr. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
P 29 Sept. 43
P 12 Dec. 43
2 Aug. 44
6 Dec. 44
P 6 Feb. 46
13 June 46
14 June 46
P 14 Aug. 46
P31 Dec. 47
P 2 Mar. 40
11 Oct. 49
P 9 Nov. 40 s H^or Normta wm |>t««mt •!
P17 Nov. 48 the battle of Vittoria. awl wrarelf
wounded and taken prboocr in the
Maya Pais, In the Pyrenees
S Capl Hartley lenrcd the Coninna canpaicn,
and nibeeqaentiy In the Fenlnsnla Item March, 1811*
to tha end at the war, and was engaged at Ahnarai,
Alba d« Tome*. Baighar, Vittoria, Pyreneee, ttcb.
Mth. and t7th July, Pampeluna tSih and SOlh July
Be h« rceelTcd the War Modal witb two aaipo.
23 Nov. 49
Paymaster.^'9 George Bartley/ 23 June, 26 : Btis, 25 Oct. 07 ; XM3 Apr. 09 ;
Adjutant, — Lieut, James Sinclair Thomson^ 24 May, 46. [Capt, 9 Dec. 21. i
Quarter-Mtuter.'—WxiWBm Marriott, 11 Sept. 46 ; Ent, 12 June 46. |
Surgeon. — Charles Dawson, M.D., 9 Oct. 46 ; Aesiet.-'Surg. 11 Jan. 39.
Astistant''Surgeone.^^VTtJiciB Hastings Baxter, M.D., 1 1 July, 45. i
Thomas Moorhead, M.D., 24 Oct. 46.
^octn^i Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co. |
1 Lofd Bownca waa appointed Aldc>de Canp to Sir John Cradock, whom be aceonponted to Portnfal In Nor. ISOS* j
where Sir John held the chief coaDmand until May 1809, when he wao auoBOcded by the Dnke of WeUlngton, with whom i
Lroid Downee eentlnucd at Alde-de-Camp and Aaii«tattt Military Seeietary during the whole war, and was prctent at tho j
hnttlce of Talavera (tllghUy wounded), Bnneo^ Puentca d*Onor, and Bl Bodon } licgei of Clodad Bodrigo and Badi^Joi. ^
hattlaa of |fal*f ««*■, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees ; siege of San Sebastian, battlea of the NItcUo, NIvc. and Toulouen?
(slightiy wounded). His Lordship has received the gold eross and one clasp ftw Vittoria. Pyrenees, Nivelle, Mlec, and i
Toulouse ; and tho silTcr War Medal and Ma claspo for Tatatera, Bosaeo, Fiientsa d*Onor, Clndad B«drlgo, Bttd^Jos, and J
S Col. Fane serrrd In the Peninsula from Dee. IStt fo March, 1814. iaelndhig Iba baltla of Vittoria, assault and captor* j
•r San Sebastian, and bnMes of the NiTO en • and IS Dee. IS. Screed also the eanpalgn of 1815, inelndliw the battles oCi
Qoatre Bras and Waterloo, at the fbrmer of which he was severely wounded. He has reeeleed the War Modal and thie« ]
elaagafw Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and Nive. i
IS ChpC miller acted as Alde-de-eamp to Brigadier Coreton In the aeUon of Mabarajpore» and has reeelTcJ the Brmuo i
Star. Ho acrrcd as Aide-de>eamp to the Ooecmor General with the Amy of the SutlcJ, and was seeerely wounded in th«.
aetion at Moodkee ( Medal).
15 CsfUChesttr ud Ligvt. 8tokM aerved in the eampsign on ths Sutl^ (UedeJ), sad wss prcfeni at'i
Boddiwftl AUwsIt and Sobraon (leverely wounded).
16 U. Broton wired in the campaign on tho Sntlid (Medal), and was presont at Baddlwal, AUwal, aa^
BobraoB (wotmdcd). *
17 lioat. FoUowt served in the campaign of 1845-0 on the SutleiJ (MedalX and waf engaged In tb«
batdee of Aliwal and Sobraon.
M Mr. Dartnell served with the 4th Lt. Dragoons during the eanpaign in Affg haalstsn under Lord Keansi
and was present at the siege and capture of Qhiuoee (Medal).
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55th ( The Westmoreland) Regt. of Foot. ["S^oiwtaf*
" CHINA."—** Tft€ DraiwiJ^
Colonel.
9 im John Mniet HamertAn, C.B.* Comtt, 31 Oct. 92; Lienf. 31 Jan. 94)
Cnpt.2S Oct 96 ; Mq^. 15 June 04 ; Lleut-Col 4 June 1 1 ; C&l, 27 Maj 25 ;
JUqj.'Oen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Zteut-Oen. 9 Nov. 48 ; Col. 55th Re^. 17 Dee. 48.
Lieut,'Colona,^ChBT\e9 Warren/ CB. Stu. 24 Not. 14; LL 13 Not. 18;
Capt. P 1 Aug. 22; M^for^ 21 Nor. 34 ; Brevet Lt,'CoL 23 Dee. 42; Xf.-
CoL P 25 Not. 45.
Majors.-^Jf Arthur O'Leary,* Ens. 18 Apr. 11 ; Lieut. 25 Jan. 14 ; Capi. 27
Not. 35 ; Brevet-MoJ. 23 Dec. 42 ; JIfq;. 11 Not. 45.
Henry Charles Bamston Daubcney/ CB. Bna. 12 Mar. 29 : Xf. 9 Aug. 31 ;
Capt. P28 Oct. 36 ; Brev.^Aiaj. 23 Dec. 42; Mqj'or, P 25 Not. 45.
Captains.
John BaiUie Rose*
John Coats*
Hector M'CaskUl
Fred. Amelius Whimper*
W. Holland L. D. Cuddy^
Henry Thomas Butler^
Edmund Pitman* ....
George King''
John Oeorge Schaw,*^
Edw. JohnTho. Montresor
LiBUTBNANTS.
W. HaTiland FkirtlougV
William Snowe**
John Frend,^ a4i •
Henry Reynolds Werge
Thomas Smith Lloyd . .
Reginald Yonge Shipley
Alfred C. Cure
Robert William Torrcus
Thomas Southwell Brown
Tliomas Ryan
Henry Peploe Feilden . .
Augustus Leacock Marsh
Robert Hume
BicaiaKa.
Charles M. G. Quantrille
WiUiaan Maodonnell ....
William Bamston
Fred. Cockayne Elton . .
Richard England
John Richard Hume • • «
James Hannay •..••••«
Cha. John Ryland Bedford
BNSIOIf.
P 8 Apr. 26
P 2 Not. 30
29 Not. 27
P23Jan. 35
P31 May 33
P 1 Not. 38
p 37 Jan. 37
p 19 Oct. 38
P 14 June 39
P27 May 42
P12 Aug. 36
5 Aug. 36
P 7 Sept. 38
P 31 Dec. 39
26 Oct. 43
P6Deo. 43
30 July 44
P 16 Sept. 45
14 Not. 45
23 Sept 45
P 24 Oct 45
P30Dec 45
P 9 Apr. 47
P 27 Jane 45
18 Aug. 48
22 Dec. 48
P 19 Jan. 49
P 18 Sept. 49
P 19 Oct 49
P23NOT.40
LIEUT.
18 May 32
3 June 32
4 June 32
P23Mar. 38
27 Not. 35
P 18 Mar. 36
P 28 Sept 39
P 7 Feb. 40
P15 Dec. 40
P24 0ct 45
29 Dec. 38
27 Aug. 38
20 Feb. 41
6 April 42
P25 Not. 45
Pll Dec. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 5 Nov. 47
P 26 May 48
28 Ang. 46
P 19 Jan. 49
P 19 Oct 49
P 3 Not. 49
CAPTA.IM.
P 7 Feb. 40
P 10 Apr. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P 5 Oct 41
P24 0ct 45
11 Nov. 45
p 1 1 Dec. 46
P 5 Not. 47
p 19 Jan. 49
P30NOT. 49
BRBT.-MAJ*
0 Not. 46
P14 Dec. 49
Paynuueer.— James hdward Boggis, 8 Sept 46; Bni. P18 July 33 ; tt. '17 Oet
A4}tUtttU.^Lieui. John Frend,^ 4 July 44. [34 ; Capt. 26 Jn|y 44.
QMBr<»r-Afa«^er.— James Wm. Grigg/ 22 June, 39.
Sur^aM.— Aks. Campbell,'* 30 Sept 42, A. Surg. 29 July. 30; HI if. 27 Feb. 27.
Aeiist.'Swrgeon.-^HtnTy Clinton Foas,*' 26 Feb. 41.
[Returned from China, 10 Aug. 1844.]
Faeimge Green. — Agents^ Messrs. Barron aod Sm[ih.^Irish Agent, J. Atkinson, Esq.
I LI«wt..OwMtil m—Hw ■mi< — la* Oi aliiwt vmdtr ta« Dnk« ml Yort, to I7S4« Eabvfccd for ibt WcM l«41»t te
17fS,«id«MUilMca««BN«r SI. LMlaiktAAtoviaKfwr. Strmd la Bffpi to ISOl. Ooa«Aitd«d the tai
tiM lOi ifvt. ki Spate I and lh« a»« Iwttiaw la AM CMipalfn af ISIA^ awl »m wMiaStd te tlw UUi» et Watorlo*.
9 LL-CaL Wama ■etvaS wm caaapalga afalatt Iha Mal^h of Cooft la 1814, aad was irTCfcly waaaiM a
PHttfcaalhaSiaAprilt iMnaeaadad laiha aaMBaad «r IbaBlfbt Wtoi«rthcMikoaL4.-CoL lUUbaavUaai. Ma
iiiiaMaaaiaSMmammiar'TrcrTTf-irtl-i (tfrialii t-l-iTH-^i iTTrralrTnaailiilla ■|iiniiari iiMinaalai williniiaa
Tarun, two of wkam ba bimaclf killed.
S MiOar OPLaary aar*f4 M» r—paHaa af ISU, It. aad II. la Ifaa FMluala, laalttdlaf tha riifa afOated BadKfa.
teida af Salanaaaa. alifa af Baifai^ aad aatoaac Ihanftaai. Sarrcd la tha Napaal mv. aad wai aatcrrly wnaialait la
aa ailacfe «a *• krigkU af UMHapon, Itt Maidw ISMb Strrad la Iha Makiatta war la ISlf aad IS Alfa la Oilaa
(Medal) al Amaj, Cbiuaa. and Chlabar, ladodtat rvfalaa af Uw alfbt attack. Ba hai Neeivad Iba War Modal mA Kvo
ika' aawpalf anlart tha l^Qah of Cooty la 114. Oalbt CMmaspadMaa (Ma^) to aaM.
of ika U«h al the rcpvlae of Ike eocmy't nifkt attack oa Chla'
•aSlrlaMBSaaaaddaaa Woaaaai. 8kaackai.aad CUa Klai« Fan.
wiib the Mlb. aad Caplala Wkiaatwr wtUi iIm Mik. at CUa Klaaff Poa, ta
la Chlaa(McdalX at Anojr, Ckuaaa, and ChJa KUof Poo.
Botlemd Blag. LiawlB. Painloaili aad Tiaad, aad QiMater
^ladadlas tapalia of alffbt attack). Chapoo. Wooaoag. Shaacbaa, aad Cbla
at CMb Klaaff Poa whflft Icadtav ika advaaea fvaid itiHr fralada aTdM ctty,
to caiaa (Modal), at Awof, Cbuna, Cblahaa. aad Cbla Blaaf Poa.
Lim taava aerrad la Cklaa (Hadal). at
waaM«^«f
S Caytala
S Capcala
7 Majat Cuddy.
at AMoy. Cbnaan.
Caddy wavarrtrcly
B CapCn«Baaa
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alghtaltaak.
Ifl Sati*
af Iba
(MadaO.
pact of
IS
Mat la Iha aaa^alga ta SetaMo «b4w Ok Ckarica ffaplor, aad wm
— S at tba baaaaaf Miaaiii CMadrt). Mo
. .. w« Miiiala>t>a laiiniaiiat aad atocniaf of PaaalU
with Iha ISlh la tha naaipalta oa tha SatWj, aad wm ptaaaatat Ifaa battia of
acs
«f ISM
""^bS %t"l 56th (TTii West JEsaex) Rt, of Foot.
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Ycar>'8rrr. "MORO"— "GIBRALTAR"— With the CoMtUttfld Key, *' MontUItu'tmiia Calp€ *
G0£0iiW.^|| John .Bar/ o/ Westmorland,' QCB. OCfL, JBn#. 17 Dec. 03; JLt'&
Jan. 04 ; Capi. 3 May, 05 j if<|;.20 Dec. 10 ; U.-Col. 12 Dec. 11 ; CW. 4 Jane.
1 4 1 Mqf\'Gen. 27 May, 25 ; X/.- Gen. 2« June. 38 ; Cb/. 56th Rcgt. 17 Nov. 42.
I,ma.'Colmels.^wmutk Hassall Eden, Ent.PSl March, 14; Lieut, P22 June,
20 J Copt. 9 13 July, 23; ilT/yor, p29 Aug. 26 ; Lieut,'Col. 9 10 Aug. 30.
r. Ednand Wm. Wilton Pauy, Bni. 8 Apr. 25; Lieut. p30 Dec. 26; Capt.
P23 Sept. 36 ; Mqfor, p 12 Sept. 43 ; Lt,-CoL 10 April 49.
JVvonf.— r. Nicholas Palmer.* £ns, 1 1 How. 13 ; Xieu^ 3 May, 21 ; Capt. 926
May, 25 ; Brevet-Major^ 28 June, 38 ; Major, 20 Nov. 46.
John Wegg, Bnt. 91% Dec 28 ; Lieut. 10 Mar. 33; Cant. p20 May 36; JBrev.-
' Mqfor, 9 Nov. 46 ; ifiyor, 10 April 49.
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Captaivs.
r. Wm. Adam Conraa. • .
Soulden Oakel^
r. Arthur William Bylee
Samuel Symei Cox ....
r. Oeoife William Paty . .
George Bahan
r. Rich. Walter Lacy . . . .
Richard Anderson
r. John James Bull ....
r. Thomas Walleoe Fimser
Edward Fred. Hare ....
Thomas Anderson ......
LlBUTBNAlCTS.
Wm. George Margesson
Hugh W. Austin, adj. .
r. Pox Maule Ramsay, imJ^'.
r. George Scott Hanson. .
Alex. George Woodford
r. Allan Macdonald ....
JohuPyePye
r. Henry John Tolcher • .
WUIiam Watkia Baswtt
r.Francis Henniker Sykes
William Clutterbock . .
Geo. St. Leger G. Gordon
r. John Keys Humfrey . .
Hugh Ecdes
r. Morton Robert Eden. .
Maroell Conran
Eksiohs.
r. Fred.Robinson Bernard
C. B. Johnson Palmer . .
r. George £. L. C. Bissett
Adam White Gray ....
John Warren . •
r. WiUiam Cbas. Cogfalan
Walter Boorke
John Martley
Bdivin William Philips . .
Walter FiuQeraldKerricb
BNSIOir.
Pll Oct. 31
P28 June 36
17 Nor. 37
9 13 Not. 35
P 6Sept.d9
31 Jan. 40
23 Mar. 32
8 Jan. 41
P 8 June 30
30 Aug. 39
9 Jan. 41
16 May 34
9 16 July 41
28 Jan. 42
P 18 Feb. 42
P 7 Apr. 48
P 2 June 43
16 Nov. 41
P 20 Aug. 44
9 28 Nor. 45
P 6 Feb. 46
P 27 Feb. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 30 Aug. 44
30 Apr. 46
1 May 46
19 May 46
P 28 Jan. 48
3 Apr. 46
P 4 Aug. 48
20 Got. 48
10 Apr. 49
11 Apr. 49
P 15 June 49
P 16 June 49
6 July 49
P 18 Sept. 40
LIEUT.
P20 May 36
P 6 Sept. 39
15 Apr. 41
P 12 June 40
P 18 Feb. 42
PSODec. 42
15 Sept. 37
P 7 Apr. 43
P 16 Nov. 41
10 Dec 41
P 12 May 43
P 20 Dec 37
P 12 Sept 43
P22 Dec 43
P 7 June 44
P 6 Feb. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
1 Muy 46
19 May 46
P 29 Dec. 46
P 28 Jan. 48
P 28 Apr. 48
3 Oct. 48
P 18 Aug.48
P 15 June 49
P 16 June 49
p21 Aug. 49
rl2 0ct. 48
CAPTAIK.
BRRV.-MAJ.
P30Dec 42
P22Dec. 43
P20Aug.44
P 26 Apr. 44
P 6 Feb. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
I May 46
P29Dec. 46
P29 Dec. 43
3 Oct. 48
10 Apr. 49
22 Aug.48|
S Xi^or Palmer Mrred the
csmpsi^ of 1614 Id Hollsad*
inelttdlnf the stUcA apen tbs
villsft of Merxen, ISih Jan.,
also *econd attack and captura
9d Feb., wheal hit regt. e^turad
tw^fuiw; botBbaMdMat or iht
Fnwh flaci la iba Sebeti. t,fh>ai
Sd to 6th Feb. Aciively enlac-
ed at Port Prodariek en the
Scheldt, 9fd Maich, in iraped*
bic tho paaaafs oi Freaeh lins
or battle abipa to Fort LHlo, for
the purpoae of throwlnf proTi*
siona sod aMlalascs into ths
garriaon. Again tmplojred oa
the aatna dutjr 86th March
following.
P 19 Oct. 49
Poyouu^er.— Stephen Lawson, 6 Jan. 43 ; Sns. 26 Dec 34 ; Lieut. 22 Jan. 39.
At^utante.'^. Lieut. Fox Maule Rsmsay, 20 Nov. 46.
Lieut. Hu«h Whitchurch Austin, 10 April 49.
Qmarter^MoMtere.-^WihiMm Dougherty, 3 May, 44.
r. Joseph Bwaine. 20 Nov. 46. [Aeeiet.lO Mar. 26.
5ur^e0iu.— Michael Ryan, M.D. 9 Apr. 41 ; Assitt.-Surg. 16 June, 85; Hotp."
r. Lake Barron, M.D. 25 Sept. 49 ; Aee.'Surg. 1 0 July 40.
if ««Effiiiit-5«rynms.— William Deeble, 27 Oct. 46. | Padnge Pniple. —
r. Jas. Henry May, 22 Dec. 46. | AgenU, Messrs. Cox ft Co.
eataaoflead asr«ad te 1806—6, sa Aldw-de-Camp to Llest.-Oensral Don on the expedition to
In 1SS9— 7, sa ANlalan»-A4|atsat*Oeneral in BicUy; on board Admiral 8lr J. Dnekworth'a 0aei
in tta nation at ths paasnga of the DarSanaliaa, and the deatnietlon of ths Turkiah fleet, lying off the oaatleaf
in the sctlooa hsfbtv Oonatanttnopto nt the Island of Piota, and nt the repaamge of the fleet throagh the
Dnidsnenes In Emt at AMiatant-A<IUtttant-Oaneral with the force under Jfi^oMHnaral Wanehope, at
ths flnt fcoming or ths town of Roaetta, and In the retreat \ and lubsequcntly In the seeond attack and
Biaga of thnt plscs, with ths forse under Major-Oeneral Sir W. Stewart. In 1606, lerred In Portugal a«
AaaMHi»-A4)stant-Ocneral la the armv eennnanded by Sir Arthur Wallceley, in the sflair In the front of
OMdoa. sad In the hnttlaeof HoWa and Yhnlera. In 1M0, aerred m extra Aide-dn-Camp to Lord WelUngton,
and waa preacnt at the battle of TaiaTera. In 1810, with ths Ml Oragoon Onnidi, in the cnaapalf n in Pur-
tngii. Including ths retreat to Tome Vedraa, buttle of Buaaco^ and adraace to fiaatarem. In Sept. 1818,
mlMioB sa MlUtsrj Commiaalonar to ths hsad-quartera of the allied armlea, under Princa
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51th ( The West Middlesex) Regt of Foot [iJSLSKI/^
CoUmeL
B 99ft Henry, VUeouni Hardinge,i OCB. Ens. 8 Oct. 1798; lAeut. 26 Mar*
1802 ; Copt, 7 Apr. 04 ; Afi0or, 13 Apr. 00 ; Xwl44.-Co<. SO May» 11 ; Col*
10 July, 21 ; Mqj.^Oeru 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen, 23 Noy. 41 ; Co/. 67Ui
Regt. 31 May, 43. lAxut^-CoUmtL
Thomas Leigh Goldie, Ens. P 13 Jose 26 ; £/. p 10 Dee. 26 ; Capt, p24 Not. 98 ;
Minify P28 Dee. 38 ; Breo. Lt.-Col. 20 Mar. 40 } LUui.*CoL p26 Jnne 47.
Majors.
Thomas Shadforth, Ens. 8 Apr. 26 ; Lieui. PlO Oet 96; Copt, p 12 Apr. 91 ;
Ar«/cw, 29 March, 44.
Thomas Sidney Powell,' Ensi^nj p18 May, 26; LietU. p31 May, 31 ; Ctpt.
P 13 Nov. 36 ; Srec-Major, 23 July, 30; Mq^^ p21 July, 48.
Captains.
Henry Montagu Smyth . .
William Fred. Harvey . .
Laiigford Frost
Edward Stanley
Heniy J. Warre, #. ....
John Auchmnty
John Alfred Street,^ ....
Henry Braddel Croker . .
George K. Massy Dawson
William Inglis
LlBUTBKANTS.
Loftus Cassidy
DaTid Edw. Armstrong. .
Robert Hunt
Robert Abraham Logan
George Armstrong, <u{^'. .
Hector Monro
Charles Edmund Law* • •
Jason Hassard
James Stewart
Frederic Percy Lea ....
Henry Butler
William Fowler Jones . .
James Franklyn Bland • .
Ensigns.
Edw. C. Geils Kenny. . . .
Charles W illiam St. Clair
Qerrard John Forsyth . .
Goorge Herman Morman
George Udney Hague . .
William Edward Brown..
John Henry \icq
Alex. Lester Copland
ENSIGN.
7 June 31
P 11 April 26
12 Aug. 34
8 May 35
3 Feb. 37
17 Nov. 37
P29 Not. 39
LIEUT.
P20 3Iar. 35
P 13 Aug. 29
9 Sept. 37
10 June 38
1 June 41
P 6 Mar. 40
P 6 Oct. 41
P26Jan. 39 ;p 15 Dec. 40
p 30 July 36
7 Feb. 40
P 9 Nov. 38
25 Dec. 38
4 Sept. 40
26 Oct. 41
8 Nov. 42
23 Jan. 46
P 2 Feb. 44
3 Oct. 44
29 Jan. 46
P 24 Sept. 41
P 2 Mar. 47
19 Mar. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
2 June 48
18 July 48
P21 July 48
24 Nov. 48
P 23 Mar. 49
10 April 49
P 29 May 49
CAPTAIN.
24 May 45
5 Aug. 49
11 Oct. 45]
29 Dec. 46
P 8 Jan. 47
P 2 Mar. 47
7 Jan. 48
18 May 48
P 26 Nov. 42
P26 0ct. 49
BRBV.»MAJ.
a Utim
Lord Keane tbivttffhovl tte
p«lfDoriHaS<f !■
bM IMClTtS m I
P 6 Nov. 40
P 31 Dec 41
11 June 41
11 Sept. 41
12 Feb. 42
P 3Mar.43
P 2 Mar. 47
P29Jan. 47
P 8 May 46
18 May 48
10 Nov. 48
19 Aug. 43
P 23 Mar. 49
p 20 May 49
P26 0ct. 49
4 C«pUlB aucel Mr*«d hi llM 98th villi tb« ^
4itk»D to the North of Chim fa IStf (lladil}. _
«M prcwat at the sttack tmi cmatmtt ai Ck^
Xinf Foo» aad M tht ludiBa bHbKNuaiB.
6 Ll«iit Law MTTod with tbt tth !■■>■!■ m Ao
eampalga on the Sutl<>J Id 1846, aad «u prtiw> M
Mm tettit oTIohnMi (Modal).
6 Or, OoitfoD MTMd with the Itlh laawn at fho
battle of Mahar^porr » Dec. 4«, and ha* Vfeetted the
BroBM Star.
, PUDec. 49
Paynuuter.^UBTk Matthews, 28 July 43 ; Ens. 29 May 39 ; i^. 23 Nov. 40.
Aiiyutant. — Lieut. George Armstrong, 23 May 48.
Quartcr-Master.^Umvid Morrow, 30 June 43 ; Ens.l Jan. 42 ; Z.^. 24 Feb. 43.
^uryeon.— Charles Alexander Gordon/ M.D. 10 July 46 ; Assist,^Smrg. 8 June4|
Auistant'Surgwn. — James Jackson , 11 Jane 41.
Facings Ydlow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.^Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane k Ca.
[Returned from Madras 28 Sept. 46.]
throii(he«i the whola of the Feaioaalar war, ooarlj Iho whoU of tha liaa m
Oeaeial of Iho rtoft«««coe tmj, aad was peeeeM at «ho battle* oi Solota and ViaOora <wouBdod),
boitloor Oofwaa, poetH* ^ the Oovio, battle of Biiaoeo, Uaot of Tbrrea Vedrai, battle of Alhaihcfa. Utaad M
Joa, ■lego and eaptuio of Cfudad Sodrigo, M eicfO of Badajoa, bacttva of SalMnanea, VttMria(tevet«ly
taaa.tho Pyreacee, NIvelle, NIee, aad Onhet. Served alao the campalfa of ISU,
,-len
As Oovoraor Oeaeral of ladla he waa ougac'd la the haolca of Moodhcc,
HU loidfhip hae racvived the fold erow and Bto claapt.
SchwaiMttborf, la Qemuuiy. Serted mX th« iicf« of Iluningara, sad tha campaicai of 1814 In PnuM*^
elttdinf ili« Ukinf of Lanf rca. ttic batUcaof La Bothitrt and Brltouar eaptavo of Trayoi. aftMrsaf ~'
aad NMfta, In fnmC of Bi»r, d««raco of Troyoa* when aitaekcd bf Booaparlo SSrd Fahb { hAtim of
Aube, tiio rabocqocnt affair upoo the Baree, ro-oaptuio of Trojoa, boltlw of Arrto.nir-AaM MWt of
Champetiolfv, adraiico upon and bottl« of Phiia, aad captaro of that elljr. Aa HIa U^lottj*! Eovoy £xt
dinary tad Mlmicrr Plenipotentiary at the Cotirt of Tuaeany, verred with the Aostriatt army U tha can
afaioat Napl«a»io \t\\ Includinc the battles of Tolenllao and Maroetata. Sifned, In eoiOnncttoa
FmU MtiImM ftfr^^f, whocomnuiided the Aiiatrlao army, tha Military cooventioa by which iba _
of Napkt waa reetortd to tu SoTertign, Klof Ferdiaaad. Hi* Lordahlp liae raaeirad the War Madal
foar eiatpe far BoMa, Vlailera, Talarara, and Iknaea.
la*
witk
^^i^'ls^] 5%th {The Rutlandshire) Regt. of Feot\^:!^^^'] 209
" GIBRALTAR"— with the CasUe and Key, " Montig Insignia CalpeJ'^The Sphinx, with
the words "EGYPT" — "MArDA"—" SALAMANCA"—** VirrORIA"—
" PYRENEES"—" NIVELLB"— "ORTHES"— « PENINSULA."
ColaneL
9 George Charlei D'AgnUar,* CB., Ens. 24 Sept. 90 ; Lieui. 1 Dec. 02 ; Capt.
30 March, 08; Mi^or, 1 April, 13; Lieut.-CoL 20 May, 13; Col. 22 July,
80 ; Mi^jar-Gin. 23 Not. 41 ; Col, 58th Regiment, 5 Feb. 48.
Lieut.'ColoneL— Robert Henry Wynyard,* CB. Bns.25 Feb. 19; Lieut, P17
July 28 ; Capt. p 20May 26; Mqfor, 25 July 41 ; Lieui.^Col. p 30 Dec. 42.
Mqjors, — Cyprian Bridge,* Em. 8 April, 25; Xieu^. p 31 Jan. 28; Capt. PlO
Dec. 36; Mqfor, p30 Dec. 42.
Charles Augostns Amey,** Sns, p5 Nov. 25; Lieut. p9 Aug. 31; Capt.vl July,
37 ; Mqjor, P 12 May, 43.
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Captaiks. |-
Geo. Poniionby Hume
Henry Matson*
Joseph Henry Laye*'
Jonas Pasley Hatdy*^
Cha. Layallin Nngent
Andrew Hamilton Russell
Wm. Wild Jos. Coekcraft^
Charles Wm. Thompson^
Charles Dresing
William Temple Parratt
LlBUTBNAKTS.
Henry Colin Balneavis*
John Alex. Cha. Petiley^
JohnM<Lerie<»
Isaac Rhodes Cooper,ai(/.
Mich. Lion Westropp,'* r.
Cha. St. John S. Herbert
George Hyde Page' ....
Leslie Jenkins Thompson
Fra.RobertChesterMaster
ENSian.
Geoige Henry Wynyard"
Horace Fred. Hill
Thomas John Grant . . .
Arthur Cooper
Ensigns.
Michael Tighe
John Rae Johnstone . . •
Gladwin John H.Wynyaid
Sedlx>rough Mayne •• . .
John Hayman Ward ....
James Duncan
Fred. Palmer • • • • .
P28 June33
16 Sept. 13
P 2 May 34
29 Sept. 25
P21 Aug. 35
18 Jan. 28
8 Apr. 25
P23 Dec. 86
P19 Feb. 36
P 5 Sept. 40
7 July 38
P 12 Oct. 38
28 Dec. 38
P23 Apr. 39
P20Sept.39
P26Mar. 41
P23 Apr. 41
17 Sept. 41
P22 Nov. 42
3 May 44
20 June 45
9 May 45
P27 May 48
30 Dee.
23 May
15 Aug.
18 Aug.
P 12 Sept. 48
p 8 Dec. 48
8 June 49
45
48
48
48
LIEUT.
p 16 Dee. 86
2 June 14
1 Dec. 37
3 Nor. 26
4 Feb. .38
23 July 34
P22 Apr. 26
P 3 May 39
2 June 36
P 9 June 43
P26 Mar. 41
P26 June41
27 June 41
Pl6NoY. 41
29 Dec. 42
P27 Jan. 43
P 12 May 43
18 Aug. 47
• 8 Dec. 47
19 Sept. 48
P 2 Mar. 49
8 June 49
P 14 Dec. 49
wi« h*
CAPTAIN.
P 20 Sept. 39
30 Not. 38
P26 Mar. 41
25 June 41
P 16 Not. 41
P31 Dec. 41
20 July
P 12 May
2 July
P 24 Oct.
39
43
45
45
BREY.'tlAJ.
7 July 46
7 Cmifittin
TlMmiMoaMrredl
throuflioat tha
whole of tlM
op«naiooa in
Nnr Zealand fWmi ApfU to Joae
Iftit mdcr Uflab<CoL Hi4me, aad
fran June lS4i to Jiui. ISiS aa-
der Colonel Dea|Mrd.
S liieac Balneavu «•■ piawat at
tlie astault on Kawiti'a Pak at
Ohiawal on the l»t July 1S49 ( as
the deatractioa of Anataa'a Pah oa
the 16(h July ; and at the atanninf
of Kawitl'a Pah at Bowackapcka oa
the lith Jan. 18«7. AImi at tha
attack aad zcpal«e of the enamy on
the acttlenient and atoekadea of
WaBBnani, t9ch Mar, and in the
actaoa of the IBth July 1847t he
acted ai enrtneer to thia ibree.
9 Lt. McLeria waa pwiit, aa
Adjutant of the iSth, at all the
actions agaiaat the Tcfaeb Sn the
Northern part of New 7<ralaad dar-
ing the campaifaa horn May IStf
to Jan. 1847. At the aflkir at Urn-
detachment compoaed wT mMr
rincB and acoapany of the 96th rennMOt,
10 Lt. Wettropp was preaent at the
dcctnietioB eC
Poaarra Pah oa the 80th April 184&; at the attack
on Ucki'a Fah on the 8th Mav ; at the deatnetion of
Waikadi't Pah on the 18th MaT ; at the itomuiv of
Kawiti't Pah at Ohiawai on the let Jaly and at ita
dettmetion on the 10th Jnly; he waa alw> preaent at
the capture of Kawiti't Pah on the 11th Jan. ISM.
11 Liant. Wynyard comniandad and lad aaK
party fkom the left aiockade into the hraaah at
witPi Pah on the 11th Jan. 1846.
Pajfjnaifer.'-JfVho. lUchardson Ttmbrell,'' 25 Oct. 42 -, Qr.-Moiter, 19 Not. SO.
Adljutant. — Lieut, Isaac Rhodes Cooper, 7 Jan. 48.
Quarter-Jfoffer.— liniliam Moir,** 15 Oct. 47
Surgeon — ^Arthur Saunders Thomson, M.D. 6 Aug. 47 ; Aeitst.-Surg. 19 Oct 88.
AeHst.'SurgeonM, — ^Thomas Moore Philson,* M.D., 6 Oct. 43.
Alexander George Montgomery, 0 Dec. 45.
Facingi Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 "HiQar-Ckacnl IPAfnflar aerved eight yean in ladia dariar thewara of Bdndia and RoIkar,aadvaafreaeiit at the
lona of Baroach fai Chnent in Aag. 1808; at the lednction of Powengfaar in Kalwa in 1804 } the eaotara and
ef Oania* the oapital of Sciadia, ia 1801 ; alao at the Mraral aaaanlu npon the Fortreaa of Bhnrtpoiow 1806kin
rhidi he waa wennded. Icrrad anhaaiaently ia Walcberen at the aiege of Flnahing. Alao ia Sicily, tha Greek
"S.. • lalaad^ —dea the caalam ceaat of Spain, where he waa nreaeat ia 1818 ai the action of Bier, and dabat of Manhal Sachet
^ * ' al Caatalla, Jeiaad the army in the Nethcrlanda under the Dnke of Wellington in 181», and waa preaent at the capture of
Zs-S Paria. M uor-Gcneral IVAguilar has aerred S6 yean on the General Staff, of which eight aa Ataiatant-Adjatant-Genetal at
*'Z% *^ Hone Oaarla (principiUlT nnder the Doke of Tork), and twelve aa Adjutant -General of the army in Ireland. He com>
^ * 0 VOtded the expedition whica. in 1847. aaaanlted and took the forta of the Bocca Tigris in the Canton Xlrer, thoae of the
f^ M Bta^ Barrier, and thtue of the city or Canton, spiking 8^ pieces of heavy ordnance.
tZi ^ licot.-Coloncl Wynyard aervad with the force under Col. Despard in New Zealand from Oct. 1848 aattt Jaa. 1847 ia
^*M eeouaaitd of the tath, aad eatciad the breach with the atormera ia the aaaaalt on Kawiti's Pah, at Buapahapcka on the
a'g 9 Uth Jaa. IMS.
^ « * 8 M^jof Biidfe aoted with the 68th ihroughout the whole of the operations in New Zealand. Be commanded the rcgi-
^m* meat intheaetion at Mawic under lienU-Coionel Bulme; conducted a night attack in boats up tha Waikadi River and
k3 ^ eomplately rooted a rebel tribe; commanded the 18th on the second expedition, re^captured a hill at the head of the
"* 8 rMimeat on the morning of the Itt Jnhr 1845 at Ohiawai, and led on the storming parties at the aaaanh on that
tJt asid waa el fke emtnre of the Pah oathe 11th July. He waa alao present at the captaiaafthe Kawitft
otfttolldl Jaa. 1868.
Major Mataoa joined the force in New ZeaUnd under Celeoel Deanard in Anga*t tSU, and aarred aa Acting Dqpaty
QBartensaater-Gcncial. and was preaent at the aaaault and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka on the 1 1th Jfaa. 1846^
6 Captain Cockeiaft, Lieut. Pctley, and Doctor Philsou served in the expedition against kawiti's Pah, at Ruapekapeka.
6 liant. Page waa preaent at tlie atatmiag of Kawiti'a Pah, 11th Jan. 1846, and he defeated the Nalivea in a night attack
Present at the skirmish at Taitai, 16th June, eommaadcd a detaehmcat
al the skirmish in Horakiwi Valley ; present at the attack aad repalae of
of Wangaaai, IMh May, and ia the aetioa of the 18th Jaly 1847*
53 8 <m aa 0 uent. rage waa nraacnt at tae atatmiag or Ka
, |£ ^Is on Ua poet on the River Hatt. 18th May IbliDwing.
;, ^"^ S-3'S at the capture of the Chief T» Ranperaha aad al
; f S ^A iktCMaayoBtbeaetttnBtBtaaadito^adcaofWa
Kawitils Pah, at Roapcka-
210 g9iA (Tlieind Ni^ttmffbanuhire) RegimMi ofFoot.\^^^
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"CAPB OP GOOD HOPB** — "CORUNIfA" — « JAVA" — ••VITTORIA'*
—"ST. SBBASTUIC"— "NIVE"— " PENINSULA"— " BHURTPOBB."
CoUmtl.
Sir John Harr^,* KCB. KCH. JS^.18 Sept 94; lAeui, 16 July 96; GqM.
8 Ju. 04; Mqjor, 28 Jan. 08 ; Luut.-Col. 26 Juiia, 12; CM. 27 May, 26 ;
Mmior^Qeti. 10 Jan. 87 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; CoL 69tli F. 8 Doe. 44.
LUut,'ColoniiU
mArthnr HiU TreTor,*KH. .Ein#. 1 AprilOO; X/.i^ 1 Jan. 10; Cap^P27 JnTyl6;
Mqjvr, P 12 Dec. 20 ; Brwet- Lieut. -Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; JUt.'Col. »2 Fob. 44.
Mqjars.—Htinry Hope Graham, Eru, p16 Oct 29; Litut. '7 Sept. Si^ Capt.
9 7 Kqv. 84 ; Jfq/or, p 14 Apr. 46.
George Fenton Fletcher Bonghey, Ens.^l Nov. 81 ; LUui. Pll July, 34; Copt,
9 1 Jane, 88 ; Mt^, p 1 May. 46.
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Captains.
Arnold B. Bonnetter ....
Wm. Wynne I/xldef ....
Hon, Jaa. Pierce Maxwell
Henry William Gordon . .
Francia Fuller
WUliam Bridget
Edward Gamage Byam . .
Robert William Romer, #.
Chariea Kendal Buihe .
MathewPennelather Lloyd
LiBUTBMAJIZB.
Thomas Peebles
Joseph de Montmorenoy
George Newcomen
Robert WUliara Wade ..
James Leyne
Charles Stoart Baker . .
John King
Edwyn Fra. B.8.8tanhope
Tho.Wm.John Ueyd, adj.
Edward Fred. Chadwkk
Jas. Stanhope Pat Clarke
Godfrey Goodman Mesley
Steph. Remnant Chapman
EiraioVB.
John George Chapman . .
Henry Keen
Fred. Anthony IVeror . .
James Alfred CaulHeld . .
George Tom
Frederick Uacket
Samuel John Jas. Bums
William Alexander Kerr
KNSIOlf.
81 Aug. 80
7 Mar. 84
6 June 84
28 Aug. 35
16 Mar. 88
10 Not. 41
25 June 41
30 Sept 86
14 Apr. 43
80 Dec 42
17 Mar. 87
14 Aug. 40
6 Feb. 41
16 AprU 42
20 May 42
29 Mar. 44
10 July 40
12 Apr. 44
21 Dee. 44
10 Oct. 46
26 Sept 46
1 May 46
8 Jan. 47
23 Mar. 47
20 Oct 47
16 Aog. 48
10 Not. 48
16 Feb. 49
23 Mar. 49
11 May 49
LXKUT.
7 Mar. 84
6 June 85
6 May 87
P 14 Ang. 40
P25 June41
P 19 Jan. 44
P 23 Aug. 44
16 Jan. 40
p 14 Apr. 46
Pll July 46
P 6 Feb. 41
P 14 Apr. 48
P 12 Jan. 44
16 Dee. 43
lOet. 46
P 8 Jan. 47
P29 Apr. 42
16 Oct 47
20 Dec. 46
P 16 Feb. 49
P 23 Mar. 40
Pll May 40
P 6 July 49
CAPTAIN.
P 16 Mar. 88
P 6 Feb. 41
P25Jnne41
Pll July 46
p 14 Apr. 40
P 16 Feb. 49
P23Mar.49
P 2 Feb. 49
Pll May 49
P OJoly 49
DRBT.-VAJ.
6 July 49
PayeMMter.— Wilikm Fetherstonhangh, 16 Jnna 49; Sm. »8 Jan. 41 : X/.
P29 Mar. 44.
A4fuUm*.^JJ€ut. Thomas William John Lloyd, 8 June 49.
Quarter- AfMto*.— Adam M'Bride, 2 Oet 49.
SurgtOH.-^Ocorg^ WiUiam Powell, M.D., 16 June 49 ; A9iiti.*8wrff.l Jnae 3 J.
Asn$t,'Surgeon9, — Thomas Connor O'Leary, M.B., 0 Aug. 47.
John Gorringe, M D., 8 June 49. [B/.,AniittltCo.
Faeingi White. — AgetUt^ Messrs. Cox ic Co.— /ritA AgnU^ Sir B> tU'
itmd Um M««r« wintor camp^gB of l7U-m» tm IMlud, aadtr lh« Duka of Tatk,
SSlh to ihvacUaa of th« »•« Danmbtr. lal7W» h* wrvarf m ik« eowt of fmm, M Ul* MM Mi
Ik* Cftp* ol Oood H«pe In 17M. wtwrv Im «m prwnc dnrtaf ikc tMrt mtvIm wklcfc tod to IS*
■t SaJdanha Boy. In Frb ISDl, proccHMl trom IniiU to Xfypt. wOn «r DovM Balrd.
, ood wrvMl tbo cunpolf ns of IflOJ, «. 0^ ood 6, under Lord Loko, tncladlng tb* tiod* of
•fmioit Um lUiiratio Chief Holkor. Emptoyodao Dcptttf-A4iuiont-Ocaefo]. in Dfpor
of IStS oMt 14. taeludlttf th« Bnt acUoo oT Fort Owrso, Mf pitot aad defcoi of Iho onoatr ••
f M Ckr7Mtor*s Porm (nMdAl), upturo of Fort NIoforo. Block SMk. BnftlOk oad
U or rort kflo. ood toruo oa Sm 17ch Mopioakor IWWwtaf. SofOfoif
1SI4.
In Oorauar and Bollaad la ISlfl ami II, IMlaSi^ kott
froat af 4Biairpw and tto nofaklnff of B«f|«a-opXooa[k Sorrod oIm ih* caaijOff of ISUk
«r Wstatlaaa ■<▼»«• to tad tifttut oT tmrta^
aonr^Wto
JUSttt. Hrvls««t Pi^wnr.
SlSJSrS^U..] «Olft ( The Xmff'3 Royal RiJU Corps.) 211
'< Ofer e# audax."
HOLBIA"— " ViMXBBA'*— " MaBTINIQUB"— " TaLAVBBA"— " FuBNTBS D'OnOB"—
" ALBVHBBA" — " CiVDAD RODRIOO"— " BADAJOB"— " SALAM ABCA"— '' VlTTORiA*
** PTBBBBBd"— " NiTBLLB"— " Nl VB" — '* ObtHBS" — " ToULOUSB" — " PBNIM8UI.A."
Tcan*SerT.
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CQlonel-in-Chief,
Field Manhal HU Bayal Bightmt A. F. XhUu ^ Caiobridgf » 82 Jan. 87.
CoUmelt Cowonandont*
l^Sir William Gabriel Davy,* CB. KCH. JSm. March, 97 ; Lieut. 82 May, 97 1
Capt. 1 Jan. 02; MqfCTyb Feb. 07 ; Lieut.-CoL 28 Dec 09; Col, 18 Aug. 10;
Mqfor-Cfen. 22 July, 30 ; Lieui.-Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; CoL 00th Rifles, 2 Not. 48.
2 9 <S»r Wm.Cornwalltfl EusUce,' CB. KCH. lAeui. 27 Sept 83; Capt. 24 Dec.
OS; MtQor, 17 March, 08; Lieut^-Col. 23 Auff. 10; Col, 12 Aug. 19 ; M^jor^
Qm. 82 July, 30 ; Lieut,-Gen. 28 Not. 41 ; Col. 60th Rifles, 7 April, 43.
XMU^.-Co20fi«2«.
1 Bon. Sir Henry Dundas,' KCB. Etu. ^ Lieut. 18 Not. 19; Capt. p1 April
24^ M^for, P 1 1 July. 26 ; Lieut.-CoL P3 Dec. 29 ; Col. 23 Not. 41.
8 Cosby Lewis Ne8bitt,2iuj Lieut. 27 Mar. 24; Lieut. p2 June, 25; Cajtf.
P 18 Dec 28 ; Afi^'or, 10 Aug. 41 ; Lieut.- CoL 26 July, 44.
1 Joseph Bradshaw CB., Bns. p 12 May, 25 ; Lieut, p 12 Dec. 26 ; Capt. p 2
Dec. 31 ; M^ior, p 9 Dec. 36; Lt.-Col. P27 Aug. 41.
Mtfjore^^l Mavrice Griffin Dennis, Bne. 9 May, 26; Lieut. 6 Jufy, 87 ; Capt
P 15 Dec 37 ; Mt§orj p 2 May, 45 ; Brooet Lt.^Col. 7 June 40.
1 Charles Howe Spenoe, 2nd Lieut. 20 April 25; Lieut, p 28 Sept. 86 ; Capt.
24 May 41 ; iif<);or, P20 Oct 48.
2 John Jones, 2nd Lieut, p 12 Jane 28 ; Lieut, p 2 Decdl ; Capt. P16 Jaly 41 ;
Jtfi^or, P 20 July 49.
8 William Fansbawe Bedford, 2nd Xieuf. P18 Dec. 88; Lieut. P28 June 88;
Capt. P23 July 41 ; Mn^w, p 12 Oct. 49.
Cavtaivs.
1 Henry Bingham • • •
1 Bon. H. Lyttie. Powys
2 Andrew Garden, e. . .
1 Fra. Roger Palmer . .
2 John Kenn. Mackenxie
1 Webbe Butler
1 James Douglas
2 Bon. Adrian Hope . .
1 Heniy John Darell. . . .
CW.Hamilton Sotheby
William James Yonge
R. F. Waldo Sibthorp
William Grenfell ....
Douglas Jones
2 Asbton Mosley
1 Henry Friend Kennedy
1 Charles Napier North
2 John Francis Jones'*
8 Geo.Waldegrave Bligh
2 AlexauderCrie Meik. .
8d libut.
P 30 April 37
P 8 April 89
P14Mar.34
P 15 Mar. 33
P 16 Dec. 31
P 19 Sept 34
P17 Aug. 38
P 83 Not. 38
P 5 May 37
P25 Dec. 38
P 27 July 26
P 20 Sept 39
P 3 July 40
P30 Dec 36
P 28 Aug. 40
Pll Sept 40
20 May 36
P21 Oct 36
12 Mar. 41
P 10 May S3
LIEUT.
P 28 Sept 82
P 19 Sept 34
P 4 Dec 35
P 24 April 35
P 16 Sept 36
P 15 Dec. 40
p 16 July 41
P 23 Apr. 41
P 2 July 41
17 Aug. 41
p 17 May 27
P 10 Sept 41
P 14 Oct 41
26 Nov. 41
Pll Mar. 42
7 Apr. 42
28 Dec. 38
P 12 Apr. 39
26 July 44
14 Sept 35
CAPTAIir.
25 June 41
17 Aug. 41
P30Dec 40
P 11 Mar. 42
23 Apr. 42
26 July 44
P 20 Sept 44
P20 Dec. 44
P 12 Jan. 44
P 14 Aug. 46
10 July 46
P 5 Mar. 47
P22 June47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 25 Feb. 48
P 20 Oct 48
28 Dec. 48
26 Aug. 49
P 12 Oct 49
29 May 47
bbbvbt«
MAJOB.
1 8lr WtUiam Davy commsaded the 6ih tatulloB of the flOth at th« battles of Boleia, TImicrs. sad
Tt)at«r«, f6r which he has received a medal and one clasp.
S Sir William £ustace was at the battles of Rom and Vioegar HiU| and at Wexford, and all through the
Xritli rebellion, in i;08. Went to Naples with Sir James Craig; from tbenoe to Sicily and Calabria, and
wasi|»f«eeiu at the acttifB on landing la 8c. Eufemia Baj, the battle of Ma1da,and siege of Scjriia. He waa
Qn board the Loire frigate when sbe captured the Oannemeds. Commanded the Chaaeeur« Hritanniqiiea
m the battle of Fuentee d'Oiior, the siege of San Christoval, battle of tSalamini'a, capture of Madrid, defence
of Olmoe Isi liont of Bvigos, various engagementM on tlie retreat from thence, acuons in the Pyienees
Sfvefai/ woimdiidSltt August), and Turiuus other affairs, in one of which he was wounded, and In aootliar
had a hone kHIed under him. Blr William has veeeived iii« gold medal and one clasp for FoeotM
4'ODor and Salamanca j and the ail»ar War Med«l and oua ela»p tor MaiUa.
a Sir Uouy OuBdae eommanded the 83rd during the suppression of the insurrection in Urmr Caaada
in 1807} aad ain In rspeUlng the attack! of the American Brlganda wlio iMdaA aaar tvmoQU, Upper
OuBda^iBl888.
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1st Lieutbnakts.
1 Geoxge Clapoott
8 Stephen Keany, a4j
Oibbes Rigaud
i9irE.FitzG.CampbelI, Bi,,s.
Eustace Henry Rose
Peter Burton Roe
William Perdval Salmon . .
James Fraser
John Warburton
William Hutchinson
Randle Joseph Feilden ....
Dunbar Douglas Muter . .
Henry Francis Williams . .
John Archibald Mac Queen
Cha. Alex. lioswcU Gordon
John Maguire* a<(f,
Henry Edward Warren. .
Alfred FitzGerald
Arthur Hill Hastead Mercer
Frederick Arthur St John
Francis Andrews
Francis Dawson
Lyon Conway Traren . . •
John Prerost Battersby .
John Lambert Edw. Baynes
Bernard Ward
H. Anthony CMolony'
Vincent Tongue
Richard Harcourt Robinson
Arthur Charles GroTille . .
Robert Wilmot Brooke ....
Richard Freer
3nd Libutbnamts.
Francis Charteris Fletcher
Edward Bowles
Charles William Earle ....
Robert J. E. Robertson . .
Thomas Nicholson
George Clarke
WilUamMure
9 John Du Cane
1 Ch.Wm.Powna]l Lillingtton
Conyogham Jones
WaiiamTedUe.
Bryan Viney Douglas Smith
Henry James Robertson • .
8 Henry Coekbum
1 George Bliss MacQucen . . |
Hugh Parker Montgomery
Francis Fits Patrick ....
Henry Semple
Rowley Willes Hinzmau ..'
8nD LIEUT.
29 Dec. 40
8 June 41
Pll Jimc41
2 July 41
P 16 July 41
P 23 July 41
P27 Aug. 41
P10Sept.41
17 June 42
8 April 42
P 31 Mar. 43
14 April 43
19 May 43
30 Aug. 39
P21 April 43
P 7 Feb. 40
P 6 Jan. 44
8 Nov. 42
P 30 Apr. 41
28 July 44
27 May 42
26 July 44
20 July 44
30 July 44
31 July 44
1 Aug. 44
P24 Dec. 33
P 14 Feb. 45
P25 Feb. 45
P 4 April 46
P 30 Dec. 45
22 May 46
P 31 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
24 Dec. 46
P 5 Mar. 47
p 22 June 47
1 Aug. 46
P 22 Oct. 47
P 6 Not. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P25Fcb. 48
P 5 May 48
P 12 Sept. 48
P20 Oct. 48
10 Nov. 48
9 Mar. 40
P21 Aug. 40
11 Sept. 49
p 10 Oct. 49
23 Nov. 40
LZKUT.
P31 Mar. 43
26 July 44
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
P20 8ept.44
P 26 April 44
P25 Feb. 45
P 17 Jan. 45
P20 Dec. 44
6 June 45
p 13 June 45
4 July 43
8* Otpl. J. F. JoMt
Mnrtd In Um 17Ui d«irtof
the eunpsigtt la Al^^lwa*
isUui and DoloocliMaa,
under Lord K«a««f nad
P30 Dec. *o,ftDd cttptuiv or Ohiiin«c
and or Khtlst. AceoM-
paaicd the axpeditton ttam
Aden which dMtrojrad tkt
Arab pa«tt of 8h«ik Jf edl
and 6belk Othmaa, a«i
sklrmlriiod bctvon Ihoia
places on the 6th Oet. IMI.
4 Lt. Ma^lrt MrraJ
with fka 86th In Chlaa
(Modal), ai AaMf, Cha-
■an, and Chlnhae.
5 Capt. CojcM Mrrod at
tho Blofo of noshlaff la
1800, and MbaaqaMt]/ la
the PvniofaU, Ipclodiaf
tho Uneiof Torm Vodras,
aetlooi at Pbinbal, R»-
^ ^ ^ dinha, Mlraado d« Ooms
13 Dec. 40pontade Rh«ix,Oabac^
and Almeida ; battle of Fuentee d'Onor,
■lexe and storm of Ciudad Rodrtoo^ alcgie
and storm of Radios, battle of Salamanca,
captura of Madrid, aeiloaa at Zaaarwta
and Sao UUan, battle of Tlttoria, aeUoas
of Lesaca, Vera bridge and helfhts ) battles
of NlTeUe, NUe, (from 0th to ISCh Dec)
and OrChes ; and aflhir at Tsrbas. Sorred
also the campaign of 1816, aad was oa-^
verelf wounded in the knee at Wateiloa.
He has raeelvcd the War Modal aad ten
clasps.
0 Mr. Cowen served with tke FKoe o«-
plojed against the R^fah of Oaovf^ to
April 1884.
7 Lieut. O'Molonj amred the eampaiga
on Che SoU^ (Medal) wtlh the 88th, l«-
cludinf the battles of Moodhae.
•hah, AlHral, and Sobrton,
P 13 Feb. 46
1 Not. 42
P 5 Mar. 47
19 Dec. 45
7 June 47
P22 June47
P 26 Jan. 48
P 25 Feb. 48
P 5 May 48
10 Mar. 3;
28 Dec. 48
P 20 July 40
26 Aug. 40
P 12 Oct. 40
Paymiutertj^l 9 C2i Edward Coxen,* 0 Feb. 26; 2iuZ L%cut, 5 April, 00 ; £i#Mf .
98 June, 10; Capt, 8 April, 25.
2 WUliam Henry Fitegerald,30Sept. 30; JEm, 17 Jan. 28; Ueut. P3] Hay, SI.
Ad^utanU.^2 First Lieut. Stephen Kenny, 9 May, 43.
1 First Lieut. John Maguire, 2 Jimc 49.
Quarter'Matters,^! Thomas Berrey, 29 Mar. 42.
2 Richard Power, 28 May 47..
Sitrgeont.^l Charles Robert Boyes, M.D. 8 July 41 ; Astt.-Surg. 22 Nor. 97;
Hotp.'AMS. 17 Aug. 26.
2 Augustus Henry Cowen,* 8 July 41 ; il . 5. 29 July 30 ; H.il. 2 If or. 9<L
A$$iitant'Surgeons. — 1 William Joseph Blacfarlane, 16 Feb. 44.
2 Frederick John Folliott Payne, 31 May, 44.
2 George Augustus Frederick Shdton, M.B. 3 Jan. 46.
1 Nesbitt HefTcman, M.D. 11 June 41.
[la/ Sattaliim embarked for India^ July, 1845. Strmmg in SeimU ]
litmd Battalien returned from North America^ bih Jums, 47.]
Rejfimentalt Oreen — Facings Scarlet. — Agents j Messrs. Cox k Co.
Jriik Agents, SirE*fL Borough^ Jit.y Aimit and Co.
T««n*8enr.j
i25Sj75S/«.] 61*/( the Smith aiaucesiershzre)IUgt of Foot [^'^v^r^il:^!^^'^
Th© Sphinx^ with the wordtf, "EGYPT"— "TALA VERA "—"SALAMANCA »' —
"PYRENEES"— "NIVELLE"—"NIVE"—"ORTHES'*— "TOULOUSE"—
" PENINSULA "—Flank Companies, " MAIDA."
Colonel.
Haitiags Fmser,' CB. Em, 9 April, 1788; Lieut, 3 Not. DO; Capt* 7 Dec. 97;
Mq^ar 28 July, 1802 ; LieuL-CoL 7 Sept. 04 ; Col. 4 June, 13 ; Mqfor.^Gen.
12 Aqr* 19 ; Lieut.-Gen, 10 Jan. 37; Col. QUt Regiment, 1 Sept. 48.
/:i«i/.-Cof*.— William Jones, CB. Eiu. 10 Apr. 25 ; Lieiit. p12 Dee. 26; CapL
P24 Nov. 35 ; Mqjor, 26 July 44 ; Lt.-Col. P29 Dec. 48.
James Campbell, Ens. 22 Feb. 27; Lieut. 1 Apr. 31; Capi, f25 Dec. 88;
Major, 31 July 47 ; Lt.-Col. 19 Aug. 49.
Jfiyori.— William Henry Vicars, Ens. p20 Sept. 26; i/. P 12 Apr. 31 ; Capt,
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Captais».
Thomas N. Dalton ....
A Charles J. Oitir^
William Alex. Uely*
James Massey
Tho. Philip li. Fitzraayer
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ENSIGN.
22 Sept. 37
20 D. c. 24
81 July 26
P 5 Mar. 41
28 Djc. 38
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BUBV.-.\IAJ.
14 Dec. 40
12 Nov. 27
21 April 33
2 June 43
16 July 41
P 29 Sept. 43
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AlexandcrWilliamOordon ph Mar. 42 p 3 May 44
Ueu.Hu{,'hM'K.FlGming^j 29 May 40 'p29 April 42
Wm.Bdw.Dufand Deacon; 3 June 42 p 26 Jan. 44
30 Jan. 44
Frederiek Uuson
LIEUTB5AKT9.
Robert Cecil Dudgeon . .
Edward Thomas Wickham
William James Hudson. .
H.E. Hillm.Bumtdde, adj.
Andrew Grant
Archibald Armstrong ..
Drought ilich. Croasdaiic
C. Rowland Richardson'^
Jdbn Fred. Woollionse . .
Bdirard Shawe Powys . .
Rich. Gunn Brackenbur;
Oeorge Alexander Bace
Fred. Rob. Eyre Burnside
20 ftlay 42
P 28 Aug. 40
P 19 Aug. 42
P 20 Aug. 42
27 Doc. 42
2 June 43
20 Nov. 41
3 Mav 44
PlOFtb. 44
2 Aug. 42
26 July 44
23 Aug. 44
28.July 44
P 27 June 45
26 July 44
20 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
23 Aug. 44
7 Dec. 4o
23 April 4(5
23 Dec. 45
23 April 46
9 Mur. 39
22 Oct. 47
19 Nov. 47
20 Nov. 47
20 May 48
P2li Dec. 4!<
30 Mrir. 49
28 July 49
19 Aug. 49 1
7 June 49
Robert^reig P22 July 45! 20 Nov. 47
'31 Mar. 40 p 25 Feb. 48
David Reid
William Henry Wall
Charles Bisset Fenwick. .
Julius Chetham Strode . .
Thomas UarribonUarrison
Bdward Ring Berry ....
Thomas Maitland Moore
John Henry Lukb
Thomas Gabbett
Ensigns.
Henry Brackenbury . . * .
John Crawford ' P 29 Dec.
Stephen M*Donough
Thomas Geo. Dapr^ Payn p 16 Feb.
a MaJ. Otter serred with Ihe
Uih at iie^e and capture of
Uiiurrporo in 18.'i-«. When
n oi I I ^« I*" ***® *'** ^®?'- '*® ooramanded
PZl July 4Ultho sUrminK iKirty In t)ie at-
3 Oct. 46 ' tack on the Port of fiiiddtmt,
P 29 Dec 46 ^<3i><li*-'rn Mahratta couutry, in
O iuay 4/ 0 Captain Deljr i^rved the
19 Nov. 47 .campaign against the Byah of
CootfL in 1SS4, with the 4{ith.
7 C'lptain Fleming served
trith tlio 4l8t throughout ths
campaign of 1842 in AMkhan-
iitnn, und was present In
the engaj^Rincnts of the 20th
March and *2<«th April ia
^ the Pishcen Valle/ ; aUo in th«
26 April 49 actions near L'audahar, at
6 June49^"'^''^*» ""^ before Ghuznee;
10 n/»f AO occupation and destruction of
1 Q X I' AK\ ^''"^ fortress an 1 of Cabool ; ex-
lii Uct. 4J pedltionlntoJCohistan; fttonn,
capture, 9c destruction of Istalitf, and the rarioui
1 a A ,if* Aft 1™'"°' aflairs in and between tho Bolan and the
i° -. »• [Kliybir l»a««ei. He has received the Medal.
48 , 9 Pnyraastcr Toole served in the Peninsula from Feb.
20 Oct. 46
P14 May 47
17 Dec. 47
30 Dec. 46
29 Jan. 47
20 July 47
16 Sept. 45
P 26 May 48
20 May 48
48
48
30 Mar. 49
P18AUJ,'.
P 29 Dec.
10 Anril uQ "^**'* *° iMarch Isii, iiicluling the battles of Busico^
IV ^piii -..z ftudFueotesd'Onor; «ie;fe oS fort* at. and bat Ue of
49
Tliomas John Sadlier
I 27 April 49
Salamauca lar:>crcly wuandcd in the left arm) ; baltiet
of the Fjrenee!! [-iMh, 2Jih, 30th, nnd ai»t Ju y) aod
r%^.^M. a a v '- «., ,": .Nne-Ue, where Ucwaaievtreiy wounded iii the r«Utie«.
COry ton O. tXimpS. Kempe P 2 Mar. 49 Uc hv-t rfceived the \Vc>r .skdal w.tU four claip*
Thomaa Edward Gordon
Robert Button
21 Aug. 49
P29 May 49
10 Lieut. Kichard^on served the campaifii on the
SutU-j iMe.ial), with (he 'iih, and was pn-arnt at the
battles of Moodke^, Ferozctbah acd iki-jraou.
PflyiiMufer.—J^ Archer Toole,' 1 May, 28 ; Ens. 11 May, 09 j Lieut. 30 Jan. 13.
[AdfjutarU, — Lieut, Henry Edward Hillman Burnside, 23 March, 47.
; Qr.-Jlftf**er.— Michael Wall, 16 Feb. 41 j Ens. 6 Nov. 40.
Surgeon. — Patrick Gammie,'* 2 March, 47 ; Assist. Surg. 17 Jnne, 36.
Aisitiani''Surg€ons.—DvLs\^ Lucas, 20 Dec. 39.
I William Holmes Jephson, 3I.D. 12 July 44.
\ Frederick Hobson Clark, 15 Sept. 37.
Facings Buff. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox & Co.
Li. Geo, yn«er terred the three aunpalgns of 1790, 19. and 93, in the Ca&t Indies, includiof theaiege aad tloniiinff
, lh« f wiU of Tippeo'a forliflcd camp, and tlie subtequi-nt sirsc of Srrinitapatim. In 1703 he aerred at the
and captar* of Poodicberry. la I7V7 he aailed oa the projected Haailla espediuon to Penai^. In 1799 be took the
add afalaai Tlppoo Sultan, and was present at the battle of Mallarcll}-! and the ftic£c and assault of Serlnfapaiam. Serred
■too ««eiiV the wbole of the Polycar war in ISOl.
11 Mr. Oajnnue ferrad tba oampaica on the Sntlej (medal), and waf preient with the 80th at tho battiM
1
«r BaafaJora.
208 51th ( Tlie West Middlesex) Regt. of Foot [S^Lw^If^
AtBtTHBRA"— '* TITTOBI A"— '* FYRaMBBft"— "xf I YJSLIiB**— " mVB"— " PBNIXSVX^."
CoUmeU
9 mi Henry, Kiitf^un^ Hardinge,* OCB. Bns. 8 Oct. I79d; £teM#. S6 Mar.
1803 ; Copt, 7 Apr. 04 ; Mqjor^ 13 Apr. 00 ; lA^ui.'Col, 90 May, 11 ; Col,
19 July, 21 ; Mqj.-Oeru 22 July, 30 ; LieuL-Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; CoL d7th
Regt. 91 May, 49. lMeut.-CoUmeL
Thomas Leigh Ooldie, Sns. p 13 June 26 ; JU. p 10 Dee. S6 ; Capt. p24 Not. 98 ;
Mtgor, P28 Dee. 38 ; Brev. LU-CoL 20 Mar. 40 ; I4eui.*Cai. p26 June 47.
Mqfors.
Thomas Shadforth, SnM, 8 Apr. 26 ; JLten^. PIO Oet 96; Copt, p 19 Apr. 91 ;
3r<^, 29 March, 44.
Thomas Sidney Powell,' Entiiph P19 May, 26; Lieut, Pdl May, 91 *, Cttpt.
9 13 Not. 36; Brev.'Major, 23 July, 39; M^ar^ p21 July, 48.
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Captains.
Henry Montagu Smyth . .
WUUam Fred. Harvey . .
Laugford Frost
Edward Stanley
Heniy J. Warre, #• • • • >
John Auchmuty
John Alfred Street,^ ....
Henry Braddel Croker . .
George K. Massy Dawson
William Inglis
LiBUTBKANTS.
Loftus Cassidy
DaTid Edw. AnnslroBg. .
Robert Hunt
Robert Abraham Logan
George Armstrong^ a4f • •
Hector Monro
Charles Edmund Law* • .
Jason Hassard
James Stewart
Frederic Percy I^a ....
Henry Butler
William Fowler Jones . .
James Franklyn Bland . .
Ensigns.
Edw. C. Qeils Kenny. . . .
Charles William St. Clair
Gcrrard John Forsyth . .
George Herman Norman
George Udney Hague . .
William Edward Brown..
John Henry \icq
Alex. Lester Copland ....
ENSION.
LIBUT.
7 June31i>'20Mar. 36
P 11 April 26
12 Aug. 34
8 May 96
8 Feb. 37
17 Not. 37
P29 Not. 3U
P 26 Jan. 39
P 30 July 36
7 Feb. 40
P 9 Not. 38
26 Dec. 38
4 Sept. 40
26 Oct. 41
8 Not. 42
23 Jan. 46
P 2 Feb. 44
3 Oct. 44
29 Jan. 46
P 24 Sept. 41
P 2 Mar. 47
19 Mar. 47
PIO Dec. 47
2 June 48
18 July 48
P21 July 48
24 Not. 48
P 23 Mar. 49
10 April 49
P 29 May 49
P 13 Aug. 29
9 Sept. 37
10 June 38
1 June 41
P 6 Mar. 40
P 6 Oct. 41
P 16 Dec. 40
P 6 Not. 40
P 31 Dec. 41
11 June 41
11 Sept. 41
12 Feb. 42
p 3Mar.49
P 2 Mar. 47
P29Jaa. 47
P 8 May 46
18 May 48
10 Not. 48
19 Aug. 49
P 23 Mar. 49
P 29 May 49
P26 0cl. 49
CAPTAIN.
24 May 46
6 Aug. 49
11 Oct. 46
29 Dec. 46
P 8 Jan. 47
P 2 Mar. 47
7 Jan. 48
18 May 48
P 26 Not. 49
P26 0ct. 49
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4 C«pUlB aucel MiTcd in tM Mtk «Uh ib« m
ditioD to the Nortk of ChiM fa IMS (1I«4aI).j
«M ptwmt at rtie attack aad eafCoi* of
Ktaaf Fook and ftt tM laadtof hefbtc naaSiB.
6 Uaiii Law Mrrad wiik iht ttH Lawm la Aa
eampalga on the SutleJ io IM6, aad ataa jriwi ai
Iho tettit of lotaaan (MadalV
6 Dr. OoiSoD MTMd «Mh Ifea Itik liMiiii al fba
tetti* or Mahar^porc » Dec a. an« ha« iKclfvd *e
PUDec. 49l■"^""'•
PaymAJr/tfr.— Mark Matthews, 28 July 43 ', JEns, 29 May 39 ; J!^. 23 Not. 40.
AtytUatU, — Lieut, George Armstrang, 28 May 43.
Qiiar«cr-Afa«<er.~DaTid Morrow, 30 June 43 ; Sne,! Jan. 42 ; Lt, 94 Feb. 43.
Surgeon. — Charles Alexander Gordon,' M.D* 10 July 46 ; Aseitt^^Surg. 8 Juae4l
Assittant'Surgemi, — James Jackson, 11 June 41.
Facings Yellow. — Ageni*f Messrs. Cox k. Co,^ Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane k Co.
IRetumedfrom Madras 28 Sept. 46.]
I Lotd HatdiAfo Mrv«d throoj boat Iho wbola of tkt Paaioaalar war. Boarlf tha wbala of
Maalof Ooatial of ihe ffortagwto anajr. aad was patteat at Iho hattlaa o< aolato and Tialara (
baiUoorCofwaa, pau^cortha Dooio> hauia of Biiaato, Iiaa> at Tawaa T«di—. hattia of Albahcfa, Irtaad
Jos, tlcga and eapCuia of Clodad Sadrico, td alcgo af Badi^, ha«l«a af SaUaMaea. VltMria(w«vf«ly
hna.tha Pyrrofoa. Illv«na, Kiva, aad OfthM. Sarvad aim tha canpaJtB of I9U» aad waa *
loM,— tall b^ aaapotaccd. Ai Gowraor Oenrtal of India ha waa aafacrd In iha haitica af Moodhcc. Pi
HU lontataip has raerlvad the gold ciom and dra claapa.
8chwan«nberf, is Ocmuuiy. Scrted »t th« lief e of Uuniaf utii, aad tha cMRpaisai of 1814 In F^masa,
elttdlnf ilM tnlUnf of Lonfraa, tli« bauiMof La Bolhltrt sad Briaaita» ca|ii«M of Troyai. sAira of "
asd Maafla, In ttomt of Bi»r, dafraca of Trojraa* wbra aitaekad bf Booapntta »rd FaSb i kolUa «f
Aube. tlM snbacqoent affair upon tba Baree, re-captore of Trojraa, battlw of Arcla^mr-Aaba aad af
Champcnotoe, advaaco upon and baiilt of Karia, aad capture of that clljr. Aa Hit M^faftr*li Envoy Ezt
dinarjr and Mlaiitor Planlpotentlary at the Court of Tutean/, tmd with tba Autrlttt armj ia the emm
aflaioal Naplaa, in ISIA, Including tho battled of Totenlino and Maroarata. Sifnad, la co^luoetloa
Ftald Marthal BJancht, whocommaodad tbo Anatriaa annjrt tiM lUUlarjr coavomioo bj wlnck iba
of Napkt waa raatortd to lu BorvnUgn, Klaf Fcrdlaand. Hit Lordahip has rasaifad tba War Madal
foar elavpt far BoMs, Vimltfat Talavata, and llasaea.
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^^i^'lsASii} 5Sth {The Rutlandshire) Regt. of Fact [5S?z2Ld.] 209
*• GIBRALTAR"— with the Castle and Key, " Montig Insignia Calpe."— The Sphinx, with
the words "EGYPT"— "MAIDA"— "SALAMANCA"— " VirrORIA"—
" PYRENEES"—" NIVELLB"— "ORTHES"— « PENINSULA."
ColoneL
9 George Charles D'Agiiilar,>CB.,^n«. 24 Sept. 90; Lieut, 1 Dec. 02; Capt.
30 March, 08; Mt^ar, 1 April, 13; Lieut.-Col. 20 May, 13; CoL 22 July,
80 ; Mi^jar-Gen, 23 Not. 41 ; CoL 68th Regiment, 6 Feb. 48.
Lieut.'ColoneL^Kolbert Henry Wynyard,* CB. Bns. 25 Feb. 10; lAeut, Pl7
July 28 ; Capt, p 20May 26; Mqjar, 26 July 41 ; lAeut.^CoL P 30 Dee. 42.
Mqjori. — Cyprian Bridge,' Ens. 8 April, 26; Lieut. P31 Jan. 28; Capt. PlO
Dec. 36; Mqfor, p30 Dec. 42.
Charles Augostos Amey,** Sns. p5 Nov. 25; Lieut. p9 Aug. 31; Cap^Pl July,
37 ; Mqjor, p 12 May, 43.
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Captains.
Geo. Ponsonby Hume .
Henry Matson*
Joseph Henry Laye*' .
Jona« Paslev Haidy'^ .
Cha. LaTallm Nugent .
Andrew Hamilton RuBsell
Wm. Wild Jos. Cockcraft^
Charles Wm. Thompson^
Charles Dreslng
William Temple Parratt
LlBUTBNAKTS.
Henry Coltn Balneavis'
John Alex. Cha. PeHey*
John M<Lerie<»
Isaac Rhodes Cooper/idJ.
Mich. Lion Westropp,'^ r.
Cha. St. John S. Herbert
George Hyde Page* ....
Leslie Jenkins Thompson
Fra.RobertChesterMaster
Geoige Henry Wynyard"
Horace Fred. Hill
Thomas John Grant . . .
Arthur Cooper .......
Ensigns.
Michael Tighe
John Rae Johnstone .. .
Gladwin John H.Wynyaid
Sedborough Mayne •• . .
John Hayman Ward ....
James Duncan
Fred. Palmer
ENSIGN.
P28 June33
16 Sept. 13
P 2 May 34
29 Sept. 26
P21 Aug. 36
18 Jan. 28
8 Apr. 26
P23 Dec. 36
P 19 Feb. 36
P 6 Sept. 40
7 July 38
P 12 Oct. 38
28 Dec. 38
P23 Apr. 89
P 20 Sept. 39
P26Mar. 41
P 23 Apr. 41
17 Sept. 41
P22 Nov. 42
3 May 44
20 June 46
OMay 46
P27 May 48
30 Dec. 45
23 May 48
16 Aug. 48
18 Aug. 48
P 12 Sept. 48
P 8 Dec. 48
LIEUT.
P 16 Dec.
2 June
1 Dec.
3 Not.
4 Feb.
36
14
37
26
38
CAPTAIN.
23 July 34
26
30
38
43
P 22 Apr.
P 3 May
2 June
P 9 June
P 26 Mar. 41
P26 June41
27 June 41
Pl6Noy. 41
29 Dec. 48
P27 Jan. 43
P 12 May 48
18 Aug. 47
8 Dec. 47
19 Sept. 48
P 2 Mar. 49
8 June 49
P 14 Dec. 49
P 20 Sept. 39
30 Not. 38
P26 Mar. 41
26 June 41
PI6N0T. 41
P31 Dec. 41
20 July
P 12 May
2 July
P 24 Oct.
30
43
45
46
BREY.-MAJ.
7 July 46
7 CJai^tBia
throoglioat the
whole of the
opvatMoa in
New ZeaJaad from Aprtt to Jsae
ISM under liBni,4M. fbimt, and
from Jane IStt to Jna. 184S nn-
der Colonel Deipard.
8 Lknc JMnewru vaa preicat at
the aaieult on Knwiti'e Pak at
OhUwid on the 1st July lS4i ; at
the dcBtraetioa of Anataa'a Pah on
the 16th Jnlf ; and at the •terninf
of Kawitl'e Pah at Boapekapeka on
the 11th Jan. 1M7. Ako at the
attack and zcp«il«e of the enemy oa
the Mt dement and atoekaidea of
WanBnnni, 19th Mav. end in the
action of the IBth July 1847: he
acted aa engineer to this ibree.
9 lit. McLerie waa pwi«t» aa
Adjutant of the (8th. at dl the
actions against the rebels jn the
Northern part of New Zealand dur-
ing the camMtgna fkom May 1848
to Jan. 1847. At the aAir at Ka-
wie he eonnaanded a detachment oompoaed of mar
rincB and a eompaay of the 96th leBment,
10 Lt. Westropp was present at the destraetion of
Poaari's Pah on the 80th April 184&; at the attack
on Hcki'a Pah on the 8th Ma/ ; at the deatmetiaB of
Waikadi's Pah on the tSth May ; at the stormiiv of
Kaviti's Pah at Ohiawai on the let July and at its
destruction (« the 10th July; he was also present at
the capture of Xawiti's Pah on the 11th Jan. 1848.
11 Lient. Wynyard commanded and led a sic
party from the left stockade into the breach at
SA»!be
8 June 49
Witt's Pah on the 11th Jan. 1846.
Paynuuf«r.— BTho. lUcbardson Timbrell,** 26 Oct. 42 ; Qr.-Master, 19 No?. SO.
Adjutant. — Lteut. Isaac Rhodes Cooper, 7 Jan. 48.
Quarter'Master.^ymSam Moip,»* 16 Oct. 47
Surgeon — ^Arthur Saunders Thomson, M.D. 6 Aug. 47 ; Assist, "Surg, 19 Oct 88.
AsHst.'-Surgeons. — ^Thomas Moore Philson,* M.D., 6 Oct. 48.
Alexander Oeorge Montgomery, 0 Dec. 46.
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
I'HiQar-CkacnJIPAffQilareerved eight year* in India during the wars of Sdndia and Holkar, and vas preaent at the
aiege and storm of Baroach in Chnent in Aug. 1808; at the redaction of Powenghar in Halwa in 1804 } the eaotura and
of Ongain, the capital of Sdndia, in 1801 ; also at the several assaults upon the Porticaa of Bhurtpoee in ISOC^in
Ich he waa wounded. Icrved suhaequently in Waldiercn at the siege of Plnahing. Also in Sicily, the Oteek
"§- m lrH1'^ and on the eastern ceoil of Spain, when he was nreaent in 1818 at the action of Biar, and deiimt of Marshal Sachet
^ *-5 at C— taHa. Jeiimd the army in the Netherlands under the Duke of Wellington in 1816, and was present at the captuc of
_}ja Pans. lfsiar.6cnrral D'Aeuilar has served 16 Tears on the T • ~ - - . .. . _
, &-B Paris. Mi^r^Genrral D'Aguilar has aenred 16 years on Che Qencral Staff, of which eight as Assistant-Adjutant •Oeneral at
i*^ ^ the Hone Ouaids (prineipallT under the Duke of Tork), and twelve as Adjutant-General of the army in Ireland. He com-
.r # " MMn»^»J the exnediliAn wnieh. in 1817. aaaanlted and look the Carta of tha Borea "norii in tlie Canton Xlver, thosc of the
^ * g mtudtJ the espediUon whicn. in 18 17. assaulted and took the forts of the Bocca Tigris tu the Canton
i Jf M Staked Barrier, and Aose of the city or Canton, spiking 879 pieces of heary ordnance.
tZa ^ Iicnt.-C«tonel Wynyard serrad with the force under CoL Despard in New Zealand from Oct. 1841
1846 until Jan. 1847 in
of the 6atk, and enteicd the breach with the stormcrs in the assanlt on Kawiti's Pah, at Bnaprkapeka on ths
11th Jan. 1848.
5 Maior Biidae served with the 68th throughout the whole of the operations in New Zealand. Be commasded the ic^.
aBcnCintheac(ioaatMawieunderIacut.-CoIiwel Hnlmc; conducted a night attack in boats up the Waikadl River and
completely routed a rebel tribe; commaitded the 18th on the second expedition, recaptured a bill at the bead of the
re^metrt on the morning of the Itt July 1846 at Obiawsi, and led on the storming parties at the assanlt on that afteriMon,
asid 4raB at the csqpture of the Pdi on the 11th July. He was also present at the capture of the KavriiPk Psh, at Boapcka-
f«ka oa tte IIA Jan. 1848.
4 Major Mataon joined the force in 2f ew Zealand under Colonel Desford in Angn*t 1846, and served as Acting Dqputj
Qnarterssaster-Gcneral. and was present at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapckapeka on the 11th Jan. 1848^
6 Captain Coekcmft, Lieut. PMlcy, and Doctor Philson served in the expedition against Kawiti's Pah, at Ruapckapeka.
8 Ident. Page waa nresent at the siotming of Kawiti's Pah, 11th Jan. 18-16, and be defeated the Natives in a night attac
I his post on the River Hutt, 18th May foUiDwing. Present at the skirmish at Taitai, 16th June, commanded a detaehmei
at the'eaptare of the Chief Te Ranperaha and at the skirmish in
the enemy on the •ettkflwitta and itockadea
attack
detachment
Horokiwi Yalley ; present at the attack and lepulsc of
of Wanganui, IMh May, and la the aetkm of the IMh July 1847.
216
rears' S«rT.
62
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Uih {The 2nd Staffordshire) Regt of Foot. [*^iJ^J{SSiS^
«'ST. LUCIA*'— "SURINAM.**
ColaneL
9 Sir lUchard Bourke/ KCB. Ens, 22 Nov. 1798; Zt, tc Copt. 25 Not. 99;
Jllqfor, 27 Aug. 1805 ; Lieut,-CoL 16 Sept. 06 ; CoL 4 June, 14 ; Mofor.'Qau
19 July, 21 ; Lieut.^Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 64th Regt. 29 Nov. 37.
Lieut.' Coloneli.
James Stopford,* CB. £ns. p 17 Sept. 25 ; Lt.9 2 Nor. 26; Capt, PlOSepcaOi
Mqjor, P U March, 42 ; Brevet -Lt.- Col. 30 ApriJ, 44 ; Lt.-Col. 13 Nov. 47.
Nicholas Wilson, KH. Ens. 31 Oct. 09; Lieut. 7 Oct. 13; Capi. »24 Oct«
21; Mqjor, P30 Dec. 28; Brevet Lieut.-CoL 23 Nor. 41; Lieut.-CoL 4
Aug. 48.
Mqjort. — Maximilian James Western, JSru. PIO June, 26; Lieut. p8 Jimei
30 ; Capt. P29 Dec. 35 ; Jlfiyor, p 11 April, 45.
James Draper, Ens. 18 Dec. 23; Lieut. P19 Nor. 25; Capt. P24 Dec 29;
Brevet-Major, 9 Nov. 40 ; Mqjor^ 22 Dec. 48.
Captains.
Wm. John James
Harry AlthamCumberlege
Charles PuttiAon
Thomas Stirling
Charles Scott Jeffery ....
Geo. W.Powlett Bingham
Frederick Holland
Charles William Sible)-*. .
Charles Stewart Cochrane
Isaac Temple Twining . .
Lieutenants.
William HcLtham Candler
Neville Hill Shutc
Robert Mockler
Henry Francis
Alfred Piclon Bowlby ..
Robert Du Cane
Charles Thompson
William John Chads ....
Sidney Cotton
Wm. Fletcher Jas Morpby
Richard Charles M'Crea^
Matthew Fanning
Geo. Hamilton Twemlow
Artlmr Edward MuUoy • .
Arch. £. Cochrane For»ter
Doveton D. Green tree . .
Chas. Fred. Brock man ••
Godfrey Lyon Knight . .
Waller Johnston
John Henry Capel Loft ..
William Bell, <i(/j
William Davies h>hipley . .
ENfllfiN.
LIBUT. I CAPTAIN.
P 20 Apr. 32 p
22 Apr. 35
P 30 Aug. 39
P 0 Mav 42
1 Doc. 37
P22Mar.44
P 10 Dec. 47
P28 Apr. 48
P 29 Sept. 43 p21 July 48
8 April 42 'P 12 Sept. 48
15 Muy 40 7 1 Dec. 48
10 Oct. 26
P17 Aug. 38
Pl7 Jan. 45
19 Aug. 42
P 12 Jan. 44
20 Aug. 4U
0REV.«UAJ.
P 13 Feb. 46
P 25 Sept. 46
12 Jan. 48 s lu-CoI.
14 8ept. 45 the 40th Uiroagbo«i Um
12 Mar 48 *" CMdahar maA la
BOO 1 *2 1 '*"'**' ^•♦'•^♦•<"«^)»»*<^
r M A pr. 4o eommaadcd Uic E*fi ta ih« mt^am
P 2 J Une 48 ' <»' Mabv^porr, S9Ch D«c. imSia*^
P IZ »cpr. 48 .,j,..|« ta«l .IM a h«M CM ^amn
14 Oct. 42 undtrhiia.
10 Nov. 43 • c*P^ ^^''y M»»^ '»^. «»^
O ton AH mhtPH'^BMiwwMwaft aaiwMk
9 Jan. 4tS t)i« AiBd Id the
P29 Apr. 48
I Sir airiMfri
tBdtcb Oct. V
P 20 July 30
P 2 Dec. 31
P 7 OcU 36
P 23 Apr. 39
P17 Nov. 40
P 16 Feb. 38
P 26 June 38
27 Nov. 24
P 8 Apr. 36
20 May 42
P 3 Nov. 43
P22 Mar. 44
12 Sept. 43
P 23 June 43
31 Oct. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
P19 JunG46
P 12 Nov. 47
25 Oct. 39
29 May 42
28 July 43
1 Feb. 44
Pll Oct. 44
P17 May 44
10 May 44
P 9 May 45
15 Apr. 46
28 Feb. 45
P 8 Oct. 47
14 Apr. 46
21Jan. 48
I P 3 Mar. 48
Horatio Glynn Grylls .. p 28 Apr. 48
Emsioks.
John Austen Moultrie
Augustus Applewhaite . . P 2 June 48
Francis Fotlicrgill Hood | p 21 July 48
U.Hammerton Alexander p 12 S«pt. 48
Frederick J. Hutchill^on i 22 Dec. 48
Stand.deCourcyO*Grady P16 Feb. 49
Valentine Ryan 1 30 Nov. 49
David Mortimer Murray i 14 Dec. 49
i>ffyma«<er.— James Howes, 1 Oct. 47 ; Quarter-Matter, 6 Sept. 99.
A{fjutant.~-Lieut. William Bell, 11 Dec. 49.
Quarter'Master.-^ohn Sears. 1 Oct. 47 ; £nM. 8 May 46 ; Li.P 10 M«rcli47.
Surffeon.-^Geo. Archer, M.D., 20 Jan. 43; A.-S. 2 Kov. 30; If. 'A, 1 Nor. «7.
AstittatU'Surgeont. — Henry Cii^p, 3 Nov. 48.
Wm. Henry fibortt, 4 Feb. 48.
Edward John Kennedy, M.D., 14 Nov. 45.
Facings hhek,r^Affents, Messrs. Cox ic Co.— /ri«A Agents, Mcisn. CtM 4 C«.
lloarW MTTfd la HflinaBd In 17VS, ami vas prptni In the MCioof «r fh« tTUi Aof . lOch aad )S^ 1k^ H^
hcrt hm Trtrtrt4 m •«v«Te veund tbrongli both j«wc Srrwd m Qa«rtffr>M«ii»r-Ocwfml l« 1
iBthcMttMMoribclSthulSOihJaa. IM7> « ttc «lcg« airi nomii^ of MooM VMc«, m4 to
14 Apr. 46 Svtlfl i and «m Mtvrdj
16 May 46i •%'*irM^'r:it2rf2^
P20 Oct. 46 ^ ^* *•'
22 Dec. 46
9 JuQ. 47
P 15 Oct. 47
17 Mar. 48
P12 Sept. 48
22 Die. 48
P29 Dec. 48
20 Aug. 49
Pll Dec. 49
techncat of tU l?i|i •llh U.-CM.
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The Jtoyal Tiger, supencribed " INDIA"—" ARABIA."
Colonel.
Tlioiiiiu GroiTenor,* JEns. 1 Oct 1779 ; Lieut. Sc Capt. 20 Oct. 84: Capt. ic
Lt.^CoL 25 April, 93 ; CoL 3 May, 96 ; Major-Gen. 29 April, 1802 ;' Lt.-Gen.
25 April, 08 ; Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Field Mart. 9 Nov. 46; Col. 65 R^t. 8 Feb. 14.
Lieut.-Colonel. — Charles Emaius Gold, JEns. p20 Mar. 28; Lt. p28 Oct. 31;
Capt. P5 Feb. 36; Mqjor, P 4 Oct. 44 ; Lieut.-CoL 30 Dec. 45.
Mqjors.— Alfred Francis W. Wyatt, Ens. P12 Dec. 26; Lieut. P23 Apr. 29 ;
Capt. P19 Sept. 34; JTq/or, p 23 Sept. 45.
James Patience,* JSns. 6 April, 10; Lieut. 24 Oct. 11 ; Capt. 13 Nov. 27;
Brev.-Mqfor, 23 Nov. 41 ; ilf<yor, 30 Dec. 45.
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Captains.
Geo. Freeman Mnrray .
Jas. Lewis Smith
9RickardO'ConneU« .
J. FitzHerbertde Teissier*
William Pym Young . .
Richard Newenham ....
St Leger Barry
Peter Wolfe
William Johnston* ......
Oliver Barker D'Arcey . .
' Lieutenants.
Christopher Rhatigan/i^/.
Duncan Bazalgette
Charles Alfred Cuthbert
Thomas Robert M'Coy . .
Benj. W. Rawson Trafford
Thomas Barnard
Robert Henry MacGregor
John Gordon
Oeoige Meyler
Henry Ferdinand Turner
John Hervey Elton Eiwes
James PauP
Chaa. Philip 0*ConneU **
Ensigns.
John Ewen
James Barton
Richard Maxwell Sle^g. .
Wm. Fred. Tho. Marshall
John W. Hughes Williams
Thomas George Strange...
Fra. Beaumaris Bulkelcy
Cha. A. Miguel Ser?autes
ENSIGN.
26 Apr. 28
P21 Sept 28
12 May 12
P 13 Sept. 33
P26 0ct 30
P 14 June 31
P27 Nov. 35
P 22 July 36
P 7 Jan. 26
P 8 Apr. 26
26 Apr. 39
P 31 Jan. 40
P19 Mar. 41
28 May 42
P2l May 41
16 July 41
P31 Dec. 41
5 Oct 41
P 7 Oct. 42
8 Feb. 42
P 6 Oct 43
8 Nov. 43
IJuly 42
7 Dec. 44
PIS June 45
P23Sept 45
13 Mar. 46
P 21 July 46
P 22 Dec. 48
P 22 June 47
14 Dec. 49
LIEUT.
P39 June
P 22 Oct
16 July
1 Apr.
P27 Nov.
P 5 Feb.
10 Jan.
P17 Apr.
32
33
13
36
35
36
39
40
6 Nov. 27
9 Dec 31
30 Dec. 41
P 31 Dec. 41
12 Sept 43
P 23 June 43
P 8 Nov. 44
P 6 Dec.
P 13 June
4 July
P 23 Sept 45
8 Dec. 45
P 16 Dec. 45
19 Dec. 45
4 July 45
44
45
45
captain.
BRBV.-MAJ
9 Nov. 46
P 5 Jan. 30
P17 Apr. 40
16 July 41
P 6 May 42
12 Sept 43
P 4 Oct 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P 23 Sept 45
P 22 Nov. 36
19 Dec. 45
4 Capt O'ConaeU wiTrd In tb«
PeatiiMiUwtihtlMiM Lt. IntanUj
tram April IBlt, to the nid of tbal
wur In IBM, Including the capture
of Badijas, where he was tcTcrelj
wounded aa a volunteer with the
itonDlng party t batUe of Sala-
manca, capture bf Madrid and
the ReUns retreat from Ma*
drid. action at San Munot, ba^
ties of Vittoria and the Pyrenees,
action at Lesara, I4iaek on th*
belfhti of Vera, passage of th«
BIdasaoa* and many other minor
affairs. Severely wounded at tho
capture of Badajos on the nlfhc
of the 6th April, 181S. where ho
served as a volunteer with tho
storming party. He has received
the War Medal and three clasps.
10 Qaartcr>Maaler Panl served against the Pirates
in the Persian Qulf. and destruction of Ras«eU
Khyma, In 1809 t at the capture of the Isle of France
In 1810; In the Kattywar cooatry in lSll-12, and
taking tho Fort of Now Nujrgitr ; in the Oosersia
and Kutcb in 18U. 15. and 16, and taking the forts of
Angar, KIneoote, and Dwarka i M^ratia war in tho
Decean, 1817 and 18. Capture of Poona and Cnieh t
storming tho bill forts of BooJ t Expedition to tho
Persian Gnlf^ including the capture of the forts of
Ras-eU Khyma and Zaya, 1819. Expedition to
Arabia in lesi, Inclu'llng the action at Benl-Boo.AU,
I field
aod destruction of the nrates.
P<^mii«f«r.— J. Williams Marshall,3Apr.46;^iM.P2Sept 36 X^Pl9Mar. 41.
Adjjutant.— Lieut. C. Rhatigan,30 Dec. 41.
Quarter-Master.— 'ThomeA Paul,^*' 26 Apr. 39; Ens. 25 Jan. TiP.
Surgeon. — Robert Keating Prcndergast, 14 Apr. 46; Assist.- Surg, 7 Oct. 86*
■ Assistant-Surgeons.— Thome^ Esmonde White, M.D., 26 8ept. 45.
William Ker Park, 31 Oct 45.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
Marshal Orosvenor accompanied his regiment (the 3rd Foot Guards) to Holland in 1793, and afterwards Into
la 1799 be went with the expedition to the Holder, and was present In the aflkir at the lines of Znvpe (wounded),
the banlo of Alkmaer. and the actions of the 17tb Sept. and 6tb and 9th Oct. Commanded the piequrti and out-potu at the
■icfe of Copeniiagen on the day of the sortie, when the Danes were repulsed. At the siege of Flushing, he was next In
cow— and to Sir Byre Coole.
S MajorPailenee was present at the snrrender of Martinique, and at the capture of Les Salntes and Guadaloupe. in 1815.
ft Capc do Teiasier served la Scinde, In command of a detachment, protecting the stores and ammunitiMi of the army,
*yaeiod sp the Indus. Served also in tbe Light Company of the 17th during the campaign in AOghanistan and Belooeblstaa,
and was preoent at the storm and capcnre of the fortresses of Ohnzaee and Khclat, for which he luu received the Medal.
S MkJpK Johmton sorved wHta the 49di throughout the whole ol the operations In China, except tbe capture of Segoan, aod
was fremoVat tho attack and capture of Chusan (both operations), storm and capture of the heights above Canton, attack
and capture of Amoy and Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of Segoan,
Chapoow Wooamg, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
7 LioaC Pknl served with the 31st throughout the campaign of 1S4&-6 on the Suttej. and was present in tbe batlles of
Moodkao, Feroxeshah. (wona^d), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon \ Medal and three clasps. He carried the Queen's
Cwlonr of tbo Slst at Moodkee and Feroxeshah.
a Llint CPCoMHn aerred as Mi^ of Brigade to the foree in New ZeaUnd f^om April 1845 to Jan. 1846. and was
pna«t at tho attack on Hckri Pah at Mawic, on tbat on the WaikadI River, and at ibe capture of Ppmara'a Pah at
Xnardtkyck^ Uth Jia. ISM.
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« DOURO"— " TALAVK RA"— « ALBUHERA"— « VTITORIA-— « PYREN EBS*^
« NIVBLLE"— " NIYE*»—«0RTHE8"—" PENINSULA."
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m Richard Blunt » Sru. 31 Jan. 1787; Lieut. 88 Peb. 91 ; Copt. 18 Xnly, 08 ;
J»f«or, 17 May, 96 ; Lieut-Col. 28 Aug. 99 ; Coi. 26 Oct. 1800 ; Mta^fr-Qen.
Uin. 12 : U.'Gen!n May, 26 > Gen. 28 Nov. 41; Col. e6th Riigt. 86 Mar. 86.
Li«rf.-Coton«?.— Tbo. Henry JohnBton, Ens. p 21 Feb. 88 ; Lieut, p 1 Oct. 86 ;
Capt. P24 Oct 26 ; Mi^or, p 20 May, 86 ; Lieut.-Col. P28 Dec. 88.
2iaior$.^Sir William Gordon, JJarf., J7fU. p6 June 28; Xieuf. '87 Apr. 88;
Cavt. P18 May 37 : Mqjor^ p6 Not. 46.
Charies Bdwaid Michel ; Sue. P86 Not. 88 ; Lieut. 88 Nor. 83 ; Capt. p8 Feb.
88 ; Af<?/gr,P85'jnne, 47.
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Geo. GiBttan BiMoe
John Johnaton ....
Geoige Maxwell ....
Edw. Montagu Darenport
James Hunter Blair Birch
George Charlri Downman
Wm. M. 8. Cauiaeldy ..
Tom Benson . . . • •
Robert Conner
Robert Ciawfurd
LXBTTTBNAMTS.
John CUfton Hawkes. • . .
Walter S. Pearce Berocold
Wildman Tales Peel - . • .
Frederick Wainwright • .
Webster Thomas Gordon
David Robert Rose • • • .
Geoi^ Watson
Charles WfUlam Aylmcr .
Richaxd White
Arch. Hamilton Dunbar
Charles Perrin
John Walker
Enbiohs.
! William Bowles
George Glascott Newton
Richard Homer Paget .
Edward James Storey •
AlftedTorrena
Florence Nash
Horatio Qeoiga Dickens
Algernon Tottenham • • .
EKSIOir.
7 Apr. 32
P24 May 27
P2dFeb. 26
P24 Apr. 35
p 16 Dec. 37
29 Oct. 41
28 May 42
P 8 Nov. 42
P 11 July 46
P 82 July 36
P 24 Jan. 46
P 10 July 46
P30Nov. 46
83 May 46
P 1 Dec. 46
8 Apr. 47
P 9 Apr. 47
21 Dec. 44
P 26 June 47
P 28 Sept 47
P24Dec. 47
P 26 Nov. 46
LI BUT.
P 12 Feb. 36
P 9 Mar. 32
89 May 88
6 Aug. 88
P16Dec. 40
28 Dec. 43
P 31 Dec. 44
P 8 Aug. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
P 8 Oct. 40
14 Mar. 47
P 84 Dec. 47
P 1 Aug. 48
13 Sept. 48
P 18 Sept. 48
36 Oct. 48
14 Nov. 48
P88 Aug. 46
89 Jan. 49
P 30 Mar. 49
P 4 May 40
P 13 July 40
P 18 Sept 48
8 Nov. 48
1 Dec 48
9 Jan. 49
9 Mar. 49
87 April 49
P 4 May 49
p 18 July 49
CAPTAIN.
P878epta9
8 Apr. 41
81 Oct. 48
P81 Dec. 44
P 6 Nov. 46
14 Nov. 48
89 Jan. 49
P30Mar.40
P 4 May 49
P 10 Oct. 46
Poyiiuiffer.— Arthw Pilklngton,* 9 Mar. 49; Bm. 8 Nov. 48; Lt* 11 SepL 45.
Adjutant, —
Quartet-Maeterj^Jlnrj Frith, 16 Feb. 49.
Surgetm. — Robert O. Montgomery, M.D., 19 Nov. 47 ; Aetist.'Burg. 6 Jalj 8D«
Astiitant^Surpetmt.-^VfwXtet Simpson, MD. 83 Feb. 44.
Joseph Thomas Ia Presle, 88 Dec 46.
Faeimffi Qnen^^Agemtgf Mestn. Coz 4 Co.— /HsA AgetUs, Xeisn. CaamM Co.
1 Ocnaril Blunt tvrvrd In Lard Molrn'ttxpadition, and fai Flaadeffl in 17B4 and OO^ and waa i
plojad la iha Wart Indtai* Inm 17M natil IMSi Ha lua ainca aarrad 1a HaMvacp Xadalia.
PanlaMila.
t Pa^iMttf PilklBctaa awvad vilh tka 81tt la tha caapalfn on tha Sutl^ (i
WM vraMBt In tha battiM of Moadkas and FaraaartM** la whltk kett ba
balk aaalai ky a frapa sMl
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«<BABKOSA*'— "PENINSULA"— The Bayal TigeT^ superscribed, "INDIA.**
ColfmeL
9 John Clitherow,* KG. JEnM^ 19 Dec. 99 ; Limt. ^ CapU 24 Feb. 03 ; Capt. ^
Lieut.-CoL 8 Oct. 12 ; Col 25 July, 21 ; Mcfjor-Gen, 22 July, 30 ; Lteut^Geru
23 Not. 41 ; Col 67th F. 15 Jan. 44.
Xieic^.-C^JofMlf.— Edward Basil Brooke, 2nd Lieut, Royal Artillery, 15 Dec. 17 ;
LL 9 April, 26; Capt, Pll July 28; Mqjor, p5 July, 81; X*.-Co^. 9 Nov. 46.
r. William Nesbitt Orange,' Bns. 5 Feb. 14 ; Lieut. 19 Jan. 19 ; Capt, P 24 Oct.
21 ; Mqjor, p 15 Aug. 34; Brevet Lt.-CoLf 9 Nov. 46 ; Lt.^CoU 3 Sept. 47.
ir({/0r#^— 9 Thomas James Adair/ Ens. 25 May 09 ; Lieut. 20 Feb. 11 ; Capt.
P 27 Mar. 23 ; Brevet Mqfor, 28 June 38 ; Mc^or, 9 Nov. 46.
r. Thomas Josephus Deverell, JSne. 7 Nov. 22 ; Lieut. 25 June 29 ; Capt* P 30 Aug.
ai ; Brevet Mqjmr, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqjwr, 3 Sept. 47.
Captains
Thomas Byrne . •
r. Samuel Hood Murray
John Porter..
Charles Barnard Hague. .
Frederick Wm. lAue,^ e,
r. Henry Collette
Thomas Pbipps Onslow..
William PUsworth
nSumehouseQ. Bunbury ,f
r. Walter Caulfield Pratt
r. William Hayter Hussey
r. Bobert Hudson Wood
LiBUTEKAKTS.
r. Bobert Follett Synge*
Francis Richard Taylor. .
r. Dngald Stewart Miller
r.Thos.Ba8ilTuite, aet.pm.
r. William Du Vemct' . .
James Graham, Acfj
Fitzmaurice Pratt
Daniel Thompson
r. C(tmn^W.Con8t.Blvarola
William D'Arcy
Henry S.G.S. Knight.,
r. Charles W. LoinsworUi
Henry Nangle
Edward Daubeuey
Alfiied Addington Jones
Ensigns.
r. James Anderson, A4f'
r. Henry Leslie Hunt . .
r. Bdm. Holden Steward
William Serjeant Arnold
Vivian Arthur Webber. .
r.RobertPhillpArmstrong
Charles Matthews
r. Arthur Henry Coney
WUliam Hislop Clarke . .
r. Charles Wm. Pearson
KNSION.
4 Nov. 19
P22 June32
P 28 Mar. 34
P 6 Sept. 35
P 19 Jan. 38
P 26 Aug. 36
17 Nov. 37
P24May 33
P 28 June 33
p 25 May 39
P 8 Nov. 39
Pll Mar. 42
P 20 Oct. 40
28 May 42
P 24 Feb. 43
P31 Dec. 42
22 Mar. 44
3 May 44
P20Dec. 44
Pll July 45
P 1 Aug. 45
10 July 46
2 Sept. 45
4 Apr. 46
17 Jan. 45
29 Dec. 46
29 Dec. 46
19 Feb. 47
P 16 Apr. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 10 Sept. 47
P25 Feb. 48
P 80 June 48
10 Apr. 49
49
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
22 Jan. 39
P 1 Nov. 42
P 6 Oct 43
P 5 Dec. 43
PlSOct 43
P23Feb. 44
Pll July 45
9 Nov. 46
30 Dec. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
p 10 Sept 47
P 28 Aug. 49 1
BREV.-HAJ.
5 Mar. 23
P 8 Dec. 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P 30 Dec. 37
P 6 Dec. 30
22 Jan. 39
P25May 30
18 Mar. 38
P 25 Dec. 38
15 Sept 42
P 29 Sept 43
P 5 Dec. 43
26 Sept 42
16 May 45
Pll July 45
P 23 Aug. 44
29 Jan. 46
29 Dec. 46
29 Dec. 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
? 13 Aug. 47
3 June 47
P29Dec 48
10 Apr. 49
P 28 Aug. 49
P 28 Aug. 49
7 tt. Du Veniet wm m bo«* tb« Ol-^tei JtoM^y-
mtd0, whca that Mp wm eMt aww on the Andaniu
UImI omt HoiMDii.ta Wo*. 1841, with detaehmeiitaof
the lOtb tmi »«th wite. on bopni, whwt he rcnftuMd
for flftj.foar days •urtoQnded by Cenmbata and lumw-
inf great piiTatkma. He aerwed aftefWMda wtth tho
Mth iTthEcuapain on the BsUiti laed^), and «aa
present at Buddiwal aad Aliwal, at which laat he n-
eeiTed a aU^t wound in the richt knee from » SW-
shot. after which he waa Mnrerely wooadod in the Ml
footby theborstingofashelL ^
« Paymaster Robinwia ■ervedal tho atoftor AMCr.
ghnr, Stanh and April, 1819.
6 Liettt. 9ynf« aerrtd with the
CancroolanB on the China expe«
ditloa (oMdal), and raiticd the
colours of the regiment at the n^
pulae of the night attack on Nlngpo,
the attack and eaptare of Chapoo,
the taking of Shanghae and Woo-
niBg, the storming of Chin Riang
Poo, and tbe operations be(bre
Nankin.
P 20 Apr.
r. v^iiaries tt ui. x'kvwouu P 18 Sept. 4W
r.Fred.EdwapdGauntleUl UDcc. 49 * oa a«,^1 «ft
Paynuuter.-^ameB Robinson,' 26 Dec. 37 ; .&i#. 20 Nor. 17 j X««#. 24 April, 20.
Aeffutants. — Lieut. James Qraham,22 Jan. 47.
r. Entign James Anderson, 3 Sept. 47.
QKurffr-JfiMfer*-— George Crispin, 26 Oct 39 j En». 22 Mar. 39.
r. Thomas McGrath, 3 Sept 47.
/?ttrv«mi.— James Shlels, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Auxst.-Surg. 29 July, 30 ; msp.
.i^m^. 25 Jan. 27. ^^ ^ ._^ « m Tk^ ai
Thomaa Patrick Matthew, 11 Sept. 49; Attut.-Surg, 12 Dec. 43.
Auistant'SurgemM.—^. John Henry Dundas, 6 Feb. 46.
John Duff, M. D., 3 Aug. 49.
FaewM Yellow.— .4^«»<*, Messrs. Cox k. Co.
1 Lleni^Oenaral CUtheiow serred UhmS^ cmnpalgn of IMi (M«lal) , ^h. e ^^^i^S J? 5*Su^" JS^U d'^SJ
to Waleberen, in 1809. In the Peninsnla ftom Dec 18W to Dec. 181J, including "^^.^'S^^J^^'J^!^ J^tal
(»«««l, .tmndMl). and Balnmane.. ami siege of Bnnoa (sererely wounded). Serrcd also In rrance. in 1814. He nas
KcclTed tfic War Modal and three elasps. ^ ^ .^ ..• ••.. ,iumm mmA A&ntnM of Locnnr
% LcCoU Orange serred on the fronticrt of Niagara in 1814 and 16. Serred also at the slef. tad eaptnro or uognot
Issnporr. Koarrr, and Ebyghur. in tbe Southern Concan country In India tn 1818. Bmmm, Pott
4 uin AdidV ser^ in Spain from Sept. 1810 to tbe end of the war. »"e^«A«»l*V*!Ki^^VlrS^W17 STll «3
tan mip* lalagnrfe. Villa Fnmca. Tarragona and Barcelona. Serred also tiie f j;P«'*J3".'^.^ "* JJSe s^Sj
■nl„!w5y iTlhrPeocnn. including the sleg. and reduction of Rbyghur. ^'^^^i^^^^^'^.^i^S^
fti hy OMehloeh baUa in the left arm. and right sido at the sleg« of Asseerghur ^^^^ wiSilS omSw S
to levdataff a sortie made bythe garrison of the fort into Uie town. He has foeeired tbe War Medal and ooo clasp lor
sirred w.th.the ISth on the China E^UonJMsdalJ.^awu^pr.-^^^^^^^
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Colonel,
9 Charles Nicol,' CB., Snt. 24 June, 95 ; Zt. 31 Aug. 05 ; Capt. 80 Not. 05;
Major, 3 April, 00; Lt.-Col 13 June, 11; CoL 27 May, 25; Mtovr-Qmu
10 Jan. 37 ; LL-Gen. 9 Not. 46 ; Col, 68th F. 7 Dec. 44.
LieuL'Coloneh—TiichaTA William Hucj> Ens. 26 March, 25; Lieut, ^ 10 Dec.
26 , Capt, H 11 June, 30 , Major, p 13 Oct. 38 ; Lieut, -Col p 31 Dec. 47.
Af/yar#.— Harry Smyth, JEns, p 10 July 23 ; Lieut, P 13 Aug, 25; Capt. 9 15
Oct. 29 ; Mfuor, 21 April, 43.
Henry Smyth, Bns, p 28 June 33 ; Lieut, p 28 Oct. 36; Capt. p2 Deo. 4S;
Major, P 12 May 48.
Captaiks.
Wm. Henry Gillman. . . .
Geo. Macbeath
Herbert Blount
Heneage Griffith Wynne
Henry Harpur Greer. . . .
Fra. C. P. Amed^e Stuart
Samuel Wm.Hen.Hawkcr
John Eflward Lewis ....
Henrr Ncedham'
John Augustus Udney . .
LlEUTENANTB.
Thomas Whitmore Storer
Horatio Harbord Morant
Hon, Dan.GreTille Finch
Henry G. R. Carmichael
I George Hugh Alington ..
Edmund David Lyon . . . .
John Ca8.«i(ly • •
Fred. Stuckley SaTage . .
Stephen Croft
EKSION.
P 1 July 28
P 15 Oct. 29
P 8 Nov. 33
P 10 July 35
P 10 Sept. 41
P 30 May 43
19 Jan. 44
P 12 Jan. 30
16 Sept. 36
never
LIEUT.
14 May 31
P 31 May 33
P 15 Sept. 37
P 13 Oct. 38
P20Aug. 44
P3UJan. 46
21 Apr. 46
23 Jan. 85
27 fiov, 38
9 13 Not. 35
P 23 Jan. 40
P 3 Nov. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
p 7 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 8 Oct. 47
P 14 Apr. 46
P31 Dec. 47
P 14 Apr. 48
P 12 May 48
10 Apr. 47
CAPTAIV.
BRBV.*MAJ.
0 Not. 40
0 Not. 40
P 13 May 36
P 28 Oct. 36
P 23 July 44
P 30 Jan. 46
P31 Dec. 47
P31 Mar. 48
P 14 Apr. 48
13 July 47
80 Dec. 43
P 15 Dec. 40r 23 Nor. 41
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P20 Aug. 44
P 2 May 45
P 16 Dec. 45
P 30 Dec. 45
P14 Not. 45
19 May 43
p 30 Jan. 46
P 28 Aug. 46
a Ughtred ShuttleworthjP ]8Sept.46
Tho8.DeCourcyHamiltony30Sept.42 10 Apr. 471
Enbiohs. I
Ralph Westropp :p 3 Not. 46
Wm. Francis W. Garforth ;P 22 Dec. 46
William Henry Seymour |p 7 May 47
CharlesSamuelNicoljiK/;. P14 May 47
Hon. Eyre C. Hy. Mussey v 8 Oct. 47
Cliarles Edmonstone KirkiP 5 Not. 47
Thomas H. L. H. Phipps p31 Dt-c. 47
J. H. Viic, RuB^borough |P31 Mar. 48
Harrison W. Julin Trent ;P 14 Apr. 48
I Thomas Tr>'on .p 12 May 48
Paifma$ter,—'V»m Hadley,^ 13 July 49 : Kna, 10 April 25 ; Ximl. 24 SqtL 31.
t Atljutani. — Ens. Charlts Samuel Mcol, 16 March 40.
1 Quarter- Master, — ^Thomas Tuiiks, 14 Apr. 48.
Surgeon.— iohn Stewart Graven ,^ 2 July 41 ; i4.-5.28 Sept. 26; H.-A,^ Feb. 80.
I Asslstant-Surffeon, — Robert William Woolcombe, 28 March 45.
Facings Green. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox k Co. — /n/A Agettt,John Atklnaott, Ag*
IBetumedfrom Canada, June, 1844.]
1 Lirut.- Gr nrrnl N'trol rommardcd ibe Cflth at the 1)«tllM orTlttoiia. the PTimrf*. Ntrrllr, tad KIt«.
Cnfnnmrd'd a dWi*i<«n of th# urmj, undrr Sir David Oc-hterlonr, In lltp Nr|iattl war 1t^ hat r(T«>hrd ifa»
FO d mcd«l for the battle of tke Mve, and tbeailver War Medal and three daapa for Tlttorta, l^rMiees, aad
KiTlllf.
S < aptain Ifredb»m Marred with the 50th in the battle of Punnlar (M«^at); also the camp* wn on the
ffuUrj (Medal) In I8i6-d, Including the battle* of lloodkee (•eterely noundml) and Pobraon (danscrovfttx
woundf^)
a Ltcttt Hamilton aenred with the 00th In Kalllrland dnrinf the whole of the war of IMO-r.
4 Mr. Graret acrved with the 4lb Lt. Dra. duiinc the campaign In Afl^haniaiaa nnder Lord Kcaae, and
was p-eaent at tbi* sie^e and capture of Ohutofe (Medal).
0 Paymatfrr Hadle^ arrrrd wlih the Queen's Roy alt throughoot the campeign In AfTghantftcn aad
'Feloochiatan. under Lord Keane, and wa« preaeol at the tiorm and capture of Obuanee (wonnded), and of
Xhelat. He aerred alao the campaign in the Boathem Mahratta country In 1844 (Including the alona of
the Portrcaa of Punella), and that in the Coneaa la 184ft, tneladlnf the investiaeal and caplaf a of Um VWt|
lIoDOhur and Mun»antoah. Medal for Ohuiaee.
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Colonel.
9 Sir Ralph Darllug,^ GCH. Ens. 15 May, 1793; Lieut, 2 Sept. 95; Capt, 6
8ept.96; 3f<v'or, i>2Feb. 1800 ; LU-CoU p 17 July,01 ; Co/.25 July 10 ; Mqj.- Gen,
4 Juneild; LU-Gen,^! Hay, 25; Gen. 23 Not. 41; Co2.69th Foot, 5 Feb. 48.
Lieut.' Colonels .
William Blackburne, JEns. P27 Apr. 27 ; Lieut, p 19 Not. 30; Capt. P6Feb.
35; Mqjor, p30 Oct. 40 ; Lt.-CoL 3 Sept. 47.
r. FraQciB William Dillon,' Em. 5 Dec. 05; Lieut. 6 Mar. 07 ; Capt. 7 Apr. 85;
Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38; Jlf(i;or, 23 Nov. 41 ; Lieut.-CoL 7 Dec. 47.
Mqjors.
Sir Edmmid Stephen Thomas, St., Ens. p 25 Not. 28; Lieut. p28 Oct 31 ;
Cdpt. P 1 May 35 ; Mq^or, p 19 May, 46.
r. James W. Llewellyn Paxton, J?iu.'p19 Apr. 37; Lieut. P13 Oct. 30; Capt.
P 6 July 38 ; 3fiy/or, p 10 Nov. 48.
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Captains.
Henry D. O'Halloran .
r. David Elliot Maclcird}
Arthur Lowry Cole ....
Wm. J. B. M'Leod Moore
r. Charles Fred. Law. . . .
James Handasyde Edgar
r. PerciTal Fenwick ....
r.CharleaJohnCarmichael
Charles William Parker
r.George Hughes Messiter
Aug. Barnard Hankey . .
r. Edward fiowen
Lieutenants.
r. F. Wentworth Bennett
r. F. George Wm. Fearon
r. Gordon Henry Evans, r.
Denis Dunne, a4j
r. Charles Eyre Butler . .
r. George Bagot
Thomas Harrey
William Shepherd Milnei
William George Daniel. .
r. Francis Gamble Blood
James Smyth
Richard Fitzgerald ....
r. Mathias S. Crooke ....
Charles Gilbome
John Lindsay Maclean . .
Hon. Alfred Bury
Ensigns.
r. William Tncey,A£(j...
r. Henry Chas. STricklund
r. H. Beauchamp Brady
George Fred. Gildea ....
r. Herbert Charles Gray
r. Edward Marcon ....
Win. L. Burnard Stralon
r. Tho««. Henry Charletoo
Matthew Bill
Alexander Garden Shand
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
P 28 June 27
P 30 Dec. 36
P20NOV.38
4 Jan. 30
P 8 Not. 39
P 28 June 39
CAPTAIN.
1 Nov. 18
P 5 Apr. 33
P 22 Aug. 34
1 Not. 31
P 7 Oct. 36
P 9 Oct. 35
P28Sept.38
29 Jan. 41
80 Oct. 40
15 Jane 30
PSOOct. 40|p20June45'P29May 49
P 1 Sept. 38
P 26 June 41
P 7 Sept.41
18 Sept. 46
P 9 Oct. 46
29 Jan. 47
p INoT. 40 PUMay 47
P 8 Aug. 45IP10NOV. 48
83 May 45 24 April 49
20 Sept. 34 1 3S«'pt. 47
1 June 41
P 20 Aug. 44
27 May 42
8 Not. 42
23 May 45
P 24 Sept. 41
P20June 45
P 9 Aug. 45
P 28 Not. 45
4 Apr. 46
12 June 46
P25Sept. 46
18 Sept. 46
P22 Aug. 44
17 Sept. 46
13 July 47
26 June 46
11 Jane 47
3 Sept. 47
P 24 Dec. 47
P 14 Apr. 48
20 Nov. 46
13 Sept. 48
PlO Not. 48
11 May 40
P 29 June 40
BHET.-HAJ.
P 2Sept.45 P29 June49
P 19 May 46
QLi lltf«w AK « Lt-Col. Dinon tfKrmd In fh«
-** Jnay «0 eipediU<m to St DomiQio fai 18(f.
18 Sept. 46 Scrvrd alM la China (Ucdal), and
18 Sept. 46 1 *" P'W'"* •» U.e am capture or
* I Chuun, ftterm and capture or flw
belfhu above Canton, and of the
•ea-batterfca on Amaj, ftnd suteo-
queot eaptuie of the ctty.
24 Sept. 46
P 25 Sept. 46
P 14 May 47
3 Sept. 47
P 24 Dec. 47
P 14 Apr. 48
P 13 Sept. 48
P 10 Not. 48
10 April 49
24 April 49
P 29 June 49
P 10 Feb. 49
P25 Si'pt.49
Paymaster.— T. Henry Dalgety, 1 March, 39; ^ni. llJan.21 ; Lt. 88 Mar. 26.
A^ftUants, — Lieut. Deuia Dunne. 30 April, 47.
r. Ensign William Tracey, 21 Aug. 49.
Quarter-Masters, — r. Robert Smyth, 3 Sept. 47.
Michael Cl.nton, 27 July 49.
Surgeons.— r. John Bathurat ThomiM)n, M.l>. 3 Sept. 46; A.-S. 11 Jan. 39.
Henry Jamea Schooles, M.D., 1 Oct. 47 ; Assist.-Surg. 88 June 30.
Assist.-'Surgeons. — r. Arthur Stt-wart Willocka, 3 Sept. 47.
William Watson Somerville, M.D. 22 Dec. 48.
Facings Green. — Agents ^ Messra. Cox & Co.
1 Str aalpta Dnrllnc*saerri«c«i-In I7«3, ttie aUTei in Uie Uland of Granada, aMieted by the Freneh fkom GoadBlonpft
haTfav rovobad and murdered the Oorrnior and upwaidt of forty of Uie principal InhaWianU, he wa« employed with hit Rcft.
(the 45ib) In queUtng the inaurrrction. In Jan. 1797. eolonteered on the eapcdtiion af alnat Trinidad, and wa» preM-ot at Of
deatroctlon of Uie dpaniah sblpt of war, and at tiie aurrender of Uie iiland. In July 1799. proeerded wlUi Uie expedition aiainst
Uir Dutch MtUcncnt of Surtnam. and waa employed in the anancenenia for the capitulation, and prcarnt at the rarrender of
that colony. In April 1801, proceeded with the cxpcdiUon agaisat the Daniah and Swcdith Ulanda, St. Crola. St. Tbomaa, at.
■artSn, and St. Bartholomew, and waa prcaent at their rednetion. In Beptember 1808, hi» Reft- (the 6Ut) betuK ordered on
adirc aereicr. he migned hU staff employment (Principal Aaitot A<yt. General) and took the command of it. Joined Uic army
vdor Ux Jotta Moocv, in Spain, and was present during the advaaec and retreat, the action at Logo, and ^«>*^5r';];f|^
Mr which last h« raeclTed a McdaU In July laoa, waa appolniad Dcp. A4|t..aeneral to Iha '<»»^ •*■*»»*?• ■«■•»>«■■•?
tW Bart or Chatham, and was pnseat at th« alflgt and suvnadtr of nuihlBr. Oiitli«i««u*wthacapMUMal:«
Hftir
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222 70th (The Surrey) Eeffirnent of Footl^'iiS^
Colonel.
Qage JohnHallyJ^nf. 20May, 178d; LUut. 13 Bee. 83; Capt 16 Dee. 94;
Mnjifr,2SDee. 95; lAeut.-Col. 1 Jan. 01 ; CoU 25 July, 10; Miyar-Cfen.
4 June, 13 ; Lieut.-Gm. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; Col, 70th Hegiacii^
30 Jan. 32. LieuL- Colonels.
Thomas James OaHoway, Sns. p 13 Sept. 21 ; Lieut. 8 June, 85 ; Capt, 9 37
Dec. 27 ; Brev.^Maj. 23 Not. 41 ; M<^. 14 June, 42 ; Lt.-CoL 22 Dec 4d.
Trevor Chute, ^nd Lieut, p 10 Aug. 32 ; UetU. p 28 Oct. 36 ; Capt, P 8 Aug. 39;
Mqfor, P 23 April, 47 ; Lieut.^Col. P 14 Dec. 49.
3r<|/or#.^Thoma8 Charles Timins, Sns. P 10 Mar. 82; XAetU. P28 Kov. 37 ;
Capt. P 3 Feb. 43 ; Me{;or, P 18 July 48.
Edward Freeman Edwards, Sns. Pll May, 38; Lieut, p5 July, SB; Capt,
P 2 May, 45 ; Mqfor, p 14 Dec. 49.
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Captaiitb.
Georae Dumford
9 9m Geo. Fred. Paschal*
Edward DenJ. Braddell. .
Thomas Edmonds Mulock
Gteorge Reynolds
9 Edward L'Estrange* ••
John Wilson Filder ....
George Alfred Schrelber
John William Hay, #. . . .
Howe Hennifl
LiBUTBHANTB.
George Bvatt
Joseph Edward Addison, s.
Oswald Pilling
George Ryan •••
Frederick Arthur Willis
James Maxey Buchanan
A. JohnO. RntherAird/E4f >
Francis Chute
James Atkinson
Arthur H. Cresswell Snow
William Cooper
John Creagh O'Brien .
John Mackay M'Kenaie ^
Cbas. A. Poynts James *
Paul Fred, de Qnineej^.
Attilio Scheberras
George Augustus M'Nair
Frederick Willington • . • .
Charles Blewitt •
Edward Wilson
Gates Joseph Trarers . .
Charles Crawley
James Adam Rae ......
Ekbionb.
John T. Nicolls O'Brien
Richard Townsend Gray
Augustus Penton
Edward D*H, Fairtlough
Arthur Saltmarshe
John Nowlan
George Richard Greaves
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
P 17 Oct. 26
17 Mar. 12
P 1 Mar. 39
PlSMar. 36
P30 Dee. 34
P 10 Nor. 08
P 18 Sept. 40
Pll May 41
never
P 3 Feb. 43
13 July 38
P 31 Jan. 40
30 Nov. 38
P31 May 44
27 Sept. 44
21 Deo. 44
P 18 May 41
P 6 June 45
P 8 Aug. 45
30 Dec. 45
6 June 43
P 21 Apr. 46
29 July 44
22 Dee. 44
P 2 May 45
21 Apr. 46
13 Vor. 46
P 31 Dee. 45
P 8 May 46
P 9 June 46
29 Jan. 47
30 Apr. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
11 Sept. 47
P 18 July A^
P 10 Mar. 48
P 20 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
29 Dec. 48
30 Nov. 49
P 8 Feb. 31
19 Oct 12
PdlJan. 40
P 29 Nov. 39
27 Dec. 38
19 Apr. 10
23 Feb. 44
P31 May 44
P 6 Aug. 41
P 8 May 45
CAPTAIN.
30 Jan.
16 July
83 June
P31 Dee.
p 8 May
p OJune
7 July
P 23 Apr.
P 3 Dee.
P 10 Mar.
31 Oct.
P 18 July
11 Feb.
10 Apr.
31 July
P 21 Jan.
P 30 June
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec
22 Dee.
P 14 Dec.
40
43
43
45
46
46
46
47
47
48
45
48
46
46
46
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
49
P28 Nov. 37
23 Mar. 26
P 8 Aug. 45
P 8 May 46
80 June 46
0 Nov. 80
P 10 Mar. 48
P 18 July 48
p 5 Nov. 47
P14 Dec 49
BRBV.-MAJ.
80 Nov. 41
9 not. 46
tpdn on the Sotl^ ia 1S44
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U the metia» orBsMiwiI,
AlivaL kU BobrKm.
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BdU^ (wJ>IK and «m |iriiiK in
tka batclea of AUvml m4 lobTMii.
7 hknt. 4a QkImot wm avMut
vitk theSOik Bafimst •! tl
tleof 8«bnoB(iM4«l).
• Mr. Hmrw9f wr*W ii
dMifs of the Ml, teifaw tk* mm-
pain of 1S4S, te ASl|fcaBieUii, im-
dndlnf thm actiwa u ikt UfW
Pua. Mamw KImU. JBfMwk,
•ad TaaecB, iccartam af Cafcauj
(aadaljTiuiAtakteff ar btallC
JPaymiu^er.— Hugh BailUe Mackenaie, 24 May, 89 1 Suh-Lteut. 1 Feb. 19»
Aigutant.^Lieut. Archibald John Oliver Rutheifuid, 87 April9 47«
Quarter^Master. — ^Thomas Boyd, 10 Sept 47.
^Mr^esfi.— William Harvey,* 30 July, 44 i Assist.'Surg. 38 Mar. 34.
As9ist,-'9wrffeon9,^-Ji3ilin William Johnston, M.D. 38 June, 44»
Deodatus WUliam Eaton, 24 Oct. 45.
Christopher Bakewell Basaano, 88 Dec 48.
Facing Black. — Agents^ Messn. Cox Sc Co.
hal iMvc^ IB Ito FMriMvU witk ilw Sad Um kaltaUaa of the Xii«'s Ocnaa iMta^ ft«BOil. IBM !• ito
la 1814. faidadtaff tba battka of tha Ni««Ua aad Km. iu^mmmoi Bafoma m ika »ik t^kluZS
inent opcraucNM before thai ftictraea. Serrcd abo tbe camBaifn td IBtl, aad vaa al QaatM 9nm, tttar^d la ^
' CUatoa OB the iTUiiaiic. aodaillw baMlaof Watarioo. Be baa narivad Iba War Madat aad !«• c^Hb *• dC
anoveriaa War MedaL -"' ^"
!i'Lf:'lS•/^CC^!Mi!?*!!«L?ll5•^• ^ •P*^^»«k tkaMttLaBdwai|e«e«t al Ikt batfteef Chum.
difforaati«acl>««^PM«Btha«aaacaf BaMan. Oabaaid fl!i.a.ae«iM«tlhab3aidiwMdaM««arSM
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feftNaas*
t '•HllfDOOSTAlP'— "CAPB OP GOOD HOPB^—MEOLErA**— "VIMIfiftA "— ••CORUNNA"—
" PUENTKS D»ONOB"—««ALMARAZ''--««VITrORIA"— "PYRENEES "—"NIYE*—" ORTUES"—
•« PENINSULA"-*^ WATBBLOO.*'
CoUfMh
9 m 5ir Jftmes Macdonell,* KCB. KGH. J5^. 95 Jan. 96 ; X^ 2 Feb. 06 ; CixpU
10Bept.08; Jr<g.l7 Apr.04; X^.-Ctfl. 7 Sept. 09 ; Co2. ISAug 19; Jfo/.-
Qmu S9 Jolj, 90 ; Lt.^Gen. 23 Nor. 41 ; Col. 7lBt F. 8 Feb. 40.
JUnii.-CWofMl«.— WilUam Denny, .Srw. P 10 Jan. 23; Lieut, p 23 June,
26; Ofp^. P27 8ept 33 ; Mmor^ p 24 April, 38; LU-CoU 14 Apr. 46.
r. 5ir Hew Dalrymple/ Bt.^ Bns. p16 Feb. 31; lAettt, p4 Sept. 36; Cbp#.
P 24 Apr. 88: Jir<|;or, p 10 March 47 ; Lt.-Col. p 12 Nor. 47.
Mqfors,—r. SB Anthony Robert L'Estrange ' Bnt, 7 Dec. 14 ; Lieut. P 20 Dec.
21 ; Capi. P 7 Jan. 30 ; Major, 14 Apr. 46.
Kath. Maaaey Stack, Bns. p25 Not. 28 ; Lieut, p 29 Dee. 35 ; Capt. p 6 July 38 ;
Mi^OTf P22 Dec. 48.
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Jamei H. C. Robertson . .
r. Charies Ready
Robert FranciB Hunter . .
R. Dennlatown Campbell*
Thomas H. Colrill
r. Wnilam Hope
r. Aug. Terrlck Hamilton
r. Bany Blennerfaasset . .
r. Francis O. Scott
George A. C. Dashwood
r. Geo. Whit. Talbot Rich
Henry Loftus.
LiBUTBKANTS.
r. Charles Wm. Sutton, s,
Arthor Charles Parker . .
r. W. Ferg. Laing Meason
Fred. J. Colin Halkett . .
r. James Arthur Gore, «•
SirVL Lydst.Kewman,Bf .
r. Francis Carr Gierke • •
James Home,a4^'
Wm. Stratton Prince ....
John Ignatius Maedonell
Cbarlea Francis Smith . .
r. WiUiamFraneisSegimTe
Wm. Hamilton Forteseue
Brent Keyille
Birsioirs.
Robert Harkness
r. Lewis William Ord ..
r. R. C. Wm. Stuart,^'.
r. John Fuller
Wm. Nath. Micklethwait
Otway Werayss
r. Ralph Cliarles Browne
William Johnson
Charles Watson
r. M. HamiltouDowbiggln
Charles Blennerhassett . •
r. Frauds McDonnell. • • •
BKSION.
LIBUT.
2 July 29
P 13 July 32
P 13 Mar. 35
P 22 Oct. 33
22 May 36
P 4 Sept. 36
P29Dec. 36
P 18 Mar. 36
4 Aug. 37
P 8 Dec. 87
P 12 June 40
26 Oct. 41
P 6 July 38
4 Mar. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
16 Apr. 42
17 Apr. 42
P13 May 42
P 22 Not. 42
P24Mar. 43
22 Mar. 44
P26Apr. 44
P 30 May 46
P 8 Aug. 46
P 2 Feb. 44
P 8 May 46
31 Jan. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 22 May 46
14 Aug. 46
P25Sept46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 12 Nor. 47
P 24 Dee. 47
P 30 June 48
P22Dee. 48
P 18 May 49
30 Dec. 36
P 10 Mar. 36
P 29 July 36
P 27 Mar. 36
P 8 Dec 37
P 24 Mar. 38
P 24 Apr. 38
P 6 July 38
27 Feb. 42
16 Apr. 42
P 16 Apr. 42
P 4 Aug. 43
CAPTAIN.
27 Feb. 42
15 Apr. 42
P22Nof.42
P 24 June 42
P26Apr. 44
p 30 May 46
14 Apr. 46
P22May 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 10 Mar. 47
P 12 Not. 47
P22Dec 48
BRBT.-MAJ.
10 Nor. 41
P 16 Feb. 44
P 20 Dec. 44
p 30 May 46
PlODec. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 22 May 46
14 Aug. 46
P26 Sept. 46
P 8 Dee. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 12 Not. 47
P21 Apr. 46
P 10 Sept 48
fl sir Htw DiOnrmpk
MBt with «M 4Sth rt the attaa and
wptera of Caotf, to the Im|
ladtei, la April 1814
S U^imr L*Bttni«» ■nrtd the
<wmpelgn ef 181S, and was ptvfent
el the heme ef Welerloo.
4 Ceptela CaaBphell eirred with
the 4th Llfht Drafoew durl^ the
eampelgn In AS||haaletui udeff
Letd Seeneb aad «u piteent at
the tttf aad nautie of
Paymaiter.^-'
7 0 A^^dante.'^Li^ui. James Home, 1 Dec. 48.
4 0 r. Ji!»w.— Robert Cluirles William Stuart, 13 April 40.
4 0 Quareer^ifaiAfrf .— r. John Taylor, 26 Aug. 46.
2 0 Thomas Walker, 10 March 48.
17 0 ^nry^MU.— Alexander M'Grigor, M.D. 13 Oct. 43 ; Assiei.-Surg. 81 May 38.
16 0 r. George Carr, 7 Aug. 46; Aeeiet.-Surg. 24 July 36.
8 0 lAttittant'Surgeons, — r. Michael Allen Jane, 23 March 47.
8 0 John And. Woolfreyes, 13 July 47. [Aimit, & Co.
Flmtm09 BuM^^Ageniif Messrs. Cox k, Go. — Jrvih Agente, J9ir B. R. Bofougli, Bi.
[lit Bait, Betumedfrom Barbadoes, ft5th Jan, 1847.]
1 Bir JsiMB MsedoasU Mrv«4 with the cziwditioii to NhplM «ad Oskbrii^ in 1805 ud 0, Inclodlng Um
battla of Mhldh. Served iftenrania to Portagsl, 8]HUn» Fnnee, and FUndora. Bir Jsmw hu reeelved
ihe gold medal in JUIds, and the lUf er War Medal and four clasps for Salamanca, Yittoria, Kivelle,
aodKlve.
!24 72nd ( The Duke of Albanj^s awn Biffhlanderi) Regt • of Foot
] Onih»Co\ouT^^ThMlhM9 Cypher and Corontt. [dJJ5?«»**^
tmb.forFor.8«rr.
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« HINDOOSTAN"— " CAPE OP GOOD HOPE."
CoUmel.
9 m Sir Neil Donglu,' KGB. KCH. 2miX/. 28 Jan.Ol ; Lt. 16 July, 09 ;
CapL 10 April, 04 ; Major ^ 31 Jan. 11 ; Zt.-Coi. 3 Dec. 12 ; Col, 27 Hay, 95 3
Mqj.-Qen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Xf.-{?en. 9 Not. 46; CoU 72dHigh]anden,12 jHly47,
Lieut.'ColKmeL
Freeman Hurray, Em. p 24 Feb. 25 ; LUut, ^ 8 April 26 ; Capt^ V21 Dae. 38 ;
M(vor,9 20 Aag. 44 ; Lieut.- Coh p 5 Nor, 47.
Jlf<{;0r#.— Charles MaxweU Maclean,^ JS>tf. 29 Oct, 07 ; lAtut. 21 Dec. 00; Captm
P 24 July, 23 ; Mqjor, p 1 Feb. 27 ; Brevet JAeuU-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Henry JervU, Ens. 19 Dec. 1 1 ; Lieut. 29 Dec 14 ; Copt. P 19 Sept. 26 ; Brvr.*
Mqjor, 23 fipyr. 41 ; Mqjor, P27 Sept. 42.
Captaihs.
William Henry Robinson
John Frith
Hugh Thomas Bowen • .
Oeorge Ramsay Perceval
Richard Palmer Sharp^ . .
John William Gaisford . .
CavendishSpencerBoyle^
WUliam Parke
Arthur Owen Lord ....
James Mackenzie
LiBUTBNANTS.
A. Dalton Thellusson . .
Richard Rocke, d. pm. . .
John Stephens Clark ....
W. B. Odynell Campbell
Lydston Newman
G. S. Mackenzie, d, ad. . .
Douglas Robinson
Chas. John Wm. Norman
Arthur Wade
Wm.Aug.H.NaplerKclIett
Alexander Crombie, Adj.
Seymour StuartTbeUusson
Archibald Alison
Ensigns.
Hon. H. W. Fitzivrauriee
Geofge Don Anderson . .
Tho. Cha. Hardlnge Best
Cecil Rice
R. Denni«town Buchanan
Charles Fleming Hunter.
William Whitmore
Robert Whigham
I BNSION.
8 Jan. 24
6 Apr. 20
18 May 32
P 8 Feb. 39
P 18 May 38
P3] May 39
P 23 Oct . 35
P 15 Dec. 40
P 10 Apr. 40
P24Sept41
P 12 Oct. 41
P 20 May 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 5 Dec. 43
P 2 Feb. 44
P12 Julv 44
P17 Mar. 43
P 8 Nov. 44
P30Dec. 45
P27 Mar. 46
P 8 May 40
P 19 June 46
P 3 Nov. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 15 Oct. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
1 Dec. 48
P 19 Jan. 49
P 9 Mar. 49
18 May 49
P 18 Sept. 49
LIBUT.
P29 Aug. 26
P 26 Aug. 24
P 6June34
P 15 Dec. 40
P16May 40
P24Sept.41
P 8 Sept 38
P 27 Sept. 42
P29Dec. 43
P 23 Aug. 44
P SOct. 44
P 8 Nov. 44
30 Dec. 45
P 8 May 4G
P 10 June 46
P20 0ct 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oct, 47
P 12 Nov. 47
10 Jan. 49
25 Jan. 49
26 Jan. 49
P 11 Sept. 49
CAPTAIN.
P 21 June 31
7 Apr. 39
12 Feb. 43
P 7 July 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 OcU 47
P28 Aug. 46
9 Jan. 49
10 Jan. 49
26 Jan. 49
BBBV.-MAJ«
9 Nov. 46
4 CapUIn Sharp
Chios la tiM 90th.
la
Payimwfer.— Rowland Webster, 29 May 49 ; En». 12 Jan. 44; Xl. p25 July 4£*
Adiiutant. — Lieut. Alexander Crombie, 24 D^. 47.
Quarter-Master.— WxcYx^cX Boden, 20 April 49.
Surgeon.— J *i\\ii Mure, M.D., 24 Dec. 47 ; Assiet.^Surg. 4 Oct. 89*
Auistant' Surgeons. — Anthony Dixon Home, 17 March, 48.
Daniel John Doherty, 25 Sept. 49.
Facings Yellow. — Agent ^ Andrew lAwrie, Em}.
1 Sir Neil Douflu Mrred with tb« 70Ui at the ttoKe ofCopenliairni, In 1607; vith the Mpaditlon to 8««ilca«
I 1S06 { Aod ttthMqueDtJ J to Portugal and t<p:iin, including Vba bauleof Coninaa. £spadltioB to WaldlaraB
nd itefe of Fluihinf, in 1800; the Penln»ular campaign! from D«c 1800 to Jan. 181 1« and again flVoai
pril 181 S to the end of that war In 1814, including the defence of Cadix, and battle of Itneawi woiiMt<
irottgh the left ihottkier-Joiat by a ball, and bj another la ibe left arm ; battlae of tto Prnawa, irtrcll#,
:iTe, and Toidouw. Serred alw the campaign of 1816* and waa leverelj wounded tkrou^ IIm Asgki Itmtm
Y a ball, and contuied from a ball hittinR a button, at Quatre Brat. Sir Neil baa reeelTad Ibc gold ttnm
>r the Fjnuen, NiTelle, Nire, and Toulouie ; and ibe tUTcr War Medal and two claapt forCornaa nad
NMCO.
9 Li«at.-CnloDel Maclean waa actireljr employed throvghoal tb« Kaftwte caoipatgM of Ult, 18, aad Ifi.
n the Stb Feb. 1890, eommanded a column of uoope ordered to co-opcrata at TvtMDpaCai'a Drtfl, e* thm
-I in tiers of the Cape of Good Hope ; alio, one of the colnmni of attack, daring a eeriea of
imi in the Pith Rlrer Bunh ; had a bone mortallj wounded under bira duriag a night •
le r^t. ihrouf bout the campaign that aiuucd, under Sir Bei\jamiB D^Urbaa.
A. A
8«rTlee,99 8epU4d.J
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« MANGA LORE"—'' SERINGAPATAM"—« WATERLOO*"
ColoneL
yRiohard CMdard Hare^CIarges,^ CB. Ent, 6 July 06; Lieut 1 Kor. 06;
Capi. 0 July 03 ; MtQar^ 1 July 13; Lieut.'CoL 16 Sept. Id ; Col, 22 July 30;
Mt^OT'Oen. 29 Nov. 41 ; Col, 73rd Foot, 18 May 40.
X<«ti#.-Co2. William Eyre, Biu. P17 Apr. 23; Lieut. p6 Not. 25; Capt.
»20 Mar. 27 ; Mqjor P 10 July 30 ; Lieut.'CoL P 12 .\ov. 47.
MqjoTt. — Frederick Qeor}^ Augustas Pinckney, Eris. 8 Apr. 25; Ltevt,
P 8 Apr. 26 ; Capt. p 23 Dec. 36 ; Major, p 23 Sept. 45.
Geoige Hankey Smith, Ent. p 7 May 18 ; Lieut, p 7 Feb. 22 ; Capt. p 8 Apr. 26 ;
Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Mqfor, 20 July 40.
Captains.
ManriceCharlesO'Comiell
Walter Beresford Faunce
Wm. B. John O'Coonell . .
Robert Parker Campbell
Philip Blundell Bicknell
Charles Littlehales
James Florence Murray . .
Edward Wellesley
Charles Hoghton
9 QSi Thos. Murray Priur'
LlBUTBHAKTS.
Alfred Charl^ Knox ....
Wm.Cre8ghO'Brien'(i.j99ii.
William Lawes Peto ....
Frederick Reeve
Francis John Tyasen Amiel
Henry Bruce U . Bannaty ne
Christopher Hurison .
Anthony Walmesley .
Godfrey James Burne
Robert Hole Walters .
Charles William Robinson
James Whittaker Barnes
Ensigns.
Hugh Mackenzie • • • • •
Tho.Bowyer Bower, d.A4f'
Thomas John Walsh . . .
John James Vincent • . .
George Davies
Michael Wm. M'Creery
Patrick Fletcher, Adjt. .
John Cox Gawler .....
Audley Henry Booth. . . .
SNBIGN.
LIEUT.
P 10 July 31
P 18 Jan. 31
P 16 Mar. 32
P 16 June 37
P 11 Oct. 30
P22 June 30
P 28 Nov. 37
P 15 Nov. 39
26 Nov. 41
6 Aug. 03
P 5 Apr. 44
P 10 Nov. 41
P 10 May 44
P24 0ct. 45
p 23 Jan. 46
P26 June46
P23 Mar. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
P 23 May 45
P 20 Oct. 43
17 Nov. 43
5 Nov. 47
30 Apr. 47
P12 Nov. 47
P 26 Nov. 47
25 Feb. 48
P 26 May 48
P12 Sept. 48
17 Nov. 48
0 Feb. 49
P24Jan. 34
P 23 Dec. 36
P 16 June 37
p 12 Oct. 41
P 16 Nov. 41
P 22 July 42
P 7 Jan. 42
8 Apr. 42
P31 May 44
22 Feb. 06
P 23 Jan. 46
26 June 44
P26 June46
P 8 Oct. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
^ 26 Nov. 47
P31 Dec. 47
P 12 May 48
P 26 May 48
p 19 May 46
10 Apr. 40
0 July 40
CAPTAIN.
P 6 Apr. 44
P3l May 44
P 23 Sept. 45
P 24 Oct. 45
P 8 Oct. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
14 Nov. 47
P 26 May 48
0 June 40
28 Nov. 34
BKEV.-MAJ.
0 Nov. 46
S Llflui. O'Brien, lerved n'. Ii« 401h ia Oic
action of Mahamjpore (woondcd; and haa it-
ceived the broiua star.
P 6 July 40
Paymaster.-^ obn Thos. Cochrane, 14 Dec. 49 ; JE'n«.13 Apr. 46 ; Lt. 22 Dee. 48.
Ati^ant.Sniign Patrick Fletcher, 17 Nov. 48.
QmrteT'Matter.^John Carson, 28 Nov. 45.
Surgeon. — Duncan Donald M'Cay M'Doiiald,6 Oct. 48 ; Ag»ist.»Surg. 4 Oct. 30.
Auiit.'Surgeons. — ^Thomas Washington Benjamin Buckler, 11 June 47.
WiUiam Baker Young,^ 8 April 42.
Faeings Qre&i,'^ Agents f Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, 5»r£. R.
Borough, St.f Armit & Co.
1 Major OaiMral Hare-Clarf as aervad the following; campaigns : in Egypt under Sir Ralph Abereromby,
ia Hanoter uoder I^ird CaChenrt, and In Spain under Sir John Moore, Including the retreat to Corunna.
Waa on the Staff of Sir T. Graham la the Walcheren eipedition, and Astiitaot-AdJutant-Oeneral of a
Dariaicm ia the Dake of Wellmgton'a arm j in the Peninsula. He baa revived the gold Medal and one clasp
for Nlvelle and NWe ; and the sUrer War Medal with eight clasps for Coranna, Buaaco, Barrosa, Ciudad
Eotlriso* BadaJOB, Salamanca* Pyrenees, and San Sebastian.
8- Major Prior served in the Peninaala with the 11th Dragoons, and waapresentat the battle of Salamanca,
aiMi vartoiia oai^pott aiOUrs. Serred also the campaign of 181d ; commanded the skirmishes of the 16th
Heaaan oa the ITtii June, and received the first An of the French armjr on that day ; present also at the
battle of Waterloo and capture of Paria. He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
4 Asalst.-8iiigeon Yoaiig aerred with the 99th in the campaign on the Sutlc|) (Medal), Including the ba(«
flaa of FeroMshah and BobraoD. j
216 Uth{The2nd Staffordshire) Regt. ofFo<d. [^^SiSS^ftft^
"ST. LUCIA*'— "SURINAM.''
CoUmel.
9 Sir Richard Bourke,* KCB. Era, 22 Nov. 1798; Lt, U Copt. 85 Not. 90;
Mq}or,2l Aug. 1805; Xt«u^-Co/.16Sept. 06; Col. 4 June, 14; Mqiar.'Qem.
19 Joly, 21 ; Lieut.-Gm. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col, 64th Regt. 89 Not. 37.
Lieut*' Colonels.
James Stopford," CB. Ens. p17 Sept. 25; X^ p2 Nov, 26; Capt. P10£kpt.aO;
Mqjor, P 11 March, 42 ; Srevet-Lt.-Col. 30 April, 44 ; LU-Col. 13 Not. 47.
Nicholas Wilson, KH. Ens. 31 Oct. 00; Lieut, 7 Oct. 13; Capt. »24 Oct.
21; Mqjor^ P30 Dec. 28; Brevet Lieut.-Col, 23 Nov. 41; Lieut.-CoL 4
Aug. 48.
Mqjors. — Maximilian James Western, Ens. p 10 June, 26 ; Lieut, p 8 June.
30 ; Capt. P29 Dec. 35 ; Mqjor, p 11 April, 45.
James Draper, Ens. 18 Dec. 23; Lfeut. p19 Nov. 25; Capt. P24 Dee. 29;
Brevet-Major, 9 Nov. 40 ; Major, 22 Dec. 48.
Vean'Serr.
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Captaiks.
Wm. Jolm James
Harry AlthamCumberlege
Charles Pattison
Thomas Stirling
Charles Soott Jeffery ....
Geo. W.PowIett Bingham
Freden'ck Holland
Charles William Sibley*. .
Charles Stewart Cochrane
Isaac Temple Twining
Lieutenants.
William Hei»ham Candler
Neville Hill Shutc . . .
Robert Mockler
Henry Francis
Alfred Picton Bowlby
Robert Du Cane . . .
Charles Thompson . . .
William John Chads .
Sidney Cotton
Wm. Fletcher Jas Morphy
Richard Charles M'Crea*
Matthew Fanning ••....
Qeo. Hamilton Twemlow
Arthur Edward Mulloy..
Arch. E. Cochrane Fomter
Doveton D. Greciitree . .
Chas. Fred. Brock man..
Go<lfrey Lyon Knight . .
Waller John>ton
John Henry Capel Lofl ..
William Bvll, adj
William Davies bhipley . .
Horatio Glynn Grylls . .
Ensigns.
John Austen Moultrie . .
Augustus Applewhaitc
ENSIGN.
P 20 July 30
P 2 Dec. 31
P 7 Oct. 36
P 23 Apr. 39
P17 Nov. 40
P 16 Feb. 38
P 20 June 88
27 Nov. 24
P 8 Apr. 36
20 May 42
P 3 Nov. 43
P 22 Mar. 44
12 Sept. 43
P 23 June 48
31 Oct. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
P19 Junc46
P 12 Nov. 47
25 Oct. 39
29 May 42
28 July 48
1 Feb. 44
Pll Oct. 44
P]7 May 44
10 May 44
P 0 May 45
15 Apr. 46
28 Feb. 4ii
P 8 Oct. 47
14 Apr. 46
21 Jan. 48
P 3 Mar. 48
P28Apr. 48
LIEUT.
P 20 Apr. 32
22 Apr. 35
P 30 Aug. 39
P 6 May 42
CAPTAIN.
P 1 Doc. 37
P22Mar. 44
P 10 Dec, 47
P 28 Apr. 48
P 29 Sept. 48 p21 July 48
8 April 42 P 12 Sept. 48
15 May 40 ? 1 Dec. 48
16 Oct. 261 10 Aug. 42
P17 Aug. 38'Pl2Jan. 44
P17 Jan. 45 20 Aug. 49
BREV.-MAJ.
P 13 Feb. 46
P 25 Sept. 46
12 Jan. 48'
14 Sept. 45
12 Mar. 48
P 28 Apr. 48
P 2 June 48
P 12 Sept. 48
14 Oct. 42
10 Nov. 48
9 Jan. 46
14 Apr. 46
16 May 46
P 20 Oct. 46
22 Dec. 46
9 Jtto. 47
P 15 Oct. 47
17 Mar. 48
P 12 Sept. 48
22 Dec. 48
P29 Dec. 48
20 Aug. 40
Pll Dec. 49
i Lt..Col.
Uie 40Ch throuciHMU Un '
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or M«har%jpor«. SSih Dec. isaiaw
dal). ntil Mvnvljr wooMhd m dM
under bin.
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the litad la the curpaigi
I SudeJ I and wme aevetalj
• (B tbe btftle of Pei^mcehali (vi^ril,
4 U. M^C^ea Mrred w«a a 4^
tachmcat oT «U lyu tHKk tiL-C^
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IS«4->t» um4 va* fccecm i« •■ iu
oprratMM, iarlartit tha eayrve ni
Ootra and tlonalag of
•tetiadc*.
P 29 Apr. 48
P 2 June 48
Francis Fothergili Hood |p21 July 48
i H.Hammerton Alexander p12 Stpt. 48
I Frederick J. Hutchiu^-on { 22 Dec. 48
Stand, de Courcy O'Grady, P 10 Feb. 40
Valentine llyan *. j 30 Kov. 40
David Mortimer Murray I 14 Dec. 49 {
jPffynuuter.— James Howes, 1 Oct. 47 ; Quarter-Master, Q Sept. 39.
AtUutant.^Lieut. William Bell, II Dec. 49.
Quarter-Master.-'^ohn Sears, 1 Oct. 47 ; Ens. 8 May 40 ; Xi. P 10 Mareh47.
flfifr^rwrn.— Geo. Archer, M.D., 20 Jan. 43; A.^S. 2 Wov. 30; H.-A. 1 Nov. «T.
Assistant- Surgeotu. — Henry Cii»p, 3 Nov. 48.
Wm. Henry Sbortt, 4 Feb. 48.
Edward John Kennedy, M.D.^ 14 Voy. 45.
Facings Black.— ^^en/#, Messrs. Cox U Co.—Irish AgenU, Mcsara. CiiiA k, Co.
t Mr Bkfcartf fioartr irrred ta Bollaad la 17V9, aarf »ae vrtttnt In Uic aetioaa oT (be tfth Aog. ISth mi. liOi SM.
aad tch Occ where he rrcelvcd a •evere wetnd timiuffh both j«»t. Srrvcd ae goart«r.|laMir»Q«Mral la tmm Smu
«id»upn^RiKtaUwa«tl«M«fih«19Uiaaiieihiaa.lS0rt a&iheelefl«aMleiaff»lM«r Moat* VM«o,Mdteiaotf»a*
Apva.
^^tJuf^^'SS^'"^'} Q5th{The2dYorksh{reN.Riding)RtofFoot. 217
The Royid Tiger, iupencribed « INDIA"—" ARABIA."
Colonel.
Tbomat Grofyenor,^ Ens, 1 Oct 1770 ; Lieut. Sc Capt. 20 Oct. 84: Capt. Sc
Lt.'Col. 25 April, 93 ; CoL 3 May, 90 ; Meyar-Gen. 29 April, 1802 ; Lt.-Gen.
25 April, 08; Qen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Field Mare. 9 Nov. 46; Co/. 65 Regt. 8 Feb. 14.
Xteti^-Co2on«/.— Charles EmUiiu Gold, Ene. p20 Mar. 28; Lt. P28 Oct. 31 ;
Capt. P5 Feb. 36; Mqjor, p 4 Oct. 44 ; Lieut. -CoL 30 Dec. 45.
ilf<{;ar#.— Alfred Francis W. Wyatt, Ens. P12 Dec. 20; Lieut. P23 Apr. 29 ;
Capt. P19 Sept. 34; Mqjorf p 23 Sept. 45.
James Patience,' Ens. 6 April, 10; Lieut. 24 Oct. 11 ; Capt. 13 Nov. 27;
Brev.'Afqfor, 23 2(ov. 41 ; Affjjor^ 80 Dec. 45.
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Captains.
Geo. Freeman Murray .
Jas. Lewis Smith
9 Rickard O'Connell « .
J. FitzHerbertde Teissier*
William Pym Young . .
Richard Newenham ....
St. Leger Barry
Peter Wolfe
William Johnston*
Oliver Barker D*Arcey . .
' LiBUTBNANTS.
Christopher Rhatigan,a4^'.
Duncan Bazalgette ....
Charles Alfred Cuthbert
Thomas Robert M*Coy . .
Benj. W. Rawson Trafford
Thomas Barnard
Robert Henry MacGregor
John Gordon
George Meyler
Henry Ferdinand Turner
John Hervey Elton Blwes
James Paur
Chas. Philip O'Connell ^
Ensigns.
John Ewen
James Barton
Richard Maxwell 81e$rg. .
Wm. Fred. Tho. Marshall
John W. Hughes Williams
Thomas George Strange...
Fra. Beaumaris Bulkelcy
Cha. A. Miguel Serf antes
ENSIGN.
26 Apr. 28
P21 Sept 28
12 May 12
P 13 Sept. 33
P 26 Oct. 30
P 14 June 31
P27 Nor. 35
P 22 July 36
P 7 Jan. 26
P 8 Apr. 26
26 Apr. 39
P 31 Jan. 40
P 19 Mar. 41
28 May 42
P2l May 41
16 July 41
P31 Dec. 41
5 Oct. 41
P 7 Oct. 42
8 Feb. 42
P 6 Oct. 43
8 Nov. 43
IJaly 42
7 Dec. 44
P 13 June 45
P 23 Sept. 45
13 Mar. 46
P 21 July 46
P22l>ec. 48
P 22 June 47
14 Dec. 49
LIEUT.
P39 June 32
P22 0ct. 33
15 July 13
lApr. 36
P27 Nov. 35
P 5 Feb. 36
10 Jan. 39
P 17 Apr. 40
P 6 Nov. 27
P 9 Dec 31
30 Dec. 41
P 31 Dec. 41
12 Sept 43
P 23 June 43
P 8 Nov. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P 13 June 45
4 July 45
P 23 Sept 45
8 Dec. 45
P 16 Dec. 45
19 Dec. 45
4 July 45
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ
9 Nov. 40
P 5 Jan. 39
P17 Apr. 40
16 July 41
P 6 May 42
12 Sept 43
P 4 Oct 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P 23 Sept 45
P 22 Nov. 36
19 Dec. 45
4 Capt 0>C<mBeU Mrrcd lath*
P«nliMUta»ttlilb«4ad Lt. lotsatif
Chun April 181S. to the end of that
war in 1814, Ineladlnf the capluro
or Badi^oa, where he was lererely
wouaded aa a voluoteer with tho
sloroiliif partjr« battle of Sal».
maaca, capture of Madrid and
the EetlriH retreat fyaa Mai-
drid, actioo at San Munot, ba^
tie* of Vlttoria and the Pyrencee,
action at Letara, attack oo tho
helfbti of Vera, pauate of tho
Bidaaaoa, and maajr other aBioor
affkirL Severely wounded at tho
capture of Eadi^ioa on the nifbt
of the 0th April, leit, where ho
■erved ai a rolunleer with tho
■tonnlaf party. He baa recelred
the War Medal and three claapa.
10 Qnartcr-Moaler Paul aenrrd agaiaet the Plratea
in tho Peralan Oulf, and destnictlen of Raa-eU
Kbyna, in 1809 I at the capture of the Ule of France
in 1810 1 in the Kaitywar eoontry la ISll-11, and
UMnf the Fort of Now Nunnr t *> *>^ Ouaerala
and Kuteh in 1814, IS, and 18. and Uklof the forii of
Ancar, Kineoote, and Dwarka i Mabratta war in tho
Deeean, 1817 and 18. Capture of Poona and Cutch t
stormioff tho hill tmU of BooJ i Bspedltion to tho
Peralan Gulf, lodudloc the capture of tho forts of
Raa-eURhyma and Zaya, 1819. BapediUoa to
Arabia In 18S1. Inclu'linff the action at Bcol-Boo.AII,
and dettruetion of the Pirate*.
Paymaster.— J. WilWuniB MarshaU, 3 Apr. 46 ; Ens. p 2 Sept 36 Lt. p19 Mar. 41 .
Adjutant.— Lieut. C. Rhatigan,dO Dec. 41.
Quarter-Master.— ThomsA Paul/^ 26 Apr. 39; Ens. 25 Jan. 3P.
Surgeon. — Robert Keating Prcndergast, 14 Apr. 46; Assist. -Surg, 7 Oct. 36.
Assistant'Surgeons. — ^Thomas Esmondc White, M.D., 26 8ept 45.
William Ker Park, 31 Oct 45.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Pldd Hanhal Orotreaor accompanied hli regiment (the 3rd Foot Guarda) to Holland in 1793, and aftenrarda into
Flaadera. In 1798 he went with the expedition to the Holder, and wa« preaont in the aflbir at the lines wf ZnTpe (wounded).
the battle of Alkoiaer. and the actions of the 17tb Sept. and 8tb and 9th Oct Commanded the ptcqnets and out-poeu at the
alcfv of Copcnhafcn on the day of the sortie, when the Danes were repulsed. At the siege of Flushing, he was neat in
coansaod to Sir Byre Coote.
3 Major Patieneo was present at the rarrender of Martinique, and at the eapture of Les Salntes and Ouadaloupe. in 1816.
ft C^C do Teissier sofvod in Seiade. in commaad of a detaehment, protecting tlie stares and ammunitiuo of the armf,
up tho Indus. Screed also in the Light Company of the 17th during the campaign in Affghanlstan mnd Beloochiscan,
I present at the storm and capture of tlie fortresses of Ohumee and Kbelat. for wtaleh he has receiTcd the Medal.
$ Maler Johnston servod with tho 49di throughout the whole of the operations in China, except the capturr of Segoan, and
at tho attar* and capture of Chusan (both operations), storm and eapture of the hcighu ^Mve Canton, attack
ptura of Amoy and Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo and repulse of the night attack, attack and eapture of Scgoao.
Wooaung, and Chin Klang Foo. and demonstration before Nankin.
7 Llonk Paul served with tho Slst throaghoot the campaign of 1845-8 oa tho SutieJ, and was present In the battles of
Moodka*. Porascshah. (wounded), Buddiwal. AUwal, and Sobraont Medal and three clasps. Ue carried tbe Queen's
CulQor of tbo Slst at Moodkee i««** Peroceshah.
B LItnb OPCbMUn aerred as Major of Brigade to tbe force in New ZeaUnd fhnn April 184ft to Jan. 1846, and was
prMtnt at tho aOaek on UekTs Pah at Nawle, en that on the Waikadi Biver, and at the capture of Ppmart'a Pah al
Bti>paHfe>% Utk Jn. 1S46.
Y«tn*SerT.
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228 p.>B.tt«g.>^a«..,.>^.g.] leth Regiment of Foot. ['*Tu'iSS^^
*■ The JSUpkant, drcumacribed " HIND008TAN"— « NIVE"— " PBhlHWJLA.-
Colonel,
9 Sir Robert Arbuthnot,* KCB. Cornet, 1 Jan. 07 ; Lieut, I June, 07 ; Capi,
. SO Aog. OS ; Mf^jor, 13 Aup^. 09 ; Lieut.-Col S2 May, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ;
AfqfOT'Oen. 22 July, 30; Lt.-Gen, 23 Nor. 41 ; Co/. 76th Regt. 31 May, 43.
Lieut.'ColoneU,-^ oseph Clarke, JSns, 22 March, 10; Lieut, PIO Jnnei 19;
Cdpt, P24 Feb. 25 ; Mi^for, 20 June, 33 ; Lieut.-Col, 17 Sept. 39.
r. John Heneage Grubbe, Bns. p 20 Aug. 18; Lieut, P24 Feb. 25; Capt.
P 18 May, 26 ; Mitfor, p 19 Jan. 39 ; Lt,'CoU 3 Sept. 47.
3/4;'^.— Richard Gardiner, J?nJ. 12 May 14; Lieut, 29 Sept 25; Ckip#.
P5 April 33 ; Major, 11 Nov. 45.
r. Robert Clifford Lloyd, Ens, PdO Dec. 26 ; Lieut, p S June 30 ; Capt, P3 June
86; Brev,'Mq;or, 9 Nor. 46; Major, 3 Sept. 47.
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r. G. F. Cooper Scott ....
Spbt Shepherd
r. Henry Brewster ......
Collingwood Fenwick . .
Ctias. S. B. Evans Gordon
r. Henry Dalton Smart. .
Morley S. Tynte Dennis
r. 9 Archibald Campbell*
John B. Flanagan
r. John Gore Ferns ....
Thomas ^^dd
John Geo. C. Dlsbrowe. .
LiBOTBNANTS.
Arch. Rittherfoord
Wm. ^Vood Senhouse ....
Henry Heame Lacy, Adj.
r, Charles O'DoDO^hae . .
I WUliam Hugh Barton ..
[r, WUford Brett, At(;, .,
Robert H. H. Keightley
r, John Bdward Large .
r. John William Preston
Benjamin Rising .....
Thomas Crawford Poole
r. JamesCamming Clarke
John Cumming Clarke . .
Wm. Charles Bancroft, #.
r John Richard Lovett . .
r Robert Hyde Page ....
Ensigns.
r. Andrew Gammell ....
r. William Price Hill . .
James Fox Bland ......
WatterMontfordWestrop}
r.G. Henry John Heigham
John H . HoustonGammell
George Wardlaw
John Geddes
r. Geo. Reynell Gresson .
Charies, L^d Lnrgmn
ENSIGN.
J.
LIBUT.
25 Oct. 27
PIO July 23
P 18 Oct. 33
P 4 Sept. 35
12 Oct. 32
P31 Dec. 33
P 18 Sept. 35
7 Mar. 1 1
8 Feb. 31
3 May 31
P 3 June 36
CAPTAIN. iBK&V.-MA/.
.«•...
P 19 Au?. 36
P 7 April 87
P 1 Feb. 89
29 Aug. 39
P 8 Nov. 39
P 29 May 40
2 Apr. 41
PIO Nov. 43
26 Jan. 44
26 July 44
P 15 Dec. 40
P28 Mar. 46
11 Nov. 45
25 June 44
P 28 Nov. 45
P 30 July 44
16 Apr. 40
18 Apr. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 4 June 47
P 22 June 47
P 15 Oct. 47
p 5 Nov. 47
25 Aug. 48
P 0 Feb. 49
P 1 July 86
6 Jan. 87
P 9 Nov. 39
P 3 April 40
P20 Dec. 42
I 8 Jan. 43
PIO Nov. 48
P«7 Oct. 87
1 1 Ndv. 45
14 Afir. 46
8 Sept 47
P81 Mar. 48
9 Nof . 40
p 8 May 31
P 18 May 26
P 19 Aug. 36
P 7AprU37
P 3 June 36
P25 Aig. 37
P2S .Vov. 37
5 Mar. 12
28 Aug. 35
23 Feb. 88
P 19 Oct. 88
2 Feb. 44
P 1 Feb. 39
20 July 39
P 16 Apr. 41
P20 Dec. 42
P 6 Oct. 48
P 13 Jan. 43
11 Nov. 45
1 May 40
P18 Nov. 46
9 8 Dec. 46
P 10 May 44
P 4Jime47
3 Sept. 47
21 April 46
P 2 Mar. 47
P 18 Aug. 47 1
% Captain Campbell Mrved with the 77tk ill
the Peninsula. fh>ra Au^. 1813 to tha m4 of
that war in 1814. and wo* prMcnt at tha
ad« of Baroont and npolM «# th« sortla.
P 5 Nov. 47
PnymiMfer.— William Doran, 8 March, 44 ; JSns, 15 Nov. 38 C Lieut. 10 Aiw^ll,
A<ilfutants,^Lieut, Henry Heam Lacy, 1 May, 46. [80 ; Capt. 3 Mareh 4ab
r. Lima. WUford Brett, 3 Sept. 47.
4tcitr*vrJfa<^«r#.— John Dunlop, 9 Feb. 49 ; Mnt. 1 May 46.
r. Henry Tyler, 3 Sept, 47.
5i<r^m>iir.— Robert Thomas Scott, 7 Aus;. 46 ; AuUt.^Surg, 15 July 86.
r. Henry Cooper Rende, 8 Sept. 47 ; Am^.^Surg, 31 May, 80.
ilifufan^-SiirpMiit.— James Crcrar, 3 Sept. 47.
r. George Anderson Wilkinson, 17 Dec. 47.
Faicinge Bed,'^Agents, Sir John Kirkland (c Co.
1 sir Eobarft Athotbnot strred la Ireland diuing the rcbelUoo, in 17N, 1nclu<lln(( fha baltit e# Bally
nainuclc on the 8th Sept., agalnit the French. At the capture of the Cnpe of Good Hope, la 19Q$*
Proceeded from thenca to South America, on the stalT of Lod Bcretford, and was preeent <■ tAo ftatU»
prerioiu to the funreiMler of Buenot Ayres, and at two engagemenu Iwfore lu re capture by tbc Spa-
Btardt : he «ras ftubseqaeatlj thirteen monthf a prisoner. On hit return front South America be leited
»n the tlair of Lord Beretford In the Island of Madpira, and afierwardc in the Peninwila, from I0M to
the end of ihat war In 1814, with the excep lion of the flr«t part of 1S13, and hai receWed the gold crewaai
(bree claepa for Busaeo, Albubera, Badi^os, Nivelle, Ntve, Ortkee, and Toulonee. Independeot of tte
ftbore, be wai also preeent at the battle of Corunna, paatage of the Oouro, lines of Torre* VedrM^
ind rednctioa of OUreBcn. flnt elece of Badalot. chlrd eiece and etorm of BadakM t the elece and i
HmA QiMrtersl
1 PortemouUi. J
77ih ( The East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot.
22d
On the Colours and Appointments, the Plume of the Prince of Wales.
"SBRINGAPATAM"— "CIUDAD RODRIGO"-.«BADAJOZ"—
"PENINSULA."
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Colonel.
Sir John Macleod, i CB. KCH. Bm. 9 Mar. 1793 ; Lieut, 2 Hay, 94 ; Ccpi, 24
June, 95; Mq;or, 9 June, 99; Lieut. -Col, 1 Jan. 05; Col. 4 June'i 13 ; Mojvr*
General^ 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. of the 77th, 17 Feb. 4^
Lieut.' Colonel.
George Daberiey, :Ens. P28 Jan. 26; Lieut. p24 Dec. 29; Capt: 9 ft3 4^ug^
33; Mqjor, P29 Sept. 43: Lt.-Col. 22 Dec. 48.
Mqjort. — ^Thomas Graham Es^erton, Ens. 24 Dec. 29; Lieut. P9 Mar. 32; Capt.
P 23 Jan. 35 ; Mqjor^ p 7 Feb. 45.
Robert Jocelyn Straton, Ens. 10 Jan. 28 ; Lieut, p 18 Jan. 38 ; Capt. p26 Apr.
39 ; M^jar, P 18 Aug. 48. *
BNSIGNB,
Captains.
GuyClarke , 17 Feb. 20
Alexander Tomkina . . . . ' 28 June 24
Geoige Dixon p 30 Dec. 28
Henry Jeryis White -p 23 Dec. 31
William Forbes p 2 Dec. 31
Ed.Hen.LowtherCrofton;p 10 May 39
James Butler Fellowes . . p 31 May 39
Alexander Aitken I 1 Feb. 39
Philip Bolton , 6 July 09
Alfred Rush P 15 July 36
LlEUTENAKTS. |
BartholomewO'Brien,a</j. P 15 Apr. 36
Johnllackett 17 Nov. 37
Geo. Harry Smith Willis P2d Apr. 41
George Cary p 28 Dec. 41
Henry Robert Garden . . |p 11 Nov. 42
Thomas Oriel Forster . . P 25 Nov. 42
Francis Kennedy \ 26 July 44
Henry Jobling Wallack'. . p 22 July 43
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 17 July 23 P 8 Apr. 26
P24Dec. 25 1 P 8 Dec. 37
P 26 Dec. 34 , P 29 Nov. 39
11 Sept. 35 IP 11 Nov. 42
11 Aug. 35 1 P 7 Feb. 45
Pll Nov. 42,P23 May 45
15 Apr. 42 P 7 Apr. 48
8NoT. 43,P18 Aug. 48
25 July 11. 10 Sept. 47
13 July 41 P 2 Feb. 49
P 13 July 38
28 Aug. 30
P 30 Aug. 44
9 Nov. 43
P 7 Feb. 45
P 14 Feb. 45
P23 May 45
P25 June44
P 12 Sept. 48
P 7 July 46
P 7 July 46
2 Mar. 49
P 1 Sept. 48
BRBYBT-
MAJOR.
23 Not. 41
ThomasElUott p 7 Feb. 45
William Bertram p 29 Mar. 44
GordonLeslie | 22 Nov. 44
W.WentworthGrantDUkePUFeb. 45
John Nicholson p 19 Nov. 47
Ensigns. |
Henry Kent ,p 8 Aug. 45
William Ronalds ,p 29 Dec. 46
William Henry Weston. . p26 May 48
Wm. H. C. George Pcchell p 1 Aug. 48 j
Wm. FeUx ToUemache . . p18 Aug. 48 j
William Rickman Pl2Sept.48|
Bentinck Duncan Gilby I 17 Nov. 48,
Robert Walmesley p 18 Sept.49!
PaynwMfer.— William Galway, 29 Sept. 43; Ens. 4 Nov. 13 ; Lieut. 7 July 20 ;
Caj>/.2 Apr. 41.
Atljutafd.— Lieut. Bartholomew O'Brien, 2 March 49.
Qimrter-Master. — John Remington Breading, 23 June, 48.
iSur^eon.— Joseph Samuel Prendergast, M.D. 22 May 46; Assist.'Sarffion, 10
Feb. 36.
Assistant-Surgeon. — Christopher Macartney, M.B., 2 Feb. 44.
[Returnedfrom North America, 25 June 48.]
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Charles R. M*Grigor, Esq.
1 Sir Jobn Maeleod wned in tlie ardaou* campaign of 1704 In Holland, under tise Dnke of York, and
wns praaent at the attack and taking of Fort St. Andrt, the bombardment and sonie of NImcguen, tho
•ttaek and defeat of the encmj at Beirren-Mansel, Guilder-ManMl, and Thuil. Commanded the brigade
wUeb carried the village of Merxem, 14 ih Jan. 1814, and was severely wounded.
9 UeuC Wallack served the campaign on tlie SuUeJ In 1M5-0 (medal) with the 0th, tad wu prtseat at
Am battles of ICoodkee, Ferosethah, and Sobraon.
t X
iUn* S^rr.
64
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ay.
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n
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22
0
28
4
111'.. ApriulS!] 84rt {York and Lancaster) Regt of Foot
The Union Bnd, "NIVE"— «PBNIWULA''— "IKWH."
Colonel,
m Sir LoftuB Wm. Otway,> CB. Comet, 17 Mar, 1796 ; lAttaL «8rpt.9«; Cr-
27 Oct. 98 ; J»f<?/ar, 24 Feb. 1803 ; Lieut,'CoL 28 Mar. 06 ; €bt ♦ J«ar.
Major-Gen, 12 Aug. 19 ; Xriwf . 6'«n. 10 Jan* 37 ; CoL MAli Rrt^ » I^- •
Ltfwfc.- Col*.— Charlw Franklyn, JETiw. p 17 July, 93 ; Li^ui, ^ April, W; C«-.
PIO July, 28; Mioor, »»28 Dec 38 ; lAeui.'-CoL 16 Sept. 4.V
David Russell, Comet, i^lO Jan. 28; Lieut. Pi Oct. 20; C^pi. ►iX^-
JIfemw, 7 July, 45 ; JAeut.-Col. * 10 Dec 47.
Mqjors.—MtLithevi Benjamin George Reed* Bns, p26 Feb, 18; Xmi^. »» -*-^
26: Cffpf. P26 Feb. 36; Major, 16 Sept. 46.
George Gre«n,« Ens. 7 AprU, 25; Xrtoi/. 29 June 27 ; Cap*. ^10 ^«»- ^'
Mqjor, P19 Nov. 44.
26
24
22
25
17
16
24
15
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19
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10
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Captains.
James Alexander West . .
'Hiomas Bridge
Tliomas Fred. Richardson
Matthew Cassan
Thomas Davison
Wm. Justin MacCarthy . .
George Francis Harrison
Wm. Murray Mitchell . .
William Radcliffe
Charles F. Seymour ....
Lieutenants.
Thos. Lightfoot
Henry Fred. Saunders *. .
Hitm. John W .Monck , i4 <(f .
Thomas Edmonds Holmes
Geo. Fred, Macbenn
Spier Hughes
Wm. Frederick Macbean
Charles Alex. Halfhidc*
Arthur Moore Cassan ....
Robert Wallen Jones ....
Walter C. E. Snow
Cornelius Chas. Rolleston
Robert Crosse Stewart , .
Thomas Horan^
Geo. B.Vaughan Arbnckle
Fred. An^stus Davidson
David O'Brien
Eugene Currie ........
Wm. M'Gcachy Keats . .
Bowes Mein
John Gray Bolton
Benjamin Sandwith ....
RichardStanstead Barwell
Ensigns.
Thomas H. P. Kcnnan . .
Fred. John G. Saunders
Geo. Fred. Tod Whitlock
T.YQUng(Qr.-M.O April 47.)
Tho. Goodricke Pcacocke
John MacMalion
Henry Browne
ENBION.
p 6 July 26
n26Jiine 28
25 Dec. 17
S'13 Dec. 33
P23May 34
15 June 15
P 26 June 35
p 5 Mar. 38
P27 Sept. 31
9 Jan. 38
1 June 98
30 July 36
p 28 Dec. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
4 Jan. 39
P31 Dec. 39
p 31 Oct. 46
20 J one 39
P 7 April 42
10 AprO 42
11 Aprn42
20 May 42
25 Oct. 42
27 May 48
29 Dec 43
24 July 42
22 Nov. 44
P 8 Aug. 46
P 14 Oct. 42
28 Mar. 46
26 Jan. 41
LIEUT.
28 Feb. 28
30 Aug. 31
26 April 28
19 May 38
P 2 Nov. 88
30 Sept. 30
p28 Dec. 38
p 1 Nov. 89
P24 Apr. 36!
29 Aug. 40
CAPTAI!fj_
~8 April 42."
18 Nov. 4«:
14 Oct. 42;
»»SV^*'-
19 Mat. 44
7 July 45
29Marcb44,
10 Sept, 451
7 Dec. 46.
P 7 Jim«44>
PIO Dec 47*
P 30 Oct. 40
27 Dec 37
8 April 42
do.
do.
do.
30 Sept. 42
25 June 41
29 Dec. 43
12 Not. 44
22 Nov. 44
7 July 46
16 Sept 45
P23 Sept. 46
P 17 Oct. 46
3 May 44
20 May 46
P27 0ct. 48
21 April 46
P 24 Dec. 47
.. 30 July 42
10 Dec. 46' 16 Aug. 49
2 Oct. 46 P 19 Oct, 40
U*a
P27 Oct. 46
P29 Dec. 46
Pll Dec. 46
21 July 48
P 15 Aug. 48
P 3 Nov. 48
train (•txt««B
and brott^bt
tba'way
to
the caierptiMa or
•onen
tba TomA by w\
ratunt. At
maadcd cballiree
tuin"'*^ Cctmlry*
thalartOaakof {
Loftat
Mrdal vlik
SabagoB «»d
aad Al
te If
S M^or Orc«n •erTe4 la tba
4 Lieut. Saandevs ferrad
on the HVettani eoaai of Hftn*^
tent with the Espadttkmary fbfee
teiior in 1897. Emplojed oa a
^ey defpaicbei to the Frtpdi at
»n-t
9 Nov. 49
Frederick Hardy ;p 23 Nov. 49
Paymaster.—Qco, llcnrj- Eddy, 28 Apr. 37; -ETtw. p 29 Aug. 96; X.S0I^3&.
Ad^titant. — Lieut, Hon, John Wlllinjfton 3Ionck, 17 Dec 47.
Quarter-Master.-^ohik Faircloth, 23 May, 48 ; JEiw. 1 6 SepL 4> ; X. l7 J». <*
^Krjrwm.— Francis William Innes, M.D., 2 Feb. 49 ; Atsi^.-Surg, 10 iMw 17
Attistant'Surgeons, Christopher Nlnlan English, M.D. 8 April, €2.
Thomas Stack, M.D., 22 Nov. 44.
Alfred Gosden, 19 Feb. 47.
Facingi Ye\\aw,^Affents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir LoftuB Otwuj werred In Ireland during the r^'bellJon In 1798, and wa* pTvaent to <W
1111. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1608 as a M^Jor in the I6tb Busaart, and on tkvlMi
le sorprttrd and captured the whole of the French Cavalry oat-lying piquet. On
^alladoiid, whllit m tUcouvert, he encottntered Col. Antlgnac* eominandaat of ffct _
be bead of a itronf force; charged and routed him; toolt the Coloaal prtMncr, lat
han he had Dragoone to goard them, and brought them all into Head-omrtan*
age. At Benerente, vbilet commanding the out -lying piquet, he «aa oppoMd
»r neatlT an hour, at the head of six fouadrona of the Imperial OaardTcT
nard, wboea eommandlng offlcar was killed, and whoee tword be tooJu In
aped tba rear ol tlia enemy, and captured between Ura and tla hoadivd
Emk. for FoMlgn
Wuu
Ynn'SenA
X *^9th Regt. of Foot ( Cameron ERghlanderM). P'^^I^^'^^^^
" EGMOWT-OP-ZEE,"— The SpHr^x, with the word§ " BQyW?--5' PUENTES
55
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P 6 Sept 83
PlOOrt. 84
1 1 Dec. 35
P 8 June 38
i»29Mar. 30
Pll May 39
P29 Feb. 40
P 3 April 40
P 18 Sept 40
P14June48
18 June 41
P 1 June 41
P 14 Oct. 42
P 14 April 43
P 1 a Apr. 44
P 4 July 45
19 Aug. 4a
P 30 Jan. 46
P 9 Jane 46
P 36 June 46
P 24 July
Pll Nov.
P 8 Xoy.
P 8 Apr.
I-IEUT,
40
45
46
47
P 11 June 47
22 June 17
P 31 Mar. 48
P27 Oct. 48
99 June 49
P21 Aug. 49
P 19 Oct. 49
P 8 July 36
P20 Dec. 37
pa9 Mar. 39
P 18 Sept. 40
P 8 June 41
P 28 Dec. 41
P 15 June 42
p a Aug. 4a
P 10 Feb. 48
PiaApT. 44
11 Apr. 44
aa Aug. 43
P30May 46
P 4 July 45
P 14 Nov. 45
P 25 Aug. 46
28 Nov. 45
P a Apr. 47
Pll June 49
P 31 Dec. 47
P 81 Mar. 48
P 25 Apr. 48
P a? Got. 48.
PiaOct. 49
CAPTAIN.
BRBT.-MAJ.
I Nov, 4a
PUENTE8
J>'ONOB»— " SALA MANGA"— ^'PYBENEES"—" NIVELLE"— w NIVE»--
**TQULOUSB"— '* PENINSULA"—" WATERI^OO.-
ColffMl.— 9 m James Hay," CB. Cqnif^ 10 June 95; LUui. 20 April 98;
Capt. as Feb. 05; Mqjar, 3 Jan. 1$; LUui^-CoU 18 Feb. 13; Co/, 22 Julv
80 ; Mqf.'Gen. 83 Nov. 41 j CW. 79th Highlanders, 8 Feb. 49.
Lieut,^ColoneL — Hon, Lauderdale Maule, JS'nj. p 24 Aug. 26: Lieut 21 July
81 ; Copt. Paa May, 35; Jlf^/flr, pU May, 39; Zieut.-Coi.vU jine, 42.
Afry or*.— Edmund James Elliot, £m- p 5 April 31 ; X*. p 10 Oct. 34 : Cani
P ^ April 40 ; Mqfor, P 12 April 44. ' *^
James Ferguson, JBns. P 27 Julj 32; Lieut, p 7 Aug. 35 ; Capt, p 18 Sept. 40:
Mqjor, P 25 Aug. 46. r *
Captaiks.
John Douglas, # , ......
Wm. Monro
Richard C. H. TViylor . .
Robert Douglas Glephane
William M'Call
Thomas John Reeve ....
Andrew Hunt
Thomas Bromhead Butt .
Wm. Chauval Hodgson. .
Wm. Arthur Main waring
LlBUTBNANTS.
Henry Mackay,^4^
Heniy Murray
Wiliiam Forrest, d, acfj, . .
Henry W.Campbell, d,pm.
Oliver Graham
Keith Ramsay Maitland
Alex.Ck>ckbumM'Bamett
Geoige Murray Miller . .
Adam Maitland
W. Cunlngh. Cuniugfaame
Edward William Cuming
William Scott
Charies Millns Harrisson
James Webster
Ensigns.
Francis Augustus Grant,*.
Frauds Joseph Harrisson
Robert Tod Boothby ....
John Scott • • • . •
Henry Halford Stevenson
WemyssThomasCockbum
James Herbert Freme . .
Paifmatter, — John Comes,* 5 Nov. 47 ; ^}mriir^Mailw, 25 June 41 ; Cornet^
a Oct. 46; Lieut. p23 March 47.
Atgutant. — Liettt, Henry Mackay, 19 June, 41.
QuarteT'Miuter, — Robert Jamicson, 11 May, 49.
Surgeon,— John Grant, 10 Julj 46; AsHst.-Surg, 0 June 37.
Auitt.'Surgeon8. — ^Thomas Goldie Scot, M.D. 14 Dec. 41.
Henry Day Fowler, 19 Pec. 45.
Facings Qreen. — Agents, Messrs. Cox ft Co. — Irish Agents, Cane It Co.
1 imiMlfacral Hny teffvcd in th« Ifith Laactn during the PeninsuUr wtr, and wu precent at the pia«a«e of Uw Doui*
nk CW<W« of Oporto, b«Ule of Talavera., actions at Kedinha. Babugal, Cf.ndcizia, and Fos 4Mrouc«. battle of Pa«nte«
a*OB0r : eansaaded the Reft in an alhlr witli the Lanocrt Dc Bciy. at Eaptsia, ia wbicb they <*«'• complctFly d«lbate4,
their ColoBel and a eblef d« aquadiMi, witb 79 B«n» made priKinen,-~ia ti^e Duke oi Welllnf ton'i deapatebca he wcntioiia
that Cqtola Ifer ** partienlarly diatloguisbed himacir.** Concmandcd the Regt durlrg the i^ege of Burgoif and in the letretC
to Fortngal. and was constantly engaged with the enemy'a cavalry. On going infee action at Balamanea he bad his right am
broken. Cemmaaded the Regt at the batties of Vitloria and the NIva, A» whieh be b\s reeeived the OoM Medal and a clasp.
H* wiM 4Uo the twrnv^^ of ISl^ ***^ cotpmanded the 16th Lancers at the battle oi Waterloo, and was so severely wounded
i« a An9« of Cowit Rente's division that be remained on the flcld of battte eight days before he eonld be temoved to Brussels.
Q« wu Boiyliiatod a CoiDiMniao of the Bath for his Peninsular scnrlces, and ayaio faretted for the sane after the battle «f
Waterloo.
931 I »
P 8 June 41
P 14 June 42
P«3Aug. 44
P 1 1 Apr. 45
PUJToy. 45
P 9 June 46
PS5Aug. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
Pll June 47
P 27 Oct 48
8 ftynaster Comes se rred with
the Urd ia tte campaign en the
Satl<ii la 1846 (awdal). and eom-
nanded the rear-fuard at Bnddilral
when cut off by the enemy's cavalry,
and elllMted his retreat ia an or*
derly nutanrr ia the he* of the
entire Seik cavalry,— bis eondnei oa
this oeeasien aRerwards elicited the
Duke or WeUlngton's •« eordial ap-
probation and thaaks Ibr Ihegailaatry
and Judgoaent he displayed in pro-
ksctiag ttie bagf age and sick in the
flBvivevrsnt towards Loodiana, u^a
attacked by a large force of the
caeniy mt the list January.** He
was also present at the battles of
Alinal and Sobraoo. Aft Btaddtwal
he was wounded |a the lefi end his
hotao was shot nader him.
^ O o
E»b. '«[^^^«'^] 80^A RegL of Foot{Staffordskire Volunteers). [*"*^^'*''
^' *- Thi 5M»»«. with the word* " EGYPT "— " X OODKEE "-« FEBOZESB AH "— " 8UB1L10X.*
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20
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8
0 Lieut.'Colonels,—9 Thomaa Bunbury,* CB. Ens. 7 May, 07 ; Lieut 17 Aug. DO ;
Capt. 25 Oct. 14; MtOor, p21 Nov. 34 ; Zt.CoL 26 July 44.
Robert Blucher Wood,' CB. Cornet, P30 Dec. 34; Xieu/. Pl2 Feb.a6; Capt
P31 Dec. 41 ; Mqjor, p 17 May, 44 ; Lieut,- Col p30 Dec. 46.
0 A/i^;V>r*.— Robert Alex.Lockhart,*ConirtP 11 June SO; Lieut, P&Ocl,9^i Capt
V 13 July 38 ; Mqjor p30 Dec. 45.
3A 1 9 Charles Lewis," JEiw. 9 June 13; Z/. 30 Dec. 19; Capt. 22 Mar. 32; Brev
Maj, 10 Jnno 4G ; Mt^. 3 Feb. 47.
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Robert George Hughes
P 29 June 301 P GJuly 32
0 , RkThardTaibot Say ere' . . i* 19 Apr. 27 ,p25 May 32
0 ; Lambert L. Montgomery^ '^ 22 June Sd'yPn Jan. 40
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0
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Samuel Tolfrey Christie
Anthony Ormsby*
8
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P 22 Jan. 36
P 13 July 38
Robert Hawkes ' > p • l>ec. 31
Pll Jan. 40
11 Oct. 39
P 23 Sept. 37
Edward Ilardinge"
George Dean Pitt, 9,
John Cumming *^ .
Clia. FitiGerald Studdert* . p 22 Apr. 42
Lieutenants.
Theodore Rich. Hickson 1 Apr. 42
Charles Duperler »» 29 Dec. 40
AsUU Thomas Welsh . . p21 May 41
Edward Alan Holdich,»* *. ' p 2 July 41
George Samuel Young' . . 16 July 41
William Hunter »» 20 May 42
Wm.Fred.Adams Colman' 16 June 48
Henry Geo. John Bowler' \ 16 June 43
Benjamin Hallowell Boxer j 21 May 42
Hamilton Charles Smith [P 8 Oct. 44
William Calvert Dunn . . p 16 Dec. 43
William Deane Freeman P30 Jan. 40
p 13 July 38
P 2 July 41
8 July 37
P31 Dec. 41
19 Jan. 44
p 8 May 40
P24No%.43
15 July 43
p 3 Dec 41
16 M*r. 49
P 38 Jmly 43
28 Aag. 45
26 Dec. 45
Pll Got. 44
P22DCC. 48
P 4 May 48
10 Jvne 49
P 4 May 49
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
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Robert Cttsscls Uliphant
//onJohnHoweM.Browne
George Bodle,' A4i
BllM John Hume
Matthew Kirkland
Frederick Miller
Charles Fre<lcrick AmJel
James John Dudueon . . .
George Newton Fendall..
Donald Maclean Fraser..
George Thonie • •
Ensigns.
William Paterson
Thomas William Hunt . .
Jas. L. Winnictt Nunn . .
Robert D. DaTid Lecky
George Sullivan
John Wilkinson
rhos. Prcodergast Quill . .
William Whitehead
16 Apr. 42
27 Feb. 46
23 May 45
11 Nov. 46
22 Dec. 46
16 May 45
P 16 May 45
20 Mar. 46
11 Dec. 46
8 May 46
29 Apr. 46
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10 Mar. 46
13 July 46
28 Aug. 46
24 Dec. 46
tefktri^
11 Dec.
21 May
29 Oct.
P21 Jan.
9 Jan.
46
47
47
48
49
0 Mar. 49
10 Apr. 49
22 Aug. 49
6 M^ar Lewis
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13 Nov. 46
11 Dec. 46
21 Feb. 46
P17 Mar. 48
20 Oct. 48
P 4 April 46
P25S€pt. 46
P22 Dec. 48
p 4 May 49
10 June 49
10 Apr. 49
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8 Capt. Stttddcrt Mtrad is ll» i«k
the cempaiKa in lMS-4 a
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PaymaMter,—rUo. Bloomfield Hunt," 1 Aug. 37^ J5:n*.P 19 JaD.90; X*. 85 Oct-S
At{)utant,'-LUut. George Bodle,' 21 May 47. ^ ,^ .^ ^
Qr«irfrr-Af<M<er.-^eorge Crawford, 21 May, 47; Iftw. 18 Sqjt. «•
5M»y«wi.— John Robert Taylor,« 14 June, 42 ; AiMt^-Surg. 31 May, 33-
^#m^-5urj^#.— Miah William Murphy, 22 July , 42.
DavidStuartEr*kineBain,23Jau.48. AgenU^fixmt^CoxkQ
Henry Carr Lucas, 2 Mar. 47 . | Fad^ge Ydkna .
8 Lt. Col. Bunburr aerred in ihfPenlnwta from 1808 to Ibe and of **»«'?'> ^^'';*|*¥^CT!?SL^!
balUe. of Talavera aid Barroaa. Ha was llafor of Brif «to lo iLa J^Jf^^^^'iSj!;^^^^ S'^
aurot of wiuch be had bli hor»« ibot aod^r Mm>, at tha eapioro of Jevilk, defence of Iba grUja or i* i
Urgo near Anuyuat. He was prrtciit at the batti«aof tha NlfoUe and of iko >i«a ^y^aialy ^twmm»md . la*^
madl of Bayoiini, and i»miuaiided tba 0th CUMdoraa at tbo taltlo of Tootonae. Ha ftunMaj^iH tfco m J
and was emplojad on rarioua berrioet for four yeart la Now ZaiMrt, I***"* inasii ■■!■■■ ■" i •• *
iattlemant onUl 1844,— towardi tba tdoae of wbWh year ba wa» wrecU-d oo ono or l»^
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26
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23
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8
7
7
6
6
5
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4
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13
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J 81 5^ Befft Foot (Loyal lAncdln Volunteers)*
" MAIDA"— « CORUNNA"—« PENINSULA."
Colonel.
Thomas ETans,' CB. En$, 3 Dec. 04 ; Lieut, 1 Oct. 05 ; Capt, 19 Nov. 03 ;
Mqjor^ 6 Feb. 12 ; Lt.-CoL 13 Oct. 12 ; CoL 22 July, 30 ; Major-Gen. 28
June, 3d ; CoL 81tt liegt. 12 July, 47.
Lieut.-Colonel. — William Henry Churles Wellesley, Ens . V29 June 30 ; JAeut.
P5 Oct. 82; Capt. p 17 Jan. 40; Major, p 14 April 48; Lieut.^CoL
P3Nov. 48.
Mqjort. — Henry Farrant, Ens. 9 July 30 ; Lieut. 13 Feb. 35 ; Capit. 10 May 44 ;
Mqj&r^vB Nov. 48.
Henry Renny, Ens. p 27 Dec. 83 ; Lieut. P 7 Aug. 35 ; Capt. 29 May 44 ;
MqjoTfP 17 Nov. 48.
Captains.
Abraham Splaine
Jamea Ward
John Hamilton Stewart
irim.Rob. A. Geo. Dalzell
Henxy Edward Sorell . .
Oeoige W. Raikes
Anchitel F. F. Boughey . .
John Arthur Gildea ....
Thomaa Deane Perry . .
Henry Auateu* ........
Lieutenants.
Fred. £dw. Sorell, adj. . .
John Oldright
John Boiurchier
JamoB Wood!
Francis Lepper
Charles James Skerry • .
Wm. Benjamin Browne..
Charles EUison Goodwin
Robert Bruce Chichester
Fred. Sidney De Vera Lane
Thomas Howard Fenwick
Hedworth John Liddell
Alfred Wright
Ensigns.
William Fergusson Carrie
Thomas Hignell
William Egerton Todd ..
Malaehi Hanley
George Betts
Charles Hunter
Richard Henry Willcocks
Hen. Phillippc V. Villiers
ENSIGN A.
24
15
27
34
LIEtT.
P28 Oct,
25 May
23 July
P21 Mar.
P 10 May 34
P14 Dec. 32
P 30 July 30 Pl2June40
P 23 Aug. 39 1 P no Apr. 41
P 6 May 42 ;p 30 July 44
P22 Apr. 26
P 23 June 25
2 Aug. 34
Pll Sept. 35
P 6 Nov. 35
P23 0ct. 35
7 April 43
Pll Aug. 37
21 Sept. 38
24 Aug. 39
31 Dec. 39
P 7 Feb. 40
10 Sept. 41
P 16 Aug. 42
24 Mar. 43
P 20 Oct. 43
10 May 44
P 30 July 44
P 18 Apr. 45
10 Nov. 43
P22 Dec. 46
22 Jan. 47
21 May 47
28 May 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 14 April 48
P 3 Nov. 48
CAPTAIN.
P 16 Mar. 82
P 8 July 32
2 July 41
P 30 July 44
13 Nov. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
5 Apr. 47
P 14 April 48
P 3 Nov. 48
P17 Nov. 48
BREV.-MAJ.
9 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
P 22 Jan. 47
1 Jan. 41
28 Mar. 41
2 July 41
P 6 May 42
P 20 Oct. 43
20 May 44
P 18 April 45
13 Nov. 46
5 Apr. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 14 April 48
P 3 Nov. 48
21 Apr. 46
S Csptain Atttten wrrtd at a volunteer on
board H. M. S. BelUrophon at the siege and
capture of Acre aud throughout the 8>rian
campaign (Medal.)
P17 Nov. 48
Paymaster^ytm. Fred. Nixon, 8 Jan. 41 ; Ens, 3 Aug. 30; Lieut. P 22 Jan. 36.
A^futani.'-'Lieut. Fred. Edward Sorell, 13 Nov. 46.
Quarter^Master. — James Correll, 28 June, 44.
Surgeon. — ^Geoi^ge Taylor, 30 May, 45 ; Assist. -Surg. 16 May, 34.
Auist.'Surgeon. — Charles Frederick Stephenson, M.D. 20 Oct. 43.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returned from Canada ^ 24 Sept. 47.]
I Mi^Qen. Evatu*s Mrrlccs :— En(«ied tbe army inI7V3a*a volunteer, mod rnllfted l&Omrn for (he ttn\tt» Opera*
In Ike West Indiee and Ireland, In 1794 and 95 ; capture of Dcrocran and Berbice, In 1 79*1. Ckptured return! og f^om
aad kept a elote pritoner in France, In 1797. Operations at Minorca and Ouemsey, in 179S and 99 \ ditto on
CMflt of Ipala, Maltoi, and Mannortee, In 1800. Efyptian campaign of 1801 (medal), Ineluding the action* «f the Stb,
I Slat of March i hatUe of aabmanic on the Nile, and reduction of that Tortr^u, aiege* and surrender of Cairo and
Alesaadrla (as Lient. and Adjutant of the 8th). Operations at GibralUf, in 1803 and 3 t ditto In the West Indie* (as
CkpCBin in the Sih and Aide de-camp to Sir Oerdon Drumnond), In 1804, b. and 6. Operations in Nova Scotia, in 1807
and S ; ditto in tlie Canada* (u Aide«de>eaaip and Mllirary SecreUrr to Sir G. Dmmroond), In KOP, 10, and 11. Cam-
> of ISIfl. IS* and 14, in I'pper Canada (as Brif ade- M%)or, discharcinc duties of Deputy- Adjutant* General, and in eom-
of the 8tb], includinii the preparation of the ftvce against Detroit and MichiUnaeliinac, the defence or Fort
lad aesCriitthw o4 the eneay's ataeking batteries, and direetlng the reinforeement* on Qnccnfttm, «blia eaabied
M^or-General Shcaflb to defSMt and capture the American army, alter General Droek*s Ml in a fallant attempt oa tbe
with taadequAte mean*. Assault on Saehetfs Harbour, expulrion of the enemy** amy from Forty Mile Cic^k,
enpiiirc «r his army matetM, with many prtsoncr* ; batUe of Chippewa, ceeerinf the army's retiremenr nn Fort
nd retnvmde on Twenty Mile Creek, nntll rewning the ofltenslve. Night attack on the enemyH investing foice*
of Fon George, on wliieh tbe American eaamander. General Swift, was slain. Battle of Lttndy*s Lane, two repulies of Ike
enemy** aortlea. with aerere leu, en Ike Sth and 19th Aug. 1814. before Fort Brie, by Ike pickeu under hie command \
aaaault of Fort Brie, and Um aoriee of aftlrs on tko Niagara fiontier. For these services, and eondurting the Snd battaUoa
ortho King** regiment ttom New Brtinawick to Canada, througb the Wildenesa, Oeoeral Erans has bad honnorable mention
\ oTIii* name In Ike London flnaottpa, and in Oenoral Orden on ten seeeral occasions; and so unremitted haee boea this
weiio* In alt qnarlara, tkaft oot of torty-Sre years of practical work, two only were in Bngland. Wounded in three
piMoeat toflkotrn Hattonrf sword atrMek f»om kit grasp and shirered at Luady's Lane; contused and bad hlshorte ihot
•4^ ^
234 82dI{eff.ofF. ( The Prince of Wates's Volunteers). \^'t^^ ■*
On the Colours and Appointments, the Pnnce of WaM9 Plume.— ^[ ROLBiA'*
vin ^fJi^jj^jgj^^„J2« viTTORIA"— " PYRENEES"— « NIVELLB"^
« ORTHBB"— " PENINSULA"—" NIAGARA*"
Sir Andrew Pllkington/ KCB. Bm. 7 M«. M j ifeu*. 24 Jwi. 91 ', Capt.^
Mar. 96; Jlf^or, 81 Mar. 04; Lleut.^Col. 6 Oct. 00; Cjl. 12 Ay. 19;
Mqior-Gen, & July, dO; Lieut.- Gen. «3 Not. 41; Co/.SSnd Regt, 10 Ma7,41.
Lieitt. Coloftel.
Charles francis MaxWell,^#.P88 July 25; LieutPll Aug. 26 ; Oip^ MONov-
32 : Brev.'Maj. 0 Nov. 46; Major, 10 July, 47 | Lt^Col. p27 Oct. 48.
William Slater, jr«#. 9 Sept. 12; Lieut. 20 Jan. 14; Capi. p26 Not. 98 ; JTif/^r,
James^^lex. Robertson, Sru. pB Maf. 23; ii«if. Pit Bept 26 j C«|><. P8 Juae
32; Brev.'Mqj. 0 Not. 40 ; MnSor, P 27 Ort. 48.
LIKUT.
28
20
17
17
0
12
13
12
7
11
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Captaiks.
Benolt Bender*
Wm. Jas. Whittuck ....
Bdw. Blogden Hale ....
David Watson
John Allen Lloyd Phllipps
John Montresor
E.R.W.WUigileldYates,#.
C. T. Vescy Bunbury Isaac
Henry Chris. Marriott . .
George Edmund Halllday
LZBUTBHAKTS.
Octarios Fred. TInUnt • •
Charles GraTea
Frederick Edward Tlghe
Henry Bruce. A4j
Stanley Slater
Samuel Peters JarTls ....
Charles Pringle Beagtte. .
John Lawric
Charles Joseph Harfbrd. .
Wm. Roberts Farmar* . .
Herbert Morris
William Alex. Bailie ....
Alex. Edgar McGregor . .
Enbiohs.
Daniel Stratton Colllngs
Thomas Smith • . •
John Gordon
William Barron
Russell Haywood
Augustus Edmd. Warren
John Dalbiac Luard ....
Robert Maule
KN!<Il.N. I
CAI»TAI!I.
P20 Dec. 08
P 3 Dec. 30
P 2 Aug. 33
P 12 July 33
P31 Dec. 41
14 Dec. 36
P24 Mar. 37
30 Oct. 38
P 6 Sept. 43
p23 Aug. 30
P29 Aug. 40
tp 6 Mar. 41
P 28 July 43
3 June 41
16 Apr. 42
p 14 June 46
P 23 Sept. 46
P22 Dec. 43
P 16 Jan. 46
P26Feb. 46
P 10 June 40
28 Aug. 46
2 Apr. 47
P 30 Mar. 47
28 May 47
3 Sept. 47
P28 Not. 47
P 10 Jan. 49
P 2 Feb. 49
22 Dec. 48
18 Sept. 49
4 Apr. 10
P28 Aug* 86
P29Jan. 86
P24 0ct. 86
P 29 Sept. 43
p 12 Mar. 41
p 2 Aug. 39
26 Dec. 40
P 19 June 46
P 16 Apr. 42
PSOMay 43
19 Aug. 42
P23Jait. 46
8 Apr. 47
4 Apr. 4?
16 Jan. 47
P 2 Mar. 47
P 7 Not. 47
P27 Get 48
11 April 46
P 19 Jan. 49
10 Aug. 40
P29 May 40
41
41
46
DRST.-MAJ.
0 Not. 40
26 Not. 80
P21 Jtuie
P 6 Feb.
3 June
p 8 Dec.
P 18 June 46
P 27 Oct. 48
P 16 Feb. 49
P 2 Feb. 49
10 Aug. 49
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Paymosfer.^Luke PiUGerald Bernard, 8 Dec. 48; £itf . P 6 Aug. 41 ; LituU
P 3 May 44.
Adjutant. — Litui, Henry Brace, 3 June, 41.
Quarter^Mtuttr. — Samuel Spence, 22 June 49.
9MrMfi.^Thomas DaTid Hume, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; AeekL^Surf, 11 Get 27;
Hotp. Assist. 26 Get. 26.
Amstani'Surgean, — Grahame Auchinleck, M.D., 22 D(t. 48.
Facings Yellow. — Agtnt^ Andrew L^iwHe, Ki«q4
{Returned fnmi North Amerien, 8 June, 48.]
Ud^lMi wrvad aa koaid tha CtaBart PItvi ta l|SS aad t4. Cm— iiadw
■ aafal OI»i»i*> >a ■'OM !!•««*» acciaa af IM Jaar. IIM. aad tawtwd tmm
la ITSSk Sa aiBd n. laatadl^ Uw eaftart ot Tttotdad. la Inlwl darlaf tkc
Bddar la ITIS aad ISSS. la iei4,eiinMMad«da«rlc«dealtlM ndactiaaor (h*
•a faidlate ISSI^ ha wm irTtivly vaaadrd la Um dataM af ihi
■a was aavaaair
Cha CatnAlX* aa t%» SmI»|, mt
In klMf ricSI |iilfq bf a grafa
U aaMiwal Md AU«al (i
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IW^n. 1849
•J
83rd Regiment of FooL \_
Poodft. J
235
"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE"— "TALAVERA"— "BUS AGO"— "FUBNTES D'ONOR"
-**«CIUDAD RODRIGO"—"BADAJOZ'*— "SALAMANCA"— .« VITTORIA"—
" WIVELLB"— « 0RTHE8"— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
ColoneL
)P i^tV Frederick Stovin/ KCB. KCMG. MnM, 22 March 1800 \ Lieut. 7 Jan. 01 •
CapU 24 June 03 ; Major, 27 April 12 ; LL-CoL 26 Aug. 13 1 CoL 22 July
30 ; Mt^'Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; CoU 83rd Regiment, 1 Sept. 48.
Lieut.'CoUmeU.— ^Qiai Trydell,* Ens, 19 Oct. 04; Lt. 30 Oct. 06; CapU
IT No¥. 18 ;'Af<9or/3Dec. 29 5 JBrev.-Lt.-Col. 23 Not. 41 ; Lt.-C^U 2 Auf . 42.
9 Wm. Henry Law,* Em. 29 AprU, 13 ; JAeut. p 28 Nov. 16 ; Capt, p 14 July,
25 ; Brevet'Afqfor, 28 June, 38; M(gor, 2 Apr. 41 ; Lt.-Col. 22 Dec. 48.
Mqjors. — ^yjoaeph Swinburne,^ Eiu. 16 Aug. 00; Lieut. 4 June, 12; Capt.
6 Oct. 25; Brev.'MiQor, 28 June, 38; ilf^i/or, 2 Aug. 42.
Edward Townsend, Bns. 23 May 16; Lieut. p28 Oct. 24; Capt. P 18 I^eb. 26 ;
Erev.'Mqfor, 23 Nov. 41 ; Mt^ar, 22 Dec. 48.
TMrft'Senr.
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Captains.
Henry Francis Ainslie. • . .
Henry Lloyd .»
John Kelsall
D. W. P. Labalmondiere
Edward Steele
Charles Wilson Austen • .
S^timusAlphonsoF.Cary
Samuel Bur{i:es Lamb . .
Thomas Spring * • •
John Heaily,^ #. »
LlBUTBBTAirTS.
William Nott,il<(;
Thomas Adams
Rob. H. Payne Crawfurd
John Sharman Molony..
Henry De Renzy Pigott
William Mills Molony . .
Samuel Read
Bdw. M. H. Mainwaring*
'Hioroas Parker Wright..
James Yerling Ellis • . . .
John Norris M'Kelvdy . •
John Meade * . .
Mowbray Baumgartner.*
Wm* Kavanagh Bookey
Wm. John Nunn
Stephen Wm. Metge ....
Herbert Stanley Cooper
Frederick Dickinson ....
Cha. Peregrine Teesdale, s.
William Cumming Sheils
Sylvester W. F. M. Wilson
John Sprot
William Hall
ENStONB.
Richard Thomas Sweeny
Fran. Hen. Digby Marsh
Ussber William Alcock ••
Marm. N. Richardson ••
Thomas Rowland
Thomas Graham
WlUiamFiURoy
Edward Meurant
feNSIGK.
29 Jan.
P 5 Apr.
P 14 July
21 June
24
31
25
33
P 18 April 34
P 14 Dec.
P3 April
P 14 Dec.
P 14 May
38
35
32
36
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 7 Nov. 26. P 5 April 31
P 8 April 34. P 10 AprU 40
P 30 April 27
P 25 May 38
P 15 Mar.dO
P15 Dec. 40
20 May 40
P 5 Feb. 36
2 Apr. 4]
28 Mar. 34
20 Sept 31
19 Nov. 41
P20 Aug. 44
P 27 Jan. 43
p 23 May 45
P 22 July 45
P 8 Aug. 45
31 Oct. 42
28 Jan. 42
2 Feb. 44
29 Mar. 44
P26Feb. 45
10 May 45
P4 AprU 45
P 3 April 46
P 22 May 46
P 12 Feb. 47
PlOMar. 47
18 Aug. 48
P 7 Jan. 47
31 Dch:« 46
P12N0V. 47 Pll May 40
Pl9Sept.48|p29May 49
21 May 46
P 19 Mar. 47
Pll July 45
29 June 48
P 19 Sept. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
28Fel>. 44
26 Mar. 46
7 Aug. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
Pll Dec. 4G
9 Jan. 47
P26 Nov.
22 Dec.
do
do
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P 2 Feb.
47
48
4 Oct. 41
P 7 June 44
P 19 Mar, 47
P 1 Dec. 48
22 Dec. 48
7 July 48
15 July 49
P 17 Nov. 43
BHEV.-MAJ4
9 Nor. 46
P 18 Dec.
I Lknt-Oolonel Ti7<lcll lerrtd
tS the ctptvf* otttm Oape of Good
Hop*, fa 1800. and wu ptvimt at
the battle of Bluebcrg. Be Mrved
alio In tha Kandlatt Idsaf tctUon ot
1817 and IBt la Ceylon.
3 Lt.<€ol.Lav teirTed in th* Pen>
insula from Sept 1813 to ttie rad el
the war, idcladiaf the battlci cf
Nl?«lte and Nive, for whiefa be has
rreefTed the War Medal wtth two
clasps.
4 Major Swinlmiiiceerted la the
Pealnattla ftttio I80B to the tad of
the war, Ineludlaf the batUea of
oporto, falavera (woundod In tbe
rttht am and foot), and B4uaco *,
actions at Ponbal. Lerla, Coadelu,
Pleur*de-l<t( Gnuda, and BaVugal i
battle of Foentee d'Onor, trtt fief e
or Bndi^ai aetlen at BIbddon.
aiegea of CIttda ROdrifo and B*da-
Jot, battles of Salamanca, Vlttoria,
Pyrentoe«,and NiTetlei action atSal-
j vaierre. battle of Orthet (woundid
47 in tbe neek)i action at Vie Bfunnc,
40
Pll) 4 nril 40 ' »nd batUe of Touloua*. He baa re
„:T ,rP' .^leelTed Uie War liedU Mih
1 Aug. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
31 Mar. 46
P17 Mar. 48
P27 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
22 Dec. 48
P 29 May 49
ten
claape.
I & Qoafter- Matter Calbttn terred
1 «k J 111 V AO I ^^th the Buffs at tbe bdtil* vt Pui-
iojuiy *" |„,^, jMedai).
6 Llent. Matawwinr terred la lb* Qneenf in the
eaapaifn in tbe toutbem Mohratu eonntty in 1814
(IncludiaK the storming of tbe fortittt of Piniella)t and
that In the Conean in 1841.
i Cape UcaUy aemd irltb the 49tb, a»d aa Depot f
AssistaoV Adjutani-General. throafhout the operations
in Chiaa, and was pr««ertt at Chaftaa. Canton. Ainor,
Chusnaa, Chinhae. Ninfpo^ Chapoo^ Wooattng. Chia
Kiang Foo, and Rankin.
P 10 Nov. 48
Paymarter.— John Dennis Swinburne, 2 Mar. 49 ; Ens. 25 Mar. 43 ; Lt, 3 Oct. 46.
Atyutant.— Lieut. William Nott, 19 Nov. 41.
Quarter-Master.-'Wmmm Calburn,* 16 Sept. 45 ; Ens. 22 Dec. 43.
5ttr^«m.— OeofgeL€dingham,M.D.2July,41; Assist.'Sur0.^ iioY. 21 ; H99p.*
Assist. 31 Aug. 26.
Assist. -Surgeons, — John Harry Ker Innes, 8 April 42.
William Nettleton Boyce, 12 Peb. 47.
James Hamilton Bewes, 22 Dec. 48.
Pacings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir rtcdcrielk Stotta lenred at tbe Perrol. In 1800 } in Gerroanr. in 1805 ; at the slefe and eaphire of Copenhafeo, In
lS87t wltli the expedition to Sweden. In 1808; In Spain and Portugal, In 1808 9, including the retreat to and batUe of
Coninna. With flie expedition to Waleheren and at the capture of Flashing, in 1800 i subsequentlf in the Penlaaula, afad
was eeeond In eommand at the Srst defonee of Tarlfa ; Aide-de-camp to Sit Thomas PIcton at the slefe and eaptu^ of Cludad
■odflgo aad Bad^ot. Assistant Adjutant. General to the 3td dirltlon at the battle of Salamanca, eaptore of Madrid and
Ktitaa tteflcfVom and anbaeiitient advance, passage of the Ebro, battles of Vlttoria, PyreheH, KlTelle, and
— Vr#dcraek
-• »-_*.«.
234 S2dEeff.ofF. ( The Prince of JVates^s Volunteers), [^•^.oopon.
On the Colours and AppoLntments, the PHnee of Wales's Plume,^** ROLEIA**
l." VIMIERA"-^VITrORlA»'— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLB*'^
" ORTHBB"— " PENINSULA"—" NIAGARA*"
OoUnel,
Sir Andrew Pilkington,* KCB. Bhs, 7 Mar. M j Lieut. U Jan. 01 ; Cupi.J
Mar. 95: Mt^or, 81 Mar. 04; Lleut.-Col. 6 Oet. 00; Co/. 18 Adg. 19;
MiHfn-'Gen, 22 July, 30; Lieut^Gen. 23 Nof.4l; Co/.S2ud Regt. 10 May,41.
Lie^it, Coloftel.
Charles I'rancis Maxi^ll,^#.P28iuly 25; Liwui.Pll Aug. 26 ; Cjr** ^^l^^^"'
32 ; Srev.'Maj, 0 Nov. 46; -Sfryor, 10 July, 47 ; U.^Col, P27 Oct. 48.
Majors.
WllUam Slater, £«#. 9 Sept. 12; LUut. 20 Jan. 14; Capi, p26 Nov. 28; JTif/^r,
3 June, 41. -*-. .-,- ^ ^..a«
James Alex. Robertson, Sns. pB Maf. 23; Lieut. Hi Bept 26 ; Copt. PS June
32 ; Br€v,'Mqf. 9 Nor. 40 ; Mnjor, p 27 Oct. 48.
BRST.-MAJ.
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Captaiits.
Benoit Bender*
Wm. Jas. Whlttuck
Bdw. Blogden Hale ....
David Watson
John Allen Lloyd Phllipps
John Montresor
E.R.W.WlngfleldYates,#.
C. T. Vesey Bunbury Isaac
Henry Chris. Marriott . .
Qeorge Edmund HalUday
LlBUTBRANTS.
OctaTius Fred. Tlmins ••
Charles Graves
Frederick Edward TIghe
Henry Bruce. Atff •
Stanley Slater
Samuel Peters Jarvis. . . .
Charles Pringlc Beagiie. .
John Lawric
Charles Joseph Hurfbrd. .
Wm. Roberts Farmar* . .
Herbert Morris
William Alex. Bailie ....
Alex. Edgar McGregor . .
Ensioiis.
Daniel Stnitton CoUlngs
Thomas Smith
John Gordon
William Barron • •
Russell Haywood
Augustus Edmd. Warren
John Dalbiac Luard ....
Kobcrt Maulo
ENHll.N. I LIEUT.
CAPTAlJr.
P29 Dec. 06
P 3 Dec. 30
P 2 Aug. 33
P 12 July 33
P31 Dec. 41
14 Dec. 38
P24 Mar. 37
30 Oct. 38
P 5 Sept. 43
p23 Aug. 30
P29 Aug. 40
p 6 Mar. 41
p 28 July 43
3 June 41
16 Apr. 42
p 14 June 45
p 23 Sept. 45
P22 Dec. 43
P 16 Jan. 40
P25Feb. 45
p 19 June 40
28 Aug. 46
2 Apr. 47
PSOMar. 47
28 May 47
3 Sept. 47
p 26 Nor. 47
p 19 Jan. 49
P 2 Feb. 40
22 Dec. 48
18 Sept. 49
4 Apr. 10
P28 Aug. 85
P29Jan. 86
P24 0ct. 35
P 20 Sept. 43
p 12 Mar. 41
P 2 Aug. 39
26 Dee. 40
P 19 June 46
P 15 Apr* 42
PSOMay 43
10 Aug. 42
P23Jan. 40
3 Apr. 47
4 Apr. 4?
16 Jan. 47
p 2 Mar. 47
P 7 Nov. 47
P27 0et 48
11 April 46
P 19 Jan. 49
10 Aug. 40
P29 May 40
0 Nov. 40
26 Nor. 30
P21 Jtme 80
P 5 Feb. 41
3 June 41
P 8 Dec. 46
P 18 Jane 46
P 27 Oct. 48
P 16 Febb 40
P 2 Feb. 49
10 Aug. 40
4 ll^orBrli«l«ffMrv«dr
ftom D«€. ISDS to Jm. lSIS,aBS
wntmt ta Um MCtatt of
ukiim of Detrain
Slock bodtM CM tbm Miaai* ah
mUom •! Ch* ai?«r
ftnd Peri Nugaxu Mg«t>**>* •f
tad Itn. 1814. adhiM at Bl«tk
aoek Md U Biitklo. Mt ka*
ictvUcd ths WW M«d*l ml mm
elMp far Poet DttnU.
Paymtteter.-^lMkiB FiUGerald Bernard, 8 Dec. 48 ; Bnt, p 0 Aug. 41 -, LitmU
P 3 May 44.
A(t^utant» — Lieut. Henry Bruce, 3 June, 41.
Quarter^Miuter. — Samuel Spence, 22 June 40.
5MrM»fi.— Thomas David Home, M.D. 2 July, 41 $ d$$kt.''8urp, ll Get. 87;
Hasp. Assist. 26 Oct. 26.
Assistant'Surfeon. — Grahame Auchinleck, M.Di, 22 Dec. 48.
Facings Yellow. — Agftnt, Andrew I/iwrie, K^.
[ Returned ftvm North America, 8 Jtme, 48.]
I
talk*
WiilladlMlB
to dM HoUor Si
OM Cluaael Fled ta l|SS Mid S4.
tai LoM Howv^ MClOtt or IM imm», 1|S«. Md Ncrtfwl !••
ITfSk S^ MBd n* iactadl^ tbo mpiMn of TrloJdod. la InhMl d«rta« «
ITtSaiBdISSS. tolS14.emiMMBdfdoktlg«doalih«r«dw«iDMar
faidtotalSSIk h
• UmI.
■IWSMlllKl
m$ WM WWOir
ta Cho C*«ii«iff« •« llM SiOteJ. aad
' ' In ilw rifSI Ihlfis bjr « groft riwi «Stl«
wu M«MM u Buddlwal Mid AUmI
ftlAiW 1S40.
83rd Regiment of Foot
Poona.
"CAPE OP GOOD HOPE"— ^*TALA VERA"— "BU8AG0"—"FUBNTES D'ONOR"
— "CIUDAD RODBIGO"—"BADAJOZ"— "SALAMANCA"— "VITTORIA"^
" WIVELLB"—" ORTHE8"— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Teari* Serv.
60
PuU
44.
32
41
8»
19
85
17
16
12
15
17
14
19
9
6
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Colonel,
)P ^tr Frederick Stovin/ KCB. KCMO. JSns. 22 March 1800 -, Zitut. 7 Jan. 01 ;
Capt. 24 Jane 02 ; MaJoTf 27 April 12 ; LL-CeU 26 Aug. 13) CoL 22 July
80 ; Mtgor-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; CoL 83rd Regiment, 1 Sept. 48.
Lieut.-ColoneU.-' Botei Trydell,* Stu, 19 Oct. 04; Id, 30 Oct. 06; Capt.
17 Vov. 18 fAftgor^^Dec. 89 ; Brev.^Lt.-Col. 23 Not, 41 ; Xf.-Cof. 2 Auf . 42.
9 Wm. Henry Law,' £ns, 29 April, 13 ; Lieut, p 28 Nov. 16 ; Ci^t. p 14 July,
25 ; Brevet-MqjoTy 28 June, 38; Mtyor, 2 Apr. 41 ; Lt.-CoL 22 Dec. 48.
Mqjors, — ^9 Joseph Swinburne,^ Ent. 16 Aug. 09; ZietU. 4 June, 12; Capt.
6 Oct. 25; Brev.'Mf^or, 28 June, 38; ilfrt/or, 8 Aug. 42.
Edward Townaend, Ens. 23 May 16; Zieut. p28 Oct. 24; Capt. P 18 l^eb. 28 ;
Brev.'Mi^or, 23 Nov. 41 ; A%'or, 22 Dec. 48.
0
0
0
Captains.
Henry Francia Alnslie. . . .
Henry Lloyd . «
John KelaaU....*
D. W. P. Labalmondiere
Edward Steele
Charles Wilson Austen * .
Septimiu Alphonao F.Cary
Samuel Burt^es Lamb . .
Thomas Spring ...•.»».
John Heatly,^ «.* »
LlBUTBlTAKTS.
William Nott,jl<(/
Thomas Adams
Rob. H. Payne Crawliird
John Sharman Molony . .
Henry De Renzy Pigott
William Miila Molony . .
Samup] Read
tidw. M. H. Mainwaring*
Thomas Parker Wright. .
James Yerilng Ellis • . . .
John Norris M'Kelvey . •
John Meade
Mowbray Baumgartner. •
Wm* Kavanagh Bookey
Wm. John Nana
Stephen Wm. Metge ....
Herbert Stanley Coopi*r
Frederick Dickinson ....
Cba.PeregrineTee8dale, 8.
William Cummtng Shells
Sylvester W. F. M. Wilson
John Sprot
WiUiamHall
EirstGNB.
Richard Thomas Sweeny
Fran. Hen. Digby Marsh
Ussber William Alcock . .
Marm. N. Richardson ••
Thomas Rowland ..*...
Thomas Qraham ........
William FiURoy
Edward Meurant
Ensign.
29 Jan.
P 5 Apr.
P 14 July
21 June
24
31
25
33
P18Aprn34
P 14 Dec. 38
P3 April 35
P 14 Dec. 32
P 14 May 36
20 Sept 31
19 Nov. 41
P 80 Aug. 44
P 27 Jan. 43
P 23 May 45
P22July 45
P 8 Aug. 45
31 Oct. 42
88 Jan. 42
2 Feb. 44
29 Mar. 44
P25 Feb. 45
10 May 45
P4AprU4d
P 3 April 46
P 22 May 46
P 18 Feb. 47
PlOMar. 47
18 Aug. 48
P 7 Jan. 47
31 Deo. 46
P 12 Nov. 47
LIEUT. ' CAPTAIN. I BUEV.-MAJ.
7 Nov. 26 , P 5 April 31
8 April34,P10AprU40
4 Oct. 41
P 7 June 44
P 10 Mar. 47
P 1 Dec. 48
22 Dec. 48
7 July 48
15 July 49
P 17 Nov. 43
p
p
P 30 April 27
P25May 38
P15 Mar.39
P15 Dec. 40
20 May 40
P 5 Feb. 36
2 Apr. 41
28 Mar. 34
I-
21 May 46
P 19 Mar. 47
Pll July 45
29 June 48
P 19 Sept. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
28 Feb. 44
26 Mar. 46
7 Aug. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
Pll Dec. 40
9 Jan. 47
P26 HloY.
22 Dec.
do
do
do
P 2 Feb.
PI8 Dec.
P13 April 49
Pll May 40
47
48
40
47
0 Nor. 46
I LteHt-CokNwt t»y<eU Mrrcd
•t the ««|K«i» of llw Oaf* of Oo«d
Hop*, in 1S06. ottd wu prvtont ot
the baulc of Blueberg. ttovervcd
•l*o In the RaadlaA taaimvcUoB oi
1817 a«4 IB. lo Ceylon.
S Lt.-Col. Law scrrtd la tkt Pes.
iniuU rrom Sept ISIS to the vad ol
the war, Incliidliif the bstdcl cf
Nivelle and Nivr, ibr which he haa
rrcvlTcd the War Medal whib two
clasps.
4 M«|or Iwfaibime aertcd la the
Pooliuttla limn ISOS to the nd of
the war. lncludbi( the battles of
Opotte, Talarcr* (wouadad In the
right am and foot), ahd B4uaco i
acUooa at Ponbal, Lerla. Coaddu.
Pkur-de-Iii| Onania, and SaVugal i
battle of Puentee d*Onor. StM slrge
l«r Badi^oai a«ttea at Bftddoii.
tiegcs or Chida Kodrlfo and Bada-
' Jo«, batUrs or Salamaaea, Vlttoria.
\ Pyren^ei,aad Nlvelle« acttoaalSaU
I vaieite. bottle of Orthet (wounded
, io the aeck)» aetiett at Vi« Bifnne,
and battle of Tifulotieo. Be baa re-
eeived tha VTat liedU Irltfi ten
claepe.
P 19 Sept. 48 1 P 20 May 49 i a QnaHar. Matter Calb«m tarred
1 Aug. 48 15 July 49 jj^^J ^J^^J^; •» ♦>»• *•'•»• •* ^'
P 1 Deo. 48
31 Mar. 46
P17 Mar. 48
P27 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
22 Dec. 48
P29May 49
6 Ll«at. Mafnwariar terrcd ta *• Qaeen*! la the
eaiapaifn In the ■outhera Mahmtta eoontiy la IS44
(ineluding the itorming of the fortma of Pnaellalt and
that la the Coneaa ha IS4S.
i Capt. Heatljr eerved with the 49th, asd ai Depot f
Awiataoi Ai^atant-General, throufhout thcdperatione
in China, and was preceitt at Cbaeaa. Canton. Amor.
CluuBaa. Chinhae, Niagpo^ Chapoo^ Wdofttng. Cbm
Kiaag Foo, and Kankin.
waaaeeond
P 10 Nov. 48
Pay matter,—^ ohn Dennis Swinburne, 2 Mar. 49 ; Ens. 25 Mar. 43 ; X*. 3 Oct. 46.
Adjutant.— L'uut. William Nott, 19 Nov. 41.
Qwirfer^ Afoj/tfT.— William Calbum,' 16 Sept. 45 ; Ens. 22 Dec. 43.
5ttr^«m.-<JeofgeLedingham,M.D.2July,41; AssUt.'Surg.%^<>\.^1 i Iftffp.*
Assist. 31 Aug. 26.
Ass%tt.'Surgeon».^Q\\n Harry Ker Innes, 8 April 42.
William Nettleton Boyce, 12 Feb. 47.
James Hamilton Bewes, 22 Dec. 48.
facings Yellow, — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
Frcdeflefc StOYta terred at ttie FerroU in 1800 1 In Germanr, in ISOS { at the alege and eaphire of Copenhagen. In
the expedition to Sweden. In ISOS; in Spain and Portugal, in 180S 9, including tiie retreat to and batVlc of
With the expoditlon to Waleheren and at the capture of Pluihing, In 1809 i subeeqaentlf in the Penlaaula. ahd
ta eoauoaad at the int defrnee of Tarifb ; Aide-de-camp to Sir Ttaomaa PIcton ai Ute ilege and capture of Ciudad
64
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f^^^.w^'] 6Ath{rark and Lancaster) Befft. of Foot [^A?u!^
I Ye»n*8«rv. The VnUm B6$^ "NIVB"-.«PBNIWUI.A"— "INDIA^-^ **
Colonel.
a Sir Loft as Wm. Otway,> CB. Comet, 17 Mey, 1796 ; lAeuL 28n»t.96; Capt.
27 Oct. 98 ; M(Qor^ 24 Feb. 1803 ; Lieut.-Col, 28 Mar. 05 ; CoL 4aiitte, 13 ;
Mi^tn-^Oen, 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut, Oen, 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL 84Ui Hog. 30 Dec. 40.
£«rut.-Co2#.— Charles Franklyn, £ns, P17 July, 23 i Lieut. P8 April, SO) Ci^t.
P 10 July, 28 ; Mtoor^ i*28 Dec. 38 ; Lieut.'Coi, 16 Sept. 45.
DRTid Russell, Cornet, I'lO Jan. 28; Lieut. PI Oct. 29; Capt. p5 April, 33;
Mqjtn-p 7 Jidy, 45 ; Lieut.-Col. p 10 Dec. 47. . .
jf^oTf.— Matthew Benjamin Geoige Reed, Ens.v9K^ Feb. 18; LieHt. »19 Nor.
25; Capt. P2e Feb. 36; Major, 16 8cpt.45.
Qcorge Green,* Etu. 7 April, 25; Lieut. 29 June 27 ; Capt. PIO .ITtfr. 37 ;
Afqjor, P19 Nov. 44.
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James Alexander West . .
llioinas Bridge
Thomas Fred. Richardson
Matthew Cassan
Thomas Davison
Wm. Justin MacCanhy. .
George Fhuicls Harrison
Wm. Murray Mitchell
EK6ION.
P 6 July 26
p 26 June 28
25 Dec. 17
PIS Dec. 33
P23 May 34
15 June 15
P26 Juned5
P 5 Mar. 36
WilLum Radcliffe P27 Sept, 31
9 Jan. 38
LIEUT.
0 Charles F. Seymour
LiBUTEKAKTS.
0 Thos. Ughtfoot
0 Henry Fred. Saunders * . .
0 Hon John W .Monck , A eff'
0 Thomas Edmonds Holmes
0 Geo. Fred. Macbean
0 Spier Hughes
0 Wm. Frederick Macbean
0 Charles Alex. Halfhidc*
0 Arthur Moore Cassan ....
0 Robert Wallen Jones ....
0 Walter C. £. Snow
0 Cornelius Chas. RoUeston
0 Robert Crosse Stewart . .
0 Thomas Horan^ ....•«..
0 Geo. B . Vaughan Arbuckle
0 Fred. Augustus Davidson
0 DavidOBrien
0 Eugene Cnrrie
0 Wm. M*Geachy Keats . .
0 Bowes Mein
0 John Gray Bolton
0 Benjnmin Sand with ....
0 RichardStansteadBarwell
E^rsioNS.
Thomas H. P. Kennan . .
Fred. John G. Saundi'rs
Geo. Fred. Tod Whitlock
|T.Yoang(Qr.'M.8 ArriI47.)
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1 June 98
30 July 36
P28 Dec. 38
P28 Dec. 38
4 Jan. 39
P31 Dec. 39
P 31 Oct. 40
20 June 39
P 7 April 42
10 April 42
11 April 42
20 May 42
25 Oct. 42
28 Feb. 28
30 Aug. 31
26 April 28
19 May 38
P 2 Nor. 38
30 Sept. 30
P28 Dec. 88
P 1 Nov. 89
P 24 Apr. 36
29 Aug. 40
P SO Oct. 40
27 Dec. 37
8 April 42
do.
do.
do.
30 Sept. 42
25 June 41
29 Dec. 43
12 Not. 44
22 Not. 44
7 July 45
16 Sept 45
CAPTAIN^
8 April 42
18 Nov. 42
14 Oct. 42
13Mar.44
7 July 45
29 March 44
16 Sept. 45
7 Dec. 45
P 7 June 44
P 10 Dec. 47
B|IBT.-MAJ.
[CteltanHM»*rtlr
train (sist*** Hi pamm6tn\
and brought tiMin put of
tlM woy Uek, tet WM oMlg«4
lA s^sartoB his mt*mn, wWi
the cjioepUoB of stxicm pH>
sonert sad oDa tuaabril« Aa
enemy baiikf is |niMMrio« af
Urn mad by vhiali ha vaa ta
raturn. A| AI>Ml>ara
mandedthatbrea:
tugana Catalry, arhUA corvrad
27 May 42 1 p23 Sept. 45 ' «»»• ^^f^ «' •*• ■miy. ^r
29 Dec 43<Pl7 0ct.
24 July 42
22 Nov. 44
P 8 Aug. 45
P 14 Oct. 42
28 Mar. 45
26 Jan. 41
19 Dec. 45
2 Oct. 46
«»27 0ct. 46
P29 Dec. 46
Pll Dec. 46
21 July 48
45
3 May 44
20 May 46
P27 0ct. 46
21 ApriU6
p 24 Dec. 47
3U July 42
15 Aug. 40
P 19 Oct. 49
Loftut baa raeatvad
Medal wiU tbrfa
Sabaf on and
aad Alb«ifaa»».
tiM
War
far
2 Major Oreen wrTcd In tha Bsijiitaa war.
4 Lieut. Saandett farrad iH<rt| fe«r jmn
on tba YVaMara eaaai of AfHea, aaA ««• pi*.
»ejit wtlb tha Espadittoaan fotw ki tlM la-
Mn ^ - . . . M . -tcrlor in 1897. Employed oa a aalaslOB to
Tho. Goodncke Pcacoclce | P 15 Aug. 48 vay detpatchet to tbe FianchalBeiiagal. la II
John MacMahon IP 3 Not. 48 '
Henry Browne I 9 Not. 49 1
Frederick Uardy p 23 Not. 49 i
I
Payma*/er.— Geo. Henry Eddy, 28 Apr. 37 ; Etit. r 20 Aug. 26 : Z. 20 Fefc. 95.
A4fMtant. — Lieut, Hon. John Willington Monck, 17 Dec 47
QiwWer.Jlf«#<er.-^ohnFalrcloth/2aMay,48; JBiM. 16Se'pt.45; X.17 Jni.47.
^iir^«m.— Francis William Innes, M.D., 2 Feb. 49 ; Aseiet.-Sura. 10 IWI». 31.
Aaistant'Surgeons, Christopher Nfnian English, M.D. 8 ApriL 4S.
Thomas suck, M.D., 22 Not. 44.
Alfred Goaden, 12 Feb. 47.
i 1 a. « ^ ^. ^^! Yellow.— i4^«tf#, Messrs. Cox & Co.
«i!i ii!liiS'ir^i,T?;^,l" 'rl"^^'*"'f *te rrbelUon In 1 7W, and was ptaaeat hi <^ aeUoa aft Tteefaf
Slil*^#'??!* •^/«»**7'l^«»«!««*«»^Col.Antlfnac.co»iLiintoftha«dC3b«aaw^8^^
tha bead of a Mitrnff forea; charted aad routed him; took ibe Coloaal priaonar. aad loora of MriMriM
than ha bad Dragoooa lo (oaid tham, and brought tban all Into Hcad-oMrtafS. horws. mm, Jmimmd^.
faca. At Banaraala. whilst eomnaodlng tbe out^lybiK pioual, ha waa onpoacd lo LM.*43«m«b1 iTvwri*
fuaid, whow eommndloff oAcar waa kUled. and wboM iwo>dha tool!; ll^i^^JlOm
f a aed lbs raar ot tha aaeny. and eaptarad batwvao 0Ta and sla hoadMd asa and thair em
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»*2^] 65th {Buck. Volunteers) The King's Lt. Infantry Regt 237
**Aucto splendor e returgo"
« PUEXTES D'ONOIT— « NIVE"— "PENINSULA*— ** BJ^ADENSBURG."
Colonel.
9 Sir John Wright Gm«e,» Bart. KCB. Sns. 4 Nor. 94 ; Lieut, and C^pi.
25 Oct. 98 ; Capt. ftnd Lieut. -Col. 25 July 05 ; CV>^ 4 Jane 13 ; Mq^or-Oen.
12 Ang. 10; Lteut.-Oen. 10 Jan. 87 ; Col. 85th Lt. Infantry, 1 June 47.
Brook Taylor, Sne. p 16 May, 27 ; Lieut, p 15 June, 30 ? C«Rpf. p 28 Nov. 84;
Mqjar,'^! July, 46; iieK/.-Co/. p 29 Dec. 40.
Mqjors.
John Blackburn, ^fw. p 15 June 82 ; Lieut, p 1 Sept. 87 ; Capt. p IG^T^ot. 41^;
Mqjor, P 29 Dec. 46.
Alexander G. Grant, Cornet^ 4 Oct. 33 ; Lieut, p 18 Dec. 35 ; Capt. p 5 Aug. 4t ;
Jlfn/iWyPlONoT. 48.
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Captains.
John WilUam Grey
Htm. J. S. Hovd Thurlow
Rb1|^ AUen Chas. Daniel!
Robert Ladbroke Day . .
Thowas Edmond Knox . .
Eielyn Latimer Parratt
Thonoas Hobbins Ward. .
C. Fred. Cha. Seymour, <.
Pat.W. Sydenham Boam*
Hugh MMsy
LiBUTBKAKTS.
John Augustus Keyt. • . .
William Williamflon ....
Robert Maunaell
Charles Warburton
Wra. Alexander Filder • .
Hon. Wnu Stuart Knox
George Thompson, Adj. . .
Charles Hamilton Aide. .
George Warde
Edmund Yates Peel ....
James Gubhins .•.*..••
Ensioss.
Alexander V. Bond
Frederick Sitwell
Sir H. H. Edwardes, Bt.
// on.Edmund John Boyle
Nelson Rycrof t
John Armitage
James Brown Young ....
Henry Godolphin Rooper
Francis Lynch Blosse
KHSXON. I LIEUT.
P 16 May 34
P 4 Sept. 35
Pll April 34
P 18 Oct. 33
26 Jan. 38
P 4 Oct. 39
P 10 Sept. 41
P21 Feb. 40
P 9 Not. 38
P 13 Mar. 40
21 May 41
P 16 Nov. 41
P 24 June 42
p 31 Mar. 43
P27 Oct. 43
P 12 Jan. 44
p 23 Feb. 44
17 May 44
p22Nov. 44
31 Jan. 45
19 Dec. 45
P 24 July 46
P 8Sept.46
P28 Dec. 46
P 12 Sept. 48
P 13 Oct. 48
P 10 Not. 48
P 15 Oct. 47
P 1 June 38
P 19 Mar. 41
P 2 Feb. 38
P 7 Aug. 35
P 24 June 42
P31 Mar. 43
p 8 July 42
P27 Oct. 43
P 2 Sept. 42
P 12 Jan. 44
CAPTAIW.
P31 Mar. 43
P 2 Aug. 44
P 20 Oct. 43
p 19 May 46
31 July 46
P2aDec. 46
P 10 July, 46
P 10 Nov. 48
16 Jan. 49
P 13 AprU49
BltBV.-aAJ.
•^■r
1 Apr. 44
P22N0V. 44
P 28 Mar. 45
13 Jan. 46
P2d Dec. 46
p 20 Dec. 46
31 Mar. 47
1 Apr. 47
P 10 Nov, 48
16 Jan. 49
P 13 April 49
P 13 April 49
P 19 Oct. 49
Lord John Hy. Taylour I P 14 Dec. 49
Paymarfer.— George Ash Thompson, 27 Jan. 20 ; Bm. 16 Ma^. 16; Ueut. P2a
Adjutant. -^Limt. George Thompson, 25 Aug. 46. [May, 17,
Quarter-Maeter.'-Vfm^m Neil, 25 April, 41.
Swr^eon.— George Clerihew, M.D., 5 Dec. 43 ; Assi^.-Surg. 2 Nov. 32.
Auiatant'Surgeon.—John Alex. Willinm Tliompson, M.D. 19 Nov. 44.
Facingt Bine.— Agenta, Messrs. Cox & Co.— ImA Agents, Sir E. B.
Borough, Bart., Armit, & Co.
IRetumedfrom the West Indies, 25 Apr. 46.]
1 Sir John Ooiw •erred with the «rd Guswlt et Ferrol, Vigo, end Cadii, in 1800j ^^e Egyptian ctm.
MlMof 1801 (medal), including the actions of the 8ih and 8Ut March, and 17th Auaust. atuck of the
Sff» <^ Maiabout on the following day. acUon of the 22«d AagnaJ. ;»^S2»«t •"* '^^IL'i.^^^l:
2.72! bSSSoo to Hanow in 1806-6. Proceeded to the Peninaula in IW©, aad oo«in«tfe4 thelMtht
K ,Sk» ofSe Qo^a with a Kifle company of the 00th attached, on the reUeat !• the lines In UIO,
Sule^f BuiTw. and snbeequent retreai. lines of Tom. Vedra.. seTeral action, on «« »Jra»ce from
UKnL In lanrand bottle^Fueote. d'Onor. Present also at the -ieies and capture, of Oodad Bodrlgo
w^obLSioI Commanded th«« Itt hattalloa of liic ard Guard, at the battle of flalynanes, capture of
S d5d.^2i of Borgo. aoa retreat fmm tbanee^ advance in 18U, b«tle of Vittoria, siege i«d captara of
Bk^rSol^SS. pa«Mgeof the Bidaasoa. baiUe. of the Nife. passage of t»»« ^dour. invesijneisl <? Bay^ne
aTd xnSmoi iST wJlie-duriDg the latter part of the action he commanded the 2nd brigade of Gaarda in
Jii aSSoIoe ofSiTE. Blopford being wounded. Sir John has received the gold cro»e for Fuente. d'Onor,
SSlSKSTvittorla, and Nive i and the silver War Medal and unc t la^p lur liu^aco.
Year»'8*rT,
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On the Colours ic Appointments, the JTarpand Crown^ witli the Motto '< Quit SepmrmH$V*
" INDIA"— The iSpAtiur, with the words " EGYPT"—" BOURBON"— On the Batlo&s,
the Irish Harp and Crown, Colonel.
9 John Maister/ Ens, 13 Not. 03; Lieut, 14 Jan. 04; CapL 90 Mar. 05;
Jfq;or, 20 June 01 ; Xieti^.- Co/. 20 Aug. 07 ; Col. 4 Jane 14; M^i^r^Gcn,
10 July 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 86th Regiment, 26 Aug. 43.
Lieutenant'- Colonels.
9 Bartholomew Vigors Derinzy»* KH. Ens, 86 May, 06; Xteul< 16 Mar. 08;
Capt. 25 Oct. 14 ; M({;or, 4 Jan. 33; Lieut.-Col. P26 Feb. 41.
9 Andrew Snape Hamond Aplin/ J?n«. 6 July, 10 ; Lt, 24 Sept. 12 ; Capt. 0 Mar.
25 ; Brev.-Mf{jor, 28 June, 38 ; Jtf^/or, P 7 July, 38 ; Lieut.-Cot, 16 June, 43.
Jf<{;or«.— James Creagh, Eris, 1 Jan. 10; Lieut, 4 March, 18; Capt. 7 April,
25 ; Brevet'Mtgorf 28 June, 38 ; Mqfor, p 18 Jan. 39.
Henry Edm. De Burgh Sidley, Cdrfi^/,4 May 15; Lieut. 21 Peb. 88; Oapt.
P 1 1 June 30 ; M({/or, 8 April, 42.
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Captains.
Robert Henry Lowtb . .
William Stuart
Giles Keane
Wm. Harding Woodgate
Abra. ColUs Anderson, s.
Donough O'Brien
Thomas Andrews Rawlins
John Perk'ms Mayers . .
Harrey Wei. PolcWelman*
Charles Edmund Thornton
LlBUTBlTAHTfi.
Josbna Henry Kirny • . • >
John BeeaCroker*
Charles George Butler^ . .
Charles Osborne Creagh^
Pras. Boynton Cowper. r.
Wm. Henry Wearer . . . .
ENSION.
LIEUT.
P 4 Feb. 10
0 Mar. 28
81 June 27
13 Dec. 27
18 June 23
12 Sept. 22
P 17 Not. 41
P 29 July 3C
8 April 30
P30Dec. 42
PlOAog. 38
p 25 Dec. 38
p 3 Not. 40
18 Jane 41
11 Sept. 40
P 1 April 84
P 28 Sept. 80
P 88 Feb. 31
Pll Oct. 31
9 July 80
8 July 80
P89Dec. 43
P83Apr. 30
88 Dec. 86
P80 Aug. 44
P 26 Dec. 41
Charles Darby« , 0 Sept. 30
James Boyd, A^f 8 Apr. 42
John Jerome
Edward Baker Weaver • .
Andrew Baxter*
James John Gordon ....
William Henry Beatty ..
Gcoige Wm. Robinson ••
John Spier
John Richardson Stuart
Hen. Marsihman Havelock
George Sherman Nunn..
John Meacbam
Maxwell Lepper
Rich. B. Twy ford Thelwall
Edward Leet
Ralph FitzGibbon Lewis
Ensions.
Hampden Cola Bowen . .
Hon. Wm. Hen. Lysagbt
Hopton Bassett Scott . .
Henry Edward Jerome . •
Frederick Gardner ....
Hugh Stewart Cochrane
W^illiam Knipe
Joshua Walter Bond ....
OApr. 42
26 Feb. 43
27 Dec. 42
27 Jan. 43
16 Apr. 42
22 Mar. 44
80 July 44
23 Mar. 44
8 Apr. 48
do.
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p 5Aug. 4S
15 Apr. 42
83 Feb. 43
P 30 July 42
13
14 Not. 43
24 July 46
1 July 45
1 1 Nov. 45
8Scpt46
28ept.47
1 May 40
13 Doc. 47
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-4AJ.
P 15 May 87 23 KoT. 41
8 Apr. 48
83 Get. 48
14 Nov. 43
87 Aug. 48
31 Oct. 40
P 5 Feb. 47
P87 Jan. 40
0 Jan. 46
P10Bept48
31 Mar. 46P83Jnne46
0 May 45 ! 15 Jan. 40
9 LI«ttt.-Csloa«l Dsi1aMr*s
MfTlees :— CdBpaigs wmA trnm
of Cotaana (MT«rp|y wou%d«U
in both kB«ft)i ezp«dttiOB f
Walcheren, loclodtav th«
mad eapturt of PtusbintCi
ed in Ifll wn.) In thePMfai-
Ir~'/ In KttlAtfampaltn*, th>m D««. 191S
Ineludfog tbeaflWinoT RonWI
•nd Il«dlahi^ rv-cnptur» of
Vmpo Mafor, cmptura of 01i>
▼ensa, 1st tlena of Bada;oc,
battle of AIlNihefm* ti^rn and
ca|»turt of Ciodad 1lodrtjt<v
•ii^e and ca^um pt Hidiijiw,
battle of 0alSnMn«a, afttir of
Aldoa da ^oaia, ratfvat Atom
Madrid, aflklrft of 0»ma aad
Joeaana* baUle of Vlttoria,
bloekada of l%infelyaa» alTaira
of RoncatvallMt SEaMiU ^-^
battles of Fampoiuea, SSili
July, and of Ilia Pf rmoc*» M
July, aflUn of Bekalar, Su
Bstavaa, Ine. captora of
Sebastian, vmua9 of tlia
82 Dee. 48
P83Feb. 40
10 April 40
P 87 July 40
19 Apr. 44
P 13 Aug. 47
P 8 Nov. 44
P 10 Dec. 47
27 Oct. 40
P88Mar.47 ___,^ ^.,, « ^«...^
13 Nov. 46 I wound«Lmoskei-bariTn'1eft\im,an4$aa^in<
84 Dec. 47 ' ter of a ihell In the chert at Ihe balila of To«.
hMite, but did nol qall the Held. He haa iv-
ceUcd the Guld Medal for 'ft>alaase» and tht
tlUer War Medal and MTcn clasps.
30 July 49 ! daMoa, battis of ft* Nl? cUo
(danferottsly wonnded thnwgh the bodj. n>-
ported killed)! hatUeofthe NlrcLa&UsorBa*.
tide de la Clarence, and Gave d*Oleron« TSriee
Apr* 33; Lieut.
[7 July 31.
81 Jan. 48
P 83 Feb. 49
13AprU40
P 10 Oct. 49
83 Nov. 40
Pf^f*iiu«n-.-^haries Ffeide Heatiy, 17 Dco« 47} lAu. 10
Adjutant.— Lieut, James Bnyd, 8 April, 48.
84 0 (2iMir/«i^AraJ<0r.-~^oseph Jerome, 23 March, 86.
84 0 ^nrffim.— Alexander Thorn, 8 Ja]y,41 ; AseUt.-^Sur. 8 Mar. 87 ; H. i. 9 If or. SO.
0 0 ^artf/anf-iS^Mry0nw<--Jame0Coghlan, 6 Oct. 41.
0 0 Mark Stanley Todd, 82 Nov. 44.
8 0 Jamca Kellie, M.D., 5 May, 48.
Facings Blae.^-iApefUr, Messrs. Cox 4c Co.
1 Llettt.-Oen. Malster farved la the Holder esjwditloa la IVW, aad
tept.. Sod and Qlh Oct., In which last he received four voundt. Served aleo ta the Pealnsala.
9 Ueut. CoU ApUa serred in the Pcainsialai from Feb. ISl I to the and of the var.lnatodl^ tliS fcaHie af
blftmanca, ticce of Bucfos, and capture of Madrid. Serred also lh«o«(hoal Uio Bariain war, an I • aa
iretent in nnmerout enfagements with the aaeinjt
6 C»9U Wetmaa senrtd with the l7Ui a«ft. diirii^ ifaesampaica of ISM a IS in 4fkhwUlMi amS aclpcMhittw aadt-r I^Md
Cunr. a «M pr*M«t at the •tamo k eaptur* of Obusac* ( H »d*l), aad or Kbelai, ai which lait he «m with Uie tihttmm |«Mr-
H Lieut. Baxter served in China in the 80th R^. from the conmencement to the tenalaatloa of kosllU*
• «. awt «as present at Chu«;in, Canton, .!<.• ), \.i Inbae, defeiice of Mo^po, SM'gcaOi Chapvo, Wifumg,
ti<n Kiang Foo, and Nankia.
prasaat in Ihe aaiiona of Iho Mfk
TS^SuSr"} 87?* Hegt. of Foot CR<yyal Insh Fusiliers). [■TmS^S!"
MOIITB TlDB(r— " TALAVBKA."— <4n Eafte. with aWrcftth of Lsorel olMWliW Harp, in UitKvn to M« Arm* of tlM
jMm* of WalM, tfii eoMMtHMraffofi a< IteA' iitttngttUttd Strtiett m iwrCaitt oeeoMiu. aiU partEeularl^ «« (fc Botfi* ^
•<BARROSA"-."TABIFA"— •'VIXTOEIA*'— "NIVSLLB** "ORTHES" -"TOULOUSE**— "PENINSULA" '"AVA.*
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CToJonel.— V Hugh, VUccunt Gongh/ GCB. Sm, 7 Aug. 94 ; LieuU 1 1 Oct. 94 ;
Cttpt 25 June, 03 ; MiyM Aug. 05 ; Xf .-Co^. 29 Jttly,09 ; Coh 12 Aug. 19 ; Maj.-
Gen, 22 July, 30 ; Lieut-Gen. 28 Nov. 41 ; Col 87th Fusiliers, 16 Mar. 41.
Lieui.'Colonels. — Montague Cholmeley Johnatone, Bus. p 27 Feb. 23 ; Lieut, p 16
Dec. 24 ; Capt. P 19 Sept. 26 ; Mqjm-, p 27 July 38 ; Lt.- CoL p 16 Not. 41 .
James Campbell, Ens, p6 July 26) Lieitt, p81 July 28 ; Capt, p 10 April 35;
Brtevet'Mqjor, 9 Not. 48 ; Mqjor, 28 May 47 ; Lt.-Col., 3 April 49.
MtQors, -^ohn M* Mahon Kidd, Enx, p 21 July 25 ; Lteui, P 8 Nov. 27 j Capt, p 28
Dec 32; Brwei Major, 9 Not.46; Afr^/or, P13 July,47.
WltUam T. Shortt,* Sne, 26 March, 26; Lient, P30 Dec. 26; Capt. P26
Feb. 29; MiiiJor, 16 April, 41 ; Brevet Lt,'Col. 3 Apr. 46.
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Captaiks. I
William Boyd .«
Alexander Murray^ ....
lUchBTd Serrell O'Brien
William Percy Lea
Chariea F. Campbell ....
Louh H. Hamilton ....
William Henry Taylor . .
Alexander Hugh Cobbe
William Elfbrd Adams . .
Albemarle De^^r ..••..
First LiBtTTBNANTS.
James Bailie, Adj
John Halkett le Couteur
John Fit20erald
£dw. W. Johnston Fulcher
Henry Smyth Bawtree
Edward Thomas King
Hugh Lloyd
Thomp. MackyM'Clintoek
D. C. Augustus Delhoste .
Anthony Walshe
Henry FitzGcrald
John Hallowes ..
Murdoch John Gregorson*
Ormond Fitzgerald
George Wolfe ..
Austin Peter O'Malley
Edw.Beauchamp Maunsell
William Wiltshire
William Baldwin ...;..
Henry James Stephenson
George Neeld Boldero . .
John Peyton ; . .
Jasper Lucas
Second Libuts.
Rob. Gibson, q,m, * Apr. 47.
Adam Steuart
Robert Carter
Geo. L. W. D. Flamstead
Francis Horatio Gee ....
Charles Edmund Goddard
Edw.Hen. Jolm Meredyth
John WaU
2nd LIEUT.
P22 Feb. 81
P 24 Apr. 35
26 Nov. 31
P22 Feb. 33
16 Sept 37
LIBUT.
P17 Oct. 34
. 23 Oct 39
19 Aug. 36
P21 Apr. 37
P 28 Aag. 40
6 Apr. 88 ;P 17 Jan. 40
PdODee. 42lP 7 June 44
CAPTAIN.
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16 June 43
20 May 42
P 25 Aug. 43
P 20 Dec. 42
P 3 May 44
P 7 June 44
P20 Dec. 44
P 10 Jan. 45
18 April 46
P 10 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
16 Sept. 45
P 2 Nov. 32
P 16 Nov. 41
P 10 Mar. 43
17 Mar. 43
6 Jan. 43
27 Sept. 44
16 Aug. 46
P 2 Oct 46
P 13 July 47
P 30 July 47
P 28 Sept 47
P 8 Oct 47
P 21 July 48
P 23 June 48
3 April 40
P I Oct 47
11 Feb. 48
P 28 Apr. 46
4 Apr. 49
6 ApriUO
P 18 May 49
P 10 Jan. 46
11 Apr. 44
18 April 46
P 14 Feb. 46
27 Mar. 46
P 10 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
28 May 47
P 28 Sept 47
P 8 Oct. 47
16 Dee. 48
23 Jan. 87
12 Sept. 44
Pll Oct 44
P 27 June 46
1 April 47
3 April 49
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P 20 Aug. 44
18 Apr. 45
31 July 46
SOct 46
22 Dec. 46
P 23 June 48
P 21 July 48
3 Apr. 49
5Bept49
BRBV.MAJ.
5 Lt.-Col. 8li«HteoiBinaiid«dtiie
atad tiironfbout the eaupftifln on
the SuUej (medal), ineladioff the
battles or Fcn»eduh (wounded),
•ad Sobnon.
6 Captain Morrayierred la the
18th on Che China etpeditlon (Me«
dal). and vai pretent at Caaioa,
Aaaoy, Chuaan. Chlnhae, Nisffpo*
Scfoan, Cbapoo (woandrd), Shang-
hai, Wootnof, and Chin Kiang
Feo.
6 Lt. Oreforaen icrred with the
6tnd in the campaign en the Sutlej
In IS4S, and wag badlf mmnded at
PtaRttethah (medal).
7 Paymaster Bedford serred as
Msjor and Ofpnty Assistant Adju-
tant General to the Anglo- Spanish
Legion, during I83& and part of
1836 ; and was engaged in the
Tillage of Mendlgur. and heighta
of Arlaban, In Alava. en the ISth,
17th, and ISlh Jan. 18S6.
« o M. m ® Surgeon Wood wu present at
5 Sept. 4S^ [ the battle of f emaeshah (medal).
9 Assist- Sttrgcon BancA serred with tbe army of
Ae Sntlei, and was taken prisoner hf the Sikhs at the
aflUr of Buddiwal i and after a eaptlTity oTtwenty-flve
davs— twelve of which in irona— he was relltered oo the
advance of the British force on Lahore.
10 Qr.-Mr. ThaanMS served tha campaign on the
Sutlei In lS4ft-e (medal with the 9th, including tiie
battles of Moodkee, Ferowshab, aild Sobraon.
2 * '^ If £ S
14 Dec. 49
Payma$ter.^Wm\fkm Devaynes Bedford,^ 28 April 37? Sm, p6 April 26;
AtytUant.'^Lkttt, James Bailie, 16 Aug. 48. [Xf. P3l Jan. 27.
Quarter^Master. — Henry Thomas, »» 20 April 49.
5tciveon.~Robert Wood,* 3 July 43 ; Astitt.-Surg, 31 Aug. 82.
AnUt,'Surgeons. — Christopher Wright Wray, 23 March, 47.
Richurd George Davys Banon,' 30 Oct 40»
O'Connor D'Arccy, M.D. 2 Oct. 46.
Facvngs Blue. — Agent, Charles R. M'G rigor, Esq.
1 Loid Oough flcrred at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and the Dutch Fleet in Saldanha Bay.
1705. Served aftemrda tn the Weat Indies, including the attack on Porto Rico, the brigiind war in Kt.
Laeia, and capture of Surinam. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1809, and commanded the 87th at tbe battle*
of TUavwa, Barosta,Vittoria, aad Nivelle, forwhieh engagements he has received agold erosa. He also com-
manded the regiment at the deffnce of Cadis and of TBrifit (sllghtljr wounded in the head). At tbe
battle of 'I'alavera his lioive «{;» »liOt under him, and he himseif was afterwards scvprcly wounded in the
iContiuued on the margin,)
■^tiS!.!5«.] 88a ayf. ./■ JW ( OmmagU Jfanynj.) [ISSSUS
On the Colour* and appointmeat* the Aiirp and Cr[»(m,with the motto, "QiibSmara&U'
Tha 5pAinx, with the word* "EOYPT"— "TALAVKRA"— "BUSACO"— "FPEHTB
CiAimtl.
9 Sir John Alex. WalUce,' JPi. KCB. Sni. 88 Dee. 1787 ; Liei^. 6 Apr. 00;
Capl. e June, Mi Jlffj/or, 0 Jnly, 1609; Xfrut.-Col. S8 An;. Mj CvL 4
June, 13; l«i^0T-Qm. \1 Au^. 10; Uait.-Gm. 10 Jan. 37; Cvf. asth
Dniimcnt, 30 Oct. ai. iieaf.-Co/ond.
Horatio Sbirlev, Snrf Zieut. "12 Mnr,25;iwM(. 1-31 Oct. 26; Capf. "5 Jgly,
KI ; Jlfitfor, r-Sl Dec. 41 ; Litut.-Col. 18 Jan. 48.
JU^V'ort.— Kilmuiid Ricluinl JeffrrTl, Eru. 10 Jane, 95; Limt. HI OcL 21 ;
Cnpt.TiVeb.a»; M<t/or,i-\2itay,i3.
M'illiBm Irwin, Enir. nSKov.ST; Linit. 10 Nor. 80; Capt. ■> 20 Apr. 30;
jtfnjor. 18 Jan. 46.
CAPTilKB.
BobcH Win. Balfour....
BNM.iS. 1 I..HUT.
CAPTAIS.
nREV.-MAJ.
i'31Uct. 34ii'l6MBr,.T8
P 25 Sept. 40
WmiainMackie
.5F.h. atlP 14 Juneau
2 Dec, 40
Henry Beckwith Sawrey
r 0.\oi-.35 P 1 Mar. 30
P31 Dee. 41
Gio. VuiitchunUaxiTclliX
r 2 Feb. 3S
• 20 Apr. 30
p 0 Dee. 44
Edward Morton
1-25 Jan. 3U
P 27 .Mar. 40
p 23 Jan. 46
Edw. John VCTfy Urown ii-iaScpt. 34
SO Dec. 40
1" 6 Nov. 46
Edward Baylpy '<■ 5 Apr. 30
7 June 41
pOAug. 47
Edwurd Herbert Maxwcli;!- 2(1 Apr. 30
PlONor. 41
r 8 0et. 47
JohnltJobaiionBruokc.^
I'll Oct. 3!)
P31 Dee. 41
IB Jan. 48
George Ilamillon
KlOJuneUl'
22 July 30
6A»ig.47
Jai.BirleyLeatlmm ....
' 6 Feb. 3C
OJan. SO
S J.HardmanBurlcc
P 1 KOT.30
P 3 Mar. 43
Brj-anllalmc Holme....
■■21 Feb.4U
p 12 May 43
rr^ Bdw. Rowland Forman..
p 15 Oct. 41
paODce. 43
JoaliuaOrantCrotae....
f 25 Sept. 40
P 30 Aug. 44
Edmund Corbett, <l. «<(/.
28 Dec. 41
[' 6 Dee. 44
Edmund Oilling Ma; naril
[■31 Dec. 41
P S3 Jan. 40
1' 3 Mar. 43
p 10 Feb. 47
SamnolDimnrng.n^Vl!
10 Feb. 44
7 Oct. 47
BenJ.Banbury Uaulevcrei
l'30Auff.44
P 8 Oct. 47
;; I*e eteere Stnm:
P 0 Dec. 44
IS Jan. 48
lIcDTV Ernst
23 Jan. 4(i
P 14 April 48
p 12 Sept. 48
r; Il.J.LeHarchantBaynca
U Apr. 40
RASKINS.
JackionWray
P 10 Feb. 47
William James Harrison
r 7 May 47
Henry William (Jrogaa..
P 0 Aug. 47
ir*. lib LijulCol. OolrHl LI|M a.^-w. h ifc
John Edward Rilu; ....
Arthur Dillon Manle....
V eOci. 47
3 Mar. 48
■-i Ricliard Grace
PM Apr. 48
H Henry Tl..>.np«.n
p 0 reb. 40
SImilDck IleiiiiiiiK
► 20 April 40
Qunr(er-.Vnrffr.— Tliomua Hamilton Millj, 1(! Feb. 44 ; Eni. 8 June, 43.
Surgetm — Jnmcs Guy Piers Monro, 13 June. 40; AiiUI.-Surg. 3 March, 37.
J«ijrt.-S«r3fOHj..— John Shaw IVillcs,' M.D. 15 Marcli, 44.
Frederick York Slieg<«!, M.D. 18 Aug. 48. [Armlt, & Co.
Faelugt Yellow.— J j™f., Meim. Co» & Co.— /ruA Agi-nft, Sir E. H. Boinuph, «(.,
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] 89th Regimeni of Foot. 241
The Sphinx, with the worda " BGYPT"— " JAVA"—" NIAGARA. "—" AYA."
ColoneL
9 8kr Ghailea Bulkeley Egerton/ GGMG. KCH. Sm. 16 Nov. 1791 : LU^. 21
M«jr. 93; CapU 22 April, 95; MtoWTy 1 June, 98 ; Limt.'CoL 14 Not. 1802;
092. 4 June, 11 ; Mq^or^Oeu. 4 June, 14 ; LieuU-Qen. 22 July, 30 ; Qtn. 9
Nov. 46; CoU 89th Begt. 26 Sept 37.
Lieut^CdiUmeU
Aogustui Halifax Ferryman, Ent. p 27 June 34; Lieut. 80 June 37; CapU
V 10 April 41 ; MajoTy P22 Dec. 43 j LU-Col. p 24 Nov. 48.
M(ioars.—BMheri Lewis,^ Etu. 7 Apr. 25; Xieuf. P2 Mar. 26; Capt. P12 Feb.
28 ; Brev.^MeffOTf 23 Nov. 41 ; Mq^or^ 16 June, 43.
9 Edward Kennj,' ^n«. 17 June 13; Lieut. 1 Nov. 10; Capt.^A Dec. 32;
Mi^m-f 20 Feb. 45.
» •
Captains.
James Graham ^
Cakfdon Rich. Bgerton • .
Hon* Charlea DfUy ....
Fred. Chaa. Ayfaner ....
John Duntze Macdonald
Arthur Pigott . «
Hen^ Crawford
Arundel Edmund Hill
Leslie Skyoner^
John Lewes PhiUipps
Lieutenants. .
Rob. B. Hawley, A<fj.
F. Y.John Stewart ....
George Hanhali Knipe
John Macdonald Cuppage
Chas. Henry £. Holloway
Butler Dunboyne Hoore
Tho. R. J. G. Thompson
Hans Robert White ...
Alexander Campbell • • .
Edward Jonathan Head
Edward Buller Thorp •
Carrick Darby
William Drummond . . .
Ensigns.
John Atkinson
Leopold Brown
Alfred Nixon
Charles Heyeock • • • .
BobertSelby
Wm. Cecil George Pery
Robert Rowland Conyert
Edward Alleyne Dawes.
ensign.
LIEUT. 1 CAPTAIN.
22 Apr. 25 19 Apr. 27 , p 10 Apr. 33
15 June 32 v 28 Mar. 34 P 15 Mar.
P 25 July 34 P 17 Feb. 37
P 4 Dec. 32 ' P 25 July 34
13 July 32
P24Apr. 35
P 9 Oct. 35
7 Sept. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
P 13 June 34
P31
39
Dec, 39
20 May 40
16 June 43
2 July 38;P25 Aug. 43
8Nuv.3d P2d Jan. 46
P27 Oct. 43 P 3 Oct.
BBEV.*MAJ«
9 Nov. 46
14 July 43
P 22 July 42 p 19 Dec. 45
28 Aug. 38
P 15 May 40
P 22 Feb. 39
10 Nov. 43
11 Oct. 44
Pl7 Jan. 45
11 July 45
P 22 Dec. 43
P31 Dec. 39
16 June 43
20 May 42
P 8 Aug. 45
P 1 Oct, 47
P 22 Oct. 47
P 3 Mar. 48
10 Dec. 45
P 7 May 47:p16 June 48
P 20 Feb. 46 p 3 Oct. 48
- 2 Feb. 49
2 Mar. 49
3 Aug. 49
12 June 46
P 3 Sept. 47
P 1 Oct. 47
P 22 Oct. 47
28 Apr. 46
P 3 Mar. 48
P 31 Mar. 48
P 3 Oct. 48
P 2 Feb. 49
P 2 Mar. 49
p 6 July 49
48
2 Feb. 49
2 Mar. 49
ft M^r Keaar i»rr«4 In th« P«*
• iiUHla, flrum Jum ItlSk to ths Mid
of the war, iaelttdtsff db« aeUoa at
bMde or VIMDria,
MfMwt of Saa
fBAMfe of tht BUasioa (pcrcrclf
wounded above tbc left blp)| St. Jeaa
do Los, aad tho Mrloi of oBtloM
bciwcea the 9ih ud IMIi Dcc^ ItlS
1q front o(tbe Intrenehad cuofnun
Bafoane. Srrred alio In Ava,
aad mm ttmmi la moM of the op«-
rations thNnghouft th« war. Ifc
baa received the War Mfdal aad
three elaspt for ViHarla, Bm tPha*-
ttan, and BlrcUn
• Malor Graham Joined tho Mth
rert. In Bttrnuh, aa a TolODtcor, fa
Doe. 18M, aikl iria pKeeat at tho
aarrrtag tha aatraachad Portia nfiho
Mahatieo river, <7th Mardi. and at
the attack on the fbrtlflcd heights of Arraoan, Wlh
Hareh. I8S6 ( ai the lattov ho waa iro«aid«l In the
ild« aad faee.
9 Dr. M'Dermott served at New Orleani, 8tb Jan.
1915 1 also the sttbaeqnent campaign la Flaaden, te-
elading tho oparatioM in eooaactlaii with the hatlla
off Waterloo.
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Paymaster- — Robert Browne Thomas Boyd; 26 Mar. 41; Ens, p 20 Feb. 36;
A^utant.— Lieut, Robert B. Hawley, 27 Oct. 46. [p Lieut, 15 Feb. 30.
Quarter-Master^^WtUlhrn Watson, 25 April, 48.
^ liSur^eon.— Michael M'Dermott,^ M.D. 5 April, 39; Assist.^Surg, 25 Dec. 23;
Bosp^'Assistant. 7 Feb. 14.
Assistant'Surgean. — Richard Gilborne, 2 Oct. 46.
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox 8c Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Can»4^ Co.
[Setumedfrom North America 28 Apr, 47.]
O. B. Egartoa eoiunanded a detaohmant on board a liae-of-batUe »iilp, in Lord Howe'i action pt
JwM, 19M. Servad at tlie Uocksde of Valla, aad aurrenOcr of Valctta. Mh Sept. 1600; from
procaeded with Sir Ralph Abercroniby't expedition to Egypt, and was present in the acliona of tka
Slat lfaM«i# VNH. Dartad witb tba army in Spain and Portugal in 1810 and iail» and hai
thm War Medal and tbraa claapa far ifucntca d'Onor, Ifivelia, aad Orthes.
Iiawla tocred In the BuraaM war.
Skynner •orrcd with the bMh In Chiaa, and hat receivod the Medal.
243
mthBegtof Foot {Perthshire Volunteers.) F H..d-,o«f«.»
{Ifight Infantry.)
\, A«lito»-ttn4«r-X^iie«
« |i4ND0RA.*^ThA Sphinx with the word, " BQYPT''^^ ICAWIKIOyB
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Mf^or^ 1 Aug, 04; LUut.-CiU. 7 Feb. 11 , CM. 19 July, 21 ; Mi^at^Oen. 99
July, 30 i Lieut.'Oen, 23 Nov. 41 ] Col, 00th Light InAuat^, 8 Bept. 41.
Itieui.'Coianel.
Marcui John Slade,'£M#. 15 July, 19; Lieut, P 12 May, 86; Capf.P88 ApriL
86 ; Mqjor, p 27 Sept. 31 ; Lkut-CoL P 7 Feb. 40.
M<\jori. — Herbert Vanghan, -E?w. p4 July 18; Xiei<f. 20 July 80; Cii|»f. P 13
Nov. 23; Af<yar,P10 Sept. 26; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Frederick Eld,* J?iw. P2d Dec. 24; Lieut, P26 Sept. 26; Capt.P^l Sept. 31 ;
Brevet'Majer, ff Nov. 46 ; Mq)or, 29 8ept. 47 ; Brev, Lt.-Cel, 89 Dec. 4i*.
Captains.
Qervaa 8. Deverill. . . . , .
John Blaquiere Mann, «.
Thomas Rosa
Duncan Campbell ••..«.
William P. Pumell
Wm. Benjamin liaatonl*
Robert Orove*
William Victor Johnson^
Thomas Smith
Roger Bamston ...,,.
IiISUTBHANTa.
Purccll 0'Qorman,*il4^'.
Rlcliard Bodes WyviU* . .
Thomas James Meredith'
James Perrin
Michael Foster Ward. . ••
John Christopher Qnlse. .
John Hardy Tbursby . • . .
Herbert M. Vaiighan ....
WillUmi Pattlson Tinling
Vere Henry Close
Thomas Johna
Bnsioks.
Jft'f^iab. Dymock Yaughton
Harry Denison .•.•••••
Henry Butler
Henry Hope Creakiek . .
Henry Flower Every ....
James Heme Wade • • . .
Charles Cullen Mannsell
Richard Henry Magenis
Henry Preston
Walter Blakeney Persse
EN8ION.
P 2Nov. 2G
10 Feb. 85
P 23 Mar. 38
P 8 April 34
84 Mar. 38
PlOMar. 41
P 7 Feb. 40
12 June 40
P 10 July 41
7 July 43
P 3 Feb. 43
P 14 April 43
P 10 Feb. 44
P 7 Mar. 45
P25 Apr. 46
P 6 June 46
P 16 Sept 46
28 Jan. 47
P 4 Jnne 47
11 June 47
P 7 Jan. 48
P 2 July 47
P 16 June 48
P 18 Sept. 48
P 13 Get 48
P84 Nov. 48
P 2 Feb. 49
P 23 Feb. 49
10 Apr. 49
P 20 Apr, 49
LIKUT. I CAPTAIN.
7 Mar. 84
2 J una 38
4 June 47
8 Oct. 46
P 18 Nov. 87
P17Nov. 86
P 18 May 41
P 1 Feb. 30
P 25 June 41 p 16 Jnne 48
P 8 Dee. 42, p 16 June 48
P 7Mar. 46|P84Nov. 48
P25Apr. 45,P2dFcb. 40
PlCSept45 P20 Apr. 40
P 3 Apr. 40
9 May 46
P 4 June 47
10 Mar. 48
PIO June 48
p 18 Sept. 48
P 13 Oct. 48
P24NOT.48
Pe3 Feb. 40
P 20 Apr. 40
P 28 Jnne 40
P 2 Feb. 49
p 88 Mar. 40
BREV.-MAJ.
0 Nov. 4a
8 June 40
Payniofter.— James William Bambrigge Peddle,* 1 S«-pt« 48 ; Af. 95 Oct. 90 ;
Lt, P 10 Feb. 44.
A^utant,— Lieut, Pnrcell O'Gorman,* 10 Maveh 48.
Quar^er-ilfa<#<T.— Samuel Williams,* 18 April, 46.
tSTtfryeaii.— Robert Carew Anderson, M.D. 18 May, 40; A^tUmt^Surgefm^
22 May, 40.
A99UtmU'9urgeon,'^^\\\\9ja Maelise,* 87 Deo. 48.
Pacings Buff. — Agents Charles R. M*Qrigor, Bsq,
[Returned from the Cape of Good Hope, 19 April, 48.]
1 sir Al«xsodOT LeIUi fcnrcd in PlSDdere with (he 42ad, particularly at tba defrnot of KInipett.
with the aist at the atuck of the pmt of the Vigle, and at the tuheequevt capture of St. Liieta, la Itti.
Korth Holland In 1790, and was Mverely wounded and lott an ejre at the battle of Alkmaar. £e7ptiaB
paign of 1907, loclndiag the attack on Roictta. Serred afterwards in the Penlnsvla, firom Aprfl lait
July laii, and commanded the SIst at the battles of Vlttoria, the Pyrenees on the Mth, ttth, aad
July, the mvelle, the Klve, and 8t. Pierre (severely woundrd), stonntng the heights of Oanls, hatUe
Orihce, action of Aire, and battle of Toulonte. Sir Aleiaader has received the Oold Cross aad one el _
' 9 LienL - Colonels Stade and Eld ; Captalni Grove, and Johnson ; Llents. COoman, WrvlU» aad
Mersdith; Paymaster Pcddie; Qnarter-Uaster WiUlams, and Assist.-Suiseoo Maellse, served wUli the Silib
la KaArlaadf daring the whole of the war of 1846-7.
S Captain Bastard served with tho Sard in the eaaipaiga on tkt Satl^ (Medst) la IMiL ««*i«a«>> i^
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94; M<^.i 16 May, 1800; Lt-Col, 9 March, 02; Col 4 Jun^, 11 ; M^j.-Gen.
4 June, 14 ; Lt,-Om, 22 July, 30 ; Gen. 0 Not. 46; Col. 91st Regt. 19 Apr, 37.
Lieut,'ColoneU. — John Francii Glencaim Campbell,' Ent, 25 Oct. 27 ; Lieut.
P 27 Aug. 29 ; Capt. p 23 Not. 32 ; Mqj. 8 July, 43 ; Lt.-Col. 14 Apr. 46.
r.Charles Cooke Yarboroagh, Sns. p 9 June 25 ; Lieut, p 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt, p 4
Jan. 33; Mqjor^ 19 May 45 ; Lieut.-Col. p 13 Oct. 48.
Af<{|Vr«.—r. David Forbea, ^tu. p8 Oct. 29; Lieut, p 23 Not. 32; Capt. p24
July 35 ; M(\jorj 14 Apr. 46.
Bertie Edward Murray Gordon, v Em. 26 Oct. 82 ; Lieut, p 24 July 35; Capt.
P 28 April 41 ; Mqjar p 18 Oct. 48.
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r.Wm. Glendonwyn Scott
Edward W. C. Wright*
r. Colin Campbell ....
r. 9 JohnGeo.Rawitome^
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LIEUT.
13
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28 Feb. 28
5 June 85
19 Dec. 34
6 Not. 35
. 30 Oct. 38
P22Feb. 39
P 31 Dec. 41
t • • .
22 July
John Ward* | 8 Apr.
r. John Campbell Cahill
Henry J. Savage'
r.RobertFred.Middlemore
r. John Brown, «.
Fred. J. Bayly...
Wm. Tho. Laird Patterson
James Day Cochrane^
LlBUTBVANTB.
r. J. M. Pennmgton^ . .
Richard Sweet Cole • •
Robert Stein
r. Robert Henry Howard
r. Joseph Owgan" , .
Alfred James Melvin . .
rHenChristopherMetcalfe
John Trotter Bethune
r. Craven Lloyd . . •
r. John MacPherson, «.
Hon. Alex. E. G. Sinclair
John Theophilus Ussbei*
r. Ed. Geo. Mainwaring*^
RobertWhitle
DaTidKnox Horsburgh. .
Ensigns.
r.J. Gordon,«M(;. o.3f.i6 Jaii.4i
Edw. Jas. Somers Ray . .
John Alex. Saunders ....
Robt. Henry Crampton**
William Barron Stanton
Frederick Boehmer, Adj.
Alex. Watson Mackeuzie
W. Geo. Conway Gordon
Robert Borthwick
Chas. Henry S. Pickwiok
William Squirt »»
Samuel Tomkins Sargent
p 30 Mar. 32 p 12 June 35
21 Dec. 32 P 13 Nov. 35
P 10 Apr. 35 P 2 Feb. 38
18 Aug. 14
8 Sept. 28
8 May 35
P 11 May 38
P 12 July 30
31 Dec. 39
P23 April 41
P 12 Oct, 41
P 13 Oct 43
P 26 Dec. 87
P 12 Aug. 86
P 9 Oct. 40
P 12 Oct. 41
16 Apr. 42
13 Oct. 41
P 29 Apr. 42
P 13 Oct. 48
P25July 45
20 Oct. 43
P20Dec 44
PdOMay 43
9 Apr. 47
28 Apr. 47
P 13 July 47
22 Jan. 47
29 Apr. 47
30 Apr. 47
P 5 Not. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
1 Aug. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
P 9 Jan. 49
P 13 April 49
P 4 May 49
Pll May 49
P 9 Oct. 40
P25 Dec. 38
15 Apr. 42
13 Jan. 45
P21 Mar. 45
19 May 45
P25 July 45
P 19 Feb, 47
P 13 July 47
P 6 Oct. 48
P 9 Apr. 47
14 Apr. 6
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P 20 April 49
P 4 May 49
CAPTAIN. BRKV.-MAJ.
P 22 Feb. 39 15 Sept. 48
P 2 July 41
P 12 Oct, 41
10 Oct. 38
15 Apr. 42
14 Oct. 42
8 July 43
19 May 45
14 Apr. 46
P 13 Oct. 48
P 20 April 49
P 4 May 49
7 Lieut. PennlDfton eonmuiidpd
the detacbmeat of tli« Sltt in tbe
Mtion with mod defeat of tlie Rebel
Biters, at Bloem Pluts.»Aor.]8t8.
8 CapliiiD Cochrane lervcd vith
the 91 ft in the operationi afainrt
the Kaffir Tribe*. Cape tf Good
Hope, and waa •ererely wounded
(tbot through tho body and left hand,
and contused on the groin), on the
ISlh April 1846, when eoveriug the
rear of Colonel Somerset** division
during the retreat from tbe Amatoli
Mountains to Block Oriit.
9 Lieut, pssher senred tbe cam-
paign of l844-ft in the Southern
Mahratta eottntrjr. with tbe Stnd,
and was preiat at the Investment
and capture of tht Porta of PanuUa
and Pownghur.
10 Bns. Mainwaring scrrcd with
the dct^chmenl (list) in tbe action
with the Rebel Boers, al Blocm Plaats, 29 Aug. 1848.
1 1 Entign Crampton was dangeroutly wpunded in the
action with tbe Babel Boers at Bloem Plaats.
IS Doeioe TorvMt served in tbe expedition against
tbe Rivjab of Kolipore in 18S7. Also, in the expedition
against the Insurgent Boers beyond the Orange River,
South Africa, la 184fi « and la tha Kaffir war oflSlS.
13 Lt. Organ aenred with the 91et tbrougltoat the
KaAr war of 1846-7 : and •ubaeqncntly against the
Rebel Boers acrosa the Orange Uivcr, iacTading tbe
action at Boem Plaata, 29 Aog. 1S48.
14 Doctor Munro served during the whole of the
Kaffir war of I846«f.
15 Ensign Squirl, prior to entering the British Army,
served as a Ucutenast in tbe Austrian terviee under
RadcUkI in the campaign of 1848 9. and was present
at tbe battles of MonUrraand Novanm Cwounded), and
subsequaady at the siege of Lf^bom.
18 May 49
PayjiMM*«r.— G.Had.Dalrymple, 81 Jan. 40; JBSrw.PSNov. 26 ; Zi«<*. 6 Dec. 27.
Atyutants.-^-r. Eneign John Gordon, 22 Jan. 47.
Eneiifn Frederick Boehmer, 1 Ang. 48.
Quarter- Af4W#«-#.— William Blackburne, 1 Aug. 48 ; Ens. 20 Oct. 46.
r. James Paterson, 1 Oct. 47.
5iffv«»M.— JohnForre8t,'«M.D.2 July,41 ; il . 5. 9 Feb. 26 ; JT.i4.10 Nov.25.
r. Francis Reid, M.D. 25 Sept. 49 ; Assist. Surg. 2 Aug. 42.
Assist.'Surgs,-^. Alexander Barclay^ M.D. 22 D^c. 48.
William Munro, MD.»* 6 Dec. 44.
Facings YeWow. —Agents, Messrs. Barron k Smith.
[I ft Battalion returned from the Cape of Good Hope, 26 April 48.]
Oeaeral Gordon has received tbe gold medal and one elasp for Martinique and Ouadaloupc,
----.. _. rj*?-"?***"'* Campbell commanded tbe infkntry fbree which formed part of Uie expedition against Uie Inrargent Bocn,
- • 3 S 2 l2S!lr!L?'?*5J RWer. south Aftl^, in April 1845 1 and be eommanded tbe Reserve Battalion. 91st Regt,, throughout tbe
^^ 9utm !2Sr J^ *■**' "^ of 1846-7. and was specially menUoncd hk Colwel 8omenat*s detpatdws of tbe 17th and IStb April
* * 5 a ^ 'y*» j^*"°*° Llent'Ofn. Sir George Berkeley's General Order of tha 17tli Dec. 1847, M teTkif MBdwted I
I
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92nd {Highland) Regt. of Foot.
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at
"BOMOJrT^P.ZEB"-."MANDORA"— The Sphinx, with the words "BOYPT*—
" CORUNNA" — " FUENTES D'ONOR" — " ALMARAZ"— " VITTOBIA"-.
" PYRBNEBS''— " NIVE"— " ORTHES"— " PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
ColoneL
9 Sir William Hacbetn/ KCB. En$. SO Feb. 1796; Lieut. 1 Oct. 96; Gij^. i5
Oct 04; MtQwr, 10 Feb. 09; Lieut.-CoL 30 May, 11 ; Col. 19 Joly, SI;
M^jwr-Geh. 22 Julj, 30; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nor. 41 ; CoL 92nd Hi^hlamkfi,
31 Maj, 43. Lieut.-ColtmeL
Mark Kerr Atherley, Em. P2S Aug. 23 ; Lieut, p 13 Aug. 25 ; C^pf. '25 Nor.
28; Brev.'Mqjor, 23 Nor. 41 ; MtOor, 9 Nor. 46; Lieut. -Col. p23 Nov. 49.
Geo. Edw. Thorold, Ens. 24 June, 24; Lieut. p9 Junci 25; Ca/i<. p 19
Sept 26; Brevet- Mt^jor, 23 Nor. 41 ; M/^ar, 1 Nor. 42.
Archibald InglU Lockbart, Ent. P 31 Dec. 28 ; Lieut, p 1 1 June, 30 ; Ckipl. p 19
Aug. 30; Brev.'Mqjor, 9 Nor. 46; Af<yor, P 23 Nor. 49.
Ttan' 8«rT.
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Captains.
Rb.Macleod Sutherland,*.
Ken*Donglafl Mackenzie,^.
Edward Bldridge Haines
Arch. Hamilton Tattnall
Cha. Edw. Stuart Gleig. .
Chrii. Monteith Hamilton
William Charles Lyon . .
James George Hay ....
Forbes Macbcan
Hugh Scott
LlBUTBXAKTS.
M. MacNanghten Smith
A. Welling. Cameron, ^4;.
Edward Peter Mann. . . .
Robert Bethune ........
WO'B.HasttngsBuchanan
G. W. H. Viec. Kirkwall
Hen. Walter Charteris . .
AUutairM<IanM*I>ooald,«
John Cunningham
Gea Wm. Holmes Ross
David Holland Enkine . .
Colin Campbell
Jolm Henry St John . .
ENsiQica.
Walter John Macdonald
James Weymss Anderson
Donald Patrick Campbell
WiUiamMUler
Clifford Parsons
Gibson Stott
Thos. Arch. Mackinnon. .
Edw. C. B. Elphinstone
BNSIOK.
25 Dec. 23
P 25 Nor. 31
P 26 June 35
P 10 Aug. 38
1 June 41
P 3 Feb. 43
15 July 41
P 30 June 43
P 27 Sept 44
Pl6AprU4l
P31 May 39
6 Dec. 44
15 Nor. 41
P 17 Jan. 45
P 2 May 45
P 8 Aug. 45
P 6 Feb. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P21 Apr. 46
P 8 Sept 46
1 May 46
20 Nor. 46
13 Not. 46
P22 June 47
P 12 Nor. 47
P 23 June 48
P]6Feb. 49
P 9 Mar. 49
p 25 Sept 49
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
7 Aug. 24
P 19 Aug. 36
P 1 Feb. 39
25 Aug. 41
P 24 June 42
P 27 Sept 44
P 27 Jan. 43
P 20 June 45
P 8 Aug. 45
P 4 Oct 44
8 April 42
P 27 Mar. 46
30 Mar. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P2] Apr. 46
9 Nor. 46
P 22 June 47
p 12 Nor. 47
P31 Dec. 47
P23 June48
p 9 Mar. 49
P 3 Aug. 49
P23 Nov. 49
6 Oct 41
P 27 Sept 44
P 3 Apr. 46
P 9 June 46
9 Nor. 46
P 12 Nor. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 23 June 48
P 3 Aug. 49
P23NOV. 49
BEBT.-MAJ.
P 14 Dec. 40
Paymiufer.— Rob. Wm. Duff, 19 Jan. 49 ; J5!fw. p 20 June 45 ; X<. P 9 Jane 4i8.
Adjutant. — lAeut. Arthur Wellington Cameron, 0 June, 46.
Quarter- Afofter.— Donald M'Queen 6 Dec 44 ; Eh$. 1 4 Nor. 41. [15 June 26.
^KT^reoM.— Thomas Foss, 2 July 41 ; Aeeiet.-Surg. 18 Jan. 27 ; Hmp.^AenH^
A$tiMtant^Surge9ii.-^-ChMM\e» Robert Robinson» 12 Nov. 47.
Paeinge Yellow. — Agents , Mes«rs. Cox & Co. — Irieh Agents, Messrs Canaic Co.
[Returned from the West Indies, February, 1844.]
1 Sir Wm.MscbeaB terrcd Um eanpmign of 1794 in HoUaad, aa » Cad«t In the icnrlee of Um Scrca UatttJ
PftKlncca. 8«rT«d la Ireland, during the rebellion, in 1708. litcludlnf the nction at Vinefsr UUl sad cnptara
of Wezfoid. Landed with the army In Ponucal in Aug. IftOS, and lenrtd throughoat the PeBlnaalnr wsr,lm-
•lading the battlee of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Busacn, and Salamaaeai aiege, atiaall, aad eaptare of 8aa
Pehattiin. pat-rift of the Bldaeioa, hattlee of the Xirelle and Nlve, and laTettmeat d Bayoaae, at vMCte
laet ha was MveMly wounded, ae alio in oppoeing a French dltiaioB on Iti adrmnee to laiargo^ la ItlO •
Berred alao la the war la Ara. Sir Wlllian hai recetTod the gold croai for Banco. Haliiaaara, 8aa Saba
aad the Kivc; and ihe ftUrer War Uedal sad f»ar claapa for Boltla, Vhaltra, Contaaa, tad Hlnlte.
«!5gg3^ «] 9ad(SKtherhndmffUanibn) Regt. of Foot. US
"CAPS OF GOOD HOPE."
51
22
28
20
16
16
15
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15
19
14
10
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ffi'irJamMDouglMj^KCB.JPw. 10 July, 1790; ZteK^. I9Jsne,1800; Capt.
16 Sept. 02 ; Afqfor, 16 Feb. 00 ; Lieui.-Col. 30 May, 1 1 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ;
JHqfor-Cfen, 22 July, 30; Lt.^Gen. 23 Nof. 41 ; CoL 98fii Regt. 15 June, 40.
Lieuttrumt'CoUmeL
Robert Spark,* Ens. May, 07; lAeui. 3 Sept. 07; Cimt 17 F<*. 20; MaSw',
F 25 Dec. 35 ; Limt-Col. i» 28 July, 38.
ir<t/^tf.-*Joliii De Burgh, Em, P25 Nov. 10; laeut. 7 April, 25; CapU H9
Sept. 26 ; i#<u>»- '28 Juljr, 38.
Loreiiio Rothe, Sns, p 6 March 28; Lieut. p21 Aug. 35: Capt. P2 April 41 ;
Afoior, 20 XoY. 46. ^ » r y »
11 Sept. 17
P28Sept.d0
P 10 Dec. 34
P12Aug. 34
P24 Not. 35
23 Aug. 27
P25Dee. 35
27 July 38
P 3 June 36
P21 Feb. 40
21 Feb.
14 Oct.
84
36
Captains.
John Joaq^h Orier .....
Wm. Bernard AinsUe
Robert Murray Banner
X4. Cosmo Geo. RusseU,^.
Charles Henry Gordon . .
W. Maedonald,QJI#.iaNo.8a
Alex. Sebastian Leith Hay
John Alexander Bwart • .
Qeoii^ Studdert
J. Anstmther McGowan *
LlBUTBNANTS.
John F. A. Hartle, AdH.
Francis H. Crawford. . . .
Eraa D. Macpherson. . . .
Qeorge Seton
Colin Maxwell
Robert Lockhart Ross
Warner Westenra Carden
Robert Egiinton Seton
John Alex. Fraser ....
^ofiAug.MurrayCathcart
ChristopherBdw. Blackett
Wm. G. Alex. Middleton
Alexander Young
Ekbigns.
Hen. A. Bolton Mackenslc
Wm. Donald Macdonald
John Millar Bannatyne
James Dalsell >
F^d. William Burroughs
W. O. Drummond Stewart' p 2 June 48
Arthur Rose P21Aug.40
SomefsetMolyneuxClarke, p 23 Nov. 49
BV8I6K.
LIBUT.
9 Apr. 25
P24 Nov. 35
P30Dec 36
p 6JQly 88
P28July 38
P 13 Jan. 84
P26 Apr. 80
15 April 42
PlO/Bly 39
4 Mar. 42
Pll Nov 36
P15Dec 40
Pll Nov. 36 p 26 Feb. 41
P28 July 38| P 13 May 42
CAPTAIir.
P31 Jnly 28
P20 Sept. 37
P 26 Feb. 41
P27 Aug. 41
P13 May^ 42
3 Dee. 47
P 31 Mar. 46
P12 May 48
P 3 Aug. 40
Pdl Dee. 47
BBBV.»MAJ.
23 Nov. 41
19 Oct 49
P26Apr. 80
P15 Dee. 40
27 June 45
P 4 July 45
13 Apr. 46
25 Sept. 46
21 Dec. 44
24 July 46
P 2 Oct. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 4 June 47
P17 Dec. 47
P 1 1 Feb. 48
P31 Mar. 48
P27 Sept. 42
27 June 46
P 4 June 47
P 17 Deo. 47
P3I Mar. 48
P 21 July 48
p I Oct. 47
P 3 Aug. 49
riOOet. 49
PoyiNMfer.— Stephen Bhike, 26 Jan. 40 ; Em. P 4 Oct. 44 ; LUui. p 21 July 46.
A4futant.—Limit. John F. A. Hartle, 28 Jan. 48*
Quarter^Magter. — Donald Sinclair, 22 March, 44.
^ur^CMi.— William SaU, M.D., 13 Jnly 47 ; AMitt.'Sur^. 10 May 89.
A9$iMt,'Swrgwn.'-jBmsB Webster, M.D. 28 Sept. 47.
Faeingi Yellow. — Agents j Messrs. Cox and Co.
[Returned from North America, 31 Aug. 48.]
1 Sir JsiiMt DoBglas Mr««d In th« PfnlnraU with the Portugtiese snny, and haf recdTed ths gold cross
•ml ihiif clMpt for th« battiM of Bnaaoo, BAlamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, OrthM, and Toulouw.
t LL-CoL Spark aerved la the American war in 1814 and lA, and wa* wounded at Mew Ortesnt Bill Jasoary
l$l^
t Captain VcGowan lenred with the 40th throughout the operatioof InCSndahar and Afl^hantitan in 1841
and 1648 (Ifedai), and was leTerely wounded at Qundamuck. He was alio preiSBi at the battle of
XaharalBSCs Mth Dee. 1848 (Msdal).
t K
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*^'' L8«rf.4 0ct.l8W.J
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94th Regiment of Foot. [
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47
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84
89
89
16
15
14
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a Sh' William Warre/ CB., Mm. b Not. 03; lAtut. 8 June 04 ; Capt- 86 April
05; Mojar^ 30 May 11 ; Lt.-Coi. 13 May 13; Col, 88 July 30 \ MtQ^r-Qtm.
S3 Nov, 41 ; Col, 94th Foot, 2d Sept. 47.
Lient^CoUmeU,^Hearf Robert Milner, jEn$, ^ 7 Feb. 28; Luut, ' 3 Dee. 86 ;
Capt, P12 Dee. 26; Jlf<i/ar,P6 July, 33; Xtcti^.-Cof. P31 Dec. 41.
James Brown, Ent, p 16 June, 15 ; Lieut. 6 Oet. 80; Copt, 98 Bepl. 30 ;
Mtnar, 11 Feb. 42 ; Lieut-Col. 0 Nov. 46.
3£i|/or«<— John Leslie Dennis,* JSfu. 86 Apr. 88; Lieut. 88 Sept. 30; Capi.
17 May, 41 ; JUi^for, p 89 Nov. 44.
James Patersoo,^ Bm. p 17 May 21 ; Lieut, p 4Dee.8S; Cajyt. P 6 April 31 }
Breo.'Mto., 23 Dec. 48 ; Mqfoi , 31 July 46.
Captaiss.
0 George MannselL .....
0 Henry George Buller.
0 Wm. H. Klrby
0 George A. K.d'Arcy
0 William Henry Dore ....
0 Septimus Lystci* ••••..
0 Edward Smyth Mercer..
0 Joseph Alfred Sykes ....
0 Adam Campbell
0 Godfrey Rhodes
LlBUTEKANTS.
0 James Stewart Menxies. .
0 George DorehiU
0 Gilbert Mahon
0 Alexander Maclean, Ad{f.
0 Henry John Wahab ....
0 Thomas Henry Stoddard
0 Justin Edw.D.MacCarthy
0 Isaac S. B. Phipps Boileau
0 R.W.NewmanVaughan,«.*
0 Charles Augustus Daniell^
0 Henry Hamilton Pratt ..
0 George Noble Bredin ....
0 Herbert Taylor M*Crea. .
0 I James Buchanan
0
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0
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0
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Pll July 34
P26 June 35
14 Oct. 36
P21 Apr. 37
p 8 Dec. 37
P28 Dec. 38
p 6 Mar. 35
P31 Dec. 41
19 April 86
P 19 Mar. 41
I<IBUT.
P 8 Dec. 37
p 8 June 38
P28 Dec. 38
86 Sept. 39
P 27 Sept. 39
18 Aug. 41
P 11 June 36
2 Aug. 44
19 Feb. 38
P85 June44
CAPTAIW.
P31 Dec. 41
6 June 44
7 Dec. 45
9 Nov. 461
17 Dec. 46
P 6 Oct. 48
83 Mar. 49
P 13 Apr. 49
28 Aug. 49
PSOJnly 491
BEBT.-KAf.
Norcliffe BendysheWalton
Darid Hunter Blair ....
Rice Davies Knight ....
Richard Hull Lewis*.. ..
M. L. Vsmham Reynolds
CharlM William St. John
Whileford John Bell ....
HenryVansit.Stonebouse,«P25Feb. 48
p 10 Feb. 38
P20NOV. 38
P 9 Nov. 38
15 Mar. 39
P22 May 40
26 Oct. 41
16 Dec. 40
I 29 Apr. 42
PlOAug. 42
P 18 Jan. 39
P25 June 44
6 Aug. 41
2 Aug. 44
20 Aug. 44
22 Nov. 44
P 4 Apr. 46
P 25 Apr. 45
29 Dec. 46
2 Sept. 45
11 Feb. 48
13 Nov. 46
Francis Dalmaboy Wyatt
Ehsiohs.
I» Samuel Sexton
Wm. D.H.Guinoess Day
Charles Twysden Seala
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11 April 45
P17 Dec. 47
P 8 Mar. 48
PlO July 46
18 Aug. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
23 Mar. 49
p 13 Apr. 49
30 Nov. 49
84 Oct 39l
P 25 Sept. 40
24 July 41
p 28 Jan. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
6 June 44
29 Mar. 44
P 29 Dec. 43
P 25 Apr. 45
P 10 Apr. 40
9 Nov. 46
30 Sept. 43
17 Dec. 46
25 Aug. 47
P17 Dec. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
P 25 Feb. 48
p 3 Mar. 48
P 10 Mar. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
23 Mar. 49
P 13 Apr. 49
22 Aug. 49
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gttmmt atChoMB (buia i
Oa the arproMa tf vor
May IS41. dcfrttc* of
8 Capt. Ljtua aenrwl »« H»« Waf oC i*«ce«».
»lon in Spain as UeuL of In«»«''T; •»*J?^";r
Mnt in tba opefstiOM befcw ta 8i«aMi,aM
waa wvanly woundrd througli the bo4j »■ *■•
attack apoa tha fertii«4 ktlg his of Amslm
•aar Haoanl. Ha waa abo P»^» •» .*>»^
wttlt k. capture of Iran C»«Jf') "fiiJSJSISIf-
Chttian, and at Chla
Philip Primrose
Richard Raphael Meade
Henry Jameson
Ramsay Cnnliffe Sladen
Robert A. Boothby Tod .
P«iiuiff€r.-John Mffls Hewson, 28 Sept. 47 ; Sni. 18 Maitli4aj ^^^
A4futant.^Lieut. Alexander Maclean, 10 Sept. 44. I*-
Qimrfar-ilfaffer.— Thomas FitxGerald, ^ Jan. 47. ^^
Surgean^Jf William Thompaon, M.D. 19 Jan. 38; Aemt.'Surg. 18 OcU 10.
0 il#fii«.-5iir^awM.— Edward Menries,29 Oct. 41.
0 William We»tall, M.D., 21 July, 4€L
0 John Clay Purves, M.D. 9 April 47.
Faeingi OrtCD.— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
■i to Uabaa. aa kto tm
kNaklp't
of ISOS-S. on tha Maff^of «» •«
aabaaqaeat ittiaat. n^^^jf
I to Liaaaa. aa hia Brat AMcaa-caiBp. mad aanaiaA ia Uw»f !il!r;HSrw,'Wiri-Bi to ' -^- l T
SSTaflC. iKE S JSIak. Ml* dafcat ika fir of Ika F^^
S^naaaat aha tefay tfca latiaat »«• tJaCaa u»*ha nrnm tJTmfmV^inM,^^
afCl»4a41oiii«awlia5aaaB4»toraaafarBai*laa,itaiaaf tkaFWta«« salt* «■!■ nil i ""
aSS5CafCi«4a4Boii1ga.U _
taaaKadtha War Madal aU aim daaaa.
S liaat. Taai^ Bemwawaii tha Or
8b4 ataradag af Baivfaa, ikS«
•aaijaar •* *• Mtfc ta tl- actkm wfeh a^Ullaa^
■ MaiSaf, 4 waa aamdty aaaaiat wltk a ayaar. U.La«ta«a
S*5SS?;^ 95^A ( The Derbyshire) Regt of Foot
64
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40
44
43
19
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17
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9 ^{r Rlcliard Aniifttroiiff-,^ CB. Ens. S3 June, 06 ; lAeui. 5 Kov. 90 ; Capt^
9 July, 08; Mq^or^ 90 May, II ; Lieut,'Coi.^ Aug. 18; CM. 32 Joly. 80 $
Mn^jm^Q^n. 23 Nov. 41 ; Co^ 06th Foot, 20 Mareh, 48.
9 izmtM Campbell,' KH. ^n^ 17 Sept. 03; Xi^v/. 26 Aug. 04; Cfapt
P8i Mar. 08; Mqjor^ p 3 Jtme, 19; Lieu*.'CoL PIO July, 24; C0L 28
Jimei 38.
JIfq/Vir*.— 9 John Walter,' ^w#. p 16 July, 06; Lieut, 3 Sept. 07; €apL p24
Mar. 18; Af^^V, 26 May, 31 ; Br wvet- Lieut, -Col, 9 Not. 46.
9 Joseph Robert ftainefl,^ J&u. 19 Sept 05; Lieut, 28 May, 07 ; Capt. 2 Juneb
26; Brevet'MaJor, 28 June, 38 xMqfar, 20 Apr, 4a
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Jobs O. Champion ....
Wm. Armstrong Rogers
Alfred Thomas Heylaad
Henry Hume
Henry O. Chester Master
John Fit2 Thomas Dennis
John Henry Carew
Thomas Davis «. .
Gtoorge Cornwall .
William Minchin
LlBCTTBNAtfTa.
Son, E. Sidney Plunkett p17 June 86
Geo. James Dowdall, o^/. p 8 J one 38
Jnlins Aug. Robert Raines
BN810N.
• • . • « •
2 Ang. 31
7 July 14
P 4 Apr. 83
P 9 May 36
Pl8Sept.36
P 4 Aug. 37
P 10 July 40
20 May 42
P 8 July 36
P29Apr. 42
LIEUT.
James George Eddington
Wm. Rowland Maxwell
George Couftenay ViaUs
Henry Swettenbam ....
John Neptone Sargent ..
Thomas Browne Feneran
Lioael Eraser
Edward Spieer Charlton
Henry Foster
John Herbert Armstrong
Ensign s«
George Caveiidish Taylor
8. filomefield Kekewich
Alex. J. John B£acdonald
Anthony Morgan
Rich. L. Otway Pearson
George Wigbtman ....
Robert Grabam Polhill . .
Geo. L. Carmichael Smyth
28 Jan. 42
P 3 June 42
P 20 Dec 42
P 20 Jan. 43
23 June 43
P 19 Jan. 44
19 April 44
24 Not. 43
23 Mar. 44
P25NOY. 45
P22May 46
8 May
2 June
8 July
1 Dec.
2 Feb.
P80 Oct.
P 13 Dec.
P 2 Feb.
35
30
36
87
38
88
42
44
CAPTAIN.
P 9 Mar. 38
P 1 Mar. 44
Pll May 41
14 May 42
6 April 44
P25Jnoe 44
14 Apr. 46
P22 May 46
9 July 46
Pll Sept. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 7 May 47
P 3 Mar. 48
9 Juue 48
p 16 Dec 48
2 Feb. 38
14 May 42
P 13 Dec. 42
Pl9Jan. 44
P 2 Feb. 44
P26NOT.46
Pll Sept. 46
P 3 Mar. 48
9 June 48
1^16 Dec 48
BftBY.-lKAJk
V 11 Sept. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
23 Apr. 47
P 7 May 47
3 Dec 47
31 Mar. 48
P 16 June 48
P 15 Dec 48
P4iymatter, — Q89 F. Feneran, ' 16 Dec. 37 ; Qwarfer-Moiter, 1 Dec 23.
At^utant, — Lieut, George James Dowdall, 7 Marcb, 45.
Quarfof^jrofter.— William Holt, 3 Dec. 41 .
^urpeiMi.— Archibald Gordon,* M.D., 12 Sepi. 48 ; Auiit.-Surg, 28 June 36.
Aseittemt^Surgeans. — Huntley George Gordon, M.D. 31 Dec. 41.
Edmonds Robert Ricliardson, 30 June, 43.
Faeinffe Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox U Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R.
Borough, BUf Armit and Co.
Fd In dw Pcnliunla nrom Au|, 1808 to tiie end of that war In 1814, Indndlaf th« capturt of
katti* of BuMco. actions at Pombal and Rediaha, delteee of Alba de Tona««« batttM of VMsila, tlw Pyrcnect
(scvrMf woundod through the ■m), and TouUmm, bealdct a tieat mviy minor act ons and tUrmlsbMi Served alao the eam»
valfna tf iSlftaad SBin Bnnnab ai a Bflgndicr i itoraMKl and earrird Sloekadca near Prome. on the lit and Mi Dae. VUOt
Bto aicfanid has reeelved the gold medal and two elatpa for the hattlea of Bnueo, Vittotia, and the Pyrcncee.
S Colonel Campbell Mrred during part of the Rebellion in Ireland, In 1706 and W, and was preeenC ia
llie seUooe ai Balljnamnck, Granard, and WUion's Hoaplul— wounded in the hand in the ladter aflkliv
YohiBteeiwd in tke expeditioo to Hanorer, in ia4S-6> and retigned a Suff titnation for that purpose; setve4
with the expedition until the French army was expelled from that country. Catnpal^ In Spain, la 18040k
ezpedilloa to Waicberen ; campaign of 181S, Including the surrender of Cambray and Paris. H* hts raeelrea
|te War Medal with two clasp* for Roleia and Vlrolera.
S Lieat.-Colonel Walter served In the Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to the end of that war, fa
1814, including the passage of the Bidaisoa. batUe of Nivelle 10th Not., and Nlve 0th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and
Mill naenabar, pai>te of the Adnar, and InYestment of Bayonne in 1814. Serred also the campaign of
IVia, «■# wae prasent a« the surrender of Paris. He iias received the War Medal and two clasps.
4 M^or Kaiaes serred at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera. and Corunna, besides minor aflhirs duhag tlw
retreat *, served also at Walcheren. He has recvlTed the War Medal and two clasp*.
4 ^master Peoeran served the campaign of 1814 in Holland. Also the eampalgn of 181ft, indudlag the
haftli of Waterloo.
• JDoMovChmlaa lei^red wllh the ASid In ths oampaiga on the 8«il4 (Modal) III 1940, ladadtaf th«
•ctloBs at Boddlwal, Allwal, and Bobraon,
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Oct. 85; Cap/. P 10 June, 86; 3fq;or, P 19 Sept. 34; Zteti/ -Co/. P88Js^»4S.
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Ar<yor».-^Robert Bush, En$. P88 April 86; Lisut.9 5 June 87: Cmi.
P8d Mar. 38 ; Brev.-Mi^or, 9 Not. 46 ; Mqfor, P 15 Jane 49.
John Snodgrass. Eiu, 13 Dec. 33; Limtt. 1 Dec 36; Cavt. P15 Dae. 40:
If^ifer, s 1^ June 49.
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Wm. Archibald Ey ton ..
Edward W. Scovell ....
Bdward Regan Qregg* . .
Richard RouudcU Currer
Bdward Cioker*
James Clyde
Frederick Pierce
Robert Mounsey Lambert
John Vise O'DonneU . •
L1BUTBKAIIT8.
Richard Roney
R. F. W.Cumber]and,a4(/.
Herbert Vaughan Mundeil
John William Lloyd ....
Cha.Oct. BardleyWilmot
Geo. Fred. CampU U Bray
James Henry Archer* . .
William Rogers
John Salmon Gordon . •
John Smith Cannon ....
John Whiteside* •• .
Fied. Dobson Middleton*
Edward Oliver Barker . .
Christophilus Qarstin* . .
FredericlK Jec^sop Jones . .
B. D. Justin Mac Carthy
William Munnings Lees. .
Fred. Goulbum AUman . .
Pntrick James Jobn Grant
Oetarius Lowry
Chades Anderson
Francis Wm. Fellowes ..
George B. Cumberland . •
Ensiovs.
James Wm. S. Moffhtt . .
William Alfred Swift . . .
Watkin Tench Little. . .
George Henry Cochrane
Alfred John Ford
Donald William Dundaa
James Menvies
Patrick Hunter
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P30 Jnne 37
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88 Sept 87
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8 Nov. 40
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29 Mar. 44
88 Mar. 44
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A4fyiami.'-LUui. R. F. W. Cumberland, 9 April 47.
(2iiarlcr-Arasl€r.~WiUiam Thompson, 85 Feb. 48 fS Vov. iA.
8urgeim.^Wm. Lucas, 8 July, 41 ; AnUt.^Surg. 85 May 96; Aq
Jjtiiflaia-^krpeoiw.— Richard De Ltele, 87 Aug. 41.
William MacAndrew, M.D., 6 Dee. 44,
Jofen James CUffbrd, M.D.»7 A19. 4a
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Colonel.
9 Sir Henry Frederiek BooreriV KCB. OCMQ. Bnt. 6 Aug. 09 ; Lietd.^ €t^.
10 Not. 00 ; Cept. & Lieut.^Col. 28 Jwe, 10 ; CW. 4 June, 14 } Mi^'.-Gm.
27 May, 25 : Lient.'Oon. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 07th Foot, 21 Not. 43.
Lieut.'ColonoU.'-9 Henry Fred. Lockyer," KH^ JShm. p 25 Mar. 1813 ; Zt. 19
Jan. 14 ; Capt. p 20 June 22 ; Mt^or^ <> 12 June, 36 ; Lieut ^Col. 26 Oct. 41.
r. Kieholas Lawson Dnrrah,' 9nd Ue^. 16 Aug. 04 ; JAnii. 2 April, 06 ; Ootpt. F 90
June, 08 ; Brevet-Mqf, 27 May, 26 ; Refftl.-Mtff. A Brw.^Lt.-CoL 28 Jane,
38 ; Lt.'Col. 14 Apr. 46.
JTifforf.— Geofge HutGhison, Lieut. 14 July, 14; Copt, P26 Jane. 27 ; Bnai'
Mqfor, 2.S Nov. 41 ; Mqfor, 27 Sept. 42.
r. Hon, H«nry Uobert Handeook, i^iM. 8 April 26 ; J^eut. 9 20 Mar. 87 ( Capt.
i'24 Feb. 32 ; Mqjor, 14 Apr. 46.
CAPTJUira.
Ang. Fred. Welsfor^ . . . .
]M>t.ColYm
r.John M'Ca^ill
r. Tbo. Onslow W. ingmxn
Isaac Meore
r. Geo. Maulererar Gowan
Marc Antoine Obert
r. John Hntton
Richard Fattinson* ....
r. Thomas Willionis ETans
James Dnpre Brabazon . .
r. Bobert Dillon
LlBUTBKAlTTa.
r. Bdmund C. Legh ....
Fowler Burton^ tUyutant
Thomas Biggs
Sydney Cosby Jackson . .
Septimus Moore Hawkins
Archibald Richard Harenc
Bdwaid D. Harrest ....
f. John F. Ferris'
r. Hedley 6. J. Vicars . .
Thomas Venables
r. Charles Heniy Lmnley
n LawrenceWm.Reynolds
r. Heniy Geoige Woods
r.Thoma* Edw. Jones,a<^'.
r. Bdward Kent Jones . .
r.Charlen Edw.8tainforth
ENaioirs. |
Richard Francis fiohnes
r. William Fred. Norman
Oabonie Barwell Gannon
r. JamesVangluMi Arthure
r. Wm. Richard Annesley
Thomas Henry Pipon . .
Sraest Randol'phMackesy
Artliar H. Thiitlethwayte
Matthew Brinkley
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P24 Feb. 32
P27I>ec. 33
26Jatt. 26
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20 Feb. 36
IP 10 Feb. 37
1 2 Mar. 36
27 April 32
P 16 Nov. 32
p 14 June SO
20 April 36
8 June 38
6 July SO
PdO Aug. 80
2 Oct. 40
P 10 Sept. 41
2 June 43
Pl6Apr. 42
17 Apr. 42
20 Nov. 40
22 Dec. 43
P 28 June 44
P30 Aug. 44
P 26 Apr. 46
13 Oct. 43
6 Feb. 46
21 Apr. 46
8 Sq>t. 46
26 Sept. 46
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P 13 July 47
P 10 Dec. 47
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20 Oct. 48
29 June 40
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27 June 28
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28 Dec. 88
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16 Nov. 43
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14 Apr. 46.
P 6 Nov. 46
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P 10 Dec 471
CAPTAIN.
no Jan. 38
P 29 May 40
26 Oct. 41
P 15 Apr. 42
20 Feb. 44
P26 Apr. 45
P 6 Feb. 46
14 Apr. 48
P 23 Apr. 4?
11 April 48
20 Oct. 48
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KesM, u Aldr.de. Canp le BM-
fadier Arnold, ISib LaM«rs !■-
clodlnt the ti«fc and oapiiii* vf
GbuaiiOT (Medal). He iefved a«
M^or or Brigade of Carriry la *•
earopalfn or 0«alier and tm Ae
Satl^, tnHvdtnc the baMlce of Mahar^pore (Madal),
Buddlwal (bone kiUed), Aliw«l.aiid Sobaaoa (Hedal).
He aUcB aa AMtak-AdJutaDC-Orncral of Caralry under
Viiffadker Outetott dutat I' Hany SaiMa'a aperatldM
is Uie Upper SttU^
7 Lleiic. Verito aerTad fa «he BviiMaa w* te Itti
P 21 July 48
20 Oct. 48
14 May 40
P30 Nov. 49
P 14 Dee. 49
Paymaster. — George Griffin, 24 March, 43 ; Bta. 16 Dec. 36 j Lt. 22 Feb. 39»
A4^utamt9.'-^Lieui, Fowler Burton, 23 Sept. 45.
r. Lieut, Thomas Bdward Jones, 14 May, 49.
<iuartef^Maet9re. — John Desmond, 12 June, 46.
r. Patrick CarroH, 7 Aug. 46.
Smrffeom.'^r, John Drope M^llree. 8 Dec. 46 ; Attlst,'8urff. 20 Febw 36.
Henry Downes^ M.D. 19 Jan. 49 ; AseiMt.-Surg. 1 1f<rr. 20k
AetUttmt'Surgeont.^'^. John Bwing, 21 May, 41.
Charles Vidler Cay, 12 June, 46.
Feiemgi Sky Blue. — Agenu, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir BsBfj BottTflfls MTTcd with dip Coldptream OuArda in Ef jrpt during the cAmpsign of MOl, flnelad-
iDf Um pfction At the lAadlng, and ihoap of the 18th And Slat MArch, fot which he hAa received a medAl.
Aide-de-CAMp U> the EatI of Roaaljn At the siege of CopenhAcen, In 1807. Atde-de-GAmn to tin Onke of
WelUuffton At the psiaAgA of the Donro, And At the b«tile of TAlAvers. AaatMsnt A4|uUuit-0«nerAl ai the
bAtllea of SAlAiDAncA And VittoriA, liege and aaaAult of Sau SebAatiAO, bAttlee of the Nive And Ortheik for
whicti bo liAA reeeWed the gold eroiia And one c1a»p.
1 Lievt.>Colaael Loelijrer aerved In the Pealiuala, fwma Aug. 181S to the end of the war, Indudlnf the battles of ltive|i«,
WlTc. 0I8m< Mm, (bevetcljF ■iiHi* •■ left wriet and cttow Jolat), and Tealooaaw Be has lecetved the War Medal and
fltfee claepa.
a Ltenl-Oal.lhunftMrv«d In SeylUoMUe when bedcfftdiA 1806; and before the Mme place In 1MB. At Mill, 1b Ucllf ,
wbcB a dtaawt waaande by the troopa of Mont, Uag of Naples. Served alM thacanpalfD of 1814 In nollaad. {acliadii* the
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Ou the Coban and Appointments " CHINA ** and the deriee of ** Tkg ihmgom^
CoioneL
9 Sir WUloughby Coiton^* QCB. k KCH. J?iij. 31 Oct. 1796; Lima, h
Capt, 26 Not. 99; Oipl. & LUut-CoL 12 June, 1811 ; CoL 25 Jsly, 21 •
Mqfar'Qtn, 22 July, 80 ; LietU^Qen, 23 Not. 41 ; Col. 98th Rcgt. 1 Aw. ML
X;«eii#^C(0tofi#{f .— 9 ^tr Colin Campbell,' KCB. En$, 26 May, 08 ; i^. 28 Jtiac 00 •
Copt. 9 Nov. 13; Af^*. p 26 Not. 26; U^CoL p 26 Oct. 32 ; CoL 23 Dec 4s!
WiUlam Roberta,* ^ni. 14 April, 14; Limt. 7 April, 26; Cmpt. » 18 Oct. 31 •
Mqfor, P 6 Oct. 41 ; Lt.-Col. 4 April 49. '
Mqiart.-^yrmma Bdie,« JBkf. p14 Jan. 26; lAmd. f18 Oct. 31; Cami. 9»
Not. 33 ; M^or, p 13 June, 46.
Thomas Heaton LoTett,* Bnt. p 6 Jane 35 ; LmU. P27 Apr. 38 : Cmptn '9 0cc.
41 ; Jtf^or, 4 April 49^^
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P 4 Mar. 36
P22 Mar. 33
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12 May 37
P26 Apr. 39
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9 July 29
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20 Oct. 37 17 Mer. 43
P22 June 38 P31 Mar. 43
P 4 Oct. 39, 11 Sept. 44
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28 Nov. 33
P 16Feb. 38 26 Aug. 40
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P 29 Jan. 41
P29Dec. 36
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P 6 Oct. 41
P 18 Not. 41
1 Apr. 42
21 Not. 41
26 Not. 41
22 July 42
28 Dec. 42
18 Mar. 43
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Daniel Rainier^
Thomaa Charles Onnsby *
John Morton Jeffcry^ ..
Edmuid Uaythome/«.
Francis Grsntham/ ....
CharieeColby^
William Coatea
Hy . Batea,^tf . jk a 7 4iia« 40
Warren Anchmnty , «••...
Frederick Shelton
LiBUTBIIANTB.
Fnmeis Peyton*
Jamea Dutton Smyth . .
Lawrence Shadwell.* a4r«
Bdward Grantham,^ ....
Angoatna Fred. Steele*..
Thomaa Clement Donbar
Henry T. Richmond . .
8. Hen. Hutchina£dwarda
Richard Young
Molyneuz Batt
Martin Dillon
Octariaa Latonche . • . «
RobertReid
Robert John Hoghes. . . •
Campbell Barber Browne
Geo.D. Dickson CieTeland
William Croker
Henry Wallace Stroud • .
Charles Hill Freaaon ....
Daniel Antolne Baby • • • •
Richard Clancy
Horatio Nelson Rippen. .
Don. Macleod Farrington
BKaioKS.
Peter Edward Qnin ....
Mootague Browne
Charles Henry Dagg • • • .
Frederick MoUer
Thomas Templeman ....
Jones Harper Rcade ....
Thomas Gardiner
Wm. Henry JoaqOi Lance p 18 Sept. 49
J'aymofter.— James Fagan,* 21 Aug. 49 ;* Quartef^Magitr, 19 Jan. 86.
Atyutant.'^Lkui. Lawrence Shadwell, 21 July, 48.
Qaor^erwiraator^— John Riordan, 21 Aug. 40; JKnf. 31 Dec 44 : X<sX. * 10
July 46.
^ur^eon.— Charlea Cowen,* 16 Feb. 44 ; Asiitt.'Surg. 97 9Uieh« 85.
^«ffwlaB<-^iirpe0fM^£dgar Dnmareaq Batt,* 12 Oct. 41.
John ColUa Brown, 26 April, 45.
Benjamin Swift, M.D., 8 April 42.
Faemgi White. — Aaents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
WUlMfhby Oottoa icrrad with Um Srd Qmuia on Um ezp«iUtion to OooaAamm In tMBz mi m
popsnlMfM la 1807, wlMffv b« wm appotatad OqNiCy-AMliUiit-AiUwtaM-OeMni le tW mwni vftAe
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10 April 49 tsislfKSJ^ SSJSrLVtirii**^:
4 April 49 catta CaBpMTB «aff Mite kal* arCto^Mai.
fj S'*4 eM wrvaa m Dm«tr.AMitlSBl-A4|tttaat-0ciMrmI to tiM Ucht DlriakM doriof tbt whole of tW
l(Vl w *^ »y^ <• Town Tadisa and Iha aubiaqiiant adTaMaTSa tonam wmtatnli^ m uriaa oC ahfci
l!i^ !^.!!^.*"^^^°*- R««WMd to BMiaad oa pnmiolloa In Juoa 1611. aw! f^oiaad tha fialM
' JK 8 S Si In >•!•; be ^m inaMnl at tha batUa oTvittoria, conunaodad tha Light r^^-im'f aft the
^*^"^ Atenaadthas^aaUofihatedhrigateorOoardaai tha raimlaa of the tortto from Bsf«
a dlfWIoB or 6if AjvUbaU OaaipbaU't army te tha BMrmaM war; and alM of
S^^K"] 9Mi{Lanarkshue)Reffin,e«iofFoot. [v„g£S?.'i^ 361
Colonel.
9 Sir Howard Douglas/ Bt. GCB. GCM6. 2nd Li^ut, 1 Jan. 94; JLUut. 90 Uxf^
94; Cap^d Oct. 99; Afq7.,12Oct.04; Lt.-Col, 31 Dec. 06; CM. 4 Jane, 14;
JUi^jor-Gen, 19 July, 21 ; Lt.-Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Col, 99th UegL 16 Mar. 41.
Lieui.^C0lonel,^HenTy Despard,* CB., Bnt. 85 Oct. 1799 ; LUut, 96 June, 03;
Capt. P 19 Not. 06; Mt^or, p 12 Aug. 19 ; Lt.-Col, p 13 Aug. 29; Col, 9 Nov. 46.
Mqjon, — 9 John Napper Jackson,' Em, 1 July, 06 ; lAeui, 1 Jan. 06 ; C^9i»
28 Feb. 12 ; Mq^, 11 June, 29; Brevet tieut.-Col, 23 Koy. 41.
Edward Last,« Ens. 18 Oct. 14; Lieut. P20 Not. 24 ; Capt. p 82 Xay 29;
Af <|7or, P 18 Oct. 39.
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Captains.
Geo. liarmaduke Reeves
Jaffray Nicholson
PhiUpSmyly
Bdw.Mauriee O'Connell,^.
John Armstrong'
Henry James Day
Archibald Wm. Reed* . .
Richard Ramsbottom . .
Isaac Hindiey H. Gall . .
Rupert Barber Deering, e.
LlEUTBNANTB.
Charles Blamire
Patrick Johnston,' ad, . .
Frederick Montgomerie .
Robert Henry De Winton*
Lempster R. Elliot"
G.J.DeWintonDeWhiton
Edmund W. Isdell
Bernard Henry O'Reilly
Robert Mends
William Forward Austen
Fred. William Despard . .
Augustus Fred. Smith . .
James Grime
Ensigns.
Robert Baylis
Wm. H.D.ReevesWelman
Robert William Benison
Francis Seymour Gaynor
Allan Macdonald
Loftus John Nunn
John Bennett Williams..
ENSIGN.
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LIEUT.
1 July 24
P20 Nov. 24
P27 Mar. 28
P22 May 29
29 Oct. 12
10 Feb. 25
P 4Sept.35
P 7 Aug. 35
22 Nov. 36
P 3 Mar. 37
P25Jnly 87
P20 Nov. 38
P20 8ept.39
P 18 Oct. 89
9 Aug. 39
P 18 July 41
P 18 Feb. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P31 Dec. 41
P 6 Sept. 44
29 Jan. 46
28 Jan. 48
15 Jan. 47
P 8 Apr. 26
P22 Apr. 26
p 18 June 30
P 9 Dec. 31
19 Apr. 14
11 June 89
P 25 July 37
p 1 June 38
7 Oct. 39
17 Oct. 39
16 July 41
P 18 July 41
P 18 Feb. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P 28 Dee. 41
12 Jnly 45
P 5 Nov. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
8 March 48
P 12 Sept. 48
P83Mar.49
P 4 May 49
8 June 49
CAPTAIN.
P27 Apr. 27
P 6 July 33
P 18 July 34
P28 Apr, 37
29 Sept. 37
16 July 41
P 17 July 41
P 16 Aug. 42
P 23 Mar. 49
8 June 48
BRBT.-MAl.
23 Nov. 4i
9 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
7 July 46
It PaTmMtsrPntlMrrtdlB
the American war in I81i ; to-
Ittoteered to pan tlu-oufh the
Amerieea fleet <m Lake Onta-
rio, in commaa<i of Hateam,
wi^ proTlsknu for the Niagara
Prontien. Pfaeent at the liege
of Port Erie, and thanhed la
puhllo orders by Mr Gordon
Orunwumd, foraeatetfag to take
a foraging party at Sugar-lxial
Preient also at the deftnee of
the T9te<de«pont, on the Ghi|H
peway Creek.
If Quarter-maaterlfacdonald
•enred at Walcheren, and was
pretent attheiiegeof Pluthlng.
Served afterwards in the PealasiUa, including the
battle of Bosaoo, Lines of Torres Vedraa^ and
stthseqnent adTanoefhmi thence ( battle of Bida-
manca, capture of Madrid, skge of Buxgoi, aad
retreat from thence, action at Osma, battle of
Vlttoria, slcga and capture of San Sebastian
(wounded), passage of the Bidassoa and storm-
ing the heights (wounded), passage of the Nlte
Bth (wounded) 10th and 1 Ith Dec, inTestment of
Bajronno, and repulse of the sortie, (severelf con-
tused on the head from thefh^ment of a shell),
besides Tarious minor actions and sUrmlibes.
21 April 46
P 10 Dec. 47
23 May 48
P 1 Aug. 48
P 12 Sept. 48
P 23 Mar. 49
p 4 May 49
Henry Fred. W. Siy .... 1 1^22 June 49
Pa2^ma#(«r.—Edward Pratt,^* 18 Oct. 39 ; En$, 3 Dec 12; XmiU. 20 May, 14.
AdiutaanJt.'^IAeui. Patricia Johnston, 9 Oct. 46.
Qvarter-Matter.—^ i2A Alexander Macdonald,^' 13 June, 34 ; JB^. 16May|34.
^ur^^on.— Henry Hadley/^ MD. 27 June, 46 -, AesUt.Surg. 28 Nov. 84.
AMi%ttant-Swrgemt.-'^^eoT%'^ Tliomaa Galbraith,>< MD. 6 Oct. 41.
Henry Higgina Jones, MD. 10 Dec. 47.
Fae^e TeUow. — Agent ^ Qeorge Samuel Collyer, Esq.
1 Sir Howard Douglas served in Portugal and Spaiii in 1808 and 9, and was preeeat at the battle of
Coranna. Senred afterwards at Walcheren, including the siege aad bombardment of Plnshfaig. Returned
to the Peninsula in 1811, and continued there during that year and to the end of the campaign of ISlS,
having In that time been emplojed on a special mission extending throughout the north of Spain, aad was
praeent at the operations on the Orbigo and Essler, and In the combined naval and military operattooa on
the north coast of Spain in the early part of 1812, the attack and reduction of Lequetto, aad afkerwaiids at
the siege of Aetoiga ; the operations on the Douro, including the Mockade of Zamona, the aitack and
reduction of the enemy's Ports on the Donro^ and the siege of Burgos. Sir Howard haa reeelTed the War
Jf edal and one clasp for Corunna.
9 Colonel Despard was engaged at the reduction of fonr strong forts, and In the assault and captoie of
ftut fortress of Chnmeer in the East Indies, In 1800 and 7 ; also at the si^e of Ounourie In 1807 and 8. In
i80O he served the campaign against the Seiks; also the campaign of 1817 and 18 In the Deccaa, as a
If i^or of Brigade, Including the battle of Jubbulpore. He coinniaaded the troops in Kirw Zealand llroBs
June 1845 to January 1848; he wms at the atiack of the Pah at Oharawal un the 1st July 1846 aad its sub*
sequent capture ; and he commanded the combined naval and iiillliary force engaged In ihe operatloas
against the Pah of Ru^iekapeka, and ito subsequent capture by assault on ihe 11th Jaaoary 1840. aeosived
a eoatttslon when mounting the breach at the storming of the fort of Chnmeer.
8 Iieut.-Col. Jackson served in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of the war In 1814vlncludlng the Rege of
Cadis, Unesat Torres Vedras, Massena's retreat from Portugal, actions aad aflUrs at Pombal, BadinliiL Leira,
CondelM, Plear-de-Lls, Quarda, Pos d'Arouce, and Sabogal } battle of Puentes d'Onor, 8rd and Mb Mayt
siege of Badi^oa in June and July, 1811, actions at El Bodon and Ouinaldo, siege and storm of
Cittdad Rodrigo, third siege of Bad^ot and storm of the Castle by eecalade, 0th April, 1810; battle of 8a*
lamanoa, capture of Madrid, the Retiro, and Port La China, aad in command of an escort of the third Divi-
sion In charge of the garrison of Port La China on route to dudad Rodrigo. Retreat to Portugal, Oct. aad
1010, battlea of Vlttoria, Pyrenees, NlTcUe, and Orthes; actions at Vie BIgom and Tarbea, battle of
and the whole of the various minor aflhirs during that period. He has leodved the war Modal
clasps.
4MsfarLeaieem«and«dthetteeMia the soatham dimtet of Vew SsshaA dailag the gvsaier pari of the •pewttoaa
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** BUSACO" — " BARROSA" — " FVBNTBS D'ObOR"— " ClUDAD RODRIOO"— ** BADA*
job" — " Salamanca" — ** Vittohi a" — ** Nivbllb" — " Kitb" — ** OKTHBa" —
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ColaneUin'-Chirf.
9 tnFUldMarthal Arthur, 2>iiAeo/WeUiiigton,KG. GCB. OCH. 10Peb.iO.
CoUmeli Commandant.
1 Vm 5ir Andiew Ftbocis Barnard,* OCB. GCU. Bnt. 86 Aug. 1794; Ua^.
Sept. 94; Capt, 13 Nor. 04 ; Majifr, 1 Jan. 1805 ; Xicu/.-Coi. 88 Jan. 08 ; CW.
4 June, 13; Mt^ar-Qm. 18 Aug. 10; 14eui.-G9n, 10 Jan. 37; CW. lal
BatUlion Rifle Brigade, 85 Aug. 88.
8 9 109 Sir H enry George Wakelyn Smith ,• Bart. GCB., 9nd LmU. 8 Hay, 06 ;
JJeut. 15 Aug. 05; Capt. 88 Veh. 18; Mi^, SO S^pt. 14; LimL-O^L
18 June, 15 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Mqfor^Gen. 0 No?. 46 s CM. 8nd BbIUUmi
Rifle Brigade, 16 April, 47.
TAeuitnant' CoIomUm*
1 Geoige Bailer,* CB. 8iul £^8 Mar.80; Li. 88 Mar. 86; Copt. 9 19 Aug. 98 ;
Mqfor, P3l Dec. 30; Luut.-Col. P87 Aug. 41.
8 Charles Du Pr4 Bgerton, 8ii€C /.iei*/. p 13 July, 86 ; lAmt. P86 Not. 98;
Capt. P31 July 36 ; Major, 14 Apr. 46; lAeut.-Col. 13 July, 47.
r.8 Arthur Johnstone Uiwranoe, 8nd Lieut. p4 Apr. 87 ; Xietii. P18 Fel>. 90;
Capt. P84 Feb. 37 ; M^far, P 11 Sept. 46; Liiut.-Col. 1 Aug. 47.
Mqfora.
3 John Hamilton Esten, 8itif Lieut. P30 Aog. 96 ; LUut, 930 Har. 38 } Copt.
P31 May,30; M^rior, 14 April, 47.
1 Sidney Beckwitb,^ 8fui Utut. 17 Apr. 98 ; Lieut. 86 May, 33 ; Capt. V3l Drc
30 ; JTq^, 13 July, 47 ; Brecet Lieut,^Col. 88 D«% 48.
r.8 Wm. Sherbrook Ramaay Norcott, 9nd Lieut. 13 Jane, 88; lAeut. 16 JoM,
85; Capt. 81 Feb. 40 ; Mqjor, 1 Aug. 47.
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Capt. P3 Aug. 41 ; Mqfor, P 80 Dec. 48.
P 7 June 31; Lieut. p4 Dee. 95;
Captaxbs.
r.8 Wilmot Henry Bradford P84 May 33
r.8 Wm. Henry Beresford tP85 Jan. 3d
8lfD LIBUT.t LIBUT.
1 Alfred H. Horsford •••••••••••••.
1 Edward Booper
1 Edward Arthur Somerset
r.8 William Shipley Warren
1 Alex. Macdonell
r.8 Frederick Robert Elrington
1 Lord Alexander Geoige Russdl • .
9 Joseph Wilkinson
1 Charles John Woodford
1 Henry Hardlnge •
8 Wm. Harry, .Ear/ ^£m>n, «. ..«.
8 Maximfl. Montague Hammond,. . . .
1 Spencer Stewart
8 Frederick Augustus Wetherall,* a. .
r.8 Peregrine Charles Baillle Hamilton
1 Julius Richard Glyn«
r.8 Albert de LauUrar
1 Aubrey Agar Cartwright^
8 Thomas Cochrane IngUs
18 July 33
84 Jan. 34
80 Jan. 36
P 6 May 36
P 83 June 37
P 7 June 30
P 11 July 30
30 Dec. 38
88 Feb. 40
p 10 June 40
never
15 Dec. 40
PU May 41
10 Dec. 89
P 8 July 41
16 July 41
P87 Aug. 41
P 15 Oct. 41
P 14 June 89
P 18 Oct. 41
CAPTAXV.
P 86 Aug. 36
P 3 Aug. 38
P83 Apr. 39 p
P 5 July 99
0 July 40
10 July 40
PU May 41
83 Not. 41
15 Apr. 48
15 April 48
P 3 June 48
P 6 Aug. 48
P87 Aug. 41
P 15 Apr. 49
6 Aug. 49
P 8Sept.49
P 31 Jan. 4ft
P85Apra46
P84 Oct. 46
P 88 May 46
P 7 Aug. 46
18 Jan. 47
14 Apr. 47
P 7 May 49
18 May 41 p 8Jaly 47
P 7Apr. 43|P84SepL47
P 16 June 43 PS4 8ept.47
Pl4Dec. 98
P 6 Oct. 43
P 13 Oct. 43
P 5 July 44
P 31 Jan. 45
P14 April 43
P 80 Oct. 43
to Mm «tM imitm»
8 Astley Pastou Cooper
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f llslnly •»— d«* M WMvrlooi,
I Sir U^ty SoMk MrvttfvMli Ike SlSt arifttto •• Ike ■!««. mmhw a^ «iklw af Moato VMaawilat Sir 8.
aad at Ihr anault apoa
1 Aug. 44
P 18 Not. 47
P 9 Jane 48
31 Aog. 49
P 83 Doe. 49
» 89 Dec. 49
P 1 Aug. 49
Ajrm
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the battW or VlBtar« u toa embarkaUaa ol toa Uoo^ at
MAfor-GcMfal labart CraaAivtf w ISOS i wai Mrtoaaly «o«ada4 to to*
Ci MMHailt* a aeBB|iaBy to th* parMilior MaoMsa ftrwa toa Ltoaa of LUtaa i ai toa aittitoi af Badtofca. (
r AriMaa. Apaototad Brifada- M^Jar to Um tod Ligtat Brlaada to Cha Light Dlrtstoa, aad «ai tamamt to
Sabafal, taltla af FlMBtoa d*OMr. tfi^t aad Mvrai af Clodad lodritow •laga <iid ttotm oT Bad^faa, baiOaa af
aT tta halgkto oi Vara, aad paaaga af ifea SidaMaa. tatt'a oT lairr. atuak apaa Ika padiloa oT
■ arAiCBa|ara,tattlaorotito«.aflWr at ftrbci, aad bamt af TaatouM. Appatefad Aarfataa
laaapi aadar M^or- Gaaaral Ba« datttntd ■ganui llaibtaftaa aad waa ytmai at iha batila af
Wtifctoitiia anaght fcaan datitaulwa. aad want aai agatai ttoMtdlatriy wui
tta anaak vpaa ifea wii'a Itor* aaar Haw Ortn«. After iba dcaUt af Mr
to S4r Joka Laabaft. aatoBMBdl^ tba anay, a»d waa piaaaat at tlw ttana m
jaaitoii MatinOMwal iclfea tto Dl*Mao af tka Anay
atHntaitlaaf Waiwliu. to W fca waa appaliitod D. Q. M. Oaa. ai toa Capa af Oaad Bapt . aiwl iiwiihda
atolai tir lul i ila ITTTitoa rtti^SoaiTHi ipiiaiinBi ^a^i ifci SiSli irttii la 1111 nt fm toMtf
toa Bail todlaa aa A<Uataat 0— lal, aad •m aaatoatod a JLCB. tor Ito Mttaa af Mator^para^ to «M
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LlBUTBHAVTS.
r.8 WQliam Robert Churchill Spen
8 HeKules Walker
1 Qeoiige Pslmer Erelyn
8 Bdwmrd If ewdigate
3 Robert lleary Baird
r.8 Heory Davie Fergiu<m Davie • • • •
8 Hmi. Gilbert Elliot, a4ittton^. . • • . •
r.8 Charles Edward Barry Baldwin . .
1 John Cole Nicholl
r.8 William James CoW ille
r.8 If on. William Draper HortimerBest
1 Charles VemoB Oxenden
3 Arthnr De Vere Fue. Maldea ....
1 Charles Henry Spencer Churchill • •
1 Edmond Hanningham Buller
3 Hon, James Stuart
1 Augustus Wykeham Clifton
1 Bon, Leicester Conon
I Arthur William Godfrey
8 George Henry William Walker ....
r.8 John Ross
1 Herbert Somerset HamiltonComewall
1 William Bagenall Brewster, udji' - •
1 Bmi, Henry Cliflbrd
SbCOND LlBUTBKAXfTS.
r.8 Peter MacDonalda4/(Q.ir. 10 JTayiO)
1 Wyndham Willhim Knight
r.8 Alfred Manners Drummond ....••
r.8 George Horsey Waddington
r.3 Arthur Nixon
1 Robert Baillie
3 Francis Walter Balfour
8 Henry Tryon.... ••••••••<
] Coote Buller ,
3 Frederick Henry Hamsden <
8 Arthur Frederick Warren
1 James Bowles ••••.
1 Henry Gore Lindsay •• •• ,
r.8 Henry Wrixon Becher • •
r.8 Charles William Doherty ,
8 William Thomas Markham
1 Hugh Guion Macdonell • . <
r.8 George, Lord Bingham . . .
1 Thomas Harvey Bramston .
1 Daniel Sidney Sandford . . .
3 Henry Trafford Trafford . . .
1 Claud Thomas fiourchier .
3nd libut.
•••••'
81 May 43
88 May 43
38 May 43
8tf May 43
P IJuly 43
P 16 June 43
P 7 July 43
P 6 Oct. 48
P 5 July 44
83 Nov. 43
P 17 May 44
P88 Aug. 44
81 Jan. 4d
P 10 Oct. 46
11 Oct. 45
P 34 Oct. 45
P 14 Nov. 45
P 89 Nov. 45
PdO Dec 45
P81 Dec. 45
14 Apr. 46
P 88 Apr. 46
P 7 July 46
P 7 Aug. 46
8 Sept* 46
Pll Sept. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 83 Apr. 47
80 Apr. 47
P 7 May 47
PUMay 47
P 8 July 47
P 13 July 47
P 14 July 47
P 33 July 47
P34Sept.47
P35Sept.47
P 18 Nov. 47
P 9 June 48
P 83 Dec. 48
83 Dec. 48
P39Dec 48
P 16 Feb. 49
p80 Mar. 49
81 Mar. 49
LIBUT.
P340ct. 45
PSODec 45
P31Dec. 45
14 Apr. 46
P 88 May 46
P 7 Aug. 46
Pll Sept.46
88 Apr. 47
P 7 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 3 July 47
P 13 July 47
P83 July 47
P84 Sept. 47
P34Sept47
P 15 Oct. 47
P 18 Nov. 47
P 18 Nov. 47
P 9 June 48
P88Dee.48
P 39 Dec 48
P30Mar.49
18 Apr. 49
18 Apr. 491
In ftiM esnuMign on iIm 8ntm
In 1B4« iJi«dal), and wm m-
v«rely wounded (lost left l«f )
at ttan iNUti* or SobraoB.
10 Apr. 49
1 Wroth Aclaod Lethbridge | 4 May 49
PaytnoMteri, — ^8 John Newbury, 83 Aug. 44 ; Em, 88 Dec. 88 ; Xf. 81 Aug .41*
1 Charles James Lindam/ 8 Oct. 47 ; En$. 8 Nov. 48; UnU. P88 Mar. 45.
AdlpataUi,--r,% Second Lieut, Peter MacDonald, 8 Sept. 46.
8 Firtt Lieut, Hon, Gilbert ElliotyS3 April, 47.
1 Firet Lieut, William Bagenall Brewster, 19 June 48.
Quarier^Moiter*, — r.3 Thomas Gough, 14 Aug. 46.
8 WUllam Stiiiwell, 87 Oct. 46.
Heni7 Peaooclce, 81 Aug. 49.
Surffmmi, — ^1 Evans Gamons Lioyd,6 Aug. 41 ; A,'S. I80ct.87; fl'.*ii.85 Jan.87«
8 Arthur Anderson, M.D. 16 Dec. 45 ; Atsitt.-Surg, 16 Oct. 85.
r. 3 Thomas Alexander, 30 May 45 ; Amtl.-Surg, 10 Oct. 34.
Aetisi,'8urffi.^2 John Fraser, M.D. 30 Aug. 41.
r.8 John Uddell Robinson, 83 July, 45.
1 James Edward Scott, M.B. 1 1 June, 47.
1 John Biggs MiUer Lewis, M.D. 11 Feb. 48.
Iteginumtali Green. — Facingt Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
[Ut Sattalian embarhed for Foreign Service, 10 Nov. 1840. At the Cape of Good
Hope. Dtpdt at Brietol,'\
f9nd Battaiion embarked for Bermuda, l^th Sept, 1841. Now serving in CanadaA
ir, 2nd Battalion embarked for Foreign Service 25th July 1848. Serving in Canada!}
4 Lt«it.-CdL Bc«kwilh com— ndifd ttM lafkntry Ui Uie accioa with aod OtfMt of tte rebel Boars m Bomb flaali.
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1st frest Jndia Regiment of Foot ' ~
«' DOMINICA"—" MARTIXIQUB"— " GUADALOUPB.'^
CoZbiie/^— 9 Sir Qeorge Tbomaa Napier,' KCB. Ena, 25 Jan. 00 ; 14,1% Jiiiit»
00; Capt, 6 Jan. 04 \ Mqjor, 30 May, 11 ; tt-Col. 6 Feb. 12 ; Cot. 27 May,
25; Mqf.'Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen, 9 Nov. 46; Co/. 1st W. I. R^t.29 Feb. 44.
£/.-Co2#.— 9 Edward Rowley HiU,> Eru. 23 Feb. 13; Lt. 24 Feb. 14; Capi.
P 26 Sept 26; Breo^Mqj, 23 Noy. 41 ; Mqj* ^^ ^^7* ^^9 Lt.^Col, 1 Jan. 47.
990 Robert Hughes/ Em, 11 April 11; Lieut, 29 Oct. 12; Capt, 13 Feb.
27 ; Brevet'MqjoTf 23 Nov. 41 ; Mtyar, 3 Mar. 43; Lieut, -Col, 1 Mar. 48«
^Tofor^.— Luke Smyth O'Connor, Ens. P27 April 27; Lieut, 22 Mar. 31;
Capt,Pn Jan. 34; Erev.-Mqfor, 9 Not. 46; Mqfcr, 1 Jan. 47.
James Clarke, Etu, 11 Jan. 21 ; Lt, PlO July, 27; Capt, 21 April, 36t Br^
Men, 9 Not. 46; Mai, 1 Mar. 48.
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Captains.
George Robeson
George Waller Meehan . .
Augustus Wm. Murray
Alex. Wm. Mackenzie. . .
Richard D'Oyly Fletcher
Charles Walter Orange*
Edmund Hay ter Bingham
Nlnian Craig
Robert Hughes
James Henry Robeson, a.
William Sankey, e
James Agg;as, $,
LiBVTBVAVTS.
Richard Doris, $
Thomas Wm. Stewart ..
Henry Anton
George Herbert Robeson
W. John Chamberlayne, «.
George Allan
John Ross
John Moore Tittle
Haydon Lloyd Cafe . • • . |p 27 Sept. 44
Anthony Tnnstall p 2 May 45
Thomas Clark, ii4/. - • • .
George Jones
Henry Jones •••
Stanley Douglas Stnbbs
Henry Ratcliffe Searle . .
Wm. Newcomen Watts . .
John Fanning
Richard Doyle Barrett. .
Alexander Morphy ....
Samuel Head
Julius William lliompson
CourtenayThos. Hammill
Olirer George Stokes. . . .
Waring Alex. Biddle. . . .
BN8XON.
21 July 25
17 April 28
P 28 Dec. 32
3 Feb. 37
P21 Apr. 43
p 3 Not. 43
P 10 Mar. 37
P25Mar. 36
2 June 39
23 Not. 39
P 19 Apr. 44
8 Jan. 41
S5 0ct 39
20 June 41
14 Jan. 42
19 Apr. 42
25 Not. 42
3 Mar. 43
25 May 15
31 Jan. 44
26 Apr. 44
11 July 45
8 Jan. 45
P 24 July 46
P28May 47
P 9 Dec. 45
30 Dec 45
14 Apr. 46
28 Apr. 46
IJan. 47
P 9 Apr. 47
30 Oct. 47
P 14 Jan. 48
P 18 Feb. 48
LI BUT.
BVBIOHS.
William James Rosa . . ..
Angus William Maekay . .
ArUinr Wellesley Castray
'Bdmmd Patterson ....
Rob. Horatio Geo. Minty
Frederick Mares Godden
Edw. Barnes Goodman • .
Alexandre BimTo
12 May 48
23 May 48
23 June 48
12 Sept. 48
17 AprU28
14 April 36
P 28 Not. 37
1 June 39
P 19 Apr. 49
P 2 May 45
1 June 89
26 Oct. 89
18 June 41
16 Apr. 42
P 8 Aug. 45
16 Apr. 42
22 July 42
22 Not. 42
3 Mar. 43
31 Jan. 44
6 Dec. 44
3 Jan. 45
11 Sept 17
9 Sept. 45
P 9 Dec. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
23 July 46
P 24 July 46
28 June 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P 31 Dec. 47
21 Mar. 48
6 Apr. 48
9 Apr. 48
14 June 48
20 Not. 48
27 Apr. 49
P27 Apr. 49
6 May 49
5 Oct. 49
CAPTAIN. BRBT,-MA^.
1 June 30
15 Apr. 42
P 25 Not. 42
IJan. 47
P 9 Apr. 47
P31 Dec. 47
1 Mar. 48
21 Mar. 48
6 Apr. 48
20 Not. 48
P 27 Apr. 40
6 May 49
S Lt.-CoI. Hill NTT*! ta the
Peninralm fitHu Sept. ISlt to
the end of tkat war la 1SI|»
indudUif the aflUr of 8«i
MuiMM and rvirani from Bnrw
ant, M a TOlantotr ; battle ef
ViUerIa, paMage «f Iha B|.
danoa, battle* of HiT«lle aad
ToalooM. He baa NceWad tlM
War Medal and foardaepa.
4 Lt.-Ool. Hnirhes mrfd to
the F«nbiMilafti>m IM0tol8lt«
inclndiaf the flret tleft of Ito-
d^oc, and the battle* off
Vlttoria (woandcdXSala
and theftvcBeeikbMldet <
mtoor aetiooe and akin „
Preiaat at Waterloo on
18th, 17th and 18th ^mo,
was wooadod on the IMu
hae received
and foordatpe.
Ha
0 Oapt Orange torred aa ta oActrofirimto
In Canada dnritif the aup|»reieH» of tiM imm
reetlon, and wae ppiiant at the ilafe of Katj
Idand.
^ , - 7 Mr. Stewart Mrred to the pMtotato ft««i
0 Jan. 40 March. 181 1 to FM. 1818, and wae pweeal to
P 27 Apr. 49 the rMiaat ftom Bufioe.
4 May 49
P 6 July 49
0 |Payma«ter.— Alexander Smith, 3 Dec. 47; Quarfamuuftr, 18 Not. 41.
0 Atl^uiani.^Lieut, Thomaa Clark, 21 July, 46.
0 Quarttr'Maiter.'-Chn\€M Btokeley, 17 March, 48. [J7.il. 10 Dae-IO.
6A Surg, — ^9 John Edmonstone Stewart,^ 2 Not. 80; AeriH.-'Sm^. 25 JiidC| It;
0 A$$i9tant'$urge(ms.—ThotDMM Frederick Wall. 20 Not. 46.
0 I Alex. M'Arthnr, M.D.. 3 Apr. 49. I [F^in^ Wliite.
0 , Philip H. C. Croaa, 8 April, 49. | Agemis, Cox ft Go.
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2nd West India Regimerd of Foot 255
CoUmeU-^^ 5ir Robert John Harvey,^ CB., Em. 8 Oct. 03 ; Z^ 84 Mar. 04 ;
Capi. 8 Jan. 06; Afe^;. 85 July, 11 ; Lt.-CoL 21 June, 18; Col. 38 July^ 30 ;
Mqjor^Gen. 83 Nov. 41 ; Col. 2d W. I. Regt. 15 Jane, 48.
JLieutenant^ColoneU, — Henry C. Cobbe, Ens. 15 Feb. 31 ; Lieut. P83 Jan. 35;
Capi. P3 NoY. 37 ; Mqjor, p80 Oct. 40; Li. -Col. 26 Hay, 44.
William Raikea Faber,* 8fu/ Lt. p 10 April, 26 ; Lt.^2S Aug. 28 ; Capi. P88
May» 35 ; Breo.-M(^. 23 Dec. 42 ; Mqj. p 17 Nov. 43 ; Zt.-Col. ^ 15 Dee. 48.
Mqfors.— Herbert Mends,* Ens. 1 April, 88; Lieut. 19 Feb. 84; Cmtt. 19
Mar. 89 ; Jfi^or, 26 May, 44.
£dw. Charles Soden, Ens. I Feb. 16 ; Lieut. 27 June 24 ; Capt. 10 Nor. 34;
Brev.'Major, 9 Wof . 46 ; Major, 29 July 47.
CAPTAIirs.
Bichard Elliott
Stq[)lien John Hill
Henry Wase Whitfeild ..
George Howell
m Abraham P. Kenyon
John Miller
Charles C.Rookee
William Anderson, #.. . . .
Jas. Delamain Mends ..
John Warren Oiubb,#. . .
Charles Durie
John Crosbie Harnett ••
LlBUTBNANTS.
Wm. McCarthy Marray,#.
John Harger
Stephen Blaney Gordon. .
George Bennett
Wm. Elliot Mockler,«...
JohnHarpuit Q.- jr. am ar.»)
JohnComeliusM* Pherson
Robert Scott
Arthur Wellesley Joyce. .
ArtiiiirHunt
JohnM'Court •••.....
George James lyey ....
David Aikmsn Patterson
Alex. John Blair Child . .
Robert Grigg
Henry A. Whitmore Ay ton
Patrick M'Loughlin ....
George Ellis
Thomas Gibbinga ......
M.SackT.Hamilton Eaton
John Deane Beece
Birsioir.
88 July
10 Nov.
18 Feb.
Pll May
24 June
P29Dec.
Pll Mar.
10 July
P 3 NoY.
16 Mar.
1 Aug.
9 Not.
14
25
28
38
13
35
42
37
37
38
34
43
Birsiavs.
R. S. Wilkinson Jones .
George Ross Caldwell .
Charles John Patterson
Wm.Tho. James Simmons
T.Birley,^i{.Q..jir. wOeMS
Wm. Benjamin Crispin. .
James Lambert Byrne . .
Forward Rumley
Lloyd R. Creak Drouet. .
John Foulkes Becker • .
Horatio James Wise ....
JohnHill
28 Feb. 39
25 Oct. 39
26 Oct. 39
87 Oct 39
8 May 40
15 Dec. 40
14 Dec. 41
15AprU42
17 April 42
18 April 42
IJan. 43
1 Not. 44
P 4 April 46
2 Sept. 45
7 Jan. 48
14 Aug. 46
17 Sept. 46
13 Nov. 46
15 Jan. 47
19 Feb. 47
P29Dec. 48
13 Aag. 47
P 1 Oct. 47
P 2 Oct. 47
8 Oct. 47
29 Dec. 47
21 July 48
14 Oct. 48
15 Oct. 48
P 9 Feb. 49
27 April 49
28 April 49
P 28 Aug. 49
5 Oct. 49
LI BUT.
30
13
28
P14
24
25
P3l
25
26
8
P 6
P 4
Not. 26
Feb. 28
Oct 31
Feb. 40
June 13
Jan. 39
Dec. 42
Oct. 39
Oct. 39
Mar. 40
July 38
April 45
4 Aug. 41
15 April 42
do
. do.
do.
18 Aug. 42
29 Dec. 42
10 Not. 43
28 Mar. 44
26 May 44
1 July 45
15 Jan. 47
29 July 47
26 Oct 47
3 Oct 48
P 13 Oct 48
do.
89 Oct 48
27 AprU 49
14 Aug. 49
P 28 Aug. 49
7 Aug. 39
15 April 42
15 April 42
P 2 Aug. 42
26 May 44
15 Mar. 46
P20 Mar. 46
9 Nov. 46
29 July 47
26 Oct 47
9 Jan. 46
P 3 Oct 48
OAPTAIW. BBBV.-MA7.
8 UtijorUmU
served many
yeiin on the
Wetteni Coast
of Africa, and
fraspnesent at
the flrtt attack
made npoa die
Astiaiitecs oear
the village of
Doaguali, Mth
Sept. IMS, nnder Sir Charies
H'Cartby. Presmt also at
the destroction of the aattve
Dutch town of Socoondee,
17th Feb. 18S4, and employed
ia the boaU of H.M. ships of
war skirmlshinf with tlie ii»-
tires of that town and tbeAshan*
tees on the followiag morning.
In action agidnat the Ashan-
teea. Slat May, 1894 ; and at
the defeat of their army on the
heights in tear of Cape Coast
Castle, 11th ^oly following.
On the 4th Feb. 1898» whibt
in command of Dizcove Fort,
he was attacked hy abont 0000
natives, tlie garrison consisting
of only one oorpozal and nine-
teen privates, (natives) B. Afr.
corps ; with these he defended
the post, and Ibreed the enemy
to retreat with much loss in
killed and wonnded. Besides
the above he has been In va-
rious skirmishes with the aa-
Uvea.
S Uest. . Cokmel Febcr Mrrea wHh the 4Mi
chnrngboat tlw war with China (Medal), and was
picaent m the Sru and Mcond eaptwcs or ChuMa.
itormBad optnnef thehctehtsabeTcCBBton,attaBk
end eapcan of Amof sad of Chiakae.oeeiipeiaon of
Ningpo, and repolie of the ai^t attack, attack aad
eaatare of the ■booit'i ealMaehad camp on the
hmhU of Bcnao. of Chapoo^aad ofWo«aag,lftd
ofnaalua.
Michael M'Hogh
Payiiia«f€r.~John Matthews Olbbs, 19 Oct. 49.
^ifrii^ait^.—£itf. Thomas Birley, 29 Dec. 47.
Quarter^Master. — Charles Frederick Johnson, 2 Jane, 48.
Swgeon.-^Wm. Henry Brownson, MJ>.,18 Feb. 48; iiMif^.-5iir^.l7 8ept39.
Assist.-Surgeons.'^WilllB.m Legge Reid, M.D. 23 March 47.
PatrickJosephCIarke,17Mar.48. I Faetngs YeVUm^^Agenif
Thomas Parr, 21 July 46. | Charle8R.MacGrigor,Esq.
sir BtfbcfflIIarT«y lerred as AHtatBt-Qoavter. Matter. OoBferal of the BrltUb and of the PortafWM atmlM la Portofal.
Ptaaw. fhm ISOe to thoeloaaertho war talSI 4, aad wm vmaBt ai tko battles «f the peMage of the Dooro and
iond ilcfe nf BadaJoa, iic|a aad •lotm of Clodad Bodrlfo mhI aadaiao, battle of Salsianw. •kg* of Borfoa,
tattica of VMSoria. PjniMna, ttlfhdy womdcd. Nlrellr, Ml? a, Ortboa, aad Tevloiiat. baaidai Mnaaroaa minor aHUn.
Froa ISOS la ISII ha waa cBploycd la praenrlag liiialllfcBer ofthe nMtny in ^▼aoea of the arny. to otfanlafag dIm Porto-
gmse OatftUa Orrpi, m* oOecra af wlileb prawnted htm with aa elacans aword to tmUmamf of hia fcrriaoa with tbcm i aad
to itaUiiHgtha altenvi of the aanarapaaaaf* of toe Tagvaat maiaiiara Wnm ISU to IS14.he wm the oiian of com-
the Dob* orWclltagtoB aad the PcrtueooM tMoya. Sir aeben has raeaivad Iba Gold Xadal bt tae
>3
Half
450D ora rresi ijuaa jie^menz qf rood \iAgni injamryy
ColofUfL^lf Waiiam Wood/ C.fi. K.R. JS^. 87 Jan. 97 ; Lieut. 27 Bee. 97 ;
Capt. 3 Dec. OS; Mtg. 14 May 07 ; JJ,'Col, 8 April 19 ; CoLi2 July 90 j
Mqf.-Oeti. SS Not. 41 ; Col. Srd West India R^. 8 Feb. 48l
Lieut.'Coland4.'^9 Fftincis Perry,* fiu. 80ct. 12; IdaU. 18 Feb. 13: CM.
8 June, 26 ; Mqfcr, 8 Dec. 87 ; lAeut.^CoL 15 April, 42.
6A
JH4(^0r».— Thomas Abbott,* Em, 13 Au^ 12; Xte^. 7 Apr. 14; Cap#. 18 Ai^.
36; Bm^'Mtfjor, 9 Not. 46; Af^V. 2 July, 47.
William Shaw,« Ens. 16 Mar. 27; Lieut. 26 Apr. 31; Ckwf. 19 Attg.36;
Erevet^Mqfor, 9 Wot. 46 ; Mgjar, 17 July, 49.
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CAPTAXva.
Alexander ^ndlay
James Palmer ..*••.
Isaac Fostef*
James Travers
Wm. St. Legcr Angelo
BdwardPoHier
James Waddell
William KnoK Orme,*
Thomas Prendeigast'
Geo.W.GonyngbamStiiart
Qee.W. Molynenv Lo?ett5
Bioh. Ploaket Iicland ..
LlBUTBNAllTS.
Henry Wm. H .Graham,<iA 3 Not. 37
Caay ton 8. Hext Hingstoa' 28 Juae 38
Peter John Maedonakl, tf J 85 Oct 39
Oeo.B.TriscottColman,«.' 31 Dec 39
Henry Charles Watson . . P18Jttne41
James Francis Birch, <f . I 7 Jan. 42
Thomas M'Curdy !i»29Mar. 42
WillUmSamaelGomming 2 Feb. 44
John O'Fknagan >*24Jan.46
Robert WUIock Davki ..I 27 Feb. 46
R.Couron,Qr.JVM.SDM.4t.' 17 Oct. 46
Henry CroftoD p 8Sept.46
LIBUT.
6 July 31
20 Apr. 16
26 May 11
28 No?. 34
20 May 36
p 10 June 41
P 6 Feb. 36
P 13 Mar. 40
17 Oct. 20
P 87 Mar. 36
27 AprU 20,
23 Dec 86
CArrAiv.
22 May 33
6 Jnne 16
14 Sept. 18
89 July 36
20 Oct. 37
24 Mar. 48
2 May 38i
P31 Dec 44
22 Apr. 86
p 10 Jan. 38
30 Nov. 84
28 Dec 38
BBBT.-XAJ.
Strange BeetMU Hartigaa
Frederick William Dowse
John Halahan •......•
Charles Roberts,*
George Sotheby Tyler ..
WiTliam iTen Lotman ..
Williain John Rosswiirm
Robert William Harley. .
Robert Mnstyn
William Heni7 Walsh ..
John Maryon Wilson • .
ENSICkBS.
John Hardy
Bobt.Hor»ley,Q. ir.ie Ap. 47
Francis Brown Dixon . .
Claadins Kerr ........
William Hamilton ..... •
James Bolton Knott ....
Wm. Beverley Robinson
James Dngald Thoi nson
Henry James Rainsford . .
30 July 44
23FMI. 44
11 July 46
26 Jan. 44
28 Apr. 46
P26Sept.46
6 Feb. 47
8 Oct. 47
10 Nor. 43
11 Feb. 48
P21 July 48
P 7 Apr. 48
2 June 48
P 4 Aug. 48
12SepC48
10 Sept. 48
8 Dec 48
27 Apr. 49
4 May 49
16 June 49
19 Oct. 49
13 April 40
11 Sept. 40
18 June 41 J
7 Jan. 48
29 Dec. 42
80 Dee. 42
2June43
81 Apr. 46
1 Oct. 46
7 Aug. 47
P 6 Not. 47
P 19 Not. 47
7 Apr. 48
27 Mar. 46
2Jue48
22 Dec 46
27 A|)r. 49
27 Apr. 49
17 Jnne 37
86 Aug. 39
16 Apr. 29.
16 Apr. 42
26 July 44
P 8 Sept. 46
1 May 46
P 11 June 47
18 Jnne 40
P 20 June 46
10 July 46
17 Jnly 49
aid^<M.as*iril«la
aflUn up lo Ch« tellto of
9 Nor. 46
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SflMv
•>pc41ttMI to timm
hiTommMf mmtn
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«ii4 alaa ia SrfuWin' a ti4itto4
•itaek «o th« CtAmy Jf iiiia
LmM m ISM, %V At BBWHI^
tviWa OB tko ft ■alia .
4 Mi^iw Show wainim at Hm
lUMi^ af Boiva P«a« oa ik«
B«Tar OMnMa, Udi Vm. MSI , aa4
■t tiM aUack B»oa B— >■, 17*
Boo
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2 Oct.
P 14 Dec
46
49
49
28 Aiir. 49;«w«b.B«tIa4ia«lattoa'pitorM
29 April 49 tbo oa?«ai« or *«• ■aifTZvi^
Uaaui aa towd, gaiaf la«o Joaa
Broado. 8orva4 la lk« Ttwoaaava
party ai*4«r Capt.
ik« tfaopo ta ata
of tkat plaMi «aa ai
wounded la iho BtfatUaT
ta tiM KaadlM
ttM — foiaa
woo rcoouod joi
jMrtoda
MMloa
•od
nWU wwffo la Um Art
S Capcala OHM wrvod atik iho i
wiloaorMalianapev«(Bcdal). Abolalte
oo tto Salkj (Mctfol). nd aoi
at Baddlaal and Aihni, la YUah
hayowt woand whca ohaifl^tke Srtk
t CapC Frtadfrnat wrrvd ifcotMboat tko
■kaaA tko lot, Sad mAUb Daa.
Id IftbJaa. IMS. aad battle of PasMB Mo«
t Ucat. Boberta Mn«d wHk iho SSd ia tfte
(MoMl)
Reginald Guard Palmer
GeorKcCole I 83 Not. 49
Henry Leigh I 84Not.49>«^
Payiniutfer.— Fred. Jesse HUls, 6 Feb. 47 ; Em. 30 Jan. 44 ; Lieut. P9 Maj 4&.
A4jutmU.'^IA€Ht. H. W. U. Oraham, 1 Jnly, 48.
Qnarter-Afdufer.— Alfred Elfbrd Granted Aug. 49.
5tfr^d0fi.— Jobn Summers^ M.D. 88 Amr. 49 ; Asiiet.^Swrg. 29 May 40.
i4jsii(.-;terfff.^WiUi«n Johnstone Fyfle, 8 Dec 48.
Geonre Hyde, 8 Dec 48. I J^tadn^Blne— Jffirtt
Thomas Mannera, 22 Dec 48. 1 Messrs. DownesdkSoii
If aia Tcaia ia tbc Wcat ladioi^ accomaaaifd tW •Kpodittaa ta BmowIb ISQI. «t
bdBdiavtlM hntto«f Caraaaa. aoW^BCBilv « tte atapa of naaktefc ho •«!«».
ta, *yck hB oaniad; aad la Mofoaabcr W ««• i«bib anft m WUcbvoa ta
tkoWa^waaOTMBtfti. la MM he aionidfdM tho ffditwiBaifa^wWo
ia ISIS, la the Iirat.-Colovclcy oTiha Wih. hr joiacd tho anay la 9tj\wu
U at tho battlo of BladtBahurg. «hm ha iiiMlvad flkar
Uwidf M a fciaoacr of
haWarlMalwUhoaa
■adwaaobUiedta
Tean*8«rT.
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Pay.
88
44
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Ceylon Iti/le Regiment
257
0 tSuniiel Blvybroolte/ 9ndZieta, 17 Dec. 12; LUut. 9» April, 18; Copf. p6
Mufth, 23 ; ilfq;or, p 27 FeV. 35 ; LietU.-Col. 26 Jan. 44.
9 Henrj Simmonds/ JSfi#. 21 Mar. 06; Lieut. 28 Mov. 05; Cap#. p31 Har.
13 ; Brevet'M({J4fr, 10 Jan. 37 ; ilfajar, p2 Dec. 37 ; Lteut.-CoL 7 Jan. 42.
Geors^ Cochrane/ -B>i*. 22 Jan. 07 ; IA,1 Feb. 08 ; Capt, 13 Feb. 27 : Breo^
Mqjor, 23 Nor. 41 ; Mqjor, 8 Jan. 47 ; Li.-CoL P28 Sept. 47.
3f(q[;orf.— Peter Bennet Reyne, 2fu{ Liewt, 28 Sept. 18; Zieii^. 15 Dec. 22:
Capt. P21 Dec. 26 ; Bre9.'Mqj, 23 No?. 41 ; MtQor, 20 Jnne, 45.
William Twlstleton Layard, 2fu< Xteicf . P22 Feb. 33; Zini«.P92 Nor. 36: Copf.
P 16 Aug. 39 ; ilf/i/or, p28 Sept. 47.
George Bnlkeley TVitteraall, En$, p 16 May 34 ; Z^ P28 Apr. 37 : Capt. 8 Junt
45 ; Mtijor, P 18 May 49. ^
Captaiks.
Charles Kelson* . .
6
7A !9 Hai Thomas Lllli^
LIEUT.
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Bodney Myliiis, »
Francis Brovnrigg Bayly
JamesMitchellMacdonald
William Price
Henry Charles Bird ....
Edward John Holworthy
Nicholas Fenwick
George Richard Cauipde
BenJ. Bloomfleld Keane
Wm. Henry Underwood
Henry Lucas
Robert Watson*
Albert Watson*
2nd libut.
26 Sept. 11
1 Oct. 12
2 June 15
16 May 22
2 Jan. 28
26 Oct. 30
P 13 June 34
P 13 June 34
P 12 Feb. 36 :p 25 Jan. 39
P 14 No?. 34 Pl7Sept.38
7 July 37
17 July 23
William Chas. Vandersparf p 16 Aug. 39
"""' '^ " 2 Not. 38
P15Dec. 40
P27 Sept. 39
P 12 July 44
WilUam Bagenan
Henry Skinner
Edwiurd John Dickson
Vincent Win([.
Chas. TheophUos Clement p24 Sept. 41 30 May 43
f IBST LlBUTSNAKTS.
John Anthony Layard . .
John Dwyer
Geo. Thomson Dawson. .
Henry John Bcws
Henry Bird
ComeUus Chas. Dumford*
Edw. Frederick Tranchell 30 May 43
James Alexander Fraser
Donald Duncan Graham
Henry Ashmore Evatt . .
Frederick Arthur Waiter
Da?id Stewart'*
Horace George Hayes . .
George Sidney Dwyer . .
John Henderson*
Alexander Pater^n Smith
Cha. Gasper D. Annesley*'
Samuel Sharpe
William Robert Gray. . . .
James Armar Butler ....
Ceehnme •
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4 Mar. 13
17 July 15
8 Aug. 22
30 May 24
8 May 35
P20July 36
8 May 38
22 May 38
5 No?. 12
8 May 35
14 July 14
Pll Jan. 39
P28Apri]37;Pl4Mar.40
P 5 July 39 P27Sept.42
29 Jan. 42
14 Jan. 30
9 Oct. 42
P 29 April 42
29 Mar. 43
P 14 Oct. 42
P 2Sept.45
20 May 42
22 May 42
17 June 42
22 July 42
P 27 Sept. 42
10 Feb. 43
27 Oct. 43
P 23 Aug. 44
P 22 June 38
26 Jan. 44
7 No?. 42
P 24 June 42
24 Aug. 44
P 18 April 45
16 April 42
1 Not. 42
8 No?. 42
7 April43
P 13 Oct. 43
25 AprU45
P23Aug. 44
P 7 Dec. 44
PdlDec.44
16 April 45
P 18 April 46
8 June 45
20 Jnne 45
» 8 Aug. 45
P 16 Sept. 45
22 Aug. 41
23 Jan. 46
Pll Not. 45
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25 Oct. 46
2 Dec. 46
27 Dec. 43
11 Oct. 45
8 Jan. 47
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7 Dec. 38
17 June 42
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2 May 45
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23 Jan. 46
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11 Apr. 45
P28Sept.47
1 Dec. 48
2 Jan. 49
P13 Apr. 49
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4 LL-CoLODchnuM Mrrsd at
theca^ura of ]iartlaiqae,aa4
Lw SalntM in 1800^ and Quad**
loupe In 1810, and alio la IBIA*
A Major KeltoB nrrcd vith
Um late lOSrd la the Aaieriaiii
war, tad was prtMut In th«
action of Luodyli Lane, at th*
•tonnlnff of PoH Erie on tlio
morning of the Iftlh Aug. 1S14»
and at the repuJee of thesortla
on the 9th Sept. follOwi»K.
• Gapt. LiUie lenred in tho
PenlBMialhMni Dee. 1819 ta^ba
end of the war, Including tha
croiilng of the Zadlno; haiOe of
Vlttoria % bkMkade of Faape*
luna fhNn 5tli to MCh Jaijr »
pail of Ronceavallea. 98th Jiilj,
biutle of Pkmpelttna,98th July,
Ntrelle, NWe (9ih to 18th Dec. J
omMe(n?ov«l9r wounded \ and
Toulouse. PreMut at Water*
loo on the 18th June, and aatha
■tonning of Gambm?. Re has
FBoetred Ike War Medal and
six cla'ps. He oonmanded a
detaebmeni. cooslB«lag of 90O
of the 18th Reginant vnd Gey-
hm mflas, la defeaHag tiw
Inrafgenli nt MeMHe on tho
iO«h /ttif, dnrlng tlie sapprsf
sittn of the rrbellfoa In iha
In WM.
Brerbrooie i0?a< it the eavtwe oftht Xia4Isa tRrltorksfai 1818,04 te the Kiadlin rcbtBlon in MIT sa4 la.
kvl. iininoada acrre4 In the Pnhitala fron Peh. IflOB to Feb. MIS. faMhriiBg theaftrin of Tiletcm wak Albeivhe.
^•Me.sa4aitah«m; eewring iht sicieef BM^Josin 18lS.niKaii4«««ry 4ef 4ntegfhtmfMitft<MS
*- — rnimi rnnnfil iMiiiJiiiiniiwii nwirii iifMi— ftiwMnlhiei '
^W■r MUhd ««thf«e dana.
tad iM4fthMa«iaMa>
the eanpalgas vfwiA and li in BoUnd sad Iha Ncthariand% iaila4iav tte
hembaidiDCBi of Antwerp.
with &e * Baft "in the hattleafynaniar, and hss mail sdttaiBienei if.
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Ceylon BijU Reyiment
FiaST LlBUTBHAKTS.
Oeoige Adolphus Tranchell
William Leman Braybrooke, a^f
Frederiek Naisau Dore '
Oeddes SaoMnii TMrynam
Alfred John Douglas Smith
BidiBid Snowdeo Payne
Chariea Caldwell Grantham
John Warden M'FarUuae
ICarrWard
Charles Stanhope Smelt
James OnenBovUl" ^
RieHawl Pndvm vf igmuie
Robert Gknrdon Cummlng*
John Inman
Edmond Bagenall
Andrew Campbell Knox liock
Charles CUiTe
SbCOHD LIBVTBWI.HTS.
WilUam Joseph Gorman , Atyutitnt . . .
Riehard Henry Brook'
Alexander Maxwell Rutherford*
William Dobyns
James Cox
William Charles Bruce
Walter Henry Long
Robert Seymour Croxton Sillery
George Charles Henry Waters • • • .
Thomas Miller
Charles Rouch . . •
Valentine Baker
Ralph Thickness
John Alexander Campbell
Geoige Fead Lamert. • . . •
Rupert Campbell Watson
James Campbell Fielding
Irving Francis Kennedy ....•••
lliomas Wright Marten
Edwyn Stanhope Jervois
Andrew Dayid Hays
Snd libut.
20 June 46
29 Mar. 44
86 Oct. 41
P 18 Oct. 46
P 16 Dec 45
29 Mar. 44
16 Sept. 46
8 Jan. 47
13 Jan. 47
9 Jan. 47
P23 Mar. 47
10 Jan. 47
38 July 43
11 Jan. 47
P 13 Feb. 47
PS8 Sept. 47
P29 0ct. 47
13 Jan. 47
16 Jan. 47
16 Jan. 47
17 Jan. 47
18 Jan. 47
3 Apr. 47
P18 Dec. 47
7 Jan. 48
P 21 Jan. 48
11 Feb. 48
p 7 July 48
P 1 Aug. 48
PSOOct. 48
10 Not. 48
17 Get. 46
OMar. 40
10 Apr. 49
P 18 May 49
p 6 July 49
18 July 49
P36 0ct. 49
LIBUT.
9 Jan. 47
lOJau. 47
14 Jan. 44
P28 Ju^ 47
P28SefL4r
P 7 |i«r 47
23 Oct 47-
^38 April 48!
P 7 Juty 48!
4 Aug. 48
PSOOct 49
3 Jan. 49
S»Dae.46i
IMv. 49
P18 Mi^ 49
p 8 June 49
P 30ct 49
Paynuuter. — Henry Hyacinth Warren/ 13 Dee. 44 ; Sn». P9 Dee. 86} Limd,
4 Feb. 39.
A^uimmts.'^Lieui, William leman Braybrooke, 7 April, 48.
Second Lieui, William Joeeph Gorman, 11 Dec 49.
Quarter-Masten, — Andrew Coakley, 11 Dec. 46.
Richard Bum, 3 Dec. 47.
SurffeoHt.^jKme» Stuart, 33 Dec 43; Agrist.^Surg, 6 July, 83.
John Newton, 29 Jan. 47 ; A$$iit:'Swrg, 4 Oct 89.
iUffiff#.-5iov»-— 'Peowick Martin Tweddeli, 8 Jan. 47.
John Rambaut,' 29 Jan. 47.
Samuel Smith, 16 March 44.
Regimentals Ortn — Paebig$ Black. — Agtni9^ Sir John Kirklaad k Co.
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at. Oauimlaf tanrad tha eaapaign of 1846-a on th« gatm with tha Oik, and
ud two Glaaps for Maodkaea. FaroMdiali, aad Boteaoo..
naiitiir Wanaa ftrfad witli tiM Wtii la Ckloa (Madai)b aad
»— Ineladlag rtpalat ci tha aight attack.
pcala Drlkaff , firior to tatariaf tha amy, Mrrad iva yean aad a half as mUthirawa hi Cha
la iaos,a,aad loan tha Bart ladla italioa ; la ISISaad It la tbaMoekadlOfftquadraucdr
Bif and Tntal, aad la tha BaMa. la 181S ha lanrad as volantaar la ths Xaodlaa fstnpalja la
ptalii Alhart WHsaa, Lla. Danford, Haadaraoa. Brook aad Rotherfofd, aad AMist.-8a«fao«
«rf«d vith Ospt. Unit's dataehaaM la dafcaUag tha iMaijiatoat Matala aa 90th Ja^, darlM
sloa of tta NbriMaa to Iho Kaadlaa Prarlaatt la 1840.
Ik aaacskr aad BaviU Mrvtd with a dotaShoMat of SO oftha Cajtaa Rlfcs, which
Is tha flrtt aad sMoad attaek on Xanaialla aa tha OOih aad Oltt Ja^, dadag iha
hi tha Kaadlaa JPwrUMti la litt.
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••CAPB OF GOOD HOPE."
9 «a Henry gmnenet,^ CB. KH. Comet, 6 Dec. Wll ; £mi«#. 80 Dec. 12 ;
Copt. Q Oct. 16; Mqior,p^ March, 23; Lt.-CoL p17 July, 24; C©/. 28
June, 88.
Alexander Boewell Annstrong,* %nd Li, 80 Jan, 12 ; LiaU. 6 Feb. 14 ; Capt. 15
Sept. 26 ; Brevet-Mtoor, 28 June, 38 ; JHqfc/ir, 16 Feb. 44 ; Lt.-CoL 6 Nor. 47.
Mqfort.^Qeorge Tbomu ConoUy Napier,* #. JSns. 28 Mar. 32 ; XAeui. i»25 Aug.
37 ; Capt. p 16 Feb. 41 ; Mqfor, 5 Nor. 47 ; Brmfet-Lt.'Col. 15 Sept. 48.
William Sutton, Sns. p 6 June, 27 -, Lieut. H6 Mar. 80; Capt. P80 July, 86;
Brw.'Mq^, 9 Woy. 46; Mqfor, p6 Oct 48 ; BrmfH Lt.-Col. 16 Sept. 48.
Captaivs.
Thomas Donovan
John Robert O'ReiDy * . .
Cliarles Hen. Somerset,*.^
Jolm Armstrong' ......
Thomas Hare
Frederidi Campbell ....
John Jarris Bissett, «. . .
John Borrow
Oeoiige Johnston
Frederick Philip Glubb. .
Duncan Frsser
George Jadcson Carey . .
LlBUTBNANTS.
Joseph Balis,^ R. M
John McDonnell, a4f» • .
James Flschal Boyes ....
William Macdonald Mill*
Robert Fred. Aug. Lavers
John Haryey
John Boorke
Ricliard Jennings Bramly
Charles Harland Bell ....
Henry James Palmer • .
Edward Lister Green • .
John Sandham Warren*
Edward Monditon Jones
Bhsiqnb.
Wra. BenJ. Croft Goodison
Geo.8toddart Whitmore'*
Francis Smyth
George Lloyd Stnddert . .
James C. Grant Klngsley
Bedford Davies
Patrick Robertson
Ralph Loyel Thursby . .
Thomas John Lucas ....
Hen. Geo. Cdwd.SomerBet
Walter Henry Gill....
Fred. Cipriano Palados
BNsroir.
16 Mar. 27
30 Apr. 37
P30July 36
P2dOct. 87
27 Mar. 36
2 Mar. 39
7 Feb. 40
P 16 Feb. 41
26 Jan. 19
2 Oct. 28
P 13 Feb. 28
P22July 46
10 May 44
P28 Juue44
3 Jan. 46
17 Apr. 42
20 May 42
26 Aug. 46
P30 June4d
P 6 Mar. 47
24 Mar. 43
12 Jan. 47
22 Jan. 47
1 Apr. 47
• Jan. 47
11 Jan. 47
23 Jan. 47
3 Apr. 47
4 Apr. 47
6 Apr. 47
P 23 July 47
7 April 48
P 1 Aug. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
13 Oct. 48
16 Feb. 49
LISUT.
16 May 83
8 Mar. 89
20 Sept. 89
7 Feb. 40
6 No?. 38
P 16 Feb. 41
16 Feb. 44
P23 Feb. 44
P24June24
P 10 May 33
10 Dec. 83
1 Apr. 47
8 Jan. 47
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1 Apr. 47
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9 8ept.46
P31 Mar. 48
2 Sept. 44
P 1 Aug. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
p 20 Oct. 48
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CAPTAnr. fBRBY.-MAJ.
16 Sept. 48
22 Dee. 48
16 Sept. 48
28 Not. 41
19 Nov. 41
19 AprU 46
8 Jan. 47
8 Jan. 47
1 Apr. 47
1 Apr« 47
lApr. 47
1 Apr. 47
PSODee. 26
8 Dec 46
6 Not. 41
P 6 Oct. 48
nmf to U>«C..G«ii. Sir Ocotfc B•f^-
Kdey dwtaf (he
ttoiw ipliiii ikt laOn, bi 1S4J
tUai&rAmmnam vaa appolBtod
Ptoviaioa^ BaateaC. M . Ubs IBth
Ifftrch 18U, and MrrttftbRmffhBDt
die Kaflr war of that pctioA Ha
vaa praaant ia tha attack aa tha
Amatola April 1846, aod ha aarrcd
oa the Staff of the 2a4 INviBiaii
nadn Geloael Soiaefaet 4i
whole of that war agaiaat the
iadadiag tha aetioa at the Gwaaga^
CoaBOM&ded three Maadrena of tha
C. M. Biflea nader Sir Harrjr 8»itk
ai^aiaat the rebel Boera North of tha
Oraaia Bifer. aad waa ia tha actlaa
hiaheeaa aha»aa4etmin»
7 Lleat. Salia was daii|«roii«l7 woundsd In
the aetion with tha rabel Boen at Blosm Plasts
90th Aug. 1848.
8 Uaat. M Ul wM Mrenly woandsd in the
actipa wi|h tbt rabsl Boeia at Bloam Plaaia.
9 Uflut. 'Wairen lenred In the campaJfn on
the SuUfI (Medal), sod was attached to the
58rd, aod with them la the engagements at
Baddlwal and AUwal: be was present with Ma
own regt.— the 78rd Bengal NatiTe tnbmtrj —
in the battle of Bobraon.
10 Bnsign Whltanore served during the letter
part or the Kaflr war In 1»47, and in tbesctlon
with the rebel Boers st Boem Plssts.
P 13 Oct. 48 1
PayMOf^er.— BenJ. Dunbar Wem>8s,21 Msy, 47 ; JS'fU.28 Feb. 45 ; X/. i»8 Sepw46,
A^utani.^LUut. John M^Doonelly 10 AprU 49.
Quarter'Matter.^Uiehael Rorke, 10 May, 44; Bru. 10 Not. 41.
Surgeon.— Wm. Cruickshank Eddie, 26 Mar. 41 ; AMriit.'Surg. 12 Jan. 26 ;
BotpUal AstUtani, I May, 25.
AstUt^Shirg.—Wmiua Stuart. M.D. 2 Dec. 42.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Kingsley, 29 March, 1889.
Regimentals Green. — Facinge Black. — Agents, Sir John Kirkland k Co.
1 Col. Somereet served the ennpalgns of 1818, 14, and IA, inelndiog the battles of Ylttorla, Orthea*
Toalotise, and Waterloo. During a protracted senrlce on the flrontlers of the Cape of Good Hope* be held
nvomoMnd in the railoas aidnotie operations against the Kaflr tribes. Ho haa raoelred iha Wsr Medal
and three clasps.
B Lieat.-Ool. Armstrong senred at the captore of Genosln 1814, and subsequently In the Amarlcsa war,
taehidfng the capture of Washington, attach before Baltimore 18th Sept. 1814 ; and on New Orlcana, 8th Jan.
1815, wliere he was wounded and taken prisoner. Preeent when Graham's Town was attacked bj about tea
thoosend Cmflkes, SM April, 1810, and who were repulied with great slaughter by three hundred men under
the command of Col. WiUahire. Commanded In the Kat Rlrer Brttiement during the Kafflr War of 16S4>A^
•Dd was thanked Ir General Orders for bis defence of that localitjr against an attack of Kaflrsoa the lOth
Wb. 18S8. Served also tbrongfaont the whole of the Kaflr war of 1846-7, and was piascnt at the attack on
the Amatain MMh April 1846 and*, wo wbeaqoent days' engagements.
S LlfrUt.-Col. Napier commanded the Cape Mounted Riflemen at tha action of the Owaag^ sad throiicb.
out the lata Kaflr war : for these servtee* he obtained the Brevet rank of Lieut.-Colonel.
0 OSptaIn O'Reilly served throughout the last Caffre war, and waa shot through both thighs, 18th Jan.l886k
la an attack made by Col. Somerset on a large body of CaAes In the Bushman's River Poort, who had Invaded
the Colony ; oo wliidk oecaakm a most handsome General Order was issued on the gaUaotiy eviaeed by
Xisat. O'Reilly.
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ColoneL'^'tht lieQi'-beneraf Commanding the Forces in Canada, for t1i«UMl^ Wof.
Zi^ui,'CQloneL^9 Robert Huter,^ JSHf^ 5 March 07 ; JDieuf. 3 Martsfei Qi $ Ote^.
pp,Maj^ 19; JBrmrt.3f<v>> XO Jan^ 37; i^^Vj ^S X>0p. ^> i,^mti,'€0L ^
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9 WiUia^ Atl^lu' ,.
£dward Stopford Cterapontir.
Qeoi^se Ttillaney )fiaBMltop^ . .
Percy ttin. ;...'•. ;..
William Tbomas Colman ....
Jamet NIcol Holmes . •'•
DIgby St. Yinceut HemUton
Geefg« Dcare *^ . . . . ,.
Francis Hawtrcy Cox .•••«•,•
LiBUTBVANTS.'
William Herrey FitxOerald"
Jthn Netflle P0to ;.
let lUcbtird BoUis
WlUiam Henjy Kiagsoiill -^•.
nigtortd M>e*oneii,> ottf . ..
John Barnard Qeale
Haary Calveley Cotton
William Henry Sharpe
JohnWeyland
BBwarvBed^^iiifa 'WUsoo*. ...
William Henry Bliot
Spencer Peel . ^ . .'. v .-
JaaftBHi^ Wnisa «««i«^«i«h»»-»
WWiate 0«Mili6a Fmil. . . .
John Christopher Minnitl . .
Windsor Henxy Bnmphreya..
Robert Bemey Fieklin
Robert Le MarebaMOfar*" V •
HenryGeorge Augustas Pow^l
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/vim lUeOnCi^M- 10 Feb. 14; Z/. S6 June, 37 : Cffv^ >> 18 April 80; ITmr*
18 Not. 47 ; X/.-Col. p 8 June, 40.
JTiC^tfr^-Oilbert WoolUrd, £ii#. 20 Nov. 17; Xieu/. 87 May 88; Cunt. 87
Mtf . 40 ; if#tftfr, > 11 Sept. 40.
CapimmM.
Oeorge Adama Barnea, #.
Jamea Keadug ••.....
C. H. Mareelwiuc
Wm. Forbea Hacbean . • • •
Angutftiit Samuel Bolton'
Lint$nawt$.
Thomaa Jones
Ffederiek Rice Stack. . . .
Henry llobert Cowell • .
Joaeph Hayes, a4f
John Henry PrenderriDe
Bobert Alexander Loudon
Ensiffiu.
John Denbam Saiindcr . .
William Henry Hole ....
Richard Williams Thomas
WiUiam Cornwell
ssiaioir.
18 Dee. 88
86 Apr. 89
ODee. 80
7 July 87
QQDtc. 40
OMar. 8B
1 June 30
15 Aprn 48
10 Feb. 43
10 Nov. 43
P 16 Sept. 46
14 April 46
PSOMaj 48
18 Aug. 48
4 May 48
8 June 40
LIEUT.
CATTklK.
80 Oct. 40
30 Aug. 43
6 Aug. 48
8 June 40
Pll Sept. 40
BRSVST-
II A JOS.
P83 Sept. 84
OAog. 80
6 Apr. 86
7 Jan. 42
16 Sept. 43
7 Jan, 48
7 Jan. 48
1 Mar. 44
17 Aug. 48
18 Aug. 48
8 June 40
t Capt. Boltoo MTTcd iba eamps%a oa lbs
Sutl^ (H«dal and tbrvo elaapt). Ha actad as
Aide-fta-caoBp to Sir Harry Smith at Moodhra
and ParuaiMbali, and was A(U<rtiint at Iha 8I«C
at Bttddiml, Allwal, and Sohraoa (aafataly
wounded).
Scott Helps
Adyuiani.^JUeui. Joseph Hayes, 30 Dee. 45.
Qaor/er-Jfaf^er.— Wm. Miller, 7 Jan. 48.
^icry.— John Waidrop Moore, 10 Feb. 43 ; il .-5. 88 July, 30; K.-ii. 8 May, 88.
Astiitani Surgeon.— John MuUins, 13 Oct. 43.
Faeinffi Buff.— J^mlt, Sir John Kirkland k Co.
1 Uaut-Golooel MacDaff acted aa a Field OlBoer in the 40th during the opermtloM fn Oandabar and la
la U11«4S (OMdal) ; and ha commanded the Grenadier Companj ia the aetloa at Mahanjpara
Royal Newfoundland CcmpcadsB.
Lieutemtnt-Colon^B
9 Ca Robert Law/ KH. Sm. 8 June, 1800; Lieut, 87 May, 11 ; Copt. PIS
Octal ; Mfffor, pSO Aug. 34; Lieut.- Cd, 8 Feb. 44.
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I
Captains*
Richard Saunders ..•••,
Hugh Best Chambers ..
Osborne West
LlBITTXVAKTa,
William Jenkins, s
John Qillespie, A4j> • «
Walter Saxton Bold . . . .
Martin Petrie
Charles Frederick Tyler
William John Coen . . • .
Henry M'Mahon Eager
Ensigns.
Charles Henry Martin...
niehard Alezaoder Law..
BNBION«
4 Not. 00
81 Jan. 48
Pll May 88
83 Feb. 38
31 May 38
6 Aug. 41
14 April 46
18 Dec. 43
83 Feb. 44
P 0 May 45
LIBITT.
85 Oct.
P 10 Oct.
P 13 Dec.
10
48
30
80 Dec. 40
7 Jan. 48
85 Not. 43
P 7 Jan. 48
P88 Sept 47
30 Mar. 40
P a Feb. 40
CAPTAIN.
86 Oct. 41
P10Juna46
P 10 Jan. 48
BKBTST*
MAJOR.
87 April 46
8 Feb. 40
George Priestly | 30 Mar. 40
Aigutant.—'Lieut. John Oillespie, 6 Not. 47.
5ttr^eon.—Cathrine Campbell Hamilton Grant, 82 Dec. 46; it.-5Mr.80Mar. 38.
iljti«tofi/-5ttr^e(m.~Gilbcrt Wm. Spence, M.D., 3 April, 40.
Faeingi Bine.— Affente, Sir John Kirkland k Co.
I Lk-Oet. Law eerred vith the 7Ut Reft, on Sir J. lloor«*i retreat at Lugo and Comnna, In 1808*0 { at tha
iMerPtaihinf, In 1800; ittbwquenilj In the Peninsula, includins tlie aHair at Sobral, UaMena'e retrf ai,
'*WiS 9t Piaantei D'Onor.Sd and ftth Majr 1811 (wounded in two place*); coTerina let and 8d tlegee of
^iMft actions at Arrora de Molino and Almarai, defence of Alba de Tormos, battles of the Pyreneca
of tfneoiir'a eonvoy ai Bllsonda, in July 1818 ; battle of the Nive, aflkir at Caaibo» enplojred
^i liaat at Urt on the rlTcr Adour, battle near Bajonne IStli Dec. 1818, aAin at Relletia,
■• 8t. Palais, and Aire; battle of Orthes, and affclr at Tarbes, where ha was seraralr wounded.
■Mha eampelgn of 1818, including the battle of Waterloo— severely woftndcd ahd h^rte killed
tj^. Barred afterwards with tha army of occupation ia Franca. He haa recaiYsd the War
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Provisional BattaUcn at CUaibanu
tieuienatU' Cotmeli*
9 Thomas Wrare,^ KH. Ent, 14 Sept. 04; LieuU 35 Jane 05; CnptMn^ 19
April 1810 ; Brev^Mflj. 21 Junf> 13 ; Alojory 1 June M , Hrerei'JAtut.'Cpl.
22 Julv 30, Lieut,-CoL 13 Apr. 38 ; CoL *i3 Nov. 41« .
Thomas Edwin Kelly,* Ens. 1 April 06 ; Lieut. 1 1 Feb. 08 ; Cfipt, 26 Dec. S2 ;
Brevet'MtQor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Arq;or, p24 Feb. 37 ; LieHt.'Col, 11 May 41.
Sttfff Captain.
Henry Jackson, Ens, p5 April, 31 ; Lt, P 20 Sept. 33; Cmpt. fil Dee. 48.
Acting A ({juiant, — Lieut. Parvi.*, 78 F«
Acting Quart er^Master. — Ens. Menties, OG F.
Surgeon.^J ohn Freeborn Pink, 10 Nov. 37 ; ii.-S.27 Apr, 20 ; ^. it. 0 July 00.
Agents y Sir John Kirklaiid & Co.
I CoIomI Wrira lenrrd with thf> British nnd Rnniaii %my In Italy, in 1805; In Evrpt, fn U07, anfint
fbe Turks, inrliidlofc llie i«cc>nd attack on Rofet'.B, the capturr of guns and ramels tm the rl::ht bank of iIm
Nil*, and th« reir< at to AI«x«ndiia. At the rediictioti of the Islnnds of \*«Mn ami Pmcirta, In 1009: at \hm
taklaK of the lontan islft In IHOO and 10; and difrinc the ^*e el ftmia MaurS as an acting Enilaepr
OlRcfir. In the ppHlnsnlii as aide de-ramp lo Oen. Sir Johntbwalil romnnawlinv llie Alli UiTtM«n. du'iiy
the campaigns of IHltf, 13, and U, Inelurilng tlie SfTt're nff^ir at V.Ha MurUI, tlie whole rrtrvat (nmt Barr*s.
the adTaoie of 1819. aft'«ir of Osroa, battle nf Vliioriii. both asftiult* and during th** whole sf-^e of Saa
SalMwtlan, t>altle of ihe Nlrflle, nnd «oiDf> of the •tMrt at tl« Mayor** H(Ni>e In fmnt of Bidatc on iLe
Safonnv ntad. He has rccelired the War Metial wUii ihrei* elasiis furVittoria, t>l. SchMiUan, and Nivelle.
S Ufut.^ Colonel Kelly serted on the ex|i«4liiton to Cupt-nliagen, la 1S07; at ihe capture pf MartlBiiuM
In 1SO0, and Oaudaloupc In 1610; the rampaigrns of 1818. 14. and 15, In Lower Canada. Inctudtng ill*
actions at Chateauguaj and PlalUburg. Be has received the War Medal with two Claspa for Martinique
and Otudalouije.
Yaart'Serv.
Piril
Pay.
88
Half
Pay.
17A
39
3A
41
0
Infantry Depot JSatiaKon^ in the Isle of Wight
Zieicf.-C9/<Mie{.-^9 Jeremiah Taylor,* En$. 28 Feb. 05 ; Lieut, 1 Oct 07; Copt,
2 Oct. 17 ; Mt^ar, p 1 April 24; Lieut.-Col. p 22 Mar. 27 ; Col. 33 Not. 4U
Maior^-^lf John Alves,' JTri^. 5 Nov. 07 ; JLtetif . 25 Uec. 10 ; Ctfjt»f .13 Har* 27 ;
MiQor, 17 Aug. 41.
PaffrnMier,-^}^ Bdward Fuglon,* 23 Dec. 10 ; Ens. 4 May, {^'/Li.96 Jlly, 11.
Acting Adijutttnt^'^IAeut. Lambert, 62 F.
Acting Quartemmster.-^ Lieut, Paterscn, 42 F.
Agents^ Sir John Kirkland k Co.
1 Colonel Taylor irrTcd In the Prainrafa with the Ofb, from Aug. 1B0§ to Peh. Iltf, aai ■gala froan Of«.
I8U to the end of the war in 1814, Including th» battWs of Tiiniera (woanded), Bnsam, and 8«laa«acn»
retrrat from Burgos, action of Villa Mnriel (wnnnded), and repulse of the 8ortle fram BayoaM. Ila kaa
rrceired the War Al<dal with four clasps for Vlmfrra, Busacti, Fuentos d'Onor, and felnimnini.
8 M^Jor Alvrf scrrcd Ihe whole of the eamiulgns In Spmn, Poriugvl, and Pniner, nf l(>ia« II, It. IS,
nnd 14, wtth the 74th In Plcton's division, wjtlvrm having vrer bcrti absfnt fron It for ssinale day, ittrtad*
ing the buttle of Busaco, retreat to the bncs ef Torn s Vedras, occupation of lh«in, rnd enhaiaaasis adYi
In puftnit of Ma^sena, actions at Pomhal, Redlnhii. Fos d Arourp, Gimnia, ami SM'husal battle ol I
d'Onor, stegeof Badajox In June 1811, actions et Kl Bod(»n ard Alifea de Pontr, sieve and «tT»mi af
Rodrigo, si«ve, sturtnand escalade of the Ct»tle of Baf'ajoi in March nnd Aprtl, taif, hatfleaf l
capture of Madrid and the Reiii^s BlAilra on the retrett from Madrid lo 8tal«Miawir« at>d Povttical la X««.
1818, »ubsequent advance and passage if the Kbro, battle of Villi ria, blockade of I'ampeluna, thi* liMilee Isi
tha Pyrencrcnn the 87th. 3^fh, and 90th Jnfy, tmitlee of the Nirelle. tl«e Nlve. and Oerht*. ttcftaia aC Tie
Blgorr* and l^rbes, and battir of Touhms^. He hat r^^eived the ^^ ar Medal whh elaeea ««a«pa for Pusain^
Peontea d'Obor, Cludad Rodrigo, BadaJoa, SalamaLca, Vinoria, I^reacva, Nitella, KWe, UtthaSi aaa
TtHiloase.
9 Paymaatar Pugfon Mrrad io the ^nlntnla from July ]0OC» to the ewd of thai war la 1814. laslailna *a
battle of Mlamtnca, alf>ta of Barfofl^ aod battle of Ortbaa. He b« rcealffd Ibo War Madal wUb Saw <
for Balamaoea aad Ortbet.
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Ztenttnant'ColaMi.
/aha HaeDair,> Sns, 10 Feb. 14 ; Z/. 96 Jan«, 27 : Covl. p 18 April 80 s ITi
13 Not. 47 -, X/.-Col. i' 8 Jane, 40.
jrq^tfr.--Oilbert WoolUrd, En*. 20 Nor. 17; LUut, 27 May 22: Ctpi
Mtf. 40; if#tftfr, Pll Sept. 40.
George Adama Barnes, $,
Jamea Keatliig • .
C. H. Mareehaox ••••••
Wm. Forbes Hacbean ....
AagDstus Samuel Bolton'
Thonas Jones
Frederick Rice Stack. . . .
Henry llobert Cowell . .
Joseph Hayes, ii4f
John Henry PrenderTiUe
Bobert Alexander Loudon
Etuigru,
John Denham Saiinder . .
William Henry Hole ....
Bichard Williams Thomas
William Comwell
B9«iav.
12 Dec.
26 Apr.
ODec.
7 July
20 Dee.
22
3d
20
37
40
OMar. 3d
1 June 30
15 April 42
10 Feb. 43
10 Nov. 43
P 16 Sept. 46
14 April 46
P26May 48
18 Aug. 48
4 May 40
8 June 40
LI BUT.
C4PTAIir.
30 Oct. 40
30 Aug. 43
6 Aug. 42
8 June 40
Pll Sept. 40
BRSVB
MAJOl
P2d Sept. 24
OAag. 30
6 Apr. 26
7 Jan. 42
16 Sept. 43
7 Jan, 42
7 Jan. 42
1 Mar. 44
17 Aug. 48
18 Aug. 48
8 June 40
t Cmpt. Bolton Mrrcd iht eanips%a oi
SttlUi) (Medal and tbrM elaipt). Ra ueti
Aida-dt-csmp lo Sir Hsrnr Smith at Moq
and Peruwibah, and wa« A4)«tint of th«
at Buddiwal, AUwal, and Sohraoa (■#«
wounded).
Jaoies Scott Helps. • . • . •
Aiiguiani.^Lieia, Joseph Hayes, 30 Dec. 45.
Qainr/er- Jfof^er.— Wm. Miller, 7 Jan. 42.
i9iay.-^ohn Wardrop Moore, 10 Feb. 43 ; A.-S. 20 July, 30 1 U.*A, 8 May,
Astatant Surffeon.—John MuUins, 13 Oct. 43.
Facing Buft.^Agentt, Sir John Kirkland k Co.
1 IJset.-OoloD«l MacDttff acted aa a Field OlBoer In the 40tfa daring the operatloM f n Oandabar ai
▲illlMadilan la 1S41«4S (aiedal) ; and ha fommanded the Gienadler Cooipany ia the secion at Mahar^
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Royal Newfoundland Companies,
Lieutemtnt^Coion^,
9 m Bobert Law,> KH. Em. 8 June, 1800; Lieui. 27 May, 11 ; Capi.
Oct. 21 ; MqjOTf P20 Aug. 34 ; Lieut.- Coi, 2 Feb. 44.
Captains.
Bichard Saunders
Hugh Best Chambers .
Osborne West
LlBITTBITAKTS.
WiUiam Jenkins, $. ...
John Oillespie, A^j, •
Walter Saxton Bold . . .
Martin Petrie
Charles F^«der!ck Tyler
William John Coen . . .
Henry M'Mahon Eagar
Bbszobs.
Charles Henry Martin..
lUehard Alexander Law...
George Priestly
BKBIOV.
4 Not. 00
21 Jan. 42
Pll May 88
23 Feb. 38
31 May 30
6 Aug. 41
14 April 46
12 Dee. 43
23 Feb. 44
P 0 May 46
27 April 46
P 2 Feb. 40
LZBOT.
25 Oct.
P 10 Oct.
P 13 Dec.
10
43
30
20 Dee. 40
7 Jan. 42
25 Not. 42
P 7 Jan. 48
P28Sept47
30 Mar. 40
P 9 Feb. 40
CAPTAIV.
26 Oct 41
p 10 June 46
p 10 Jan. 40
BBBVl
VAJO
30 Mar. 40
Aiffutant.^Lieut. John Olilespie, 5 Not. 47.
5ttr^eon.—Cathrine Campbell Hamilton Grant, 22 Dee. 46; it.-5fir. OOMar.
il«M4m/-5iir^ron.~Gilbcrt Wro. Spence, M.D., 3 April, 40.
Facingi Bltxe.—AgenU, Sir John Kirkland k Co.
I LL-0>l. Law lerred vlth the 7Ut Reft, on 8ir J. Moore'i retreat at Logo and Coninna, In 1M6-0 ; i
ftlecaef FhMhinf, In 1809; mbwquently in the Penlniula, inelndinx the aHair at Sobrai, UaMena'i mi
bmOm af Paentee D'Onor.M and 6th Maj 1811 (wounded in two place*) ; coverine lu and 8d liei
B«l4oe» actions at Arrora de Uolino and Almarai, defence of Alba de Toirnce, battles of the Pyn
aa« eapiareof Snemirt eoneoy oi BliM>nda, in Juljr 1818} battle of tlte NIve, aHUr at Caaibo» eoipl
Is aa atM«d boat at Urt on the rlrer Adoar, battle near Boyonne IStli Dec. 1818, afhln at H(*l
Arriearvite, St. Palais, and Aire; battle of Orthes, and aflklr at Torbes, wbefe he was seeatoiy woui
Sorted atoo the eampoiga of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo— leverelf woSndcd and horse I
Wf a eanMm-ehot. Served afterwards with the army of occupation la France. He haa recelTsd the
Medal with sla claspa.
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Pravisional Battalion at Chaihanu
Ueutenant' Colonels*
9 Thomas Wrare,' KH. Ens. 14 Srpt. 04; Lieut. S5 Jane 05; Captnin^ 10
April 1810 ; Brtv -Mrj, 21 June 13 ; Major, 1 June S6; Brevtt'JAtni.'Col.
22 Julv 30, Lieut.^Col, 13 Apr. 38 ; Col, *i3 Not. 41. .
Thomas Edwin Kelly,* Ens. 1 April 06 ; Litut.W Feb. 08; Capt. 26 Dec. S2;
Brevet-MajoTf 10 Jan. 37 ; Arf[;or, v'24 Feb. 37 ; Liemt*-CoL 11 May 41.
5/r/Jf Captain.
Henry Jaclcson, J?ii#. p 5 April, 31 ; £/. P 20 Sept. 33 ; Cmpt, 27 Dec. 48.
Acting At(jutant, — Lieut. Parvi^, 78 F.
Acting Quarter' Matter. — Ens. Meuties, OG F.
S^tir^eim.— John Freeborn Pink, 1 0 Nov. 37 ; ii.-5. 27 Apr, 20 ; ^. il. 0 July 00.
Agents, Sir John KirkJaud & Co.
I ColoMl We«re lenrnl with (h<> BritUIi and Banian trmf in Italy, In 1605; la Bffyptf i" l^O^. mnlMt
fba Turks, iocliidluc the cecmd attack on Ro»et:a» tlt« capturr of guim and cornel* tm tlie rivht Uank of th«
Nile, and the reir> at to 4lea«ndrU. At the rediirtloii of the Ii(l>«nd« of Ift«*h1ii ttnl l*meida. In 1000: at lh«
takinf uf the loniNn Isl<>a In ltQ9 and 10; ond dirrtnc the lAere of Senta Maura a* an acting Eaatnerr
OlAcer. In tha Pvi*ln««ila at aide de^*aiap to f««a. Sir JohnOnwal't commaiidinv ihe Atii UiTi»i9n, riaury
the eampalgni of IHItf, IS, and 14, IndiFling Uie wr^r^ affUir at V.Ha Murul, tite whole irtrrat fntm Burrta«
the advaoie uf l^iS, aft'<ir of Otna. banle of VltioriH. boih asiiaiittt and during tin* »2iole •t'^e of Sea
8abtt»tian, battle of the NtTflle, und '^me of the atntln at the Marnf** Hott>e In fmnt of Bi4a»c •■ iLa
Bayonne ntad. He tiaa received the War Metial wUli three otaaiii fi.r Vittnria, ^t. SrbMatian, and Ntrelle.
S Mrttt.-Colonrl Kelly served un the expedition to Copi'nbagvn, la \WS', at ilic capture pf Martlm^pe
In ISO0, and Oaudaloupe in 1810; tha campalprnx of 1813, 14. and 15. in Lower Canada, fnclirdinf tM
action! at Chateauguaj and Plaiuburg. Be ha« received the War Medal with two Claipa for MarUalqwe
and Ouadalouije.
Yaart'Senr.
PuU
P*7.
28
30
41
Half
Pay.
0
Infantry Depot Battalion^ in tJie Isle of Wight
LUut,^CclimeU'^'^3er^m\sAk Taylor,* JE'fi#. 28 Feb. 05 ; Lieut. 1 Oct 07$ Ccpt*
2 Oct. 17 ; Major, p 1 April 24; Lietd.-Col. P 22 Mar. 27 ; Col. 23 Nov. 4U
Maior.-'^ John AWes,^ Eng.5ficy. 07 ; Lietit. 26 0fc. 10; Cajt»tf.l3Mar. 27 ;
Mqjor, 1 7 A ug. 41 .
Paynuuter.^1^ Bdward Fugion.s 23 Dec 10 ; £n#. 4 May, 00 \ JJt. 26 Jaly, 11.
Acting Ad(jutant,f^IAtut. Lambert, 62 P.
Acting Quarteminster.^Lieut. Patersen, 42 P.
Agents, Sir John Kirkland k Co«
1 Colonel Taylor frrrcd In the Penintala with the Olb, from Aug. 1608 to Feh. lilt, afe4 agala from Ot«.
I81S to the end of tire war in 1914, including th» battfet of Timlpra (wounded), B«Meo, aad Salawaaew*
retrpat from Bur^o*. action of Villa Muriel (wmindcd), and repulse of the Sortie from Bayonae. Ila baa
received the War IJidal with four clasps for Viinipra, Busacti, Fuentps d'Onor, and 8al«maiic«<
8 M^Jor Ahcf served the whole of the camfalgn* In Sttam, Poriugvl, and Franee, «r 1810, ll» It. !••
and 14, with the 74th In Picton's division, witlwoc baling ever b«*en absent frtmi it foe aalnale day, twrhsS*
lag the buttle of Busaco, retreat to the Imcs of Toms Vedras, occupation of th«m. rnd aubat^esi's mA\
la pufsail oC Maseena, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Foi d Aroure, GuarUa, and tifho^al. battle el I
d'Onor, aiege of BadiO<" i" 'une 1811, actions et kl Bodon ard Ahfea de Ponte, sievr and stvtrm al .
Rodrigo, siege, stonn and escalade of the Cattle of Baiiajoi in March nnd April, IKIt, battle affi^mi
capture of Madrid and the Reilro, aUkira on the retmt from Madrid lo Balamaiifa ai>d Puftuval la Kov,
1818, ftubsequcnt advance and passage vf the Kbro, battle of Vittiria, blockade of raraprliina, thr l«aAle« t»
the Pyrenees on the 87th. S^ih, and 90th Julv, battles of the Nivelle. the Nive. and Orthva. •cfloiia aC Vie
Bigorra and Tbrbes, and baitio of Toulouse, fie hat rveeiveri the %« ar Medal whh elavea eiaspa for RiM«ea*
Peautca d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrfgo, Bad^ot, ftalamabca, Vlttorta, Pyrvneee, Nrvalla, ITIve, OtthaSi a^d
Toulouse.
8 Paymstter Pttgioo tarrad In the ^nlntuli from July 180U to the ewd of ibat war la I8t4.
battleof SalamvAca, tl^ge of Bargoi^ aod battle of Ortlwa. Ha tm nealved Iba War Madal wHIit
for Balamaaea aad Orthes.
JRoyal Malta Feneible Regiment. 263
Cowti Sir Francis RiTarola, KCMG. KCH. Sn$. 4 AprU, 1705; Lieui. SI Feb. 98;
Cff/rf. 18 March,04 ; Mtjor, 6 Feb. 07 ; Lleut,'Col. 7 March, 11 ; CoL 19 Jaly,91 h
igor-Gmi. S2 July, 80 ; Lieut.-Gen. 33 Nov. 41.
Xieui.-CofoiM/.— *Prancisco Butiett/ 20 July, 47.
Jfq/or.— *Car]o Cntalar, 80 Ja]y^47.
(^*BalYaCore c5afleja, 17 M>.40.
^Mederico de HarchesI Aleaai, 10 July, 40.
rt 4 '^ J * Antonio Maltei, 11 April, 4£.
Laptauu.'S *OugUeImo Petit, 10 May, 45.
I '^SalTerio Gatt, 12 Feb. 47.
l*Felice Rizzo, 20 July, 47.
f*0 taseppe Qoader, 2 Jan. 40.
I •Gcorgio Virtu, 17 Feb. 40.
r • * —J J •Nicola MetroTicb, 10 July 40*
£,teuienanu.< •^1^^^ Q^tt, 11 AprU, 45.
*Qiuseppe Cavarra, 10 May, 4fi,
^'Giuseppe Sesino, SO July, 47.
'*Filippo Eynaud, 2 Jan. 40.
^Loreto BonavitH {AdJ,) 17 Feb. 40.
^Giuseppe de Piro, 10 July, 40.
SniigniM *Jamefl Lazzarini, 11 AprU. 45.
I *Savcriode Piro, 10 May, 45.
I ^Henry Montaniro, 12 Feb. 47.
L*Filippa Giacomo Te«taferrata, 20 July, 47.
Paymaritr, — ^Vincenzo Rizzo, 25 Feb. 1?.
Adijutant, — ''^Ensign Lorcto Bunavito, 12 Feb. 47.
Qtuir#«r-Afa«to^.—* Paolo Salamone, 25 Jan. 3!}.
Surgeon, — Ludovico Bernard, M.D. 9 May, 49 ; Astiit^Surg, 2t Jan. 43
AuUtant'Surgeon.^C%rme}o Bllul, M.D.,9 Aug. 49.
Facing* Bluew — Agents, Sir John Klrktand k Co.
I Lt.-Col. Biitlett wu ■ctiv«fl7 emplujed In various operuttont NKaintt the French prior to hit etitf
Into lh«> BntUh Mfvice, and «-«• nevcivly wounded by u bayonet thrust In the right *id« of hit neck,
and taken pritoner at th« capture of Fort Urbano. Benred afterwaida durinf the operattoD* at Malta
In tfN)u. Senred !n Sicllj In 1807 ; In Calabna la 1808; after which he was taken prieoner at the cap*
tarn by tW French nf tha latand of Capri.
10 Paymaster Jelliroe served at (he capture of Hell^lend In 1007. Preqncntlr engaged In boala
In the North Sea* and Baltic, and In several afraira with Danish gun boats and the Rusalant dorinf
1808, 0, umI 11. Served two years on the island of Anhult.and eomnianded a oompany at the deftMi ^
the Dnnes In their ariaek of the island in IstU.— the garrison taking pri»onerf more than donbl(> tb«-lr
own number*. Servrd afierwards In the Peninsula. He has teefelted the Kaval'War Xediil as a
Lieot. of Royal Marines, for the battl«« of Anholi, 87 March 1811.
II Paymaster Thompson accompanied the 8Ist Regt. tbroughout all Its sarrteet, and has rsestrad
tbo War Medul with one cUsp for Corunna.
12 Captain Middleton served in th»> Pcninfsula and France fVom iSth March, 1910, to l8(h
Julj, 1814, Ineludlnf the battle of Barrosa, siege of Ciodad Riidrigo, whero be rolunteered with
the etormiog party; siegv of Badi^oz, battles cf Siilamauca. Tlttoria, Nivelle, Nlw. Onhes« aa4
Toulouse ; besides various affair* oi outposts. He bos rrceiv cd the War Medal with ti>n cUsoa.
18 Paymaster i^abine serT««i with the 21st at the siege of Scjlia in isOO. He was aitached lo the
Oieniidier Battalion at the Faro of Me»«ina In 1810, and t-ipos*-d lo the daily Aie from Marat's hat*
terice. In 1818 he was at the taking of the Island of Puuia; and In the action before Genoa on tha
I9tli April 1814 he was revere y wounded on the head wb'l« leading a company of the SIst to dis-
lodge the enemy from their strong position in tlie village of San Hortino.
14 UeuL M'NaIr served during the American war in the campaigns of 181S and 14 on the bortters
of Lake Ontario, and on the Niufjara fmntier, includbig the Investment of Port George, action at Black
Roch and captvia of tha Town of Buiialo; sifge of Fort Erie, and the action aL tha sortie, I7th Sepu
1814, basiJas other aAlra. Prisoner of war about six moatlis.
16 LA. Courtanay serveU in th*; Peninsula from 181 1 until severely wounded in the Pyrenees, lo 1818.
He has rvcelvcd thv War Medal with one clasp for Vlttdrla.
Ifl nqnnaater Matthews served in tik.' NVpuul war in 1814 and 18 ( at the capture of tiattraat; in
Iho Mahraita war in 1817 aa I 18; at the capture oi lihurtpoie; and the campaign of 1849 in
Aflkhatdstan, under Oeneml Pollock.
17 Lie«t. fipence served tlie campaigns of 1618 and 14, in Spab and France, with the 84th, an>l
waa pMMBt at Ilia passage of the Bidassoa, battle of Nivelle and Nive, and actions near Bayouoe.
Ha baa rtcelvad the V\ ar Medul wlib two clasps.
18 Lieut. Piaian sarved in tiia American war in Canada in 1814 and 1ft: also in the late rebellion
In Canada.
19 Lieau B. B. Edwards served in the Peninsula from 1811 to tha end of that war In 1814, Includ-
ing iheaieae and storming of BaHaJos (woumlfd) with tbv tfth Poriuguesa regiment of the Line; ai-.d
In tha 4lv4 Ughi Infantry nt th« baUles ot Salamanea, Vein, Xivello (wouaded), KWe, Tarba«, and
Toulonso. He has received the War Medal with six clasps.
90 Paynaairr Mood sanred tbo oami>algn ot 1614 in the Peninsula t and ho was aftarwards
pMoaaC la tbo attach on Nev Urlenas. Mh Jannary 1816. Ma haa racaired the War Medal with one
clasp for Tonlonae* & S
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IB Nicholas Hamilton,*- KH. Ens. 16 June. 1796 ; Lieut. 9 Dec. 96 ; C«pf, 25
June, 03 : Mfuor, 18 June, 12; Breo.-Lt.-Col. 27 May, 26; Col. 28 Juim[»38.
Chetborough Grant Falconar,' KH. Ens. Pi Sept 96; Lieut. 1 Nov. 99; Capi.
26 Dec. 06; Brevet- Major, 12 Aug. 19; Regt.-Mt^ar, P28 June, 83; JLIficf.-
Co/. P22 Oct. 25; Col. 28 June, 38.
John Wharton Frith,» Em. p 17 July, 04 ; Lieut. 27 Feb. 05; Capt. SO Jan. 12 ;
Major, 22 July, 3i) ; Lieut.-Col. PlO Dec. 36 . Col. 9 Nov. 46.
fi Frederick Muunwll* £ia. 16 March, 12 ; Lieut. P 28 Jan. 13 ; Capt. P24
June, 19 ; Major, p 14 Au?. 27 ; Lietit.-Col. 23 May, 36 ; Col. 0 Hi»t. 46.
John Gegory BanmjfJinlt,* CB. Ens. I Au;^. 98 ; Lieut. 20 March 01 ; (Utpt.
10 Jan. 10 ; 3f//;or. P 21 Oct. 24 ; iicw^-Co/. p9 June 25; Coi. 28 Jun» 38.
Sir UichHja Doherty ,• ^/w. p 10 Sopt. 03 ; Lieut. 22 Not. 04; Ca/rt. 21 May
12 ; Major, p 10 St-pt. 24 ; Liettt.-Col. p 26 Sept 20 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
WilliauT bu4i,» KH. C//r/ie^ p7 Jan. 08; Xiew^ p 29 June 09 ; Capt. P 22 July
13 ; Jl/a/or, P8 Ap«ll 20 ; Lieut.-Col. p22 May 29; Col. 9 Nov. 4a
IB J3i Ju». Campbell,* KIL JJn*. P 12 June 09 ; Lt. 25 Dec. 00 ; Capt. I Aug,05 ;
Brec.-Maj. 12 Aug. 19; Afty.PH May 21 ; Z^.a/.P12 July31 ; CW.9Not.4e.
Paymasters.
Nlchohia Maunsell, 21 Auji. 1613 ; Ens. 27 Apr. 09 ; Lieut. 2 Nov. 09.
9 Richard Jellicoe,*^ 24 Feb. 1814 ; ^nd Lieut. 17 June 07.
9 John Woodgate,'* 26 Jane, 1829 ; Ens. 17 Oct. 06 ; Lieut. 11 Feb. 06 ; Cmpi.
20 Feb. 12.
Henry Balthaaer Adama, 30 Oct. 1828 ; Ens. 23 Feb. 16 ; Lieut. 12 Jon*, 17 ;
Capt. 17 Sept. 2o.
Cliarle* Henry Pelrw, 23 Auir. 39 ; Ens. p6 Dec. 27 ; Lieut. 18 July, 30.
9 John Middleton/*26 Nov. 26; EnsM Mar.08 ; Xf. 4 Oct. 09 ; Cajyt. 7 Apr.S5»
John Henry Matthew* »• 21 Oct. 13.
^ Arnold Tbompaon," 22 Aug. 06; Ens. 6 Sept. 98 ; Lieut. 9 July 08.
John Sabine," 25 8ept. 46 ; Ens. 6 Jane, 06 ; Lieut. 14 April, 08.
19 George Hood,« 26 Oct. 28 ; En*, p 21 Feb. 1 1 ; Lieut. P28 May 12-
Adjvtaktb.
Thomas Shields
Robert M* Nair »*
John O*^ exM J staff A^. at Edinburgh
Charles Pratt Humilton
^ WilUam Allan Courtenay'*
D James Banbury Hamilton" .. • .
Cliarlfs Pieter*'"
9 Benjamin Hutchins Edwards** ..
Robert Alexander Dagg.
)P John 8|>ence'^ •
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1 Colonel HamlUoB ierved the camuaisn of 1700 in Holland, and trMpr«sent in the dlflferml hsCtkc^ vilk
the eipedlilbo to Souib America, including the attack on Bacno* Ayret, and all the iklnnlsbes wblrh took
pUre before and vfter that event ; In the Pi niniula under Sir John Moore, inelndlnir the battles of BoMa,
Vlmicra, and Cc>runna, for wi ioh be hii« ivceind .be Yimt Medal with three clatpa. Sererely irooadsd (lost
a les) In action at Flushing, 7th Ani;. IHOtt.
% Colonel Fvlconar* eervievh:— flr»t Ei(yptlan campat|rn; eampaffpit of 1006-0 ta Italy, taefvdiac battle
of Mttidd, eiece of SeyllH, and capture uf CaUone. Sernnd Egyptian caiMpaisn. InrlttdJUf the rie|tc of
Roberta, und action at El Hamei, C.tttf.aisn o> l(il4. In Hoilund, including arti«jo atMsrxem ind bettiaara«
OH-ni of Antwerp. CaiiipMlun m \¥\o. tn Flandfn. Brttdff thr aho%e, rartone oilit^ drMltory ai*lc»
aiid •kinnihhe*. Medul for lerviret in Erypt; and the Uer Mediil wiih u»e dii*>p for Miilda.
9 Colonel Frith wus prrMiit tn several atfiiin cons«M)uent u|M»n the operation* emrled ou by thelllWiioa
of the army m der Colonel Cli>tlin«*r-* in the Travancore war, particiilarit on the ISlb Jaenary IMOl tnd tte
atormiiit of the enemy** lines on the 9Itt Feb. foUowiof. ServHl also at th« capture of the We of
and of iiie I*i« or Pratice in 161V.
4 Colonel Maunsrll serted in the Penlni'iU fVom A'te. 1819 to the end of Chat war *ja 1914,
tb« stff** of San SetMi«tiati, pa^ciiffr o( u.e Bida>aOM, liailli« oi Nl«rlle, loih Nor^ and NiTe,Oth, ICik, aatf
Itlh . «ic. hervrd >il«o in ibe American war, ■in'l was »lii:litty wounded at liladtnsburf , Mtb Ai^., aa4«*iaralj
at N'-w i>Tle.t V, *^d iH-r. 1t»t4. Ilr lias >eeelv«'d f e War Medul with thnc cUtpa.
5 Col. lUiiMirurdt was pre«ent and ser%e«l dorln^ tita wiiole of 0«'ner«I* Lord Lake and Sir O. flcwtit^
catnptiijtn* in In<(>M In It»09, 4 6. 0, and 7, Indudiitc thr battlea o* Laawarree, Fultlgkur, and seerrat «!••«
aeitoiis; tlie stefr« t-f Aera, t)h*'iK, Bliurtporf, and Haitras t^erred dnriof the whole of itto Mabraha «•«»•
paiirn In Ial7 an«l 19. 8 'PPr^sMul a very senoiis In iiri»*cti«»n in BonibMT. when t'oinmandant of ifeat Oar-
ris.>ii In \iM39. ^nrcd nKo dur DC ttte Atf^huDiftlan eampaifB tn 1 99 ana IMO.aad eommanded the sivna*
iiUC colMnin« rtffnitt^t the fon ri-** ol KheUt.
9 }Mt Klcbard Ooherty served ot tde mplare of Martinique In 1809, and of Ouadaioo|ie ia MlO/and feaa
rertiti'd iho War Mtdwl with two ciu»p<.
7 C«»l«'nel ll> sh serviHl at Walrh^reit In IB09.
9 Colonel Campbel tf-nr^d with tlir 91st. at the capt«re«f Kandytii Ca%Io«, In 1909; the^
lbtM-0 in Opsin, tncliidtnff the hatth* of Oorwnna. Also die aiin|«lfat tif 1911, 19. 19, 14, aad 19*
Dukr of Wellsnirton, inetiidinK the %reo d »le«eof BmIiO"** batUca of Vltloria, tboPirrenaM oa the
ft*lh JiiIt), helfliis of Lesaea. Mvflle, and St. Pe. with Onliaa, and Waierkio, and tlArvii^ of
Ma baa received the War M* dal with flee rlasps.
91 t'Hpifein W«i«idtiat« haa rccelted ibe War Madal with four clasps for Tlmlefm, Talavara*
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Sbcokb Captains.
3 John Miller Adye
9 Frederick A lex. Campbell , A djutani
1 1 Henry Philip OofKlenough
5 George Buck nail Shakespear ....
5 Richard Henry Croflon
11 Matthew Smith D>dii worth
7 Bfufray Octavlns Nixon
4 Henry Lynedocli Gardiner
3 Benjamin Bathurst
4 Henry Bourchicr 0*bome SaTile. .
6 Robert Parker Radcliffe, Ad^jutant
10 Tliomas Knox
8 Cliarles Wrii^^ht Youn^husband . .
5 Robert Corcyra Romer
11. B. Gcorjre Wilder
G Cliarles Lawrence d'Aj^uilar
8Hn(^h Archibald BeauchampCampbell
1 Richard Bratton Adair
a. C.Robert Talbot
9 Henry Lcmpriere
Arnold Thompson
Henry Clerk
Wm. Rot>ert Gichard
Praucia Bcckfonl Ward
John James Brandling
Alf^d Romaine Wra^^e
Frederick Wm. Haul tain
Tho. Wm. Lawrence
Frederick John Travera
Matthew Charles Dixon
Henry Ro^en*
John Turner"*, *.
Augustus Charlefl Lennox Fitz-Roy
Edward Henry Fisher
Robert Frederick Monntain
Samuel (/learcland
U.S. Augustus Chas. Stapleton Somerset
12 Samuel Hood Stovin In<^lefteld . .
E'lward Moiirricr Boxer
Charles Scudamorc Lon^en ....
Wm. Alex. Middlcton
Rouquier John Cannon, Adjutant '
James Robert Gihbtin ,
John Richunl Anderson *'*
Percy Francis Gother Scott
Smncrville McDonald Calder •• .
Henry Francis Stranite
John Saltren Willctt
John Charint William Fortes4'Uc .
William Hamilton Cox
Rir hard G'Connell
William Francis Smith Ncill .. .
Miller Cliflord
Richard Wheatlev Itrettingham .
•i« Charlc* Tjvlor Du Plat
Mortimer Adve • . . . .
Thomas Richard M'Queen
Charles Trisance Franklin
Alexander Ciesar Hawkins, t. . . .
James Morris Hill
Barclay Lawson
Algernon Peter
Andrew Pellett Scrimshire Green
Edward Arthur Williams
Herbert Winsloe Fatten
Charlea Henry Morris
NeU M'Inne* Mackay
Wm. Jamea Esten Grant
Joseph Clark Childs
Georige Vandcrheyden Johnson .
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36
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do
do
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5 May 37
do
14 Dec.
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18 June 38
do
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19 Mar. 39
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80 Dec.
30 Dec.
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30 June 40
18 Dec.
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ID June 41
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10 Aug. ;
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11 Sept. I
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34 Not.
3.5 Feb. 40
10 Mar.
11 April
81 April
13 May
15 June
19 June
80 July
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38 July
31 July
18 Aug.
13 Aug.
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do
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87 Sept
31 Dec.
8a Jan. 41
18 Mar.
1 Apr.
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SO April
7 May
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5 June
17 Aug.
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85 Sept.
17 Nor,
83 Not.
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do
do
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do
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7 Apr. 42
12 April
13 April
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27 April
88 April
84 May
14 July
8 Aug.
10 Aug.
4 Oct
13 Oct
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3 Not.
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89 Not.
7 Dec.
31 Dec.
4 Apr. 43
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14 Oct.
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15 5Iar. 47
0 April
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7 May
7 May
28 May
1 July
20 July
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34 N<iT.
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1 May 48
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271
Second Captains.
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«ND LIBUT.
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2
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Adolphus Frederick Connell ....
Robert Barlow M*Crea
John Lindredge Elgee ...•••••..
John Desborough
Disney Fred. Russell , ,
George Shaw , .
Augf. Fred. Francis Lennox
Charles Stuart Henry
Bdmond Henry Rene Flint
Wm. Ryvea Nash Taylor
Edw. Swinton
Philip Gossct Pipon ,
Edward Jamt's Paterson ...,.,..
First LiEUTENANrs.
John Davenport SImkespear ....
Edward Bruce Hamley
George Thomas Field
Arthur Comyn Pigou
H.B. David M* Dowall Fraser
o.c. James Dniinmond Teifer
4 Charles John Strange
H.B Jlichard Gregory
H. B. Horace Parker Newton
10 Alexander Cameron Gieig
a,n,Hon. William Charles Yelverton..
8 George Henry Vesey
2 Frederick Charles Standish
2 Stapylton Robinson
o . c. Michael Shrapnel Biddulph ....
H.B. Henry Arthur Vernon
1 Charles Manners Raynes
H.B.Gustavu9 Hamil. Lock wood Milroan
1 Lord William Kennedy
1 0 Walter Ferguson Lock
H B.John Fraser Lodington Baddeley
8 Geoiige Lee Chandler
.5 Charles George A rliuthnot
9 Charles Richard Ogden Evans.. ..
7 Guy Rotton
7 Francis William Hastings
Henry Augustus Smyth
Paul Winsloe Phillipps
Edward Mouhray
Frederick Hugh Chancellor
Ciinrles Waller
Richard King Freeth
Charles William Grey
Fran.MontflgueMaxwellOmmanney
Edmund Palmer
Francis Vaneittart
ri. B.Leopold Grimston Paget
10 Richard Phelipa
7 Henry Mercer
1 1 George Colclough
Tliomas Walter Mihvard
Henry Lowther Chermside
Alex. Tiicophilufl Blakely
Robert Emiliua FazakerleyCraufurd
H.B.Frcderick William Craven Ord . .
ii.B.Wllliam C<iiiyngham Lynch Blosse
X Matthew Bligh Forde
3 William Townsend Barnett
ir.B.Archibald Edward Harbord Anson!
2 Samuel Enderby Gordon
R.B.John George Boothby
7 Charles Neville Lovell [
7 James Francis Eaton Travers ....
H.B./r(m. Edward Thomas Gage ....
Hls.Neville Saltren Keats Bayly
iT.B.Oeorge Barstow ,
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11 Jan. 43
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17 June
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10 June 44
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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do
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19 Dec
do
do
do
1st LIBUT.
4 April 43
do
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0 April
1 May
3 May
4 May
15 May
18 May
1 Aug.
17 Aug.
18 Aug.
22 Aug.
9 Sept.
15 Sept.
30 Oct.
8 Nov.
14 Jan. 44
7 Mar.
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1 Apr.
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14 Apr.
15 Apr.
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26 Apr.
28 Apr.
3 May
15 May
28 May
0 June
17 Jan. A5
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1 Feb.
4 Feb.
5 April
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10 April
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17 April
9 Miiy
21 May
14 June
3 Sept.
4 Sept,
7 Oct.
29 Oct.
30 Not.
12 Dec.
2G Feb. 46
1 April
do
do
do
do
do
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16 Nov.
28 Nov.
8 Jan.
15 Feb.
29 Mar.
9 April
7 May
19 May
28 June
10 July
4 Sept.
5 Sept.
3 Nov.
48
49
272
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2irO LIBUT.
* • • k
Charles Wright .. i
Johh Everett Thring
William Magoath King"? . . .
Henry Lambert Fulke OreTllIe
Hugh Bent
H.B. Francis Robert GlauTille • . • . .
6 Henry Jerris White Jefvis • .
WiUiam Lovelace Duroaresq
Gftspard Le Marchant Tupper
Henry Heyman •••.•••••*•
Arinine Dew .^ «'.«««
7 George Sidney Robertson
2 Edward HinUio East
H.B.Dixon Edward Ho«te ..•••»•
8 Edward Tsawidl
1 John Singletoft
H.B. Win. Edmund Moyses RelUy ••••••
H.B. William Boyd .Saunders
0 Charles Hodgkinson SmltJi
Henry Terrick Fits Hugh
Wilmot Horton Moody
Whaley NicoU Hardy
John Lawranoe Bolton •
7 James Randla Lngg
0 Oedrge Henry John Alex. Frasar • .
Thomas Lambert
France Jamea Boady
Edward Eldon Robert Byndcy"^ . .
Frederic Hanrcy Btfthunt Phillips
Joseph Oodby •••.••••••••
Dominlck Saiafleld Greene ••..••..
Philip Francis Miller
William Wiicrara Barry
James Thomas Orme ••... «.
George HNttOQ Colomb ...•••••.•
Thomas Henry Harding ..........
Pliilip Daves Margcsson •• . .
Mervyn Stewart
Jaa>es Frederick D'Arley Street ....
H.B.Archibald Moceeux Calvert • .
6 0*Bryen BvlUngliam Woobey
Alfred Wi Ikes Drayson
CariwsilHdcr W^iiliam Elgce
Edmund Jolm Carthew ...•••••••
George Harrlaan Ann Forbes •••••«
Wflliam HuBirr Blair
Louis Mardneau ••.••
Charles Huotcr
Robert John Hay
Alexander John MscDongall
John Spurway •*...••••.
George Ramsay Craik Young
Henry Townsend Boidtbce
John Edward Michell
Geoige Cicil Henry •
Thomas Pictini Warlow
Philip Bedinglield
Spencer Philip John Childers
WiUiam Harper Mytton
Richard Paget Canipbell Jones . . .
Htnry Jermya Mont;<omeiy Campbell
Reginald Onslow Farmer •• .
Clwriea Maliland Govan . . .
Charles Henry Ingiiby ... .
Robert Poole GabbeU
Henry Peel Yates
Mnnay Praav Ferrert
Henry Andi«w Thmpp. ....
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1 Feb.
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20 July
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First Lieutenants.
0 Charlei Edward HAinwaring
8 Alexander Gordon »
1 William John Willlama
2 Charles Frederick Younj? » .
11 Sanford Freeling
4 Oliver Robert Stokes
1 James Farrell Pennycuick
7 WalterJnlmOribiHon
10 \V*lliam Dal^nsGuilU
0 Charles Edward OIilersbaK
4 Nathaniel Octanrias Siioson Turner.,
to Bamuel Digby Wright
a Augustas Young Earle
5 Hon. Leonard A* Addington
^ Arthur Vaiidekur ....•»»,
8 Andrew Spot<i«iood Orr • .
ft Charles Rowland If ill ,..,
5 Patrick John Cknipbeil ».
3 Francis Comwallis Maada
10 Arthur Williaari Twiss »»..
8 Regitwld Cnrtis
8 Allen Sierwrigiit
1 Frederic Soutb<ote Seala ••
8 John Bonlttm • ,..
7 John De Luttrell Saanderson .«..«.
6 Monlray Ankelell
11 PhilipDtekMm
11 ^neas Clarke
11 Francis Place .* «••«••. 4..
8 KdwardJacksos Bruce ••*••.
It William Powell Richards <«.
11 John Edward Hope
8 Henry WalpoU J. Dashivood
11 Algernon Brendon •••
12 Jame-s de Havllland ••••••..
12 Sidney Carden
12 GooTKe Allix Wilkinson
12 William Windham Augustus Lukin . .
12 William Walker
li Charles Edmimd Waloott • • ••
10 Gilroore Bartchaell
12 Gronow DaTia .....,•
11 Edgar Grantham Bredln • . * .
11 William John Bolton ...,.
II Samuel George BatcheUai .••......
11 Herbert Tbylor Middletoa
U Frederick Close
11 Jame** Sinclair ••••
Henry Lynch Talbot ,.
8 Willoughby James Wilson
12 W. Hen. Randolph Simpson
12 Lewis William Penn
12 Henry Robe Saunders
12 Edward Geary Stibw
12 John DufT Ramsay
12 WilliamMorrb
12< Henry Renny « •.••••
4 John Thurlosr Leathes ••
0 ' diaries PauWtt Rotton
'3 • Joiin Morris Savage <•«•».•.
•7- Da'^hwood Jflites ••»<
^ Tliomas BdnMnd Byrne •
0 Edward Taddy
7 Henry Crofton Singec
8 H ill James Tttumas Tomkinsoo . ^ • .
0 John Biiwd«m.Pairkin
1 Cliarles Johniton •.•••...••...••.<
5 Thomas Samuel Poer Field ••.•.••.
2 LMvrence Aoguslas Bradshaw
2nd LIEUT.
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Jn^peeting Field Officers,
9 Nicholas Hamilton,*- KH. Bn». 15 June. 1796 ; Zl«i/. 9 Dec 96 ; Caj^K 26
June, 03 j Jlfryor, 18 June, 12; Brev.-Lt.-Cal. 27 May, 25; Col, 28 June^dS.
Chetborough Grant Falconar,» KH. Ens, Pi Sept. 95; Lieut. 1 Nov. 99; 0»|>/.
26 Dec. 05; Brevet-Mnjor, 12 Aug. 19; Regt.'Mt^or, P26 June, 83; LUui.»
Col. P22 Oct. 25; Col. 28 June, 38.
John Wharton Frith,' Em. p 1 7 July, 04 ; /:l>»i^ 27 Feb. 05 j Cup*. SO Jan. 18 ;
Af/yor, 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. pIO Dec. 36 : Col. 9 Nov. 46.
fi Frederick Muuiisell,^ Eru. 16 March. 12 ; Lieut, P 28 Jan. 13 ; Capt.^94
June, 19 ; Afajor, p 14 Am. 27 ; Lietd.-Col. 23 May, 36 ; Col. 0 H«»v. 46.
John Gicgory Baiim^HHt,* CB. Ens. 1 Au;f. 98 ; Lieut. 20 MMrcbOl ; C^pi*
10 Jan. 10 ; Major. P21 Oct. 24 ; i/w^- Co/, p 9 Juno 25; Col. 28 Jati» 38.
Sir Uuh«ia Doherty .• Ene. p 10 Sc-pt. 03 ; Lieut. 22 N.iv. 04; Capt. 21 May
12 ; Major, p 16 Sept. 24 ; Lieut.'Col. p 20 Sept 20 ; Col. 23 Nov, 41.
William bunh/ KH. Curnet, p7 Jan. 08; X,»<?uf. p 29 June 09 ; Ca^^pSS Jnlj
13 ; Majory p 8 Ap«ll 20 ; Lieut.-Col. P22 May 29; Col. 9 Nov. 40,
8 ^U Jus. Campbell," KH. Ens. p 12 June 99 ; Lt. 25 Dec. 00 ; Capt. 1 Aug,05 ;
Brev.'Maj. 12 Aug. 19 ; Maj. p 17 May 21 j X*.-a?/.P12 July 31 ; CW.9 Noir.46.
Paymasters.
Nicholas Maunsell, 21 Aug. iai3 ; Ens. 27 Apr. 09 ; Lieut. 2 Nov. OO.
9 Richard Jelllcoe,*<» 24 Feb. 1814 ; ^nd Lieut. 17 June 07.
$ John Woodgate,^' 25 June, 1829; Ens. 17 Oct. 05; Lieut. 11 Feb. 06 ; Ccjvl.
20 Feb. 12.
Henry Balthaaer Adama, 30 Oct. 1828 ; JSVw. 23 Feb. 15 ; Lieui. 12 Jon*, 17 ;
Capt. 17 Sept. 25.
Cliarles Henry Pelr«e, 23 Aui;. 39 ; Ens. p6 Dec. 27 ; Lieut. 18 July, 30.
9 John Mhldleton/*25 Nov. 26; Ens.lO Mftr.08 ; Xf. 4 Oct. 09; Ca/vf. 7 Apr.8S»
John Henry Matthew» >« 21 Oct. 13.
i9 Arnold TlMmpaon," 22 Aug. 05; Ens. 6 Sept. 98 ; LUut. 9 July 08.
John Sabine,*' 25 Sept. 46 ; Ens. 6 Jane, 05 ; Lieut. 14 April, 08.
19 George Hood,« 26 Oct. 28 ; Ens. P 21 Feb. 1 1 ; Lieut. P28 May 12-
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Thomas Shields , ,
Robert M<Nalr »♦
John O'NelU, atafAil^.at Edinburgh
Charles Pratt Hamilton
^ WilUiim Allan Courtcnay*'
^ James Banbury Uamilton" • • . «
Cliarles Pletew'*
j 9 Benjamin Hutchlns Edwards** . .
: Robert Alexander Dagg
I9 John 6i»eDce'^
KNAION. 1
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ADiV^AVfi
4 Feb. 00! 3 Aug. 01
liSJvly 09
22 Oct. 12,24 Mar. 14
14 July 39
9 Apr. 12 29 Feb. 16
8 F^b. 4«
29 June 30
p 13 Mar. 35
24 Febw 4^
14 June 00
23 AHg. 13
22 Nov. 44
25ScpL 09
P23 July 12
6 Dee. 44
4 Aug. 14
14 May 12
9 Srpt 19
21 Oet. 13
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2 Jan. 43
15Mar» 46>17 S«>pt. 47
22A|jrU 36
11 Jan. 40
> It) Mar. 46
1 Colonel Hamilton fcr^fd the camuaien of 17P0 In Holland, and watpraseat In the dill^rent hattlcSL; vHh
the expedition to Sooifa America, Incindlnff the attack on Buenoi Ayree, and all the ■kirmbhet whlrb took
pUre before and ufter Chat event; In the Pmlnsula under Sir John Moore, inclndina the battles of Bol•h^
Vimifra, and Coninna, for wi.lch he h«« ivceivid .be Wmr Medal with three cJaeps. Stvarely wooadsd (lost
a lojr) In ai'tton at riuahlng. 7th kng. IHOU.
% Coluiiei Fulconars ■ervien:^flnit Egyptian canpai^ ; camratirnt of 180fr-6 la Itilr, laelodlac battle
of Mitidti, tleae of SejrltH, aiid capture of Catrone. S<^nd Ecyptlan campatfrn, litrladJaf the ilc|^ of
RoM»tta, and action at El Ilameu C<tirf.ai8n oi ]dl4. In Hoilund, In'cludincaniuo at M«nem md bapibarrt*
mcni of Antwerp. CHiitp«i|in oi Iblb, in Flandi>r*. Bt^idre ihp above, varione other drvaltory aerriOH
and •kirioikheft. Medal Tor ■ervicet in Erypt; and the >^ ar >ledul with uae da^p for Mwlda.
9 Colonel Frith waa prcMtit in Mteral atfkivc conM'quent utxin the operation* cairled on hj IbetlvWoa
of tlie army under Colunel Chiilinrr* in the Travancore war, parttciilarli on the l5ih Jainiary 18W. iml tbo
•lormins of the enemy'R lines 011 the SItt Feb. foUowiof. Served alto at the capture of the Ueof >bartoa,
and of the I»le of Franee in 1810.
4 Coldoel Mauncell terved in the Peninsula from A'lir. 1819 to the ead of that war Ut 1014, laelwdlar
the slfff of tHin setiu^tian, pa««ttir<> of tne BidaMOii, intlltool Ni«rll#, loth Nci^., and NlTe,9th, Iftk, and
1 1th . «tc. hervrd h\*o in the Anterican war. unl was »liKi>tly wounded at Ittadenshurg , 94th Ai^^ aadaotofoly
ai Nfw «iTlei % 'iSd ik-c. Ihi4. Hr lias »ecpiv«tJ t e War MedtU with thne ditpa.
5 Col. BaoH'gHrdt was |»re»enC ard served dtirUiK tite wiHile of Oi^erals Lord Lake and Bir O. flowitt*a
cainpitijin* in India In la08, 4 5, a, and 7, tneludioc thr battles o* Laawarree, Puittftkur, aal severfl mtnar
aeuoiis; the »ieff<^ <<f Acni, l)h*'lf(, Bliurtpor<*,an4 Haitras t^rvrd durfnf the wltolr of tlio ttahraha ea«*
paiKQ in IH17 ud'I IB. 8jppr»SM«l a very penous In urrwti>4i in Bombny. when I'oinmandant of tftot 0«r>
ris.Mi in Ih:I5. ServtHl ol-u dur nc tiie AflkhiinUtan campaign In 1 88 and 1MB, and tomouwded tho sfona
lua cotun*n« iiimtmt the fori rc^sol Khclat.
d Alt KIdiard Doherty served at i>ip capture of Martinique In 1809, and of Ouadaioopa la 18IO«-aBd feaa
rerH«fd iiio War Midiil with two e'tupt.
7 C«>l«»nel M'sltservrd at Walth*ren in IBOP.
8 Colonel CampUel s«-nr*'d with th«'51«t. at thv capt«re«f Kandy m O\loa, In 1808; t>a caii^tlja o#
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lie IMS received the War Midal wiih Ave elssps.
at <:iipifein Wi^idsaia hat received the War Madal with four elaspa for VImiera, Tala?af«, FsMtaid^
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08 Lt.-Col. Tomkyns serred the campaign of 1814 in Canada, Inclnding the actions near
Fort Qwn^t, and Lundy's Lane ; blockade, attack, and final aaaanlt of Fort Erie, and
attack by the American army ou the British lines on the Chippawa River.
90 Lt.-Col. Williams was engaged in tlic actions before New Orleans, and at the eaptire
of Fort Bowyer. Served also the campaig:n of 1 815, and was present at the capture of I^iris.
100 Lt.-CoI. R. G. B. Wilson served in Holland, Belgium, and France, from Deeamber
1813 to January 1816, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
101 Lt.>Col. Cuppage served in the Peninsula and France, from Febmary to August 1814.
and was present at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign or
1816, including the battle of Waterloo.
102 Lt-CoL Bumaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
103 It.-Col. Griffin served before Genoa in 1814.
104 Major Hennis served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the bsttle of Waterloo.
106 Capt. Freeee served on the China Expedition, and was slightly wounded at Cbiu
Kiang Foo.
108 Capt. Warburton served with the Royal Artillery on the north coast of Spain from
Feb. 1837 to Oct. 1838, and was wounded on the 15th March 1837, near Hemant.
109 Major Wilmot volunteered for active service in New 2^aland (being on the staff in
Van Dieman's Land) in Jan. 1845, and commanded the Artillery at the attack of
Kawiti's Pah at Ohiawai on the Ist July, and at the destruction of the same on the 11th
July ; also at the destruction of Arratua's Pah on the 16th July. Ue commanded ihe
Artillery throughout the whole of the operations, and in the various affairs whieh took
place before Ruapekapcka in Dec. 1815, and Jan. 1846, including the capture of that
Stockade. He was also engaged in the occupation of tlie valley of Untt in April 1840.
110 Major Tonng served on the north coast of Spain from January 1838 to August
1840, and was present in all the affairs and operations that took place from Jan. 1838 to
the conclusion of the war in front of San Sebastian ; and also at the camp of Pai y Foeroa
on the Bidassoa in Dec 1838 and Jan. 1839. Also in the operations on the Yang*tse*
Kiang in China, including the storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo : he was also present
at the demonstration before Nankiu. A^ain served during the operations in Kaffrtrfa in
1847 to the conclusion of the war, as military secretary and aide-de-camp to Sir Henry
Pottinger, H.M. High Commissioner and Governor.
112 Major the Honourable R. C. H. Spencer served throughout the whole of the ope-
lations in China, and was present at the destruction of the batteries of Amoy, in H. M. S«
.Blonde, in 1840 ; at the capture of the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and »ub<^qucnt operations
in the Canton River ; at the storm and capture of the heights of Canton ; attack and
captures of Amoy, Chusan (second operation), Chinhae, Chapoo, Woosong, Shanghae,
and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
114 Capt. John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the SOth Jane 184*3.
110 Capt. Anderson served in the operations in the Yiang-t5e-Kiung in China, in*
eluding the storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo. He was also present at tht demon-
stration before Nankin.
117 Lieut. King served during the Kaffir war of 1846, from April to Nov. of that year,
and commanded tlie Artillery at the attack of Fort Peddie.
118 LieuL Dyneley commanded the Royal Artillery in the action with and defeat of the
rebel Boers at Bloem Plaats (South Africa) 20th Aug. 1848.
120 Quarter-Master Porter served on the expedition to Naples In 1806. In 160G he
was at the battle of Maida, and at the siege and reduction of Scylla in Calabria. He
landed in Egypt, 17th March, 1807, and was present at the capture of AlexandriUy and
at the attack on Rosetta. In 1809 he was at the capture of Ischia and Procida; and in
1814 at the sieges and captures of Spezia, Genoa, and 6avona. He served alterwartls io
America and was present at tlie battle of filadcnsburg, capture of Washiufston, battle of
Ballinuire, <iperations before New Orleans, and capture of Fort Bowyer: he was woandpd
in the head before New Orleans on the Ut Jan. 1815. He has rraived the sHver War
Medal with one clasp for Maida.
121 Quarter-Master Perkin's services: — Campaign in Italy in 1805; occupation of
Sicily in 1806 and 1807 ; battle of Maida ; campaigns of 1813 and 1814 to the Peninsula,
including ihe battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, |)as8age of the Bidassoa, battlea of
the NiTclle and the Nive, passage of the A dour, operations against Bayonne, ailid repulse
of the sortie. Kxpc<Iitlon to America in 1814, including the attack on New Orleatia In
Dec. 1814, and the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer. Capture of Paris in 1415* ll« has
received the silrer War Medal with four cbsps.
182 Quainter. Maf'ter M'Kown served io the Prninsula from August 1808 to Feb. 1800,
and was present at Roleia. Vimtipra, and the rrtreat to Corunna. He served «gcln in tba
Peninsula from Aiirll 181 1 to May 181 4, and was pn^ent at Badajozin 181 1 and iil«o in I81S,
when he was injurwl by the blowing up of a curloucb. He was also at Sdamance. Burgos,
Ylttoria, 8t. Sebastian, cro^-^ing the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Bayonne. Snbaeqoeoily
he served in the American \> ur, and was present at Washington, Baltimore, New Urleaoi
(wounded in the head 1st Jan. 1815;, Fort Bowyer, and Mobile Point He aerved also tht
campaign of 1815, and was present at the taking of Maubeoge, Phtllipville» and
He has rt'ccivcd the hWvct War Medal with nine clasps.
l!2d Mr. Percivall served in the Bast Indies with the 11th Lt« DisgoonSyaad w«i
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Captains.
Geo.Outt,Cha.W.l)u PlatyKn.
JAtuUnant.ColoiieU 10 Nov* 1840.
Thomas Bttdfen
Vinoent Joseph Biscoe • .
Henry Powell Wulff
•Montgomery WUiianu. «.«....
John Hawksbaw
Thomas Hore .........t
ThomM FotUr •
John Isaac Hope ••«..••
Wm. Cameron Forbes
Richard John Stotherd
Alexander Gordon''^
Cowper Rom
Wm. Biddlecomb Harlow^ ....
Robert KearsUy Daioson
Henry Tucker
Benjamin Splcer Stehelin
Charles Oldershaw. :
George St. Vinoent Whitmore,
Henry Serrante
Henry Owen GfBwley
John Twiss
JobuWalpole,^^^4>r afSriande to
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Thonuu Aiskew Larcom
Edward Vicars, i. e, 19 Oct, 40. . . .
St. Aabyn Molesworth
Edward Frome
Richard Howorth
Charles C. Wilkinson
WiUiam Turabttll Reowick
Tliomas Hoimer Rimington. . . .
WUliam E. JDelveg Broughton
Richard J. Nelson
Oeoiige Botgmann «...
EdwardAkWch*
John Chaytor
Sir William Thomas Denisoo,
Lt» BottTHor of Tan DUman's Land.
JohnWUliams
Edward William Dumford^*^
Edward Thomas Lloyd
Henry James
William Robinson
Thomiu Bawlings Mould ....
George Wynne
James Lynn
William Stace
Henry Drury Harness
Edmund Twiss Ford
William Yolland
Charles Ersklne Ford
Richard Clement Moody
Frederick Augustas Yorke ....
Charles Fhmds Skyrlng^* ......
GeoTge Rowan Hutchinson ....
Robert Gorges Hamilton
Henry Williamson Lugard ....
William Charles Hadden
Roger Stuart Beatson
Sbgokd Captains.
Sampson Freeth.
John Graham H'Kerlie
Julian Frederick A. Symonds/'
Major t 22 Uaj 46.
William George Hamley
Andrew Beatty ,
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Carps of B^yal Engineers.
Seookd Captains,
John W. Gordon
Marcus Dill • * .
Philip J. Bninbricrgc •
Aichibald P. G. Ross
John Claridi^e Burmester, jtra/or,toct.46
Edmund Opie •
Conolly M'Causland
John Cameron • •
John S. Hawkins • •*......
James H. Freeth «...
Charles Dnesbcry Robertson •••....
Charles Fonshawc, Aitutmnt to the C&rp$
of Boyal Sappers ana Minert,
Frederick £. Chapman •.»...
Thomas Fenwick •
ThBodosim Webb
Gotlier Frederick Mann ».....•.•.•
Spencer Westmacott
Charles Acton Broke
WiUiam ColUer Mcnzies
Robert Michael Lqffan «
Arthur Henry Frecliiig •.<..•.,.....
Harry St. Geonre Ord
David Waiiam Tylce
Hampden Clement Blamire Moody .
John LhUon Arabin Simmons
Gcon^^e Archibald Leach •
Richard Tyldcn
Philip John Staplcton Barry .......
Henry Arthur White
Paul Bernard Whittingham .•..•••
James William Gosset .............
George Clement Baillie
Thomas Bernard Collinson
George Bent
Edmund Yeamans Walcott Henderson
John Bayly
Henry Charles Cunlifie Owen '^
Wm. Francis Drummond Jervois*'. . .
Thomas Lionel John Gallwey
Charles Stuart Miller
Anthony David Craigie
Richard Bomaby
Albert O'Donncl Grattan
MrnriD Vavasour
James S wayne Baker
Hon, Ilusfioy Fane Keane ...........
First Lieutenants.
William Cowj>er
Charles John Gibb'*
Charles Gordon Gray . . •«
William Driscoll Gossett
Charles Sim ..••
Fairfax Charles Hassard
Douglas Oalton
Henry William Barlow .*
Henry Young Darracott Scott ... ...
George Ross •
William Mason Inglis .,
Jamcfi Robert Mann .,
John Williamson Ix^vcll
Millington Henry Syiige
Edward Wolstenbnlinc Ward
William Howard ie»^c ....•• •
Hustacc Fane Bourchier
Uenry Grain
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First LxEnTBVAirrs.
John Marshall Orunt
James Frankfort Manners Browne . . .
FitzRoy Molyneux Henry Somerset .
Horace William Montague
Valentine Thomas Mairis
Frederick William King..
Francis Fowke • •••••
Charles Richard Binney • . . • .
Frederick Henry Rich
Francis Rawdon Chesney • • • . •
Tho. Andrew Lumsden Murray • . . . .
Herbert Newton Penrice
Wm. Lawtie Morrison
Anthony Charles Cooke
Thomas IngHs
Ben Hay Martindale
Charles Scrope Hutchinson
Henry Wray
Charles Pasley
John Stokes • •
Andrew Clarke
Francis Du Cane
Robert Dundas Kerr
John Yerbury Moggridge
Francis Koe
John Gordon Jervis
Henry Whatley Tyler
John Cromie Blackwood De Butts . . .
Walter Samuel Stace
Gwavas Speedwell Tilly
Edward Stanton ••.......
Charles Comwallis Chesney
Edward Charles De Moleyns
Louis John Amad6e Armit ••••.....
Charles Brisbane Ewart
Charles B. P. N. H. Nugent
Edward Belfield
Hon. George Wrottesley • . .
St. Andrew St. John •••
Edward C. A. Gordon
Whitworth Porter ,
John J. Wilson ,
George F. Dawson
Gustarus St. John Croftun
Henry Phillpotts
Joshua Henry Smith
Anthony Reynolds Vyryan Crease . . <
Frederic Charles Belson
Charles Thomas Hutchinson
Edward Metcalfe Grain
Arthur Payne Smith
Auguttus Payne Lockner ,
Philip Ravenhill
Herbert Taylor Sibome
Charles Style Akers
Berdoe Amherst Wilkinson
Lothian Nicholson
George Bdmond Lnshington Walker
James Thomas Burke
Francis Edward Cox
Sidney Baynton Farrell •
James Liddell
Charles VlTilliam Barry
Charles Herbert Sedley
William Francis Lambert.
Richard Warren
Hugh Wiliiams
Hon, John James Bury
Alexander Mackenzie
Snd LIBirT.t
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18 Mar. 46
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
FmaT LXSUTBVAHTS*
Richard Hogh Stotherd <
William Halt Noble.... #
Henry Scbaw
fidward Nlcliolas Heygate
George Hamilton Gordon ;
AnguBtua Jonathan Gierke
Charles Aaguitus Rloe ; • . .
Charles John Fowler
Alexander Ross Chirke *
Edward Balnbrigge
Sbooitd LlBimiTAirTS.
Jaihes Murray «
George RAnken ;
Francis Horatio De Yere
Heniy Raymofid Polly
Robert Mann Pftiwms
Frederick Brine ; . . . .
Arthur A'Conrt Fisher
George Montagoe Btopford
Edward Bfidcre ;
Henry Reynolds Loard
Montagu Stopford Whitmon
Howaid Cranfurd Blphlnstone
Charles Edward Cumberland
Alexander Stephen Creyke . .* ;
William Coles PhiUpotts ;;«....
Henry Sandemaa ;
Amelias Beaucierek Fyeis ;
Joseph Wallis 0*Bryen Hoare
Lionel Charles Barber ;
James Grantham ; . . i
Glastonbury Netille. . . . ; i . . . . .
James P. Cox ...«; 4 ....;.;..;:... .
Henry O. Sarage
George R. Lempriere ;
Wilbraham Oatca Lennox • .. .
Arthur Leahy
Edward Loftns Bland
Charles Bdward Staart Baynea
Charles Le Gallais
Anthony William Dnmford
Donald Aogostiis Praier
Harry George Teesdsle
Thomas Molyneux Orsres . . • . ,
William Christian Anderson
Edmend Frederick DuCane .......<
William Grossman •
James William Qreatorex
George Alfred Koa
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Scarlet. — Facings^ Blue VeWet.
If. B. The officers in Italics are holding cItU cmployncnii
Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners.
(O Aceicd by the Corps of Royal Bngliieert.)
Mcijar ^ Brigade, — Major John Walpole, 1 June 48.
ii4;Mtoii/.— Captain Charles Fanshawe, 26 Jan. 47.
Quarter-'Miuter. — Jeokin Jones, 14 Jan. 48.
Establishment at Chatham for instructing the Corps In Military Field Worts.
I>trecl9r.«-ColoncI Sir J. M. Frederick Smith, KH,
287
Wat Senrices of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
1 Sir Aug. De Butts was at the sieges of Tbttlon, Bastia, and Calrly and was ikroarably
mealioned by Lord Hood in his despatches on the snrrender of Bastia.
8 Lleat-Qen. Bratt was present at the attack of Fort Fleur d'fip^e, Ouadalonpe) Jane,
1794, and at the defence of Fort Matilda, from 10th Oct. to 10th Dec. following. In 1795
at Dominica at the attack and captare of the French force landed for the reduction of the
island. In 1797 senred at the attack of the island of Porto Rico. Wounded at the Helder
in 1709.
8 Lieat-Gcneral Donifonl was present at the siege'of Fort Bonrbofli and capture of Mar-
tinique, St Lacia, and Guadaloupe, in 1704.
4 Lieut-General Thackeray was at the capture of Surinam in 1799 ; St. Martin's, and St
Bartholomew's, in 1801 ; directed the siege of Scylla Castle, in 1806 ; and that of the Fortress
of Santa Maura In 1809. Served with the army in Spain, in 1812 ; at the battle of Caa*
talla, and siege of Tarragona In 1813, and remained with the army imtll 1814.
5 Lfeot-^neral Birch served in Flanders, and Holland, in 1793, 94, and 95 ; the Bgyp-
tian campaign of 1801 ; taldng of Copenhagen under Lord Cathcart ; in the north of Spain,
in 1808 ; at the taking of Flttshhig, in 1809 ; defenee of Cadiz, hi 1810 and 11. He Itas
received the silver War Medal for Barrosa. Shot through the thigh near Yalmesada, 7 Nov.
1806.
6 Sir Stephen R. Chapman served in Holland, in 1799; at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; imd
in the Penhisula from March 1809 to Feb. 1811.
7 Lieut-General ICicolls went out with a reinforcement of several Regts. to Gibraltar on
the war breaking out with Spain in 1796, and remained blockaded in that fortress two
and a half years : proceeded ffom thence to the West Indies in 1799. Went as Commanding.
Bnfflneer with It-Gen. Shr George Prevost to Nova Scotia in 1808, under expectations
of hostilities with America. Remained there until the war broke out in 1812, and was
actively employed in the protection of the frontiers of If ova Scotia and New Brunswick,
and was present at the capture of Moose Island, Castine and Belfast* Commanding Engineer
in Canada part of 1814 and 15.
8 Lieut-General Wright served in the West Indies during the war with France, from
1800 to 1800 inclusive. Including the capture of the islands of St. Luda and Tobago from the
French. Served in North Amoica, Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick during the
whole of the late war with the United States, under Sir George Prevost and Sir John Sher-
brooke ; and with the latter officer served as Deputy Quarter Master General of the Forces in
the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Served in the island of Ceylon, having
volunteered his services in that island during the rebellion of the Kandlan provinces;
and, on his return to England, visited the Court of Persia In an official capacity.
10 Sir John Buigoyne's services : — ^blockade of Malta, and surrender of Valetta, In 1800 ;
campaign in Egypt, in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria, and attack of Rosette,
from 7m to 18th April, 1807. Campaigns in the Peninsula, including the retreat to Corunna,
passage of the Douro, aflhlr of Salamonde (blew up Fort Conception In presence of the
enemy, 21st July) ; battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the lines of Lisbon, siege
of Badajos, 2nd to 13th June, 1811 ; action of Elbodon, siege and storm of Cludad Rodrigo,
siege and storm of Badajoz, siege and capture of Forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
advance to Madrid and capture of the Retiro, siege of Burgos, (wounded) 19th Sept. to
21st Oct. 1812 ; retreat from Burgos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle
of Yittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, (wounded) 15th July to iSth Aug. ; siege
of Castle of San Sebastian, 31 st Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa, battles of the
NiveUe and Nive, passage of Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Served
afterwards in the Amerian war, at the attack on the lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan.
1815, and capture of Fort Bowyer. Sir John has received the gold cross and one clasp for
BadaJo2, Salamanca, Viltoria, St. Sebastian, and Nive; and the silver War Medal with three
dasps for Busaco, Cludad Rodrigo, and Nlvelle.
11 Sir Charles Pasley's services : — defence of Gaeta, inl806; battle of Malda; siege of
Copenhagen, in 1807 ; campaign of 1806-9, includmg several skirmishes, and battle of
Corunna. Reconnoltered the enemy's coast under the fire of batteries, and was afterwards
at the siege of Flushing. Received a bayonet-womid through the thigh, and a musket-
wound, which injured the spine, in leading a storming party to attack an advanced work
oecnpied by the French on the Dike in front of Flushing, 14th Aug. 1809.
12 Major-General Goldfinch's services : — expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; campaigns of
1809, 10, 13, and 14, including the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the gold cross for Vittoria, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse -, and the silver War Medal with three clasps for Talavera, Busaco, and
the Pyrenees.
13 Major-General Arnold's services : — ^blockade and snrrender of Malta, In 1800 ; the whole
of the campaign in Egypt, in 1801, including the attack and surrender of Aboukir Fort and
castle, battle of Alexandria, and afterwards accompanied the division of the army which
288 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineer^
ezpeUed the French from Grand Cairo, and took possrssion of that city ; also pTCseot at the
ramndar of Alexandria to the Britiah troops. Serred tOTeral yeara In the Weat Indies, and
at the last attack and surrender of the colonies of Demerara, Essequibo, Berbice, and
Sorinam, at trhieh latter he was severely wounded in suceessfnlly leading the atonnteg
party against ^e Redonbt Frederick and Fort Leyden. Waa several timea lumdaoiiMly
akentloned In the public despatches for his conduct at Surinam ; and was on that oocaakm
presented by the Committee of the Patriotic Fund with a sword of the value of one hundred
pounds. He has since served several years in Bermuda and North America.
16 Major-Oeneral Bllicombe served in the Peninsula fh>m Nov. 161 1 to the end of the -^mr^
Including the siege and stofm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajos, retreat Ihom
Bttigos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle of Vittoria, as Brlgade^M ^^s
siege and storm of San Sebastian, 1 5th July to 9th Sept. 1813 ; passage of BMassoa, battiea «f
Nivelle and Nive (10th, 11th and 12th Dec. 1818) ; passage of the Adour, blockade of Bay^
onne and repulse of the sortie. He has received the gold Medal for San Sebastian, and Che
silver War Medal with fiv« clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz,Vittoria, NiteHe, and Nivt.
16 MaJor-Oeneral Fanshawe*s services:— Hsapture of Cape of Oood Hope, in 1800; expe-
dition to South America, and siege and capture of Monte Video, in 1807 ; with the anoy la
Portugal in 1808 ; expedition to the Scheldt, and siege of Flushing, In 1809.
17 Sir Charles Smith served at the capture of the Danish Islands of Santa Cms, 0t«
Thomas, and St. John, in 1807; at the siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martiali|«e
(wounded), in 1809. Senior engineer in chaigeof Cadla and its environs in the opera-
tions connected with the battle of Barrosa, in 1811. Commanding engineer in the
delVmce of Tarifa, and in the field operations whkh led to that event. Commanding
angtneer at Cadiz prior to and when the siege was raised in 181S. Subfe<{ucntly pneaent
at the action of Osma, battle of Vittoria, actions of Villa Franea and Tolosa, siege ef 8t«
Sebastian,--eommanding engineer hi the eariy part of the siege. Capltulatioa of PariSf
and with the army of occupation. Commanded the allied land forces, at the bombardment
and aurrender of Beyront, and at the capture of St. Jean d'Acre in 1840, at whkh laat he
was severely wounded, (jold Medal and one clasp for Vittoria and San Sebastian, and the
aitver War Medal with one clasp for Martinique. Sir Charles has served dO years in Hie
West Indies.
18 Colonel Harding served with the army in Sicily, in 1818; on the eastern eoas^nf
Spain in 1818, ineludibg the battle of Castidla, attack of Denia, and siege of Turagoaa.
In 1816, he served as commanding engineer with the Prussian anny uader Prinee
Augustus of Prussia at the sieges of Maubeuge, Landrecy, Marienbnrg, PhilippeviBe, and
Rocroy ; and oontinued with the army of occupation until 1818.
19 Col. Wright served in the expedition to tlie Helder.
90 Col. Lewis's services :-— campaign in Naples and Calabria, in 1805 and 1806, ineladki|f
the battle of M^da and siege of Scylla Castle. Capture of Ischia and Procida, In the B^y
of Naples, tai Aug. 1809; and siege of the Castle of Ischia. Siege of the Fort at 8aai*
Maura, In 1810. Campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula; wounded at the asaattlt of tfie
breach of St. Sebastian— lost the left leg above the knee. He lias received the sliver War
Medal with two elaspa for Maida and St. Sebastian.
21 Colonel HoUoway served the campaignsof 1810, ll,and 13, in the Peninsula ; wounded
In The trenches before Badi^os, March 181S; shot through the body S6th March IBlt,
whilst storming the enemy's works. He has received tlte silver War Medal with one rilasfi
Ibr Badajoz.
82 Colonel Vavasour served at the defence of Cadli.
S3 Colonel Qraydon was at the capture of Martinique, in 1800, and Guadeloupe, In 1810^
on each of which occasions he was the senior oiRcer of Koyal Engineers serving with •
Division of the Army. He has received the silver War Medal with two danps.
24 Colonel Thomson siTTcd in Nova Scotia, in 1808, 0, 10, and 11 ; and at tha
capture of Martinique and sieire of Fort Bourbon, with the division of the army uader Sir
Ckofge Prevost, in 1809. Commanding Engineer with the erpedition on the north coaat
of S^tin, at the blockade of Santona. under the orders of Sir Home Popham, in 1811^
Served also in Holland and the Netherlands, in 1813, li, and 16; waa present at the
operations against Antwerp, and as commanding Engineer with the separate ezpedltioB, in
1814, under Major-Oeneral Gibbs, for the reduction of Fort Beats, in the island of Sonlli
Beveland. Commanding Bngineer at the Cape of Good Hope from 1880 to 1886, and la
the campaign of 1835, in Kafllrland, consequent on the invasion of the colony by the Kafirs.
Beeeived the repeated thanks of Sir Benjamin D'Urban, the Commander-in-ehJef, in
general onlers. He has received the siWer War Medal with one clasp for Martlnfa|ne.
26 Sir Frederick Smith served In Sicily flrom 1807 to June 1812.
9G Colonel Jonea served in the Peninsula, and was present at the paasage of tlie Donro
and capture of Oporto, May, 1809 ; battles of Talarera and Busaeo, siege of Badajot, battle
of Albuhera, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo. He has received Ihe silver War Medal
with four elaispe.
98 Colonel Oldfield served in Holland, In 1814. From March to June 1815, ha served
aa seeaad la eoaunand under Sir Jae. Carmichael-Smy tb in the Netlierlands ; aa Brigade*
War Services of the Officers of the Soyal Engineers. 289
lii^otr vith ^e Duke of WelUngtoa'a anay at Waterloo, caipitulation of PariB* and army of
Q«ea()fftioo.
S& Colonel Dixon served in Canada during the war, from 1813 to 181d» and was
•I^^tly wounded at the storming of Fort Sandosky. Gold Medal for Detroit.
30 Colonel Calder seryed in the expedition to Walcherea, and eiege of Fluflhinspy in 1609.
31 Ueut-Ool. Slade wae present at St. Sehaatian in July and Aug. 1813; blockade of
Bayonne and repulee of tbs sortie. He was one of the officers selected to aecompaoy the
Imte £rem Socoa to the noutb of the ri?er Adour, and to aasist in laying the bridge across.
Be has eeeeiTod the ailver War Medal with one clasp for St. Seba^ttian.
^ Lient^Cci. Tylden served at Gibraltar and In ^ily from 1807 to 1814. Commanding
SugiaeBr at the siege and capture of Fort Santa Maria, JlOth March, 1814, and in theactioa
befone Genoa under Lord Wm. Beatinck ; for which services he received brevet promotion.
Commanded the. Pontoon Train daring the oom^aign In Belgium and France in 1815;
w«s pvesent at the capture of Paris, and with the a«my of Oceupation.
34 Xiettt-Col. Blaashard served at the blockade of Bayonne, and nepulse of the aortie.
4(fterwttrds in the Amerkan war, and was present at the taking of Washington, the operatioaa
and engagement before Baltimore, field operations and engagement before New OrleaoS|
taking by aaeault the lines on the right bank of the Mississippi, and capture of Fort Bowyer.
Joined Sir James Kemp's di vision ia France, 22d June 181 5»
35 Lieut-CoL Alex. Brown served at Walcheren.
36 Lieut.-Col. Bmmett's services,^. :— eiegce of Badajos in 1811 and 12 } passage of the
Kivc^ battles l)efore Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Attack on the American lines at New
Orleans, every afiair on that expedition, and the siege of Fort Bowyer* Slightly wounded at
Bad^z in 1811; again on the advance towards OrUies; and very severely wounded at the
aseault of Badsioz in 1812. fie has received the siiver War Medal with four eUsps. .
37 UetttXJoL.Ward served with the army in Sicily in 1811 and 12; was present at the
aotioo of Castalla, attack of Deaia, and siege of Tarragona in 1813 ; served with tlie army
ia the Netherlands in 1814.
96 Lieut.-CoL Gordon's services :— attack on the Castle of Seylla, June, 1800; siega
and capture of Santa Maura, March, 1810.
40 lieatrf-Coi. Jones served in the expedition to Waldieren, in 1800. Also the campaigns
of laiO, 1), 12, 13, and 14,incloding the actions and sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, (1811), Ba*
d«^ (1812)^ Vittoria» St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nlve, Bayonne*
W4»nded leading the Forlom Hope at the first assault of St^ Sebastian. Appointed com-
manding engineer in charge of the fortifications on Montmitre, after the entrance of the
British troops into Paris, in 1815. He has received the silver War Medal with fire clasps.
44 laeuu-Colonel Barry served in the Peuinsola from Aug. 1812, to Oct. 1818, and was
BOfarely wounded by a grape shot,31st Aug. 1813, when leading a party to the breach at the
ilormlng of SI. Sebastian. lie has received the silver War Medal with oneolasp.
45 X.t.-CoL Reid served in the Peninsula from April 1810 totheend of the war,includiag
the tlwee several sieges of Badajoz, siege of Giudad Bodrigo, siege of tiie Forts at and battle
of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of
Nifelle, Nlve, and Toulouse. Present at the attack on Algiers, under Lord Bxmouth, in
18194 Severely wounded ia the knee, repulsing a sortie at Badajos, 10th May» 1811 ,; in
the leg during the assault of Ciudad Redrigo, 19tb January 1812; in the neck during tho
assault of St. Sebastian, 28th July 1813. He has received the silver War Medal with eight
clasps.
* 46 Uent*-Col. Ord served in Spain dnrmg 1810, 11, 12, 13, and one half of 1814, in.
tiudiag the sieges of Cadiz and Tarragona.
47 Lieut.-Col. Savage served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of the war, in«
dmliBg the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
48 Lt^**Coh Waters served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to September 1814. Was
•t Cadiz when the siege was raised in the former year. In 1615 he was present in the
actieos of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo. He led one of the columns to the asaaoH of
Peroaoe on the 26th June 1815, and was at the capture of Paris.
48 ULrCoi. Matson served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1812 to the end of the war, in*
Ending the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebasthm, and battles of Nivelle and Niv&
Serfted also at New Orkans in 1814. He has received the silver War Medal with three
50 Lt*-Co1. Victor served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war, includ-
ing the battles of the Nlve, Orthes, and Toulouse, He has received the silver War Medal
with three clasps.
53 Lt.-€ol. Yule served in the American war in 1814, and was at Chippewa, 6th July,
1»14, and Niagara, 25th July, 1814.
54 LieuU-CoL Phlllpotts was favourably noticed in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatch
of the attack on Fort Erie, Sept. 1814. Served as Assistant Quarter- Master General with
the army ia Canada during the lAsorrection of 1837, 8, and 0, and was most aetively em-
ployed, partiettlarly at the i«taking of Beatihamols, for which he reeeired the Brevet nok
290 War Sertim of the Officers of the Royal JBngweere.
of Uciit.*Colmiel. Commaading Royal Engineer with the expcdffion voder M^^nr-Gcaerml
D'Aguilar wbieh took the Forte t^f the Bucca Tigris iu the Canton River, tho*e of the 8t«k«I
Barrier, and of the city of Canton in April 1847, »pilKing 879 pteeea of beftry ordnance. ^
67 Lieut.-Col. Bolton served in the Penmsala from Oet. 1818 to tha end of tbe war.
£8 Lt«nt..Col. Wbinyatet wae at the battle of Aigiere, 97th Aug. 1816.
00 l.ieat,«Co)oneI Alderton lerved in Bfiain during the Chriatino and Carlkt war. Alio
the Syrian ciimpaign of 1840-41 (Medal;, loeluding tbe advance againal Gaia and tha aihir
sear Aikalon*
61 Lt.-Col. Wright was woanded by a mnsket ball through the thigh, ISth Oct laSl* at
Eante, in an attack made by the Oreeks upon a Turkish man-of-war.
68 Lt-Col. Thomson was attached to the Prussian army in 1815, and served at Maabea^f
liwdraey, PhillipTille, and Rocroi.
68 Lt.-Co1. Wortham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and F^rance, indading,
the siege of St. Sebastian, from 80th August to 8th Sept. 1818 ; battles of Orthca and Iba-
lovee. Served afterwards with the army in America, iVom 14th Sept. 1814, to S4th May
1816, including the attack on the American Lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1816, and
the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to 11th Feb. 1816. He has received the
silver War Medal with three rlB»ps.
66 Lt.-Col8. Jebb and Portlock, served In the laat American war,
66 Captain Gordon served, as senior officer, in Demerara, during the insurreetlaa of the
Negroes, in 18SS and 1894. He was mentioned in general orders, and received the thanks
df tiie Court of Policy of the Hnlted Colony of Demerara and lUsequibo.
67 ll^oi Harlow was commanding Royal Engineer at the storming of Kawltl*s Pah at
Owiawai in Vew Zealand on the 1st July 1846, and tbe subsequent dettmetloa of the
same. Also at the burning of Aretua's Pub, and at tlie storming of Kawitl's Pah on tlie
llth Jan. 1846; for these services he received tbe Bteret rank of Major.
68 Major Walpole commanded the Royal Bngineera on the eastern frontier of tbe Cape
of Good Hope during the Kulfir war of 1846-7, was twice wounded on the 8th June 1646,
and t&r his services received the rank of Major.
69 MiOor Aid rich was specially employed in command In Spain, Syria, and China. In
Spain in 1880 obtalniug the fturrcoder of the Fortress of Melilla by the CarlUu to the Queen
of Spain. In Syria 1840.41 (Medal) : commanding Royal Engineers frnm the firxt leading
to the 19th Dec. 1840, including the operations at DVeane, l^ne, bombardment and
assault of Sidon, bombardment and capture of Beyrout, and subsequent surrender to iMm,
while in charge of detachments of Rnyal Marines and Turkish tfOop». of a division of the
Bgyptian Army (8000) with their encampment and 94 pieces of artillery : also bombavd-
meot and capture of Acre. From 18th Dec. employed on the Staff in the advance to Jaffk;
and from the 90th Sept. 1841 as commanding Royal Engineers until the evacoatiop of
Syria by the British troops. In China 1843 to 1847 as commanding Royal Engineer to the
Field Fcifces until their withdrawal In 1846. In April 1847 he was employed in the com-
bined Kaval and Military expedition up the Canton River, charged In command witb the
asnult and capture of seven Forti, vii., Naplcr*s, Whampoa Creek, French FoDy. Ronge,
Zig-aag, Segment, and Stianneen Forts.
70 Captain Durnford was employed with the combined Naval and Military expetKtkn
ttp the Canton River in April 1847, at the capture of eight Forts, tIx., North and Boath
Wangtong, at the Bocca Tigris ; Pacbow and Wookongtap, at the Barrier; Zlg-aag, Seg-
ment, Shameen, and Dutch Folly, at Canton.
71 Capt. Skyring and Major Symonds served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal)'
79 Capt. Owen served et the Cape of Good Hope in tbe campaign against the iasofgeat
Boers In 1846, and in the Kaffir War of 1846-7.
73 C^apt. Jervois served at the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir War of 1641^7,
and made a military sketch of 9000 square SiUea of Kaffirbind,— 1,100 of which boMr-
veyed during the war.
74 licut. Gibb aerved at the Cape of Good Hope from August 1841 to April 1648,
accompanied the overland expedition to Port Natal, and commanded the Royal EnghiecfB
during the whole of the operationa oonneeted with the capture of that settlement iu Mar
and Jaaa 1849.
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Intpeetor, 14 July, 36 ; Deputy Inepeetor^Otneral, 16 Jan. 41.
Sbxiok Surobovs.
H, B. James Btevart
John Wallon Halahan, M.D . . . .
9 James Verlmg/ M.P
Alexander Ogjlvie,* M.D
Thomas Haswell Quigley
WL Stewart Chisholm*
William Richardson, If.O
James Bdmund Williams •
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Wm. Kelly^
Charles Dempsey
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Chas. Fred. Stauntoo, M.B
Johnson Savage, M.D
Robert Templeton, M.D
Joseph Ambrose Lawson, M.D.
Wm. Alston Dassau?ille, M.D.
James Bomerville Litle
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Melbourne Broke Gallwey . . . .
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Wm. Henry Mackintosh, M.D.
Henry Briscoe, M.D
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medical officer of thf regular force
on the field, and a volunteer, dur-
ing the sharp conflict with the rebela
and Americans near Prfseott, isth
Nov. 1828, where upwards of 80 of
the small force were kiUcfd and
wounded, including the two officers
who landed with the expedition.
Received high commendation in the
official romuiunications of the Com-
mander of the Forces, *■ b admira-
tion of his conduct,'* and for the
** valuable services" be rendered on
that occasion. Tlie General com-
manding in chief directed ** his
congratulations" tn be sent to
Mr. Chi«hulm ** with rvferenee to
(lis exertions in that afftir;" and
ihe Master-general expressed bj
* minute ' his gratification '* at con-
duet so creditable and to honourable
(o him."
7 Surgeoa Kelly and Anist-Surg*
Hassard served with the troop* em-
ploje4 in S/ria in 1841.
PaynuuUre to the Ordnance Department, llesiri. Cox k Co.
1 Sir Joba Webb served oo the Continent in 1794 under the Duke of York, and was preseat at the action
of Lannoi, 17th and 18tb May. In 1790 he served at the siege of Morne Fortune and capture of St. Lucia,
also at the expulsion of the Caribs fh>m St. Vincent ; at the capture of Trinidad, and the descent on Porto
Rico in 1707; reduction of the Uelder, and capture of the Texel fleet in 1799; on the coast of Spain in 1800 ;
Ihe Egyptian earopaign of 1801, including tlie action at the landing and those of the 13th and 81st March, the
taking of Giand Cairo, and all the subsequent operations; siege of Copenhagen, and capture of the Danish
fleet, in 1807; expedition to the Scheldt in 1809.
8 Mr. Thomases services :->Oampaign In Italy In 180S, including the oceopatlon of Sicily. Descent on
the coast of Calabria, battle of Malda, and siege of Scylla Castle in 1806. Expedithm to Sweden, under Sir
John Moore ; and subsequently in Portugal and Spain, up to the retreat to Corunna, in 1808-0. Capture of
Quadaloupe in 1816. He has received the silver War Medal with two ciasps.
8 Dr. Verllng landed in the Peninsula shortly afler the battle of Albuhera, and took part in the care of
the wounded of the Royal Artillery and the Artillery of the King's German legion. Be served the remainder
of the war, and marched home, through Kraiice, with the Ho}ai Hoise Ariiii«ry. Hv was present «t the
sl^e of Ciudad Kodrigo, battle ut Yitioria, invettuKnt of Pampeluna, sleRC and capture oi St. Sebastian,
passage of the BidMSsoa. battle of th«? Nivelle, and tlie affitir* belore Bayonne, battle of the Nive, and the
sortie fh>m Bayonne. He ha« received the sliver War Medal witii five clasps.
e Mr. Parratt served in the operations in the Yeaiig tse Kiang in China (Medal), inclnding the storm
U4 «iptore of Chin Kiang Foo. He was alto present at the demonstration before Nankin.
»«.- w.uk« Mr««d In the EsDedltion against the Insurgent Boers beyond the Orann River. South
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Captains.
Willmm Jolllffe ( Mu^, 9 Not. 46)
Wniiam Calamy ** do
Richard WiUiam Paseoe**
James Clarke**
John Backley CaBtieaa,( jf^^, lOKor. 40.)
JohnTothill
(i 'Robert Henry .*» Artillery
1 9 Fortescae Qraham**
0 Jame* Whitoomby^ (Mqfcr, » Dtc. 49) . .
0 Edmond Hearle •
0 JohnM'Arthar
0 JotephChildft,^(jri|for, »iciij, 43) •...
0 Hngh Eyans
0 9S.RobeHWet^0T,^ A$tiMt.A4f.Oon.
Qeoiige Griffin
4^ Jaiaet DowmaB*
Charles Clarke,
Edmund Nepean •
9h Wm. M^Kinnon
5 Thomas F3ramore**
2 Frsneift Smith Hamilton,(ifi|/.« Dec. 42)
4H I John Tatton Brown"
S^ Charle« CartwHght WiUlamsoti
4 Edward Aiupistas Parker
A Joshua Edieston
7A jCharles WUliam Pearce
6,^ Thomas Hardle.** (imfor so March 40) . .
0 Robert Wright (Ist) «
7 William Gordon
7 Edward Appleton** ,.
7 Thomas Peard Dwyer," Artillery ....
7 Wmiara Clendon
7 Caleb Barnes
lOft Peter Martin M'Kellar
9^ Thomas Stephens
11^ Geoig« Watson
0^ John Land
1 1 James Buchanan
lO Henry George Mitford *...•• •
lO Samuel Hawkins^ (j#q^, e Juiw 40) ... .
0 Henry William Parke,** ArtUUry ....
0 Anthony B.Stransham* (if^/. 15 Apr. 49)
0 Edward Rea .«.
0 Alexander Anderson^
0 Robert Wright (2nd>
0 John Fraser, ^Wl//«ry
0 Thomas Brown Gray*^
0 Thomas Hollo way, ArtUlory
0 John Charlei Grey Courtis
0 JohnMiUer*"
0 Richard Johns, (Mqfor, 19 Oc<.49)
0 Peter Brames Nolloth
0 Fielding Alexander Campbell
0 George Evans Hunt
0 John Mitchell
0 Thomas Lemon
0 Peter Trant Murray Payne ,
0 George Elliot**
0 Thomas Charles Cotton Moore
0 Augustus Flemyng
0 Wm. Bookey Laiigford*\ji4^«r,7Jalr40)
0 WiUiam Mackay Heriot ,
0 Hamilton Fleming
0 Charles Miller
0 Arthur Sandys SUwell Walsh,
0 John George Augustus Ayles
0 John Hawkins Gascoigne • • • • •
0 Thomas Fraser^
0 John Hoskfai Wrtght^
0 Robert John M'KiUop
0 William Friend Hopkins
0 Henry CarrTatey ^rti/^y
2nd likitt
4 May U7
18 June
12 Sept. 08
19 Sept.
22 Sept.
8 Oct.
1 Nov.
17 Nov.
13 Mar. 00
4 Apr,
14 Apr.
21 Apr.
14 June
26 June
18 Sept.
28 Nov
8 Feb. 10
27 Nov. 10
13 Mar. 09
6 Apr. 11
2 May
21 May
23 May
23 Sept.
19 Nov.
26 Mar. 12
24 Apr.
6 May
13 July
26 Aug.
19 Oct.
9 Nov.
10 Nov.
17 Apr.
IBS^U
20 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Feb. 14
23 Feb.
28 Feb. 14
26 Nov. 22
1 Jan. 23
3 Feb. 23
13 May
7 0cu
8 May 24
31 Jan. 25
17 Mar.
30 May
18 July
1 Oct.
28 Jan. 26
23 Sept
16 Dec.
5 Oct. 27
8 Oct.
22 Oct.
1 Nov. 27
4 Dec.
7 Jan. 28
22 Jan.
28 Jan.
10 Mar.
19 Mar.
12 Apr.
13 May
4 June
26 Nov.
5 Feb. 29
4 Mar. 2b
27 Apr.
30 June
IST XIBUtJ CAfTAUr.
18 Apr. 14
14 Jam 20
10 May 8a
14 Nov.
18 Apr. 24
8 May
22 June
a May 25
11 Mar. 26
26 Sept. 27
do.
do.
24 Not.
do.
6 Mar. 28
8 Mar.
24 Mar.
2 Oct. 28
18 Apr. 26
28 Apr.t9
2 Oct.
14 Nov.
18 Dee.
28 Feb.
22 July 80
S Feb. 31
16 Apr.
4 June
10 Sept.
7 Oct.
9 Not.
19 Jan. 82
22 Feb.
4 Apr.
do
27 June
11 July
24 Aug.
29 Aug.
12 Oct.
do
do
do
do
11 Apr. 33
23 Apr.
1 Oct. 33
9 Dec.
28 Dec.
7 Jan. 34
4 Mar.
19 Mar. 84
27 May
do.
29 Nov.
5 Feb. 35
30 Mar.
6 Apr. 85
26 Oct.
28 Jan. 36
22 Mar.
24 Mar.
15 Apr.
20 July
6 Dee.
10 Jan. 87
23 May
10 July
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27 May 34
24 Sept. 35
28 May 37
10 July
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1 Jan. 38
26 Apr.
1 Jnn«
8 June
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28 Feb.
20 Aug.
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10 Aug. 40
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18 Not.
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18 Jan. 41
5 Mar.
26 Mar.
11 May
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30 June
30 Oct.
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21 Dee.
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do
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5 May
18 July
29 Sept.
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23 Not.
4 Jan. 43
12 April
7 Aug.
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21 Sept.
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10 July
12 July
16 Aug. 44
31 Oct.
21 Jan. 45
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16 Aug.
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Boyal Marines.
Captains.
QeoTgeOAtlMnglejf*' Artillery ..
Joseph Fnmds BritUin,**
George Wslkup Congdou
Rlebard William Meheuz
Bdward Hocker
Francis Augustiis HalUday, Artillery
Simon FrassH* •••
John Wade ••
Hamnett ParkSi ilrlil/ery
Walter Cossar
William Henry March
Charles Allan Parker^
Edward Pownoll Snowe
Oallway I^rng Payne
Joseph Oates Travers,
Rohert Murray Cvrry
Edward Stanley Browne
Joseph Beid Jackson
John Thompson Aslett
Beniey Vario
Henry David Brskine
WilUam Robert MazweU/>
Thomas Dodley Fosbroke
Charles Joseph Hadfleld
John Philip StCTcns
Richard Carr Spalding**
Hayes Marriott,**
Walter Welsford LUilcrap
Thomas Baker Pleydell .••••
Samnd Nettenrille Lowder
Andrew Roger SaTage, ArtiOary . .
Pltealm Onslow
Bdward Thomborovgh Parker Shewen ^
Oeorge Lambrick •
Hugh Kennedy
Robert Hockings
William Lawrence Sayer
Richard Oeorge Connolly • •
Augostos Dover Lyddon Farrant . • . •
Henry Tlmpson** •••
Nicholas Moore
Henry Charles Moorhead Hawkey . .
Edw. Pellew HameU Utsher
Charles Ogilry Hamley
Henry Yarlo
William Strattoa Aslett
William Firancis Foots
Charles Penrose Coode ,
First Libutbhahts.
William Origor Snther
Henry Edward Delaeombe
Andrew John BnckJngham HamUy**
William Ramsay Searle
Henry Dmry •
Henry Atkins M'Calhim
Charles Lonis, Qr.^Masi
Riehaid King Clarell
John William Wearing. Atyutant
Richard Yates Stvart Moobray
Alszander Ramsay
Penrose Charles Penrose
Oeorge Brydges Rodney, Atl^utani • • • •
Jermyn Chanes Symonds
John Maaike Wemyss, jirftOsry
John Henry Mercer
Henry Hotham McCarthy
Perqfrtee Henry Fellowes, Atffuiant • .
Wm. Christopher Parkin Elliott
Charles WUUam Adatr,** AdfuiMU .. ..
Richard Farmar'*
William JoUift
Robert Sepplngs Harrison^'' A4hfW^ • •
Wm. Jenny PengaUey
Geoige Qaidiner Alexander, ArtUUry.»
2hd libut.
1st. libut.
so June 28
16 Nor.
4 Dec.
26 Dec.
80 Jan. 30
29 Feb.
do
dJaly
27 Jnly
10 Aug.
80 Nov.
4 Feb. 81
17 Mar.
17 May
10 Sept.
92 Feb.
19 Mar.
4 Apr.
16 Apr.
16 Apr.
10 Jnly
11 July
30 Not.
16 Feb.
7 May
do
11 Oct.
1 Not.
do
do
11 Not.
18 Not.
28 Feb. 84'
14 Mar. I
21 Mar.
4 Jnly
14 Not.
26 Dec. 84
81 Jnly 86
6 Jan. 80
16 Jnly
27 Sept 86
27 Dec
27 Feb. 87
7 Apr. 87
26 Jnly
1 Ang.
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28 Sept.
7 Not.
16 Not.
24 Not.
9Dee.
16 Dec.
1 Jan.
20 Apr.
do
4 May
16 June
do
8 Oct. 88
7 Not.
28 Feb. 80
6 Apr.
7 Feb. 40
2 Mar.
10 Aug.
19 Sept.
6 Not.
18 Not. 40
do.
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18 do.
18 Jan. 41
20 Jan.
28 Jan. 41
6 March
29 Mar.
11 May
4 May 47
27 July
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26 Ai^.
29 0et.
4Dee.
27 Doc
4 Jan. 48
4 May
17 May
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27 May
14 Jnly
81 Ang.
lOcC
96 Oct.
1 Mar. 49
9 Mar.
26 Apr.
1 May
26 May
26 May
19 Jnly
10 Ang.
91 Ang.
19 Sept.
8 Oct.
16 Not.
94 Not.
87
do
do
1 Aug,
17 Oct.
10 Oct.
24 Oct.
21 Not.
do
do
6 Dec
19 Dec
do
do
do
do
9 Jan. 88
80 Jan.
81 Mar.
8 May
do
8 May
19 June
do
19JaM
14 Ang.
11
do
do
May
do
do
11 May
do
18 May
14 May
14 May
14 May
8Jnl}
14 Ang.
17 Ang.
80 Oct.
4 Not.
94 Not.
19 Feb.
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19 Feb.
19 Mar.
6 May
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29&,
Art.
First Libutbnants.
Henry Wm. Brooker
Charles Frederick Henzies
John Huski80on» Qr»'Master
John Henry Stewart, Adjutant
DaTidBlyth
Joseph Edward Wilson IjkWTtncefAdi
Jamea Ainslie Stewart/* A4jutant
James Plckard*' -
Henry Charles Peuose Djtstf* Qr.^Maoter
Wm. Bamham Thoa. Rider
Wm. Alfred Gamer Wright .............
Gerard Montana
George Wentworth Forhes, Acf^ont
George Augustus Schomberg, ilrtti/ery ...
Julius Roberts, ^rfi22ery
Fleetwood John Richards •••••••>•»«•••••
Hugh Hamilton Goold
Arthur Butcher • •
Geoige Drury, Qr.'Matter
William Hutchinson
Thomas Forrest
Bdward Andrde Wylde
Bbenezer Tristram Thomas Jones
Jijseph Henry JoIUffe
John William Alexander Kennedy**
Robert Boyle
Simon Ridley Little
Tho. Alex. Mtsterson DTeber Pennington .
JohnEUioU
Samuel Lewin Wilson
Charles M< Arthur
Hamond Weston Gwyn
Charles Loudon Barnard, ArtUUry
Richard Franklin Tucker
Henry Watson Hall, ilr^Jtry
Henry Geoiige Johnstone Davies
Rodney Vansittart Allen
Nevinsoo Wilk>ughby de Courcy
Henry Bates Leonard
George Webb
WiUiam Mansell ManseU"
Thomas Carsuirs Gray
Wm. Godfrey Rayson Misters ..*.••
Richard Parke
John James Douglas Barclay
George Sheddan Dunbar
John Manger
Thomas Magin
Charles Slaughter
Fermor Bonnycastle Grltton
Henry John Tribe • •
John Wm. Collman Williams, ArtUlory ...
HughStttkely Bunk, ArtUUry
Thomas Valentine Cooke
Lewis Scott Reeves
George Stephen Digby, Artillery
William Bdward Farmar
John Charles Downie Morrison
Henry Tliomat Swain
Charles Reed Driver
Alfred De Hochepied Nepean
Henry Spiatt
George Bdward Owen Jackson
Frederick Augustus Percy Wood
Edward Price Usher
Geoige Bruce Puddicombe
Michael Spratt
Charles Thomas Forest Onslow
Julius Bunce ••-
Thomas Page Casey
Henry Treffry Fox
Edward LawesPym
Henderson Ward
2WD LI BUT.
15 Aug. 98
21 Aug.
4 Dec.
18 Dec.
do
27 Dec.
11 May 39
do
do
10 Sept.
24 Sept.
16 Sept 40
17 Nor. 40
16 Mar. 41
do
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20 April
18 May
15 June
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17 Aug. 41
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31 Aug.
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19 Oct.
15 Feb. 42
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14 June
7 July
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7 July 42
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17 Aug.
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10 Mar. 44
3 May
6 May
10 July
12 July
16 Aug.
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17 April
5 May
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• •••• • ••••*•••
Wm. Henry Wborwood Branch
John Crocket, ArtUlerp . . . ,
Henry Kicbolu QeU
Chariet John Ellii
WnUam Sandom Davis, ArHliorp. . .
Edmund Charles DomviUe <
Frederick Charles Knight
Frederick Bdward Budd
Thomas Quin Meade, ArtUltrp.. •• ..
Benjamin Booslleld Herrick
Wynder Kelly Ireland, ^rfi/ltry •••
Alexander Flnlaison Satheriand
Fraaeis Harry Noott
William Pitt DraiTcn, ArtUierp
William James Kinsman
JohBBastahle,^r<i//ery
Thomas Burton Vandeleiir FitsQerald
John Tunstall HaYerfield •
John Sangster .**
Ponsonby May Carew Croker
John Cree Giles
Geoige Bayles Hcastey
Hemy Adair, ^rfi/ltiy
Henor Way Mavbey, ArtiUorp .....
Arthsur Onslow lake Lewis
Frederidi Llewellyn Alexander. ArtUltrp.
John Basset Pry nn .••••.
Charles Osbom Baker
Cliarles Wolrige
Philip Harris <
William James Dona •••••.•«••..••..
John Homdon Pany
Eichard KenneuWillson ••••
Edmaad Henry Cox
Ednyand Brigbonse Snow
James Taylor <
John Bariow Batcher ••
John George TImpson •
ArtharCharies Steele, ^r^iUcry ,
Edward Henderson Starr
F.dward Joseph Ridgway Connolly • • • .
Edward BalphBorwy...*
ArUiar Ellis
Geoiye Basalgette <
Edward GoQ^ M'Callnm • .,
Richard TurhenrUle AnseU
Geoigs Henry Wrifitrd*. ••••••«
John Poors ••••• ••••• •••
Rickanl Goddard Hallilay
Geoife Gregory <
Heniy George SUlot •
Jonea Wright
HeniyHewett
Edward M< Arthur
Heniy Bradlqr Roberta
James Shnte *••..
John Bofstead Seymov
Arthar John Stnart •••
Charles Barker Puke
John Gate HoUand.
Nogent Macnamara
James Elphinstone Lock
Archibald Alexander Doeglas
Charies Loftns Tottenham Usher ••••••
Edwaid Richards ..•«••• •
Qcofga Lsscellca Blake
Osborne Frederick Charles Fraser
WlUlam Henry Worthy Bennett
Geofge Leslie... ••••
Chaiftes Roberts ••
WUUaa PeaaBorton
Edward Ocuvivs Pearse •.*
SmcoxD LzBVTSiiAsxa.
Nicholas Bennett Dalby
Georoe Le HeidT Barltoa
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297
BXCOVO LIKUTEMAHTS.
EmboU l>taih Thelwall, ArtOUry
WjUlAm John Spencer RichanU . . •
John Vaughan Garden Reed • . • • •
Richard Pentlaad Henry
Charlee Loaia ▲tterhuiy Pannar •
WiUiamKeUj
ChoAeB JoMiira, Artillery
Henry Undwy Seerle, ArfUiary .
Henry Lewie BTane
[enry IfleholMm Tlnklar <*...
Wlliiam Riehard Jeftnya
Georire Dare Dowell» ArtiUery . . p
HarriMOn John Jul! ^ •«
TheophUns Vaaghton
Augustus Tonyn Staines Cottier. • .
Williem Tkylor
Edward Grant Stokes
JobnDaffPlgon «
Dixon lHhidtey Cuny
Thomas Moore
William Cunningham Symonds • . .
Uorado Nelson Charles Blanckley .
AnAer Croft Critchell
Edward Pitwerald Pritohard
Cliaileii William Carrington
John James Doaglas. .. . ..•..••••.••.
Robert WUliam Bland Hunt
Francis Robert Newton ••••«•«
John F^wlerick Hawkey
Edward Spry
Frederick George Pym -« . • ..'
Henry Fallowfleld Cooper ..•• <
Josepli Hamilton Haskery <
William Henry Hore West ••
Henry Colton Ifudge •••«
Frsnds Lloyd Dowse •••..
Ambrose Wolrige <
Thomas Geoige Shelton Meheax
Montagu Herbert Orahiim.** «.
William Tauxia Savary...
GcofgeGill
George Brydges •••.
John Michael De Coarey Meade <
George GllTer Erans ••
Phmcis Walton.
Riehard John Hardy Douglas
Jacob Richards Lloyd... •••
Geoige Couch ....••..••.• ••••
Spencer George Walih. .•••
Henry Rolt Tomlin
Frederick Herbert Rod ^...
Richard Johns • • • •
John HInde Durham Bonrehier Bowker
Fmnds Philip Toms
George Naylor •••••
Henry Nason •
Joshua Rowland Brookes .. •
Henry Bieynton Brskine
John Edward Westropp Soott «••••...
Walter Scott Reeves
Francis William Thomas
Henry Dickenson Nightingale
John Cobb
William Henry Clements .«
Fiederick William Arthur Boyd
Cutk^ert Ward Burton
Jaqire Conway IVavers
Frederick LewU Davki
Charles Pyne «*••••
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ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Head'QuarterMf Portsmouth*
Colonel 9nd OwMwonAw*.— D^'id Anderson Olbwnc/ 10 July, 4i.
Xint/.-Co'ofiW.— 9 John Harrey StevenB,^ 17 Aug. 46.
Captain*,
Henry Carr Tate, 4 May 47.
J. B. Castlean (Mejor\ 10 July, 87
RoVrt Henry* 10 July, 87.
Thomas Peard Dwyer, 86 March, 41
Henry WHllam Parke » 12 Feb. 42,
John Prater. 29 Sept. 4«.
Thomas HoIIoway, 28 Nor. 42.
George Colt Lapgley/^ 4 May 47.
F. A. HalHday, 27 July, 47.
Hamnet Pftrke, 27 July, 47.
Andrew Roger Ba? age, 26 Oct. 46.
Pirgt LUtiUnants.
John Crocket, 20 If or. 47.
William Sandom Davis. 21 Dee. 47*
Thomas Quin Meade, 4 Jan. 48.
Wynder Kelly Ireland, 21 March 48*
William Pitt Draffen, 27 May 4a.
John Bastable, 27 May 48.
Henry Adair, 27 May 48.
Henry Way Mawbey, 27 May 48.
Frederiek Uewellyn Alexander, 27 May 48L
Arthur Charlca Steele, 27 May, 48.
John Maurice Wemyss, 30 Oct. 41.
OeoTge Gardiner Alexander, 17 June 42
J. £. Wilson Lawrence, A^f. 6 Not. 42*
Oeoige Aug. Scombexg, 21 Sept. 43.
Julius Roberts, 16 Mar. 44.
Charles Loudon Barnard, 18 Aug. 45.
Henry Watson Hall, 4 Feb. 46.
John William Collman Williams, 27 July, 47.
Hugh Stukely Buck, 27 July, 47.
Geo. Stephen Digby, 27 July, 47.
Steond XAoutenaniM.
Embnle Daysh Thelwall, 26 June, 49. | Henry Lindsay Bearle, 26 June, 40.
Chaxiea JolUfib, 26 June, 49. | Georite Dare Dowell, 26 June, 49.
Atyuiant.-^. S. W. Lawxenoe {IgtlAeut.), 4 May 47.
STAFF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
Deputy Atigutani^Gotioral.'^^ CdtonO, John Owen, CB. KH., 1 Jan. 38.
Auiitant Ad^tant-Goneral^^ Captain Samuel Robert Weiday, 10 Not. 4^
Office, 22, New Street, Spritfg Gardens.
\st Lieut. C. W. Adair, 22 May 48.
O. W. Forbes, 12 Juna 48*
John Henry Stewart, 8 M«y 49.
J. A. Stewart, 28 Not. 40.
Wo. IttLiemt.JfsHm Wcartng, 22 May 48.
Cha.^ Geo. Brydges Rodney, 27 July 47
Cha.
Ply.
P. H. Fellowes, 22 May 48.
R. 8. Harrison, 3 Oct. 40.
Por.
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Wo.
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let Lieui. John Hoskisson,25 Aug. 47.
Norton Austin, 26 Juna 46.
letI4ent. H. C. P. Dyer, 20 Sept 48.
George Dibben, 7 July 4a
QuarteT'Masters,
Per.
Wo.
Por.
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Thomas Cooper, 16 Jdly 46.
William Ruftton, 23 June 46.
1«^ Liottt. Chas. Louis, 31 Aug. 48.
■ Geoige Drury, 11 Aug. 49.
Paufnaeters.
Wo. Oeorse Yarlo, 28 Aug. 06 ; 2iui Xr. 18 June, 93 ; \H Lt. 24 April, 06 ; Cmpi. M J«||r, 88.
Por. 9 John Lawrence,*' 20 July, 30 ; %nd Lt. 6 July, 03 ; Lt. 16 Aug. 06 ; CapL, 81 Julf!| 26.
Cha. Geoige Hookey,** 23 March, 36; 2nd Lt. 27 Jan. 06; let Lt. 8 Aug. 11 ; Copt. IS Ocfe 82.
Ply. Robert Leonard,** 26 Aug. 47 j 2iu< Xf . 27 Feb. 06 ; lai Xt. 8 Mar. 12 ; Ciyi. 28 i^b 34 ;
Brevet-M^for, 4 Not. 40.
Barrad^Masters.
Por. Thomas Moore,^ 16 Aug. 27 ; 9nd Lt. 14 Jan. 01 ; let Lt. 16 Aug. 06; Copt. 21 Nor. 10.
Wo. Robert John LitUe,?' 12 Sept. 28 ; 2iuf X^ 4 July, 08; 1st Lt. 16 Aug. 05 ; Capt. 81 July, 26.
Cha. 9 AmbroseA.R.Wolrige,^6June,32;2aX/.4July,03;l#f XM6 Aug.06; Copf. 31 Ju^, 26.
Ply. laaae Toby,?* 21 March, 42 ; 2iid XI. 3 Apr. 10 ; let Lt. 8 Sept. 28 ; Capt. 22 May, 38.
Beputy Inspectors of Hospitals.
Wo. I OllTcr Btubs, M.D., 17 Jan. 40. | Cha. \ John Drummond, 7 July 47.
Por. I Samuel Irrhie,'* 30 Not. 4L
Per*
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Arch. Elliott
Wm. Thompaon Kay, 18 Jan. 47.
Albert Andrew Jack, 27 Not. 46.
Ernest ElUott, 6 Not. 40.
5ifr|0«ofi#.
I Ply. I Andnfw Millar, M.D., 12 Aug. 49.
Aeeistani'Surffcone.
Cha.
Wo.
Por.
Alexander Lelth EhnsUe, 8 April 46.
J. Trail Urquhart Bremncr, 16 Nor. 46.
F. W. R. Sadler, 0 Mar. 48.
fiaarlt^^Faelags Blue. Artillery— J9<ii#—FlMlttgt Red* Ayent,Uoeon. Com k Sam.
299
War 8ermce$ 9ftkt Officers of the Royal Marines.
1 Colonel Ptrke was prewnt in Duncan's Tietory near Camperdown^ 11th Oet 1707 ;
eommanded two compaow of Marine Artillery in Bpain in 1812. and tluee companies in
America, from 1813 to 1816, inclnding the attack and captore of the entrenched camp at
Hampton; besides the abore, he has been twelte times engaged with tlia enemy in boats
and on shore.
2 Colonel Oven's serrtoes : — Battle of Camperdown ; defence of the island of St. Maroon ;
bombardnunt of La Hogue ; boarding and captme of Indk ship Ckemee nnder the
batteries at Manritius ; bnming of French frigate La Pretmnue; boarding and captnie of
ship Sm Kjfmph in harboor of Port Loois ; battle of Traftlgar ; and, although wonnded,
was, nererthelefls, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gnn ship Aratmauta ; captore
#C Copenhagen ; destmetion of Le Rofnut^ and I^an^ French ships of the line, Cette ;
destruction of a French prirateer brig in the port of Negaya ; capture of a conyoy at
TjmgniHa, the batteries being first carried by the Marines ; destruction of the Forts of
Alessis and TAngpiilia by the Marines under his command, after haTing dmrged %oUk tk§
haifoiut tmd drfeated a hmttalion (ff tkit Firench 69tf qf the fine, ^ « very iuperiorfirce.
Commanded a battalion on the North Coast of Spain, inclnding the actions of Alia, 6th
June; near Fontarabia, 11th July; and at Hemani, 16th March 1887, when Uie Royal
Marines rendered such important senrioes to the Queen of Spain and her Allies.
8 Colonel Mensies was attached to I«ord Nelson's squadron oiT Boulogne, where ha
participated in all the desperate cutting-out affairs on hue French coast against Boonap
parte's flotilla. Commanded a detachment of Boyid Marines landed at Port Jackson
during an Insurrection of coniicts, in March, 1804 ; by his promptitude and exertions the
town of Sydney and indeed the colony was in a great measure preserved and tranquillity
restored. On the S8d June, 1806, he was in one of the boats of His Mijesty's Ship
MmervOj cutting out fire ressels from under Fort Finisterre; and on the 11th July fol-
lowing he was in the barge which, when 60 miles from where the frigate lay at anchor,
captiJed by boarding the Buma Dieha Spanish privateer, of three times the Ibroe of the
boat, after a sharp conflict : this attack was planned by Colonel Mensies. Commanded
and headed the marines at the storming of Fort Finisterre, being the first who entered
the Fort. In boats cutting out the SpaniBh yessel of war, 8t, Jotepk^ from the Bay of
Arosa, where he landed and made prisoner the Spanish Commodore who dditered to him
his sword. Commanded the Marines at the capture of Fort Guardia. SUghtiy wounded
cutting out the French corvette, La M&teUe, from under a battery in Basque Roads*
Tsking of Fort Camarinns and gun-boats from under Its protection. Repeatedly engaged
In severe boat-actions, and against batteries. Right arm amputated. Received a sword of
honour from the Patriotic Fund. Commanded the Royal Marine Artillery from 1887 to 1 844^
4 Colonel Fergusson served at the capture of Rear Admiral Perrie's squadron from
Egypt when in pursuit of the French and Spanish fleets In June, 1790. Blockade of Malta
and capture of Admiral Perry's squadron Le OSnimuB 74, ViUe dm ATorseillef, ftc with a
reinfbroeinent and supplies Ibr the relief of the garrison. Was wrecked and sevmly in-
jured on board H.M.8. Queen Chariotte when burnt off Leghorn in 1800, only fmr saved
out of a detachment of n^riy 200 marines, including supernumeraries, in all upwards of 700
persons perished. Served at the siege of Genoa and Savona. DeBtruetion of tlie Ibrt of
Port Espezie, and guns carried off by H.M. S. Santa Dorothea In 1800, to whidi ship ha
then belonged. Served in Egypt under the command of Sir Ralph Abereromby in 1801
{medal). In 1806 at Maida. Defence of Gaeta and surrender of Tropea; took posseasfcm
of the Utter town with his detachment. Served again in Egypt with the expedition under
Major-General Fraser in 1807. He has been repeatedly engaged in severe boat actions,
and against batteries, and debarked with detachments aiding in capturing and destn^ying
ahlps and convoys on the enemy's coast.
6 Colonel Pilcher served with the boats of the British fleet, in 1801, in their oecaslonal
attack of the Spanish gun-boats and vessels off Cadis. In 1808, served in His Majesty's
Ship, R€tteonable,m the North Sea ; 1804, attack of thegun-boats and batteries at Boulogne;
July 82, 1805, in the general action and defeat of the combined fleets of France and Spain.
tn August following, in action with La STopoze, French frigate. January 1806, landed with
m batt^ion of Marines at the attack and capture of the Cape of Good Hope. In June fol-
lowing, with the same battalion, at the attack and defeat of the Spanish troops on the road
to Buenos Ayres, and at the capture of that city : in August following, at the defenee of
that city against the Spanish forces, after three days' action, taken prisoner, with the rest
of the British. 1811, served in the North Sea, in attacks with the Danish gun*boats.
1818 and 1814, off the coast of France and America. Appointed to the 2d battalion of
Kojtl Marines, and was at the attack of the American army and its defeat on the road to
Baltimore, when MaJ.-Gen. Ross was killed. At the attack of the American troops at
Famham church : commanded upon this occasion the advance, consisting of small detarh-
ments of Uie 21st, 44th, and 86th regts. and marines. In 1816, was at the attack of the
American Rifle force near Point k Petie, and the capture of that fort in West Florida.
300 War Services of the Offteers of the Royal Marines.
nom 1810 to 1831, terred in Hi« Majeftty*! 8bip, Vigo^ at 8L Helena, during the la«l ala*
months of Baonaparte'sUfe, and asttsted with the marines at his intennent.
: 0 Colonel Gibsone landed from the Thunderer and serYed on shore for oight dajw ta
Bearhayen Bay in 1804. He was on board the Safeguard mortar brig in a sererc mntkm
with a division of Danish gnn-boats off Anholt in June 1811, on which occasion tlic Teasel
was engaged for three and a half lioars,and 19 were killed or wounded out of a complcmoal
of 99. The following year he was engaged at Cateria on the north coast of Spain, and
•eeompanied Capt. Parlie with two heavy guns intended for the army bcsicfrioir Borgna.
In 1813 and 14 he serred in the American war, and was present at the attack on Crucy
Island, taking of Hampton, deibnoe of the Lines of Chippewa, and on other occasioos on
the Niagara Frontier, where he sustained a severe fraetore of the left arm, and a vSolaat
■ eontoslon on the right breast.
7 Colonel BallingaU prior to entering the Royal Marines, served as a Midshipmao at
Copenhagen in 1801 ; landed at Vimiera, SI Aug., 1808 ; was a volunteer in the hoato of the
Xeeietanee at the bosjding and carrying La Mouche, French man-of-war scliooner, under
a constant ibe of grape and mnsqnetry ; the commander fell by the hand of Colonel B. 96
Feb. 1809. Served as a volunteer at the catting out of four French luggers laden with svp-
pBes for the French army, from the harboor o/ Santa Clara, north coast of Spain, on the
night of the 87 th Feb. 1809, under a gaUing lire of musquetry, and defended by two ba^
teiies which oommanded the entrance; landed at the head of the Marines from the JRerisf*
emos, carried a battery of four guns ; and assbtedin the capture and blowing up of a Franeh
man-of-war sehocmer, and destroyed her convoy, laden with supplies for the French army,
10th March, 1809 ; was subsequently at the defence of Cadis ; and in 1882 in the caatlca of
Naupoli de Romania, with an allied garrison during an attack on that dty.
8 Colonel Coryton served at the battle of TrafiUgar, and was subsequently engaged
with the enemy on various occasions, in the course of which service he has been aevetal
times wounded.
9 Lieat.-Colonol Meroer assisted at the destraction of the French squadron in Basque
Roads. He was repeatedly landed on the North Coast of Spain in 1810, co-operating with
the Patriots. In 1819, while embarked on board H.M.S. Java, he was engaged with and
eqptuKd by the United States frigate Conetitutitm,
10 Lient-Col. Ellis's services :— The general action with the combined fleets of Franet
and Spain, off Cape Finisterre, 99nd July 1806 ; battle of Trafalgar, 91st Oct. fullowlag ;
the Walchcren expedition in 1809, and in the Lavinia, the lesding frigate »f ten, forcing
the passage of the Sclieidt under a heavy lire fiom the batteries of Flushing and Cadsaad.
Capture of the island of Guailaloupe, in January 1810. Employed, in 1819 and 13, off
the eoasts of France, Spain, and Portugal. Taking of the American frigate JPrMufex/,
Jan. 1814; various sueceasftil affairs of boats in North America. Bombardment aod
vedaction of Fort Mnnora in Sdnde in Feb. 1889 ; and, landing, the 95th of the foUowing
month, with the detachment of his corps at Bushire, under a smart fire (h>m the Peraiana,
fcr the protection of the Bast India Company's Political Resident, and in possession of tha
Residency until the 90th, when that agent was embarked In safety. China expedition, aa«I
as senior ofltoer in eommand of the Royal Marines at the capture of Chusaa on the 6tli
July 1840, battle of Chnen-pee, 7th Jan. 1841, wherein he commanded the advaacw
(promoted Brevet-M^or); bombardment of the Bogne Forts, assault and capture of the
Island of North Wantang, 90th Feb. ; the advance on Canton, March 8th ; storming an4
taking the heights and forts before the walls of Canton, 26th May (promoted IJeat^
C<rfoiid); capture of the strongly fortified Isknd of Colongso, near Amoy, 96th Aag. ;
9nd capture of Chosan, 1st Oct ; assault and capture of ciudel and city of Chinhae, lOCb
Oet. ; advance on and entry into Ningpo, 18th Oct.; in garrison and command of Tsy^
woong-kaou fortress in the rirer and near to Canton, fh>m 6th April to 94th May 1841 ;
and on similar duties at Nini^po and Chusan, with battalion of Royd Marines, from 10th
Oct. to 97th January 1849, foUowing.
11 Lt-Colonel Wearing was wounded at TrafUgar.
19 Lt-Col. Willca's servtoes : Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4 Nov 1606; West Indie*,
1808 to 1819, inchiding the capture of the dty of St Domingo in 1809; Sooth Bevdaad, %fai-
tar of 1818; Operations in the Chesapeake under Sir George Cockbitm; Capture of Wmk-*
lagton; Advance to Baltimore, In 1814; Capture of Cumberbmd Island on the caaatof
Oaocgla, and of the town of Saint Mary's,1814; Coast of Afrto^ 1817; East IndfaM, 18S9 la
1 886b Varlona boat and other aarviect.
18 Lt-CoL M*Adam, during service in L'AigU between Aug. 1806 and May 1809, was
at the attack on the French Fleet by Admiral Comwallis on the 91st Aug. 1806 ; gaa-
boats in Vigo Bay 99th Oet following; blockade of Fort Cygo, July and Aag. 1807 ;
•etion with French frigates off L*Orient, 99d March 1808 ; Basque Roads, 11th and 19tt
April 1809; and various other afihlrs in the ship or her boata : above foHy timsa under fire.
During acrvlea la the TlMies, between 7th Oct 1809 and 97th Aug. 1819, he landed at
Mount Ccfdlly, Amanthca, CItiaeo, In the Onlf of Policastro and near to Capo Pallnurs,
Porto del Infhvoeki, Palinoro, and many other phices upon the coast of Calabria and on the
Roman States In the ship, hi her boata, or on shore: above twenty five times under fiivw
fFar Services of the Officers of tke Royal Marines^ 301
Dnrinif iervice in the Forth, between SUt July 18X3 and 20th Sept. 1816, he landed ott
North fierelaud, again on South Beveland on staff of Anglu-Russiian Force fonning liege of
Baths ; and on the North American shores : above five times under flie* In all abere
•eventy times under fire, and frequently mentioned in the despatches.
14 LL -Colonel Garmston was at the taking of Fort Koupan, Isle of Timor, in 1811 ; cap*
tore of Jara, in 1812 ; attack of Palembang, isle of Sumatra, and Sambass, isle of Bomeo|
Algiers In 1816. Present at the Sortie from Bilboa 15th May; the advance on the 28th
Hay ; and was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebastian 6th June, 1896. He
kaa KoeWed the Military War Medal with one clasp for Java.
16 Lt-Golonel John Hanrey Stevens served in the West Indies, kc, in 1806 and 1807|
during the expedition to Waldieren in 1800, and was engaged in several flotilla afikirs oo
the Scheldt. Served also at the successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifa in 1810 and 1811 ;
was engaged in several detached operations, particularly in one of a severe character on the
firtr OoiMlalquiver. In 181fl was employed on the coast of America, where he was engaged
.la as attack on Craney Island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocracoke under Sir
Qeoige Cockbum. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion he was
menlSoned in Sir Gordon Dnimmond's despatches. Bngaged during a six weeks' siege of
Fort Erie, and was intrusted with the construction of a field-work for the defence of the
right of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force. In
lt)16 be was on board the Queen Charlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord £xmouth|
by whom he was detached to fire carcasses at the enemy's vessels within the Mole. He W8%
•Iso present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H.B. Neale. Capt,
Stevens is now superintendent of the Marine Artillery Laboratory, which establishment
originated in his proposition, and was organized by him.
16 Lt.-Colonel Pratt was at the taking of Capri in the Bay of Naples, under Sir Sidney
Smith, 11th May, 1806. At the cutting out of six armed vessels from under the batteries
of Lamiea, in the island of Cyprus, in Jan. 1808. Belonged to the battalion of Royal
Marines commanded by Sir James Malcolm, which served in Spain, the coast of America,
and Canada, for foor years, and was present at all the services performed by it, including
the battle of Frampton in the Chesapeak, and the storming and taking of the enemy's fort
and post of Oswego on Lake Ontario. Served also in the battalion of Royal Marines in.
Spain, and was present at the battles of the 16th June, 1836, and Emani 16tb March fol-
lowing, together with all the services performed there for nearly four years.
17 Lt.-Colonel Delacombe served on board the Tonn^nU covering the embarkation of Sir
John Moore's army at Corunna, and afterwards in various boat aifiiirs in Basque Roads, ii|
1800, and at the defence of Cadiz the following year. In 1812 he was at the destniction of
the batteries of Langiielia, after charging with the bayonet and defeating a battalion of the
French 52nd Regiment of the Line of a very superior force. In 1813 he was on btiard the
Imparieuie at the attack on the baderies and tower of post O'Anzo, after which he was
landed and Uie enemy driven from their posts, which were destroyed, and a coayoy of 2d
Teasels laden with ship timber for Toulon brougiit out; be was afterwards at the attack on
lieghom under Sir Jodas Rowley. Independent of the above, he has been employed oo
Tarioos and repeated boat service; partially engaged with the French fleet off Toulon ; and
iaveral times with the Neapolitan squadron, gun-boats, and batteries in the Bay of liaples. ^
15 Lieot.-ColoneI Ashmore was in the Monarch in Sir Samuel Hood's action with the
F^vneb frigates in 1806. From November 1807 till August 1800 in tlie Or amput employed
mt ibe Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, and blockade of the Mauritius, From February;
1810 to January 1812 in Poictiers blockading Brest, Basque Roads, and in theTagus:
whilst in Basque Roads, was frequently in the boats sent to annoy the coasting trade, a
b£«vice that brought them continually under fire of the batteries, or into action with tho
£m- joats. When in the Tagus, was with the detachment of Marines sent with a small
roe of Portuguese under C^neral Tane to destroy the Ponloons preparing by Marshal
Massena at Santarem to cross the Tagus : was on piquet under that town tlie night of the
Marshal's retreat from the Lines. In 1812 he was attached to the 2nd battalion ^at
inlander, north coast of Spain. On the return of the battalioos to England he joined the
first battalion ; was at the attack on Norfolk, taking of tlie town of Hampton, dec. When
the battalion was broken op at Isle Anx Noix he was left for Lake service till 181 7. From
▲ogvst 1826 to August 1820 was serving on the South American station in the Ganges:
was landed at Rio, on the occasion of the German and Irish troops revolting In 1828, to
protect the Imperial family palace of San Christoph, and co-operate with the French and
other forces landed to quell the mutiny.
19 M^or Fegen was at the taking of the fort and town of Ouadia; capture of the
enemy's convoy under batteries near Marseilles; destruction of French forts near Port
Vendre; the taking of Zante, Cephalonia, and Cerigo ; capture of enemy's forts and convoy.
at Ptessero, in the Adriatic ; action in the Bay of Naples, 3rd May, 1810, when Sir Jahleel
BteAton, in the Spartan f defeated the whole of the enemy's squadron, and captured a brig of
war; at the capturing an enemy's convoy from under the batteries of Terradno, in 1810;
and at the destmction of several American privateers in the Bay of Fuudy, by the
Sp»ta»*
802 JFar Services of the Officers of the Boyal Marines.
80 Ifajor Dawes was at the siege of Copenhagen In 1807.
91 Major Philips senred as a Midshipman on hoard H.M.S. SelUUU at tiie batOe of
TrafUgar. As an officer of Royal Marines, he was present at the storming of three of th«
enemy's entrenched batteries and siege of Santa Maora, and frequently employed In boot
aftalrs on the coasts of Italy and Dalmatia. In April 1812, he Joined the flnt Battalion ;
senred with it in Spain and in America, indndlng the storming of the enemy's entnncbed
camp at Hampton in Virginia, and frequent ^itkln with the enemy tiiere. Detached to
Canada and serred under Commodore Sir Jimes Yeo, on Uie Lakes Ontario, Erie, and
Champlaln.
82 Major Calamy has serred in every quarter of the globe, and In the actions of Ify*
burg, Flushing, Isle of France, Jaya, and sereral minor ankirs with gun-boats, fcc He was
Brigade Major to the British Forces landed in Syria in 1840. He has reoel?ed the Military
War Medal with one clasp for Java.
28 Captahi Pascoe has received the Military War Medal with one clasp for Java.
24 Captain James Clarke has recelYcd the Military War Medal with one elatf) for Goadft-
loupe.
86 Captain Henry was at the capture of Anholt, May, 1800; at Fort MobOe, 1816; the
victory of Algiers, August 1816; and was frequently engaged with boats in the Baltic, and
with the American troops in the Floridas.
86 Captain Oiaham served with the army in the battalion fonned of the marines of tto
squadron at the taking of Walcheren in 1800. Also served in the 1st battalion In rmtngil
and in operations on ue North Coast of Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro. Fr^
oeeded with the battalion to America, where it was brigaded under Sir Sidney Baekwl^ at
the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small pbioea. Thit brf*
gade being broken up, he went with &e battalion to Canada; whilst there, he was scat
with a detachment in command of a division of gun boats to attack a battery at the head
of Lake Champlain, with which they were engaged some hoars. Retaned with the tmt^
taUon to the coast of America, and was at the attack and taking of Fort Point Petre and
the town of St. Mary's, in Georgia; shortly after his promotion in 1887, he exchanged to
Join the battalion in Spain. He was afterwards at the demonstration before Nankin In China.
87 Mijor Whiteombe assisted in cutting out three ^panbh gunoboats from under tha
fire of a battery. In the boats of H. M. 8. Sdgar. Commanded &e detachment of maifaiea
In the flag ship of Sir P. Malcolm in the expedition to the Chesapeak and New Orieans :
was present at the attack on the American Flotilla in the Potomac, at the capture of
Washington, defeat of the American anny before Baltimore, and the operations before Ncfw
Orleans. Proceeded to China in H. M. 8. BUtdmm; landed with the marine battalion at
the attack and eaptore of the forts and works at Chnenpee; assisted at the attack of the
Anunghoy forts by the Blenheim and MdviUe^ upon which occasion the seamen and
marines were landMl, and the three forts carried in succession. He was second In omn*
mand of the marine battalion at the capture of the helsrhts of Canton, the second captu«
of Cfaasan, and at the attack and capture of the fort and city of Chlnhae. At the attack
«a Amoy by the Blenheim and WiUeeUff Major Whitcombie landed In command of tha
marines, when the enemy were driven from their guns and the fortifications, ftc. captarcd.
88 Major ChiMs served in H. M. S. Oibraltar, blockading Cherbourg. L'Orient. and
Basque Boads, and frequently in boats cutting out F^nch coasters. Bariy in 1818 be
volunteered to serve in the 1st battalion under Colonel Sir Richard Wlllfams In tha
Chesapeake, and was at the attack of Crancy Island, tsking of the enemy's camp at
Hampton, and capture of Kent Island, and in many minor engagements on the enemyS
ooast ; after which he accompanied the battalion to Canada, and was actlfsly employed am
the Frontiers, and frequently in command of gnn-boats on Lake Champlaln. On the II th
Sept. 1814, he was engaged on board the Cimfianeef In one of the most severe aetloaa
fbttght doring the war. In which Commodore Downie (the captain of the ship), Captain
Andenon, R. M., and 41 men were killed, and upwards of 100 wounded, out of a eom-
plement of 860. He also served the Syrian campaign (Medal) of 1840, indndlng tha
attack and capture of Sldon, capture of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre, and other desaU
tory services.
89 Captain Wesley served In a battalion of Marines fbrmed firom the sqnadron nndcr
Sir Alex. Cochrane at the attack and capture of Ooadaloupe, St. Martin's and St. Bnatatla
In 1810. In blockading squadrons off Brest, L'Orient, and Basque Roads, Inclndiog several
aocccosfril boat allhirs under the Batteries of Bochelle and Isle d'Aix In 1811. In eoaat
operations. North of Spain; and, with the Urst battalion of Marines, in Portugal, In 1818.
At the attack on Norfolk, and the entrenched camp of Hampton, Icc In the Chcaapeake*
Served the campaigns of 1818 and 14 at the advanced posts in Lower Canada, and ta
command of a division of seven gun-boats employed blockading the enemy's flotilla at
Platsborg. At the defence of La Cole MilL Adjutant to a Li^t Corps farmed of the
flank companies of the 8d West India Regiment and Marine Battalions at the atta^ and
capture of Fort Peter, the fortUled positions of St. Mary's and Cumberland Island (coast
of Qeorgia). In eommand of a detachment of AitUleiy in H. M.S. PhmUn nslrtad te
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines. 303
T^wlliiig an attack of AlgeriDe gun-boats in 1821. Adjutant to a battalion under Colonel
Owen «er?ing in co-operation with the Spanish army in 1836-7, including the affair before
Fuenlarabia, 11 July 1836, the field actions of the 10th, ]2tb, and I4th March, and of
Bemaul, 16 March 1837. Served as Captain in the same battalion until the Force under
Lord John Hay was withdrawn in 1840. He has recciTed the Military War Medal with
one clasp for Ouadaloupe.
30 Captain James Dowman senred at the defence of Cadiz in 1810, 11, and 12, during
which period he was repeatedly engaged in action against the enemy both on land and in
boats, cutting out^ &c. At the blockading of the French fleet off Brest, in 1818. During
the late campaign on the coast of Syria, in 1840 and 41, including the storming and cap-
ture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and &11 of St. Jean d'Acre. Senred
also with the Royal Marine Battalion at the camp at D'Jouni.
31 Captain Thomas Fynmore was at the capture of a French prirateer schooner of 16
Sana and 96 men, besides other boat senrice in 1811. In the partial action with the French
eet off Toulon in 1814. Was landed at Mahon in command of a guard to protect the
person of the Spanish goTemor from the threatened yiolence of the Walloon guards. Sent
to the city of Florence in 1815, to place himself under the directions of General Count
Kugent, commander-in-chief of the Austrian army, as extra aide-de-camp, and was at the
taking of the city of Naples. In 1823 he was sent up to the city of Lima to protect
English merchants' property against the attacks of the Negro slaves during the civil war.
Hie 20th Oct. 1827, was at the battle of Navarino, for which senrice he was promoted by
His Royal Highness the Duke of Chu^noe, but in consequence of belonging to a gradation
corps the appointment was afterwards cancelled. Served with the French army at the
reduction of tiie town and fortress of Patras and the Morea castle ; served afterwards in the
West Indies, North Sea, and off Oporto during the civil war between Don Pedro and Don
Miguel. In 1833 joined the Royal Marine Battalion at Lisbon, commanded by Colonel
Adatr, C. B. In April, 1837, embarked on board H. M.S. Cof^or (36), on the 10th Oct.
was landed in command of his detachment on the Albanian coast to attack Pirates. Senred
on the S. £. coast of Spain from 4th Jan. 38 to 30 Jan. 30.
32 Captidn Brown's services : — attack on French forts at Ciota June 1812 ; attack and
capture of the town of L'Escalia, in the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with
the French fleet, near Tbulon, 1813 ; attack of Algiers; destruction of Oreek pirates at Porto
Bono, Isle of Candia, June, 1826.
33 Major Hunlle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageauz In 1815 ;
battle of Navarino in 1827 ; and engagement at Punta Obligada in the river Parana on the
80th Nov. 1845.
34 Captain Appleton served in the battalion of Marines in co-operation with the allied
forces in Syria, and was present at the attack and surrender of the fortress of St. Jean
D'Acre on the Sd November, 1840.
35 Captain Dwyer served in the blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texel, and
off Brest. Since the peace he has served in tiie Bast and West Indies, and the Medltei^
nmean. *
36 Captun Mitford was employed on the coast of Syria during the whole of the opera-
tions against the Egyptians ; he landed and served with the battalion at the Camp d'Jouni
and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre. He has been presented with a
medal from the Sultan.
37 Major Hawkins commanded the Royal Marines (about 200 strong) at the attack
on and destruction of Malioodoo in Borneo.
38 Captain Parke's services : — Co-operation with the Bpaadsh flnroesand Legion near San
Sebastian, and under Bapartero in raising the siege of Bilboa.
38 Major Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827. Also on the China ex*
pedition, and was severely wounded at the attack on the defences of Canton, 18tii March.
1841.
40 Captain Anderson served at the battie of Navarino, in 1827.
41 Captain T. B. Gray served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also in a battalion
imder Colonel Owen, on the north coast of Spain in 1836-7-8, in co-operation with the
Spanish army, including the field actions of the 10th, 12th, and 14th March, and the
action of Hemani, 16th March 1837 : he was subsequently appointed Adjutant to that
force under Colonel Purke. He served as Captain on the coast of Portugal and in the
Tagus during the civil war In 1846-7, and was landed with his detachment from. H. M. S.
Superb, to guard the captured divisions of the rebel army under Count das Antas, prison-
ers in Fort St. Jullsn.
42 Captain John Miller served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827.
43 Capt. George Elliott served on the China expedition, and was wounded in the attack
on the intrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 15th March, 1842.
44 Major Langford served with the Battalion in Spain from June 1836 to Sept. 1840, and
was present in the actions of Fuenterabia and Hcmani, besides various minor affiadrs.
While serving in H. M. S. North Star, from Sept. 1841 to Sept. 1846, he participated in
the opentions of the Expeditionary Force in China, including the blockade of the Woosung
804 War Services of tite Officers of the Royal Marmes.
Riren (Medal). On the termination of hostilities with Chixia he proceeded io the Kcrth Star
to New Zealand ; and was landed with all the detachments of Royal Marines from H.M.ahipa
present, arid appointed to command that force, together with a detachroeot of the 96ili
Regt., with which he was actively employed in the field against the insuifrent chieft^ whoea
strongly stockaded Ptihs, or Villaffes, were successfully attacked and dcstrojed; fSor thasa
services he obtained the Brevet rana of Major.
46 Captain Fraser landed for the protection of British property at limaydniiiig the Tevo-
lution in Dec. 1836, when In possession of the rebels. For his conduct on that occaaifln^ lit
was presented with a piece of plate by the merchants.
46 Captain J. H. Wright served with the Battalion from 1836 to 1640, in co-opcmti(Ni
with the Spanish Army, and was present at the action of Fuenterabia, 11th Joljp, 1680,
the 6eld actions of the 10th, 12th, and 14th March, and Hemani, 16th March, 1897.
47 Capt. Langley served in the operations on the North Coast of Spain in eommaul of
the detachment of Boyal Marines of H.M.S. Castor, during 1834 and two followiof J4
and was severely wounded on the 0th June 1836, defending the heights of Pasaagf
a very superior force of Carilsts.
46 Captain Brittaln was presented with a sword by the merchants of Bombay, for servii
performed against pirates in the Straits of Malacca.
49 Capt. Simon Fraser nerved throughout the campaign In Syria, including the stom aad
captura of Sidon, the surrender of Beyrout, and the bombard, and capture of St. Jean d'Aeie*
60 Capt. Parker was wounded through the arm at Prescott, In Upper Canada, 19Ch
Nov. 1688.
61 Capt. Maxwell served on the China expedition, and was present at the liattle of
Chuenpeet attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on CaatoOp
storming the heights and entrenched camp of Canton, bombardment of Culongso*
65 Capt. Spalding served In command of a Company throughout the opcratima In
Syria, in 1840, and was sliffhtly wounded at the attack on OebaiL He has raoeivcd iIm
Syrian Medal.
68 Capt. Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and wm
present at the first rapture of Chusan ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogne Porta In
the Canton River ; participated in the actions of the first and second Bars ; waa engaged
in the destruction of all the enemy's sea and river defences, including the fnitreisw of
French Folly and Hoqua's Fort; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fori;
storming of the Bird's Nest Batterv, and finally at the combined attack oa the eoamjli
poaltion and entrenched camp on the heights above Canton.
64 Capt. Shewen was employed during tlie whole of the campaign on the eoai4 of Syrio^
including the storming and capture of Sidon, sumnder of Beymut, and bombardment aod
Ikll of SL Jean d'Acrp. Servvd abo with the battalion at the camp at d'Jouni.
66 Captain Timpson served as Adjutant to the Riiyal Marine Battalion in 164S at the cap*
tare of Twke and heights of Segoan, attack im the hill defences and capturi' of Cbapoo^
capture of tlie batteries and city of Woosung, capture of the batteries of Le Shau, aManll
and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nvnkin.
66 Ueut. A. J. B. Mambly served on the China expedition ( Medal), and waa sevm|y
woimded in the attack on the entrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 16th Marehy 164S*
He served slan in the operations on the Coast of Borneo in 1846 and 46, Inclndiqg iha
attack on MallfKxIoo Bay.
67 UeuL Adair was slightly wounded in the aaaanlt upon Oehail, in Syria, IStk
Sept. 1640.
66 lieut. Fkrmar served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chnenpee, attack of the Anunghoy batteries, advance on Canton, capture of the hcighfta of
Canton, capture of Colongso, second capture of Chusan, assault and capture of the oilMiol
and city of Chinhae, entry into Ningpo.
09 Lieut. Harrison served in the operatlona on the Coast of Syria (Medal), lododi^p^
the attacks on the fortress of D'Jebail, and bombardment and capture of Acre. He setvod
also in New Zealand, and was present at the taking of tlie fortified Pah at Rnapekapeka m
the 11th Jan. 1846.
00 Lt. Lawrence acted as Aide-de-camp to Capt Hotham, R. N. while takiog and
destrayiag tlie batteries, ftc at Punta Obligada, in the river Parana, on the 80th Nov. 1646*
01 Lient J. A. Stewart served on the coast of Syria during the whole of tlie campaign
and was at the taking of Sidon, and at the siege of St. Jean d'Acre in H. M. 8. JSdmim^
Served also on Uie coast of Africa for two years, during which time he assisted at tlM d«*
atmetiOD of several Barracoons on the coast, when about ISOO slaves were liberated.
65 Ueut. Pickard served on the China expedition, and waa present at th« hattia of
ChiMBpce, attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance oa ^nfirn,
atorming the heights of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
68 Lieata. Dyer, J. W. A. Kennedy, and Mansell were present at the attack on i»d
destmctloo of Malloodoo, la Borneo.
67 Captain Lawrence served in bomb vessels in 1805 and 6 between Dunkirk and
Boulogne, and waa sevexal times engaged with the French flotilla. In 1807 he waa
War Sermces of the Officers of the Royal Marines. 305
•t the psasige of the Dardanelles, and destroying the Turkish squadron, and in Egypt. In
1808 he was at the defence of Rosas. In 1809 he was in the Walcheren expedition, and
engaged with the enemy'fl ^uo-boats at Batz. In 1811 he was serving with the Marine
battidion in Lisbon, St. Julian, and Cascaes. In 1812 he was on the north coast of Spain,
and was the oflScer who directed the guns from a rock at the entrance of the St. Andrew river
against the castle of Ylgo. and subsequently landed and blew it up : be was also at the
taking of Castro, at all the attacks on that coast. In 1814 he was at the battle of Bla-
denabiirg, capture of Washington, action before BaltimoTe, and subsequently in all the
attacks at New Orleans.
68 Capt. Hookey served as Yolnnteer 1st class, in His Majesty's ship Prince of Walu^
fipom Jan. to Dec. 1805, and was in the general action of the 22nd Dec. 1806. Served in
the West Indies, from 1806 until 1809, including the capture of Lea Saints, and Martinique,
aiid tieveral actions in boats cutting out French vessels, and destroying lotteries, &c. Prom
1809 to 1811 served on board H. M. 8. Theban, blockading the French flotilla at Boulogne ;
several times In action with them. Assisted In the boats cutting out a large French lugger
at Dieppe. From 1812 to 1814, served on board His Majesty's ship Daphne, in the BaltiCy
and was several times in action with DHni^h gun boats in the Belt.
69 Major Ltfonard served with the detacliment of Royal Marines in> the Fortress of
Roses, in Catalonia, in 1808. In 1809, he was present at the reduction of Zanie and
Cephalonia ; and in 1810 at that of Santa Maura, including the assault of the entrenched
batteries and siege of the Fortress. He was afterwards present in several boat actions,
doHng two years, off Corfu ; and in H. M. S. Perlen in the action with tlie French squadron
oflTTbuIon, 22nrl Nov 1811. He served the Syrian campaign of 1840 (Mefial), including
thd assault and capture of Sidon and bombanlnient of Acre; also at the camp D*J<mni,
at fieyrout, and JaUh : for the Syrian servcic be was promoted to the Brevet rank of
Major. He was landed from H. M. S. Alfred, at Monte Video, with the Royal Marines of
tl»e sqoednm for the protection of British subjects and property, during the siege of the
city by the Argentine Army under General Oribe, and commanded the brigade consisting
of the Reserve Battalion 45th Regt. and Royal Marines for three montlis, and the Roytd
Mariliee from June 1843 to July 1847.
70 Capt. Moore served in H.M.S. jlmpAton.. from May,1808 to July. 1811 ; was In the ac-
tios with and capture of four Spanish frigates off Cape St. Mary's ; action with flotilla of
SA*boats in Gibraltar Bay ; cutting out a schooner in Corsica ; a severe action with a French
gate, and driven on shore under the batteries in the Bay of Rivers in 1808. Served at
the t^ing of Pecan, and capture of large convoys. Commanded the marines at the taking
of Cootel^tta in 1809, and taking six gunboats. Commanded the marines of the squadron
at Che taking of Grao and large convoys laden with military stores, after a most saogul*
nary action with a garrison of French troops at the point of the bayonet, when the whole
of tiM garrison were killed, wounded, or made prisoners, •— for this action and preTiout
aei^iMs he was made brevet-captain. Present also at the capture of several other tovms
on the coast of the Adriatic, and destruction of convoys. He was senior officer of mft-
xinea tfe the action off Lissa, 13th March, 1810, and was twice very severely wounded and
twlM rewarded from Patriotic Fund. He has been in upwards of 30 suooessfnl conieats
with tiw enemy, and frequently ofBcially mentioned for gallantry.
71 Capt.- Little served In the channel fleet and at the blockiule of Ferrol and Comnna
In 1606-4. Appointed to the Royal Marine Artillery on the formation of that corps in
1804^ and was employed in various bomb vessels ou the enemy's coast co-operating with
the land forces, or on detached service. In command of the mortars in the Vesuvwe
bomb at tlie attack of Boulogne. Defence of Cadiz in 1809 ; and subsequently at the
bloeikade of Rochfort, where he commanded a storming party in a successful night attack
on tlie coast, on which occasion he received the particular thanks of the Admiralty, and
waaiewarded by the Patriotic Fund : — at the commencement of this attack he was severely
wo#nded by a musket-ball shattering the wrist which rendered amputation of the right
band neeessary.
79 Captain Wolrige served in the year 1809 with Lord Cochrane in Basque Roads ; and
in tte same year was engaged in action with gun-boats In the Baltic. From 1810 to 1818
defanoe of &kdiz and Tarifii. Severely wounded at South Beveland in 1814, and received
ft ravpftfil fnm the Patriotic Fund. Present at the battle of Algiers in 1810.
73 Captain Toby served firom 1810 to 13 inclusive, on the Coast of France. From 1813
to 16^ with the 1st battalion (Royal Marines) in America, and on the Lakes of Canada.
Sinea the Peace, he has served in the Mediterranean, on the coasts of Africa, and South
Amartea. He has been fluently engaged in boat actions with batteries, &c. &c.
14k Doetor Irvins was actively employed on the coast of North America in 1814 and 16|
ns Aasistant-Suigeon of H. M. S. Spencer, and Acting-Surgeon of H. M. sloop Ditpatch,
being in boat service, and firequently under the fire of the enemy. He was surgeon of the
Alhgator at Rangoon during the Burmese war, where he had also charge of the Hospital
Ship established for the reception of the sick and wounded of the flotilla employed in the
Irrawaddy. Ue was surgeon of the Dartmouth in the battle of Navarino, and of the flag
ahips St. Vincent and Britannia in the Mediterranean : whilst in the latter ship Dr. Irvine
galJMd the gold medal of Sir Gilbert Blane for his Medical Journal.
306
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
CammiMtary^ General.
9 WUliam FUder^
Jiepfuty Commisaariet^ General.
9 John Saumares Dobree*
Henry Junes Wild
William MUler*
JohnLaidley^
William Hayward» {AeeauHte) .
John Banner Price
Thomas Warton Ramsay • • ••
9 LoTell PennelP
Wm. Henry Robinson
a George Maclean'
p Henry Bowers
9 Francis Wm. A. C. Major*
WlUiam Qreen
Asaiiiant' CommtBiariee^General.
T^mnat H. Thomson ••...
George Yeoland
9 William Bishop
Thos.C.Welr
a Bdw. A. F. Cowan
a Thomas Rayner
9 Alexander Trotter
John Lane
George Blliot
{William F. Bowman
JamMO.Watt'
Robert Undsey
Thomas Rae •
William Isaac Greig
9 GUbert H. Dinwiddle^
OUver Goldsmith
Fred. Thomas Mylrea
Charles WiUiams
Thomas Fraser
{Henry Charles Darling
William Fletcher
Charles Bridgen, (AceounU)
George Adams
Charles Swain
Thomas Walker
lliomas Bggar Trew
Ferguson Thos. Cozworthy
ThM. Geo. S. Swan
William Fisher Mends
Folford Bastard Feilde
Henry Francis Oriel
William Looker, {Aceomnis)
John M'Farlan
Thomas Graham •.••.....
9 Joseph Wm. Wybanlt
Bichardlnglls
John William Smith
Johannes de SmidI • . •
Tlioaias James Lempriere
William Robinson
Deputy Ami.
Commla. Q«n.
6 Dec. 10
6 Aug.
11 Jan.
2 Mar.
26 Dec.
35 Not.
23 May
2 Nov.
22 Oct.
25 Dec.
29 April
16 Mar.
0 j^ec.
3 Feb.
13 July
16 Jnly
6 Aug.
22 Apr.
27 Oct.
31 Jan.
2 May
4 May
do.
13 July
26 Dec
13 May
6 Sept.
17 Dec.
10 Sept.
26 Dec.
2«> Apr.
12 Sept.
22 Oct.
10 Jnly
do.
do.
18 July
7 June
7 June
do.
1 July
7 June
7 June
16 July
do.
11 Dee.
23 Sept.
30 Oct.
1 Dec.
80 Aug.
iOJan.
3 April
1 July 14
4 May 16
11 22 Oct. 16
12 do.
12 do.
14 OFeb.
13 7 June
12 7 June
12 7 June
16 24 May
14 13 Dec.
12 7 June
18 10 Sept.
12
13
24
26
11
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
30
14
16
16
16
21
24
26
26
37
26
2;i
26
AMtelant
Commit. G«ii.
Dtputj
CommU,OMi.
OencraL
10 Aug. 11
27
26
26126
26
84
33
251
30
10 Sept. 30
10 8<*pt. 30
24 July 84
11 Apr. 36
4 May 86
20 Jan. 87
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
8 May 37
6 June 38
28 June 38
do.
do.
6 Dec. 89
1 July 40
1 July 40
do.
do.
24 Dec. 41
do.
do.
do.
do.
24 Dec 41
do.
16 June 43
28 Dec.
do.
do.
do.
34 16 June 44
27 24 Dec
27 do.
83 do.
36 do.
37 24 Dee. 44
27 16 Dec 46
22 Oct. 16
7 June 26
20 Jan. 37
do.
do.
do.
6 June 88
28 June 88
Dec. 40
26 Dec. 40
28 Dec. 42
24 Dec 44
16 Dec. 46
16 Dec. 46
IJuly 40
Maltu.
Cmpe ^OeodSepe.
Mauriihu.
Van DiemtaCe Lamd.
Weet Indue,
/few South Walee.
Jamaica.
NcvaSeeHa.
Van DlemtaCehemi.
Qihraltar.
Cape ofOeod Bepe.
TaroniOf Upper Camadeu
Jaitnaufa*
Cork.
lomian lelande.
Demerarom
BermudOm
JDemtiilM.
i€ontreaJl»
Antigua.
Malta.
Belfaet.
Quebec.
Gibraltar.
NetefeundUmd.
AthUme
TriMdad.
Jamaica.
Weetem AuetraHom
Van JHemtan^e Land.
Van Diemea^e Leeed.
Dublin.
Barbadoee.
New South Walee.
Niagara.
QuAee.
New South Waiee
Canada.
Canada.
Canada.
Van DiemmCe Lamd.
Canada.
Grenada.
Nova Scotia
Cape qf Good Hope.
Hong K,ong.
Cape ^ Good Hope.
Van JHeman'e jJtndm
Cape oj Good Hopo.
Bsrrois, TitlwliW 41.
1 Mr. Pilder kas tteit^d ths Wsr M«d«] wita bIm CiMps for TUarfra» AlbalMra,
Ml, Nhrcito, Nlv«« Ortbcs ud ToalottM.
1 Mr. DobrM hM netltfed Um War Medal «ttk MgbC Claapt for Sakagoa sad
B«battlan« Nivalin, Niva, OrtiMa, and Toaioaaa.
t Mr. MIHar hai rtealvad the War Madal with tima Claapa for Salamsnra, Tlttorla, sad Taal
4 Mr. UMIajr kaa laaalTad Iba War M«dal trlih ihraa Claapa for Fttaniaa d'Onor, CIvdad Rodrifo. h fit.
a Mr. PCBDail haa raoalTad tba War Madal with four Claapa for Y Ittoria, Nit alto, Orthaa, and Towtoi
6 Mr. Maelaaa haa raoaltad tha War Madal with two Claapa for Orthaa and Toalooaa.
7 Mr. M^or haa ivealtad tha War Medal with alz Claapa for Balamaara, Tltcorla, P/mcaa, KlfvIK
t Mr. Watt haa raoaltad
aad Toaloaw.
9 Mr. Olawlddia hM
War Madal with tia Oaape for
tha War Madal with oaaCteP for Tltlerla.
Mlvallab inv%
Commissariat DepartmenL
307
James Skyrme
Bobert Ackroyd
William Stanton
Wm. Bobert Alex. Lament
John Kent
Stephen Owen
Fmucis Biaset Archer
William Henry Drake
George Shepheard
Bobert Neill
William Hen. Maturin . • .
John William Bovell
Bandotph Ronth
HaxfaDilian Malanet
Philip Toinar ••••.
Deputy A«L
Commit. 0«n.
AwltUmt
CommU. Oen.
28
14
2
5
2
10
20
Station.
28
Not. 27
May. 20
Jan.* 31
Oct. 32
do.
do.
Jan. 34
Apr. 35
Jan. 37
do.
do.
do.
do.
June 38
do.
16 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
26 Dee.
do
do
do
do
do
do
46
46
Canada*
MauritiMt,
Canada,
Canada.
New South Walet.
New South Wales,
St. Helena.
Van Dieman^M iMnd.
Neva Scotia,
Weet Tndiet.
South Australia.
Cape of Good Hope.
lAmeriek.
Bermuda.
New Zealand,
Deputy Assistant CtffiimifiaHet- General,
Charles Thos. Halassez
Wm. Hen. Dalrymple
Alexander Edwards . .
John Trimmer
Edm. John M'Mahon
Wm. Spearman Archer
John S. Davenport •«
James Aug. Srskine . .
Henry Cltfke
Stanley Jones
Geo. Darley Lardner..
James Lane
Leonoe Bouth
Henry Browne Horse
Peter Francis Paille . .
George Home
Henry Ashton
Henry Prianix ......
Frederick Bratliwaite
Thomas W. Midwood,
{Aeenmts)
Charles Anthony Home
William Palmer . . .
Henry Wm. Woodlbrde
Phmt
Montague Wm. Darling
Edward Strickland ..
Tliomas Wm, Goldie..
Wm. Charles Cuming
John Tomes
Depatjr AMt.
Gommft.Oeii.
20 May 28
20 Jan. 37
do.
28 June 38
do.
do.
do.
do.
27 Aug. 38
1 July 40
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
26l>ec.40
do.
do.
do.
13 July 41
24 Dec. 41
Bahamae
NovaSeotia
Barbadoee
Ion. Islands
Canada
N. S. Wales
Honduras
Canada
NovaSeotia
Montreal
Sierra Leone
Afauritius
Nerf. Island
Van J>. Land
Van D. Land
New Zealand
Van D. Land
Athlone
Mauritius
Nova Scotia
West Indies
Ion, Islands
West Indies
Nova Scotia
VanB.Land
Thomas M'Cann 24 Dec. 41
Fred. Stanley Carpenter 24 Dec. 41
do.
7 June 42
23 Dec. 42
do.
Kean Osbom
David Boss Lee
George Atkinson ....
Henry Green
William Le Mesurier..
Henry Lambert Bayley
Fred. Henry Ibbetson
Edward Bajrrington de
Fonblanque
James Dooglas Willan
Robert Clement Major
Redmond Uniacke. . . .
James Knight Goold . .
Francis Knowles ...
John Nicolson
Douglas Bennet Clarke
Robert May Gardiner
Fitzjames Edward Watt
Henry Curll
Alfred Salwey
John Tliomas Comper
John Bsnner Price . •
James Charles R. Wood
James Bell Lundy ....
Robert Baker
William Hewetson ....
Charles H. Shell ....
Wm. Robertson Cooper
Depvt7 Ami
Oommis. Qnk,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
19 Dec. 43
23 Dec. 43
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
17 Oct. 44
24 Dec. 44
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Canada
Hong Kong
Dublin
Canada
Malta
C. of O.Hope
Oamlna
Barbadoee
Ion. Islands
Jamaica
Athlone
St. Lucia
StatioB.
Canada
VanD.Land
Uemerara
St. Vincent
Van D. Land
Barbadoee
Barbadoee
New Zealand
Grenada
Berbiee
Newfound*
C. of O. Hope
C.qfG,Hepe
Commissariat Department.
Deputy Awt.
Comroi*. Oen.
Station.
Hector J, MacauUy . .
Henry Connell
Wm. Jas. Tyrone Power
Patrick Naffle Telfer . .
Wm.H. Benard Useber
Thomaa WilliamB ....
William Read Parrott
John M. M. Sotberliind
Bobcrt Camming ....
Charles William Bich-
banen, {Accounts) • .
Geo. Alexander Skinner
B. J. Montuiiaro
James Mitchell, {Ae^
eomnts)
V. W. Cotar Hawkins
Otforge Joseph Webb . .
Thomas Gem
Arthur Fulford Adams
J. Ramsay M'Culhich
24 Dec.
do.
do.
16 Dec.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
44
45
Malta
W. Auitralia
Canada
Canada
Bermuda
VanD Land
New Zealand
C.ofQ»lIope
r. D. Land.
C.qfO. Hope
Ion, Islands
Fred Salntbur/ Parker 96 Dec. 46
Thomas Browne .... do.
Frederick Wm.Waldron do.
Conrad F^tgifttcf . . do.
Henry Moore 26 Dec.
James Coxworthy .... do.
James H. Tubby ....
Widdrington Tinling
Henry Bardett
A. CrowderOrooksbank
Henry Robinson • • • «
John Hiram Allinson
Rupert B. B. Bower . .
Henry Maule
John Praneis Rogers*.
Hugh P. Dumfo^. . . .
jTboiiias Striokland . .
Cliarles Thomas Wateot
r. D. Land U»s.WHklnsoDWoodIey
Bahamas {Robert Henry Smith. .
YF.ilus^ralia'PrimroseG. Julyaa ..
Charles Palmer
Malta Charles Swain
We$t IndiBO Bdward Ibbetaon ....
Canada | Charles Bagot Smith..
Van D, Land Luke Freeman
NewS.Waln Plilll|i RoUeston
C.ef^-i/<^ Robert Booih
Depot7 AMt.
Commto. 0«ii.
46
do.
do.
do.
do.
da
Dee.
do.
do.
da
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
dti.
29 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
47
HondyroB
St.Bito
St, Vtt^tmi
C.tf'O.ffapa
Wostlndiaa
Tobago
WeHl
MauritimB
C.ofO.H^pt
Mai>fitt$§
Mafta
iAC.rfO.Boffo
OikraUmr
WeHlmdioo
C.ofQ,UofO
C.qfO. Hapo
Gibraltar
NovaSeoHm
Bhie. — Pacings — Black Velret.
DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION.
The Commlsiariat are charged with the following duties : — In the Field they have hitherto had
the custody of the Military Chesty and prorided and paid for ererything necessary for the 9nb^
sistence and transport of an army. At the present time, on stations abroad, they box e the cbvge
of the Military Chests, negotiation of Bills for their supply, and receipt of «I1 sui| l«a aoiiiaa
arising from Marions sources hi the hands of public departments, as also monies lor remittance to
England* lliey make advanoes to Regimental Paymasters on account of the Pay of the Troopa,
and to tbe Heads of the Ordnance and NaTnl Departments, on account of tlieir rcapeetlTe scrttces.
They pi^ in detail the Staff, all money allowancea and contingencies; alio the H«lf-Pay and ra->
tired allovanees, Chelsea Pensions) Widows' Pensions, Compassionate allowances, aad N«v«l Tooh-
aions, &£., to all persons resident at the several stations. They contract and pay for Prorialoos
required on the spot for the supply of the Troops, and for land and water transport. In the Weat
ladies they pay in detail the Assistant Commissioners and Stipendiary Magistrates under the
ProrisioDa of the Slave Compensation Act : at some stations they perform the duties of Noval
Agents. In C>anada, Nova Scotia, and Jamaica, they pay the Becleilastical FttsMishmeiitt, aad
at the former they have the custody and issue of Indian PresentSi and chatge of the Loeka oad
Collection of the ToUa on the canals connected with the St. Lawrence. In New South W«lca aod
Van Diem«n% Land, they supidy Provisions, Ctothing, and Stores, of all descriptions for «obvkl
•ervioes* Thay enter Into contracts for Ordnance Stores, Building Materials, Jcc., on the spot, and
provide and nay for suppKes for Army Hospitals, superintend the issue of provisions, fongu, fmd,
and light hi aind made by Contractors, and issue such articles of Provision as are sent out for tho
use of the Troops from England. Their duties are blended with the Army, Ordnance, Navy, and
many other branches of the public service. They are under the orders of and responsible for th#
execution of their duties to the General or Officers commanding at the various stations, aod
receive their instructions from the Board of Treasury, with whom they correspond through tho
Secretary on all points of service on which they are engaged.
See Report of Commissk>ners appointed to enquire into the expediency of ConsoBdatiag Hi*
Civil Departments of the Army, dated 21 July, 1887.
The following is the authority for Its present organisation :^-
Commissaiy-in-Chiers Office, 10 March, 1810. His Majesty has been pleased to ^«-'— t;*f
that the following regulations should he established and acted upon In all Aiture PnmoUom ^tA
Appointoocnta In tlie Commissariat.
That .the Qrsdation of Rank, be '' Commissary-Genera],'' ** Deputy Commltsarp-Qenend/
^ Assistant Commissary<-Qeneral," ** Deputy Assistant Comnrfssary-Oeneral," ^ CleriL." Ho
person to enter but as Clerk,—- to serve One year before eligible for Promotion.— Deputy Issfolant
to serve Pour years, or Five from entranee as Clerk before eUgible.-^Assistaat, Hve ycore ae
Assbtant, or Ten years from entrance as Clerk before eligible. — Deputy to be Three yeare in ifcal
rank before eligible — Service to bt counted as actual service on Full Pay. No peiuon to ho
appointed Clerk previous to the sge of 10.
The oomperative ranks are Commissary-General as Brlgadler-OcneraL— DrpoC^ as Msjor, after
three yetn, Lieutenant>Colonel. — Assistant as Captain. — Deputy Assbtent as lieateuant.— CkA
as Ensign. See Army Regulations.
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1 Sir June! H'Ori^or entered die •crrice in Sept. 1799, m SuiittoD of the Mth Revt. ; he isicri la D
Judind Flandenln ITMandS; Id Hip Weet India In 1796 ; In the Eutlndi«i In iTflfl ; to S^trp*. ■• i
perlntending Sat^mn of the An);1o Indian Btm j In IB01 ; with the arm; it Walchercn la IMU; and It i
Panlnaala from Igll tntfaeend of the war. Sir Jaiaca haa ratcirtd the War Medal with la«T edaafa
Bad^oa, VHlorla, Prreneca, and Touhraee.
3 Mr. Fraaklia aenad hi the Pealaaala ftmn Sept. 1806 to the end of the aar, iaelodtasaa faatil'*
Buaaoo, Tittoria, Pampelaaa, Pjreoeea, NieeHe, Orthaa, aad Tooloaaei alegea of Oliraaca and BaAii.
lerrodalaohiUie American War, iBclDding the aetloa at Plattabargh. lU baa leadred the War Hadal ai
vhich took plaee theia in 1813, and aaa aunnded In the head. Scrred alao the campaign of 1U4 la Bnlla.'
6 Dr. St. JabaaerTtdlBlhaPeabMvlafromScptambCTlsntotheendof the war, aad aahat^wat:*
k. m — I [Pot conthnnrtiMi of Xtm, ■»»>■»■ u
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15
16
15
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15
la
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14
13
18
13
13
9
7
11
13
11
8
10
11
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4
11
11
9
6
11
11
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Pay.
35
27
35
11
10
0
9
0
0
0
0
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
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6
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0
0
0
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0
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Medical Department
SurywnM of the Second
CUui.
James A. D. M'Bean. . • .
John Oftrnett Conrtenay .
Edwaid Hugh Blakeney .
CoUitC. J. Delmege,M.D.
Henry Pillefta ........
John Thomson Telfer . . . •
John Duncan H'Diaimld
T.Moore Flfhboanie,M.D.
William Canon, M.D,
Alex.DonglasTayloryM. D.
G.8. Beat8on,A.M.|M.D.
Frederiek Roherts ....
William Home, M.D.. .
Adolphns Colling*, M.0.
Jamefl Dickson
Heniy Mapleton,^ M.D.
Sdward Wm. Gray, M.D.
Nicholas O'Connor, M. D.
R.Wittehe8terFraser,M.D.
J. Bk 8t. Croix Crosse
John Domild
Hio.Gralinn ]lalfour,M D.
Anthony John Dolce, M.D.
G. Mnrray Wehsier, M.D.
James Alex. Fraser, M.D.
Sandford M^Vittie Lloyd
m J.W.Macanley, M.D
(KUmMnkam Hoip.only)
John Wm. Mostyn, M.D.
Thomas Bose Dyce . .
Richard BannatLne. • . •
Charlei Bush Ueatn . .
epi
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HOSPITAL ASatSTAlIT
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10 April 35
17 Oct. 34
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33 Jan. 86
17 Jaly 35
4 Dec. 35
22 July 36
7 Oct. 36
15 Sept. 37
13 July 38
11 Aug. 37
12 Jan. 38
26 Feh. 41
27 Jan. 43
12 July 39
22 June 38
5 April 39
15 April 42
9 Oct. 40
23 Aug. 39
29 April 36
10 July 46
6 Dec. 89
22 Dec. 39
5 Mar. 41
8 March 44
7 June 39
17 Sept. 39
15 April 43
SUBGBOH
2d class.
30 May
8 Dec.
19 Dec.
13 March 46
14 April
9 June 40
7 Aug. 46
7 Aug.
38 Aug. 46
do.
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25 Sept 46
IdlfoT. 46
20 Nor. 46
5 March 47
13 July 47
10 Sept. 47
13 Not. 47
23 May 48
16 June 48
18 July 48
1 Aug. 48
19 Sept. 48
1 Dec. 48
22 Dec. 48
23 Dec. 48
2 March 40
16 March
3 Aug.
19 Oct.
16 Not.
45 Jamaica.
WHEBB
STATIONED.
New ZealaBd.
Chatham.
Limerick.
46|London«
Canada*
Chatham.
46|Hondurai.
Mauritius.
Jamaica.
Ceylon«
Canada.
Hong Kong.
West Indies.
Chatham.
Isle of Wight.
C. of G. Ilof.e.
West ladies.
NoTa Sootia.
R. M. Asylum*
Gold Coast.
West Indies.
C. of G. Hope.
Kilmainham
Hospital
Gamhia*
Ceylon.
New Zealand.
Corfu.
.••■•..•
ApothetarUi,
9 Josaph Schembri
Jamas Wariley Sinpso* ....
Francis Matthias Bassano. . . .
Aetietani'^Surgeonio
James McGregor, M.D
James M'Grigor Grant . • •
Richard Bobert Dowse
William Campbell Seaman, M.D.
Wm. Kilner Swettenhara, M.D. . . .
Adam Alexander Prout .........
Edward Booth
Thomas Jeliflfe Tnfnell .. •.»<•. .
William Rutherford>^
Edward Frederic Kelaart •
Ethelbert Ueary Blake, M J>
John Trench ■• ..
Robert M'Wharrie, MD
Patrick Sinclair Laing"*
Thomas Dehane Lightbody, M.D.
Henry Lionel Cowen
Alexander John Fraser, M.D. . . .
William Walter Weld
William Braybrooke •• •*•.
Robert Cooper •
William Barrett, M.B
Edward WUliam Bawtree, M.D. .
Alfred Crocker
William Thomas Hoskin, M.D.. . .
John Macnamara, M.D •
Qeoige Homiblow, M.D
Rowland Agar
John Thomas Watson Bacot.* . . r
HOSPITAJU
ASSIST ABT.
19 Jan. 07
24 June 11
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9 April
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11 June
11 Jnna
2 July
16 July
16 Not*
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20 Jan.
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21 July
20 Oct.
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20 Jan.
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15 March
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London.
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Medical Department
lA
Henry Huishy M.D
William Qeorare Swan, M.D
William Fred. Torcato I vey
Wellington Poole
Henry March Webb
George Frederick Bone, M.D
Henry Frederick Robertflon • . . • •
Thomas Kchoe, M.D
Richard Speir Peile
Richard Woodley, M.B
William Simpson, M.B
Michael Fenton Manifold
William Singleton, M.D
William Lapsley •
Edward William Young, MD
Francis Reynolds ...•.•..••...
John M'Origor Aug. Tho. Croft
William Douneland Marchant
Dowell O'ReUIy Clayton, M.D
William. Browne
George Waterloo Pennington Sparrow . .
Bdward William Thomas MandcrlUe •• ••
William Thomas Black
William Cameron, M.D
Brinsley Nicholson, M.D .•
Frederick Burton PhiUipson
Charies Lockhart Robertson, M.D
Duncan M'Intyre, M.D
Walter George Dickson
Henry Shearly Sanders
Thomas Blatherwlck
John Thomas Clarke, M.D
Peter Henry Roe
John Henry Smith, M.D
William Freeman Daniell, M.D.
John Robertson, M.D.
Ebenezer Al£red Jenkin
Nicholas John Watson
Edward Wm. Clemishaw Kingdom, M J>.
James Lewis HoUoway
David Charles Pitcaim
Henry Neil Stewart, M.D
Nicolson Colin Mackenzie, M.D
Joseph Farmer Matthew
John Berry
Vesey Agmondisham Brown, M.D...
George Smyth King
Charles Walter Poulton
Edward James Franklyn
Edward Touch, M.D. 16 Ifot
liobert Thomas Deakins
WaldegruTC, Rock Thompson, M.D.
Acting Aitistant'Swrffmms not
CammUsianed.
. • * . . •
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A^SIftTANT
BUROBOM.
31 Jan. 45
28 Feb. 46
30 May
1 Aug.
23 Sept.
9 Dec. 46
19 Dee.
16 Jan. 46
13 April
14 AprU
1 May
22 May
10 July
7 Aug.
7 Aug.
7 Aug.
26 Aug.
8 SepL
11 Sept.
U Sept. 46
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27 Oct 46
8 Jan. 47
6 Mar. 47
4 June 47
27 Aug.
3 Sept.
24 Sept.
26 Not. 47
24 Dec. 47
7 Jan. 46
14 Jan.
26 Feb. 48
17 Mar. 48
6 Oct 48
22 Dee. 48
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11 May
18 May
18 Sept. 49
19 Get
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16 Not.
30 Not.
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Chatham.
Jamaica.
Chatham.
Chatham.
Corfu.
New ZealaaJ,
Gambia.
Gibraltar.
Wcatlbdias.
Canada.
West Indiea.
West IndiM.
Wert Indict.
Corfti.
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Ceylon.
Gambia.
Chatham*
Jamaica.
C. of O. Hope.
C. of G. Hope.
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Chatham.
China.
Chatlwm.
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Siena
Hytha.
Dublin.
Gambia.
Westlndlea.
Nova Scotia.
Bermuda.
Sierra Leoae.
Snndedaad.
CoHb.
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Dbpvtt Purtbyors.
Jonathan Croft
Wm. Henry Clapp
George Pratt *
Matthew Wreford**
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1 July 09
26 Sept. 00
14 Oct. 12
16 April 12
16 Oct. 12
3 June 13
3 Sept. 29
Sydney, N.S.V#
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Portsmouth.
N.Bv— Medical Officers who are entitled to have the letters M.D. affixed to their names,
shottldmake the same known,^ i/niform, Scariet —Agents, Sir John Kirkland a Co.
CHAPLAIN DEPARTMENT.
Ckaptmim Oemtral «• tks Fwtu..^ Ths R^. 060110 Robert Oleir, A.M., 9 Jaly 46 ITcr Qifc».
ChapUin* to tlu Foren, "• ■» ' "^^^
— fiobwt Wm.Br9«M, a.M. I April, 44 I^ntfoM. i WUllui Uar*. A.M.; «7 Joac 45. ....
I wuilaai Wairoad Jaekaoa» M« A. tl
War Services qf the Officers of the Medical Department. 313
7 Doetor French served with the 4th Regt. in the Penin<ula from Hay 1812 to the end of that war
In 1814, incloding the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of the Castle of San Sebastian, pas-
sage of the Bidassoa and of the Nivelle, and actions of the Nive in Dec. 1813. He served in the
Amerioaa war at the battle of Bladensburgy and in all the operations before Baltimore and New
Orleans. Served with the 49th (also as Superintending Surgeon from April, 1841, until towards the
dose of active operations), throughout the war in China (Medal), including the capture of Chnsan,
storming of the heights and forts above Canton, taking of Amoy, sortie and repulse of the night
attack on Ningpo, and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo, and invest-
ment of Nanldn. He has received the War Medal with five clasps.
8 Dr. Alex. Stewart served in the Peninsula from 1602 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the siege of the Ibrts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of the Pyrenees, the Nivelle,
the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with six clasps.
9 Mr. Henry served with the 66th Regiment in the Peninsula from May 1811 to the close of the
War at Toolonse^ Including the last siege of Badajoz, battle of Vittoria, and actions in the Pyrenees ;
battles of the NIvelle and Nive, engagement at Garris, battle of Orthes and action at Aire. He served
also with the same corps in the Nepaulese War in India in 1816-17, and in the two Canadian Rebellions
of 1837-8. Mr. Henry was present with his Regiment in St. Helena during the last four years of the
life of Napoleon ; and after his death was charged with the duty of preparing the bulletin of the post
mortem appearances of the body, which was published by the British Government. He has receive^l
the War Medal with six clasps.
10 Dr. Roe's services: — Campaign and battle of Comnna; expedition to Walcheren; Peninsula
from May, 1811, to the end of the war, including the battle of Albuhera ; sieges of Ciudad Rodri^ti
and Badajoz ; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes and Toulouse. He has received
the War Medal with ten clasps.
11 Dr. Andrew Fergnsson served in the American war.
18 Mr. Scott served in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of the war.
13 Mr. Melvin served at the capture of Ouadaloupe in 1810.
14 Mr. Slevwright served with the 59th at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
15 Dr. Maclean served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 t? the end of
that war in 1814, including the battles of Busaco^ Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, crossina^
the Bidassoa, and battles of Nivelle and Toulouse.
17 Mr. Ford served the campaign of 1835 in Caffrdand. Served also in China, (Medal) and was
present at the assault and capture of Chin Kiang Foo.
18 Dr. BeU served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including both the attacks on Merxem and
bombardment of jkntwerp. Served also throughout the war in China with the 26th (medal), at Chusan,
Canton, Ningpo, Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, Chin Kiang Foo, and Nankin.
19 Doctor Shanks served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including both the attacks on Meixcm
and the bombardment of Antwerp. Served also in China with the 55th, and was present at Amoy,
Chusan, Chinhae, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
20 Mr. Millar served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in the Peninsula, and the expedition to New
Orleans.
22 Dr. MacAndrew served on the Walcheren expedition, including the siege of Flushing and other
operations. In 1811, 12, and 13, he served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Badajoz,
and retreat from Burgos. In 1839 he was at the capture of Fort Manoni, and surrender of Kurracbce.
In 1841 and 42 he served with Sir William Nott's army throughout the operations in Candahar and
AiPghanistan (medal), and was present in the various actions in which that army was engaged. Ho
was afterwards present at the battle of Maharajpore (medal).
23 Mr. Camming served at New Orleans in 1814-15 ; and in the Burmese war in 1826.
24 Mr. RIchardMn served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; reduction of Monte
Video, and campa^n of 1806 and 7 in South America; campaigns of 1808 and 9 in the Peninsula,
Including the battles of Roleia and Vimlera, for which he has received the War Medal with two clusps.
25 Mr. Hunter served in medical charge of the Belgaum field force in Canara, in 1837. Also in
medical charge of the Queen's Royals during the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan, includ-
ing the capture of Ghuznee and Khelat. Medal for Ghuznee.
26 Dr. Miller served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and the South of France ; with the
Expedition to New Orleans ; and the campaign of 1815 under the Duke of Wellington* He has re-
ceived the silver War Medal with four elhtpb for the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
27 Doctor Dempster served 'with 38th regiment throughout the Burmese war, including the
eaptare of Rangoon, storm and capture of the stockades of Kincardine and Kamaroot, battles of liau-
gooQ, Kokein, &c.
28 Dr. Hart served in the campaigns of 1810 and 11, in the Peninsula, and was present at the Coo,
at the battle of Busaco (War Medal and one clasp) with the 40th, and subsequently in the Lines of
Torres Vedras, at Pombal, Redinha, Leria, and Conddxa. He served also throughout the cnutpaigr* cf
1842 in Affghanistan (medal), under General Pollock, and was present with the Slst in the actions
of Msizeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool, and the different eogogcmcnts
leading to it.
29 Mr. Dowse served at the surrender of Martinique and Gnadaloupe in 1815.
30 Mr. Reade served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14; subsequently in
the American War, Including the affair at Plattsbui|(. Served also in Canada during the late in-
surrection. He has received tlie War Medal with four clasps for San Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, and
Orthes.
32 Dr. Mapletoo was present with the 40th in the action of Maharajpore (Medal).
34 Mr. Rutherford served with the 62nd in the campaign on the Stttlej,and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal).
314 fFar Services of Uu Officen of the MetUeal Deparhmeni.
96 Hr. LRing senred the campoign under Sir Charles Kapler againit the Moantala and De^rt
Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus, early in 1845,
90 Mr. Pratt Joined the army In the Peninsula In Jan. 1810, and was present at tha siege and
capture of San Sebastian, and with the head-quarters during the operationa in the Pyrenaes, Be Las
receiYed the War Medal with two clasps.
41 Mr. Wrefbrd served in the Peninsula ^m 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and wm present
with bead quarters during the operations in the Pyrenees in July, Auff., and Sept. 1818. H« aoooin-
panied the expedition under the late Lord Keane to Kew Orleans, and was preaent with the troops in
all the affairs before that elty ; after which he served in Fraoce, and recently in Turkey* He has
received the War Medal with one clasp.
[Noiei continued from pagt 917.]
Duke of Wellfaigton's Staff to Join the first battalion of his Regt., the 52nd Light Infkatiyi asd was
present with It in the battle of Orthes, where he was severely wounded in the chest by a mosket-
ball, which has never been extracted. At the end of 181 4, he was appointed AIde*de*Ca]np to the
Prince of Orange, and was with him in the battles of Quatre Bros and Waterloo ;— After the Priaot
of Orange was wounded the Duke of Richmond Joined the Puke of Wellington as Aide-de-Camp,
and remained with his Grace during the remaining part of that earapaign. Ills Qraoo bM i^dved
the War Medal with eight clasps.
15 Captahi Smith (Svues) served with the 1st Guards in Sicily in 1800 and 7 ; In the North of
Spain in 1808-9, including the retreat to and battle of Coninna; defence of Cadii in 1811 and
18, and battle oi Barrosa. He has received the War Medul with two clasps.
16 Captain Berford {Q\teen*» Own) served with the 5th in Portugal and Spain in 1808*9, and w&s
present at the battles of Roleia and Yimiera, action at Lugo, retreat to and battle of Corunn4« Sab-
sequently on the expedition to Walcheren and at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards in
the Peninsula with the 2nd Queen's Royals, from 1812 to the end of that war In 1814, and «u
present at the battle of Vittorla, blockade of Pampeluna, actions In the Pyrenees ftovx 25th to
8l8t July ; with the covering army at San Sebastian and also at its capture; aflkir $X the convcut
of St. Antonia, actions on the Klvelle and the Nive, and with the four companies of the Qaeen's
which led the advance to the assault and capture of the principal redoubt in m)nt of Sarre; and lo
all the aflkirs in the vicinity of Bt. Jean de Lux, Bayonne,and the Adour ; also at the battles of Orthc«
and Toulouse, and the various affairs of posts and picquetf in which the fourth Dl vision weiecBgagtd.
He has received the War Medal with nine clasps.
17 Captain Graves's services (2mf West yorkSi — Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; eampaira
In Portugal and Sf>aln, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain, retreat u\
and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, Siege of Flushing, and ascent of Uie Scheldt.
1809. Peninsular campaigns from June 1811 to Sept. 1818, including the siege of the Forts anu
battle of SaUimanca (three wounds, two severe, one slight), siege of Bniigos and retreat fton thence,
hlockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, 28th, 20th, and SOth July (sevmly coatufc.i:
28th), Maya Pass, advaoce into France, and various affairs of Posts and Piqoeta. He has rcceivtftl
the War Medal with five clasps.
18 Captain Rawson (3rd West Tork) served at the siege and taking of La ValetU In ValU U.
1800. Served with the Brittoh and Russian army in Naples in 1805, and the subsequent occopatii>c
of Sicily. The second Egyptian campaign in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria and th«
second attack on Rosetta. At Walcheren and at the siege and reduction ot Flushing in IbUdc
The campaign of 1814 in Holland, inclading both attacks on Merxcm and bombardment o?Antwcfp.
Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, taking of Cambray, and capture of Parte.
19 Captain Scott (F\fe) served In the Peninsula from l^Iarch 1813 to the end of that war la 1814,
including the battle of Vittorla, siege of San SehasUan, passage of the Bidassoa, tlie Nlve, and tibt
Adour, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie, where he received a bayooei woaad.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bias and Waterloo, lie
has received the War Medal with two clasps for Vittorla and NIve.
21 Captain Carrothers (4n/rtm) served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to Sept. 1811, and
again from March 1818 to the end of the war In 1814, Including the battle of Buaaooi actioa st
Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajoz, battles of Albuhera, NIvelle, and Nive, affair al St. Pslais,
battle of Orthes, aflkir at Lambeige, and battle of Tbulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the battles of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded.
He has received the War Medal with seven clasps.
20 Colonel Fraser (Rost) lost a leg at the siege of Burgos, when serving in the Foot Qwada. Be
has received the War Medal with one clasp for Salamanca*
22 Capt Oox (Kh^*9 County) served as Lieut, of the Royal Artillery in Sir John XoorV cnn*
paign in the north of Spain and battle of Corunna, from 1 808 to 1 800. Joined the Portttpioe army
in 1811, present at the siege and capture of Badajoi in 1812, battle of CastaUa, both aSq^cs uf
Tarragona In 1818, and blockade of Barcelona in AU; and he continued to serve with the Purln-
gue»c army till 1819. He has received a gold cross for (bur campaigns irom John VI.| laie Khif
of Portugal ; also the war medal with two clasps.
24 Captahi Rnaseli {Dubiin City)^ was a Captain in the 98th with tiie expcdithw to the
Morlb of Chhia (medal), in 1842, and was prewnt at the stormhig of the city of Chin Kia^ Fbo, m
also at the attack and capture of the Tartar entrenched camps on the heighU ontstde the diy ; ai^
he was also at the landing before Nankin.
25 Capt. Vere Webb ( Cardioan)^ served with the Rifle Brigade during the wiBpetgiM eif I<^14
and 15 in Holland, the Netherlands, and Prance, Including both the actions at Merxcfli. beosteid*
ment of Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, at which last he was slightly woonded.
26 Capt Cowell served the Kandian eamnaimi of 1R17 and lAlA. mnd »m mi^mmI ^uk .t^
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A^, Capt, P. M'L.
Petley
BERWICK, HAD-
DINOTON,UNLITH-
UOW,and PEEBLES.
[78]
Cd, Wm. Hay
Ailjut.Capt.^eA, Coi
DUMFRIES, BOX-
Bl BOH* SELKIRK.
Jhwi/riet.
Co/.Jir.^QiMnabtrry
nVE, [78]
Cupar,
Col. Jat. Lindfay
A4/r.y2ClW.Scottl9
FORFAR and KIN-
CARDINE. [105]
Montrose,
Col. Hon. D. OpcilTy
Arf.jIQ/.Arch.M'Neill
INVERNESS,BANPF.
ELGIN.4C NAIRN. [78]
Inter lieu.
Col, ¥. W. Marl of
Seafleia
A4f,
KIRKCUDBRIGHT
and WIOTON.
(Light Infkntry.) [72]
Kirkcudbright.
a>^jSirD.Mazwell,Bf.
AiJ.
ROY. LANARK. [74]
Hamilton,
Col. Marq. o/'DouKlas
and ClydeMlale
A4/. Cap%. Vaugban
ROYAL PERTH. [80]
Perth,
Col. T. R. H. Earl of
Kinaoul'l.
AcU,
RENFREW. [129]
Paisley,
Col.Wm.Unn
A4f.
ROSS, CAITHNESS,
SUTHERLAND, k
CROMARTY. [90.]
Dingwall,
Cot. liChai. Fnucr, 20
Ad. Ofiy.A.Mackenile
STIRLING, DUM-
BARTON, CLACK-
MANNAN and KIN-
ROSS. 190]
Stirling.
Col. J. DuJce of lion-
troie, KT.
A4^, Capt. J. FraMr
ANTRIM. [79]
Belfatt,
Col, Geo. Marq, oj
Donegal
Ad^iut.^UA Cnpt. C.
B. Carrothvrt 21
Agent, SirE, Burougli
acCo.
ARMAGH. [75]
Market HOI.
Col. A. Vise. Aeheaon
A4f,
Agvnt, Sir E. Borough
hi Co.
CARLOW. [70]
Cmrlow,
CWofMlH.Bruen
A§, Caaa 4t Co.
CAVAN. [101]
Caran.
Col. A. Saundenon
AdJ, Capt.y.Qomelln
Agent, Sir E.Borough
&Co.
CLARE. [94]
Hare Castle, Ennis,
Col. C. M. Vandeleur
Adj. Capt. Wm. Gore
Agent, Sir £. R.
Borough, St, 6c Co.
NORTH CORK. [110]
Fermoy.
rV7/. W.H.M.Hodder
Adjui.
Agent, Sir E. Borough
Sc Co.
SOUTH CORK.
(Light Infantry. [87]
Sathcorntae,
Col, Vise. Doneralle
A^ut. Ctipt. A. H.
Lncaa
Ag. Cane, be Co.
CORK (CITY). [110]
Cork,
Col, Vise, Bernard
Adj. Cap. A. Warren
Ag. Cane tc Co.
DONEGAL. [102]
Ballyshannon.
Col.H.£arlofUliTim,
KP,
A<(/. Capf. Searle
Ag. Cane fc Co
ROYAL NORTH
DOWN. [77]
Heittonen Ards.
Col. Vise. Cat tlereagh
A</. Capt. Howe
Agent, 6irE. Borough
4c Co.
ROYAL SOUTH
DOWN. [112]
Hillsborougk.
Col. Marq, qf Down-
fhire
Ad. Cap J .A.Hodgaon
Ag. Cane 4c Co.
DUBLIN (COUNTY.)
[109]
Xwcfln.
CoL Lord Brabaxon
Aif.C!(i.H.J.V.KembIe
Ag. Cane 4c Co.
ROYAL DUBLIN
(CITY). [100]
Dublin,
Col.
A4J. Capt, S. W.
Runell 24
Agent, Sir E. Borough
ft Co.
FERMANAGH. [71]
Enniskillen.
Co/. ^.(/Enniikillen
A4/. Wm. Corry
Agent, Sir £. Borough
ft Co.
GALWAY. [91]
Por/tffMfio.
G0<onri Ulic, Marq,qf
Cianricarde, K,P,
Aif,
^y.Cao«4fcCo.
KERRY. [107]
Tralee,
Col, V. E. ^Kenmare
A4/. Capt. D. A. Car-
tayne
Agent, Sir B.BonHigh
ft Co.
KILDARE. [88]
Naas,
Col. Marq. q/'KiIdar<>
Adj. Capt. H. G. R.
Robinson
Agentt Sir E.Borough
ft Co.
KILKENNY. [127]
Kilkenny,
Col. M arq .of Ormonde
A((/.afp^J-M*lBtyre
Ag. Cane ft Co.
KING'S COUNTY.
[98]
Parsonstotrn,
Col, yX.E.ofKo9M, KP
AdJ.Capt^WT. Cox 22
Agent, <Ef«r E.Borough
ft Co.
LEITRIM. [llij"
MohiU,
Col. Vise. Clements
Ad^ut. Win. Rote
Agent, Sir £3orough
ft Co.
LIMERICK COUNTY
[128]
St, Francis Abbey.
Co/, iron. R.FiU Gib-
bon
A<{/. Capt. B. Butirr
Low
Ag. Ckne ft Go.
UMERICK CITY.
[108]
Limerick City.
Col. Cha. Vise. Gort
A<(/.Xf.Tho.JerTi«
AgefU, 5ir KBorough
ft Co.
LONDONDERRY.
[95]
Londundtrry,
Col, Sir K. A. Fer-
guson, Bt.
Ad. Capt. J. M'Clin-
tock
Agmt, Sir E. Borough
ft_Co.
LONGFORD. [85]"
Netetojtn Forbes,
Col. Henry White
Ad^ut. W. Walker
Ag. Mr. J. Atkinson.
LOUTH. [108]""
Dunleer,
Col. Lord Bellew
A<(/. Cap. Pendleton
Agent, Sir £.Borovgh
ft Co.
NORTH MAYO. [120]
Ballina.
Col. Cha. N. Knox
Adjut,
Agent, Sir E.Borough
ft Co.
SOUTH MAYO. [b2]
Westport,
COL O. MarquUqf
Sligo
A4f, Capt, Fttxgerald
Hlgglu
Ag, Oaao it Co.
BOT.JI
CoLXa
AjdJ.Ooi
Ag^l
MOMAG
jr<
CoL Loi
A4f' Co
Agent, 6
QUEEI
Ms
Col.Siri
Adj.
A9eni,i
Rosco;
Cot. ..
A4J'0a.
Agent, i
SU<
CoL A. 1
Acff.Om
Ag,C
TIP
(Or D
renee*
i
CoLYL.
AdJ, Ca
A^ent,i
TYRC
C
Ooi.m.
A4;.Wi
A9.4
wa:
(Light I
Wt
CoLXLi
A4f.
Ag,t
WBSTl
M
CoL Ge
W»
AdU!et$
Ageed^i
WEX
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Ci^Llm
Adjt, I
Agentti
WICK
J
Ooima
Ag.eu
• ' m
STAFF, &c. OF GREAT BRITAIN.
N.B. Tor au^ at tht Htru Quardt, ie§ pag§ 17.
819
■ )iii« t*WKM*wm*'mt$m'»m'
DISTRICTS.
■ t *>
bbtricts.
XORTHSRN AKO MIOLAMO.— Hm4
9 as IA.-0«ii. X^l CMlv-
'^ cart, ^(73,
North Wm€mmHit,^mi.^i^Uonvool
LuwaskiM, 0|i«Mr«, Wuopslilrt, FDnt-
shire, OenbUrhtMre, and |tl« of Man.
Vortk East Ctrnntisi^—Sead (2^«. York,
Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham,
Weatmoreland, York, Derby, Notting-
ham, Leicetter, and Rutland.
Uidltnd Ommiisi.'-Mead Qr«. Bir^
mingham.
Warwick, Stafford, Northampton, and
Worc<ttiif«
Qyneral and oihw CMBcer«. ; Aidet«de-Carop. i
Staff.
^ M^Jor-(len«na Sir Wm.
Warrv, CB,
y lfaJ.*0«n.N. Thorn, CB*
KH,
Colonel C. Q. J. Arbuthnot,
Unattached,
SOUTH WMT.xHead Qn, Pprtiquoqth.
WJltik Donet, and BanU.
WfiSTEHN.— Head Quarten, DoTonport.
Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset, exclusive
of Brklol and Ite vielnUy.
Mi||0rDoMtae,fSF.
Ueut, Jdin Qreenock,
S8F.
Capt. 0. Blaek, h. p.
U. i^ooned/, as F.
Col. H .W.Barnard, Unatt.
Auiit, Or, Mas, 6tn,
9 Ml Coloii^ C. Yorke,
Unatt.
Major of Brigade*
Capt. Waire, 57 F.
Mqfor of Brigade,
Capt. H. B. 4, W/nyaid,
Unatt.
Jf«^ of Brigade*
Capt. Mein, 19 F,
M^)or-Oen. LordVnA, FHi
Clai«B9«-
a ||£1 If^or-Oenor^
Boh* H. Mi
I array. CB.
jionmouthmuiBoui\ la/^aleeJ^AtaJTOre, 9 WL Col. Love, CB. KH,
Oarma^heH.
^RliSKr,
eOSBlTflBT AMD ALDERNBT.
Ivspxcrna OnrxKAL ov Catauit.
Bead Quarten, London.
JPnatt. Col, on the Stqf.
B M«Jor-OeneraI Sir jTh.
Keynett, KOH. U.-Qov.
f Mioor-GeneralJohn Bell,
CB* Ideut.- Gov.
9 M^).-Oeo.T. W. Brother-
ton, 6*J}.
OapLProtherOfUF.
Maior Parkinfton,
Unatt.
Me0or of Brigade.
Q»pt.J. H. Pnnrea, Unatt.
7mmi M^for,
MH}.F,T.Maiiland,h.p.
Mi^or of Brigade.
Capt. T. Nalioq, 40 P.
Ckpt. Mann, 90 F.
CapL Ibbetwn, fa.p.
Tonm Mafor ofAlderaetf
9 Lt.-Cl.W JLLeMeeurier
Mqjor of Brigade,
[ Col. WiUiam. Lord Do
( Roe, h. p. Unatt.
The foilovtaif OouBtlaey Ise. art not eoatalned in any MlUUrr Diftrlet, and the TiDOpf eUtioned in tboie Coontlet
report direct to Head Quartere, tU.*.—
JBedfwd!*
JteiiMUre»
BrtMolIc vicinity.
Cambridsn,
Gloucester,
Hereford,
Hertford,
Huntingdon,
Kent,
Lincoln,
Middlesex.
Norfolk,
Oxford,
Suffolk,
Sarry,
Sussex,
Wale8,Rortfa(eze.
Denbigh 4c FUnt.)
nmoops in tiM Isle of Wlght^and at Chichester report to the Qenaral Commanding the South West District.
RECRUITING DISTRICTS.
fOflM
Ouv-
•s4
ftU
of
b
Jm^^Fd. Qtr- CM. Bush, KM.
A4f.^X<.9 W. A.Court6Ray,99Nov.44
Ftt^marter . . C. H. Petrte
Murg, $0 the Foreee, Thomas H all
SufoHmtendiitg (\gieor$.
Lt, Annesley, 08 P* .... Darlington,
Inap, r, Q^.Col.C. G. Falconar, KH,
AdT^ U. B. H. Edwards, 7 May, 47
Pa^maater • • 9 C^pt. Woodgata
Sur. to the Forces, A. Foulis.
SiqM» intending qifloere,
Lt. O. F. Macdonald, 10 F. Manchester
/iM:Frf.0jf.98OCt>I.J.Campbtsll,rir.
A4f. • . . Lt. C. Pleters, 1 Apr. 47.
Brivtei,
Consisting of the
counties of Corn-
wall, Devon, Dor-
set. Somerset,
Wilts, Worcester,
Gloucester, Here*
ford, and part of
Hants, and Soath
Wales.
X I Paymaster , ^ A. Thompson
^ I Surg, to the Forces, P* Robertson, If/),
*! Superintending Qffteert.
Lt. Tongue, SOP. .. Nottingham
k-
Inap, F. Qjf. Ool. Baumgardt, CB,
Adj. ^ Li. J. B. Humilton, 0 Dec. 44.
Paifmaater . . . J. Sabine,
ts^ij^eiHmeenenng zfpUerMm
Lt. Villien, 47 F Exeter
Lt. Evans, 09 F Gloucester.
Xofioon.
Conoistlngof the
counties of Nor-
folk, Soflblk,
Cambridge,Hunt-
ingdon, Bucks,
Bedford, Hert'
ford, Essex, Kent,
Sussex, Surry,
Oxford, Berks,
and Middlesex,
and parts of
Northampton and
HaQts.
Inap. Fd. Off. Col. Sir R. Doberty
Adf, Lt. Rob. M'Natr 14 July 87
Paymaster , S R. Jdlicow
• M. a.
Burrell
Sti^^oriniondin§ €^gieers,
Lt. Cookes, 8 Drs. . . Jjondon
Cav. SQbdiTlsi^n
London
Lt. Wily, SO F. ..1st Inf. Subdivision
Lt. Cowper, 80 F. 3nd do.
CAVALRY DEPOT AT MAIDSTONE.
Ik G. MiddtetoB, 8 Dragoons I Acting A*^iutant , Lient. Cureton, 3 Dragoons
l9«l.-0«l. F. C. OriAthSy Unatt. t QMarter-Master . John Swindley
m&iam Castle | Veterinary Surgeon Charles Curtis Brett, 8 MaKh 88
918
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OARRISOKS.
■ J -
BBLFABT.
TonmM^n X^Ml. FbIw gtiiarl,
BERWICK.
CAPB BRBTOK.
TotvnAdJ* £1. Bdw. SutberUnd
CHARLBS PORT AND KIMBALB.
Fort Mt^, f U* ^Qha Rlnck
DABTMOUTH.
atm» • . «Ar. Howv Uoldsirprili
rortJiqf, XI. 001, Roberl KtUy
DUNCABNOll PORT.
Fart Mqf. lAeut. Tbw. Aiutta
EDINBDRGH CAaiXB.
ewtmor, 9 Jf^j0r*£rM. J. H. RM-
(toll, JTir.
Lt,-^a9, • 0«R. V.T.fUvnnofid, H CiT.
JVrl JTii^. 9 M^ior Him. Caa^
OMplam. B«v.W.B.8mitli
GIBRALTAR.
r<»n» Xi|/. .Mai. T. £. iMej, UnatU
ORATESBND A. TILBURY JH>BT.
Fort Mini. JU-CM. Thot. Kellj.
QUERNSET.
^(prl Mqf4AdJ.f It' OoL J.H. B«lo
BULL.
U>'0^»»M. 0nu air C W. Tbom-
ton. JTCV.
JERBBY.
0«v.*lllf»« W. C FiK, Bttttlotila
flCB. t eW,
Fvr* Jffi(/I»r t ^^' 9 Ifir^r John
FnMff.
IMVBRII98S, OR FORT OBORQB.
Fori Mqh CW. Alea. Fladlaj. IT V.
LABDaUARD FORT.
i>#W.-0«v..9 XI.-CM. C. A. Wirt
LONIMNDBRRT k OtTLtfORE.
O0O. 9 SO Bm. Johs Sari of Btraf-
iOfd, ffCB. t tf C
MALTA.
QMirl.-JfM<, L<. J. Coleioft
intFORD HAVBN.
«M..Bir 49km Own. JU.
MOIfTRBAL.
ll.|».MF.
NEW BRUNBWICfK.
1\MPilJff^. X<.J.G«l]aglMi
NEW OENBYA.
Fort Mqf. AnthoDf Wharton
PORTSMOUTH.
PkiftieUm 95frJ.M'Grifor,af. MD.
ST. HELENA,
WlKff«, Unatt. fonm MqJ, Oapt, Geo. A. B«rna«
FortMnf. U W«. 4f«Uw. Rtvai
KivlbttadlaBd Cnmpaalw
BT. JCUIN*a OR BRI90B
ROWARP'B IBUBa
7M9i|Jrq/, •OvIfA.LaiM
BeARRBRoimmuaiut
BHBBRBBSB,
BTIRUNO CASTU.
Ch^plaiH . . jB«v, Robi, Wataaa
TOWER OF LOKOOB .
OnutuPUmteL FtHdMor. Tko Dmko
^ WelUaflomJr^?. QC»,fVCa.
LUmL,.Om. J. Bttttfaa WoM
Mt*for%*0/g^»Jm H. BlrlnKton
Glarte«ji..B<i». UoivjMalvUl
ISLE OP wroHT.
Oamt, of MmmdoMm Fort, Otpi, 0ir
'' W«. Wjna
Marfkat Tko Morquio
rAnz^mef, MB. BOB .
a CM.
FORT WILUAM.
Uoit4»Bmh^.,,^9liam,»t*mmu
9lr Jaa. Ketuft, GCB. 4> Bcm»
sas
MILITARY BBTABUSHMBNTi.
ROYAL HOBFITALi ORBLBEA.
Booomor, VttX 0#n«r«l 3tr Colia Halkelt, OCD. OOB*
Liout^Booomor, 9 ilO X<«mi, tfw. Sir A. P. Baraard.
GCB. GUB,
M^for, LiMtl.-CbtoiMf Hear; La Blaoc,
A4fmtanS, 9 OstoiMi 5tr John Morillyon Wilfgn, CB. KB.
Utoretarp, Alaaandar Jawaa MoorliaM, Eaq.
CSkaplaiH, Bov. George MathUt.
Pkytieian ^ Surgwn, Local DanUy Inspector Bmcrmi
Maclachlan, MO.
J>opmig Surgcom^ Tlramaa Ooka Oaultor, MD.
Assistant Sargsom, Adam Alas. Front.
atoreksfpcr, Oaptaim Edward Sutherland, h, p. Unatt.
asnior cr«M, P. H. TWman, Bi^ .
Cofiaimt of JnooHdtt
9 John Darern. h« p. S7 P,
George Paeror, n. p. S P.
a Avfvstine PlUferald BTans, h. p. S7 P.
i John Ford, h. p. 9 W. I. Kagt.
W. Chadvlck, of late A R. Vateraa BntU
9 Charlef Edwards, h. p. 71 P.
ROYAL HOBPITAL, XILMAINRAM.
Master,— ^ UouL-On. Bt, JIou, Sir Edw. Blakenej,
GCB^ KCH. Comm. of the Force* in Ireland,
Joint Dep. Mostert, — B Col. Oof hiane^ CB. Dep, Ad-
jmtomt Boneral m Ireland,
9 Colonel Mantel, KM., Dtp. Qr. Mas. Bsn., da,
Oktntains on ths SsfabUtkenont.
SCS Puieny Lockwood, h. p. 90 P.
Rohert Cook, h. p. Nawlhnndland Ptaeiblaa.
eU Edw. Gilbome, h. p. 71 P.
Thoipaa Gibbowy h. p. Unatt.
I
Adjutant,^^ J. Q. Horl, Captafn lafe If R. TM. BatC
P*y«lri«iaiuiBMr9Mfi.^BGrJnnieaWB.Maeaale]r, MD.
Ckaptam.—^^. Gooife Hnra.
Secretary, Megistrar and Troaturor^-^ W. PaMoUj
Prooldore.-^fomn Hay, Em). (late Ci^»t, Mnd rcff.)
Ckatnberlain and Master of IKerAe.— John Goofffe, tUtft.
h. p. Unatt.
Se/jeUor.— Robert DIanej, Eaq.
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT OITBLSBA.
aMnAsnl.-^ Coionot Paler Brown, h. p. Unatt.
SooreUrg ^ Adf^iant, UoaU J. B. A4dll«^ fO P.
Ouarter'Master. William Oouafau
Jnrpi<'0n.~Thomai Graham Balfour, JTH*
dUjrfn**.— Ben. W. 8. 0. Doaaoloj.
BOYAL HIBBRNIAB MIUTART flCMOOU DUBUM.
durgeon, f BO Jupat Qoodall Elklngton.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEOB AT SAllDltrRBr,
, wax U.'Bon. Mir O. •onvaO, JTCB.
U. Goo. MH Mojor^Oon. Tho, W. T^hM^ C9.
Minjor amd St^porintcndont qf Btudies^JB Mnnt,.CnL
George Waltar
Oopiaifts of Ovmpen^so of Bontlewton
Copt. Robert Daly
Ov^*^*>nca W. ualMty
Chtg^in, Li^arian, dv. Rev, B. L. ChepmaL
Qaarter Master, Lleai. 1. W. tlpptef
Hurgeon, John Pickering, MD.
Aseistant'Svrg. Melville N^tfn, Jf D.
MIUTARY KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR.
Malor OhariM Moom, formaHy of M P. (tfenrmnr)
Lient Samuel Bagg, late 1 R. Tet. Bn.
{Uevt. Cha. Hunt Lorlmer, bUe • do.
Uent. Hugh Ptening, late 7 R. Yec Bn.
John AUan. h. p. M P, (fonnarly Cnplaln Fortn-
gnaae Servloa.)
a Qnarier-Maatar John Powell, h.p. 77 P.
M 9SX Qnarter-Maaier A. Hcartley. h. ^ R. Bona Gda.
■ Uent. Thn. M'Deraaott, lata 7 R. Val.Bn.
Captain Bohaet Ooehmna, Mia of Bifln Biw
;n John Lamh^ lata S R. Tat. Ba.
9i
Knaign
a £0 Mator Thomaa Cradock, lata of 7S P. .*
rapt. A. w. Caraan, formarij of OS P.
a Uent. RIehaid iranica, h.p. 59 P.
a Mtiiar John OInrke, late of « P.
la Uem. Hanry QrlAtha, h,B, B.BlaB Oaapa.
a Qoartar-MMter Joim Ladaam* h. p. 7 F*
9 Lt.-CoL WUUam BaU. KM. tainal R. Navf.
rf.^-*
STAFF, ice. OF GREAT BRITAIN.
N.B. For 9$mir at tht Borts Buards, te$ jnag$ If.
319
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DISTRICTS.
:«PP
DtetrtetsT
XOBTHBRM AND MIOLAMD*— Head
Quarter* t M tncliMtor.
a as Lt-Ctan. Jferl CMb-
cartt^Ca,
y«rM WmtemmHtt,^mi.qri,Uonvool
Laaetaliiw, QlM»hti«, Bhropsliirt, Funl-
shire, DeBbUrhthire, and hit of Man.
North East C!ountU$.—J9Md Qr** York,
Morthttmberlaod, Otmiberlvid, Durham,
W«rtmor«land, York, Derby, Notting-
ham, Leicefter, and RuUimmI.
Miditnd OouHtiot.—Htad Qr«. Bir*
minffham.
Wanriek, SUflTord, Northampton, and
WoiCClfeBI.
Qoneni and oihgr OHieen, ; AUeMe-Cwnp
p M^Jor-(}«n«na flir Wm.
Warrv, CA.
BMnJ.-Oen.N. Thorn, CD.
KH.
MitforOouflat,fOF-
t40ut(^, Greenock,
S8F.
C^. O. Sliek, b. p.
tt. Keoaedf, as F.
SOUTH wmr.—Raad Qn, Pprtfisouth.
WUt% Donet, and HmU.
WESTEI^N.— Head Qiiarten, DevonporL
Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset, excluf ire
of Brirtol and Ite Tioinlty.
Jionmouthandaouik Woloi.^Mmi'lin-
Cmrmarthon,
^siusr.
eOSBVflBT AMD ALDERNBT.
IVSPXCTIV9 OairnuLL ov Oatalkt.
Head Quarters, London.
Colonel C. O. J. Arbuthnot,
Unattached.
Staff.
Col.H . W.Bamard , Unatt.
Assitt, Or. Mas, Qoh,
PMI Coloiiel C. Yorke,
Unatt
Mnior of Brigade,
Capt. Warre, 07 F.
MO^ of Brigade,
Capt. H. B. 4, W/nyard,
Unatt.
Jf«^ q/ Brigade*
Capt. Mein, 18 F.
M^for-Oen. LordVnA* Fits
Clvenee*
fas;! IffJor-Oeneral
on, H. Murray. CB.
a Wi Col. Love, Cif. KB.
Unatt. fof. on ^ftg Stt^ff^,
# M%)or-Geoeral 5ff' j7h.
Keynett, KCH. Lt.-Oov.
9 llidor-<>«n«n^l«'oba Ball,
CB. lAeut,^ Gov.
9 M^).-Oen.T.W. Brother-
ton, C*J}.
Uaior (^ Brigade,
C»pt.4. H. Purvea, Unatt.
Teawi Jf mA*^.
lfiU.F.T.lfa|irand,h.p.
Gapt.ProtherQ,14F.
Major Parkinfton,
Unatt.
M4|/er e/" D rigade.
Capt, T. Nelfoq, 40 F.
Ckpt. Ma^n, 90 F.
Town Major of A Idemoff
p Lt.-CLW>A.LeMeiurter
Mqfor of Brigade,
CapU Ibbetion, h.p.| ( Col. William. Lord Do
Roe, h. p. Unatt.
■li
Tte foUowlmr Oountleey ke, art set eoalalned ia any MlUtarr Diitrlet, and the Troopf etotioned in tlioie Coontiet
report direct to Head Quartere, vis. :~
Bwifbnl,
SerkaUre,
Bristol 4c vicinity,
Bnekln^am,
Oanbridge,
Gloucester,
Hereford,
Hertford,
Huntingdon,
Kent,
Lincoln,
Middlesex,
Norfolk,
Oxford,
Suffolk,
Supff,
Sussex,
Wales,Rortfa(eze.
Denbigh &; Flint.)
The Troops in the Isle of Wight^and at Chichester report to the General Conunandlnr the South West District.
RECRUITING DIBTRIOTS.
Xeeiis.
Consisting of tke
couatiesof North-
umberland, Dur-
ham, OumWr-
landf Weftmoie-
land, and parts
of Yorkahire m4
Lancashire*
XrieMpeeL
Coneisthigolthe
comi^ of Che-
ahtre, and parts of
Bhn^iahlre, Staf-
fordshire, Lan-
eestaisea Derto, A
KorthWi
Oovomtrif,
OonsJetifofthe
counties of Lin-
eoln, Staflbrd-
Nottinffban,Rat,
land, Leteeete
Warwick, Salop,
Hereford, fc parts
of Derby, Ozon,
Baeks, North*
amptoa* It Bontfe
Walet.
/ii4». rd, Q^. Col, Bush, KM.
Ai^'-U. 9 W. A.CoarteRay,MN or.44
Fmi^meMor , . C. H. Peirse
Murg, $0 the Foreee, Thomas H all
gujmriniondimg (Ifteers,
Lt, Annesley, 08 F. .... Oarlington«
Itup. F, Off'Co\,C, G. Faleonar, KH,
A4i. 9 U, B. H. Edwards, 7 May, 47
Pa^maater . . 9 Cutt. Woodgate
Sur, to the Foresst A. Foulis.
SuwmhUomding Offioer;
Lt. O. F. Macdonald, 10 P. Maacheiter
/its. F<f . Off. 9IIO Col.J.Campbtiil, KH,
A4f. . . , Lt. C. Pieters, 1 Apr. 47.
Paymaster . 9 A. Thompson
Burg, to the Forces, P. Robertson, JIf/).
SuporinUmdina (Hficert,
Lt. Tongue» SO F. . . Nottingham
BrisM,
Consisting of the
counties of Corn-
wall, Devon, Dor*
set. Somerset,
Wnts, Worcester,
Gloucester, Here-
ford, and part of
Hants, and South
Wales.
London.
Consisting of the
counties of Nor-
folk, Suflblk.
Cambridge, H unt-
ingdon, Bucks,
Bedford, Hert-
ford, Essex, Kent,
Sussex, Surry,
Oxford, Berks,
and Middlesex,
and parts of
Northiimptonand
Huts.
/fU!p. F. Off, CM. Bauragardt, CB,
A4i. 9 U. J, B, Hamilton, 0 Dec. 44.
Paymaster , . . J. Sabine.
Lt. Villiert, 47 F Exeter
Lt. Bvaas, 09 F. .... Gloucester.
Insp. Fd. O
A«^, Lt,
Paymaster
Surgeon ,
Col, Sir R. Doberty
M'Nalr 14 July 87
9 R. JeUleoe
M. U. BurreU
Buporintomding qgloers,
Lt. CooIiM, a Drs. . . Lraidon
Cav« Bubdlvlsltn
London
Lt. Wily, 80 F. ..1st Inf. Subdivision
Lt. Cowper, 80 F. 8nd do.
CAVALRY DRPOT AT MAIDSTONE.
....^..^ . . OoL a Middleton, 8 Dragoons
commandant, LieaC.-CoL F. C. Orlfflths, Unktt.
. . CaptnlBi WtBIam Caetle
Acting A4f«titnt , Lieut. Cureton, 8 Dragoone
Q^arter-Master . JohnSwindley
Veterinary Surgeon Chsalw Curtis Brett. 8 Maida
320
Staff, ^c. of Cheat Britain.
GARRISON, INFAMTRT, AND rNYALID DSFOT AT CHATHAX.
ComummmkmtW^IBL CM. J.fltmpiOD, TJnatt.
tU^9f9H9mi4 Oipl. Wood, IS V.
Staff aipUiin,Fomv Prrr, m MiQor Hemy Andwioa '
Adjutant Unttlflntt
PaifmagUr.m.m, ||VMMta w
Piym—tir ff lutUtn^ D^t€9,,*M
at^^erkUmtdent ijf Sword Bsureiu H»aiy AagalOb J>f .
rtimolpml TgUrinary Surgtom,
FredL Cliflbrd Chtrry,* Baq^ CUfikmm Co\
ROYAL M lUTART OOLLEOB AT BANDHURST.
r^ tb« AppolntmMito off Ofteen hold hj OmrhiImIm, mo ** MiUfr^ BUaKiUkmmUi," pagt tlS.
Prt^eautrt and MatUrt,
MathtmaHet tmd
Ariikmttitt • •
WvftytcaHonk •
J>rmt9im0
{John Narrltn, Fit AS,
Wm. Scott, AM.^ FRAS,
Cha. IL Barton, BA,
0. Bemrn, B.A.
, Mi^ W. R. Adamf^Unatt.
Ctap<. Ganiet Man, UsatU
. Oao.I>.BBrr
» JohaFlafcy
Thomas Coitln.
XoiuiiMIIM Jlroiote^ . Bdfraid da la M etio
Hittorp, Geogrmfhih \ R«r. Oaorgo_B. Colo,
and CUuHu ■% "^ '
Frtnch • . • .
BidinQ Mmtitr
S i7««. Slatof W.
O. Cambior
H.llaftlUtr
O.BooUy
P.DoBMalor
JMnt,J6tmOaimh,p,
Ullll.aatf^ 86 F.
I.I««t.Rtfodlo.* 40 F.
Oapt. WblmiMr ••••••..» 55 F.
Ltottt. loglii SF.
8iud4ntt in ths Stnior D^mnmmU*
Capt. Siratton ., OF.
Lioot. R. P. SttiHh ......lOHttmn
CapC ITtfA. A. B. Hardiago Oolda. Oda.
Lieut* Tlmias 8S F.
UtuUMoiTia 17
Lirat. La Cootaor .07 F.
Capt. JohMtooa W F.
BAST INBIA COMPANY^ DBPOT. RBCRUITINa OFFICBR8, AND MILITARY SBM INART.
DEPOT AT WARLBY. IK B8SBX.
ColoBel Bdwwd Hay .
(Stf in OMMiuMdf) X<.Cbl. John Thomat Lottie, CB,
Capt, mod Fapm^tter Mijor William Blwir.
AdQuttmi ..Capt. W. Falconer Hay.
Lt Goo. Bourehler, B^ogal Art.
Surf^an «*.A. R. Jackson, MD,
RBCRUITINQ OFFICBRS.
Xl. Col. Sir B.A. Campbell, CB, Vmonf"
JA. Cot, Henry Brown Smith ,,BriMtoL
JTi^or Richard Axford.. LhMtpooL
M^jor Oeorfo Thomaoo* CB., . Cork.
Major Hetary Brown •••.•■Ma.£efMleii»9B|
Captaima Rich. Goo. Granffo., .I>«Miii.
Henry Ylbart Q\nn.,Bdinkargk.
Fume Bxtonintr
MILITARY 8BMINARY AT ADDI800MBB.
9 M^. Gen. SirCha.W. Pasley,
^ J KOB,n.»tg,FMB,FAa,Fea,
u^.^,„r^ ("jirsSssi'cSr ^"^
>Mi||or T. Ritheidoa
Froftuof and Maat€r$,
iBoo, Jonathan Gape, AM,
Rev.Alfrod Wrigloy, Ba,
Heo, W. H. Johnstone^ JIU.
{Ompimkn)
Rcr. R. Inchbald, BU.
Arthur Dusnntoy
F^ttytMtimu Lieut. T. Cook, BH, FBS.
Lt.-CdI.W. Jacob, Bombay Art.
r LLCoI. Basil Jackson, h.p.Royal
MUitary Drawing and) Staff Coraa
SuTM^ft^ A Capt. W. A. Tate, lata of Bon-
(, hay Enflneers
Ordtrtg q0lctr§ Lt B. J. Flsrren^ Madr. Oav.
U. M. J. Tlbart, Beofil Aft.
PubUo Baunninor in tM$\ u^^^ »
Orionial Dtpartmtnt .. J **<»««• "•
. • • .
* ■ ••
T.H. FMdinc
.J.Cff
Rich.
Oritntai
Frwnek foon Con
Qoologif and Minaralon' . D. T. Ansted, AM.
CaoMisiwp «••«•»«•••...• Bdword SoUy
Sword BgoreiM Hen.Anffelo,Jwi«
aorh/orpaaHnfCadott\r, R. OnU, OMM
«MI Ass<sl.-r - .- -
Btommd, R. J.
■J
Ass<sl.-5iirvioii J Depart. India R
STAFF, dee. OF SCOTLAND.
General OiBeer.
9M4.Gen.H. J. Rlddell,
SUtion.
Ediabnrrh
Aide de Gamp.
Staft
Capt. Riddell,
R.Art.
AM$i$t.Aif, «IN... CoL John Bdem CB,^ Ui
Stt^ffMM* Lloat. J. 0*MaiU
RBCRUITIKG DISTRICT.
BdimhrngU
Jnap, F. Q^.
JjU m XCJohnSpenoa, 10 March,
FapatoMUr.,^ Geoffo Hood
19 fAe F^fvcs. .O. K. PMeaim, MD,
Pat/mattor., f Oaptain J. Middleton
Si^minimdUtft (t|le«r».
Ix. Wofsowonh, 97 F.
Lt. Shonrtafton, 40 F.
.Znre
lattM
Nh. IMh. Iim, ni Iflik Dte. Itit, aai
liM, * al A* iliteflr ilM»«t.Kln«M.ft«r lea la
H* lifM ei«elM« ih« War M«4al *i«h t«re
« Mr.ChenyMfve
1M9{ the FeMMilar
WaiSriPO. Be^Mtaedved tt« ITar MmU: 944 thica cimp*, for O
f Jeh»MeaWsea»H'fl»»»«lo. i
ilipifcii Bun.itll lolhsead ef
Pad the iTar MmU: ««|4 thica timp*.
the hetilt of Coranaa I wUh
ialSMf ehe the eamaaifa
r <
aTA?F, ke. OP XRBLAIf J>.
SSI
MUUarp
_ r Um^, Lord ConooO. RuimII. 9S P.4AM*>4«-aMNpi
rftrdBlakani
Lt. Col. Ormfm, Unatt. | ^Mi«<. JriKfary ^Seeretary, M i^of JTim. C. R.W. Forwter, Uiutt.
ADJUTANT QBNBRAL'8 DRPARTKENT. CBead (tuartert-DublinO
D€puiyA4iutmU Oen«ral,J^ O9U W. Codmi«,UaaU. | Dtp. AuUL JLdffuiani Omerai ..Capt. Maekauie, 08 F*
' ■■■ — I . 1 1 I ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ 1^ ■ I I . ■ ■ .1 d ,
QUARTBR-MAST^R-GENERAL'S DEPARTMEmT. CBiod <luarter»—Dubli$i.J
Dtp, Q^mrU Most- Otn. ^CoIoimI MuimI, KB.VntU | AttiMt.Dep. (iuar,Ma$t.am, Capt. Alex. Saton, 74 F.
OEDN ANGB DBPABTlfBKT. (Bead Quarters^Dublin,)
M. Artmtrif ^ (M.Turtmr, CB. I OnmHmnd.M.Bng,,WL Colonal OMflald, KB,
Auitt, A4fwtant ffeneral . .y Lt. CoL C. B. Gordon. | Mi^or 0/ Brigade, Capt. Locard, R. Bog.
n — " ■ -' — -- , ^_
DISTRICTS.
GanaraX aid otiMr OBieen,
i»aiy«uf ^— Head Quartan^
BaUMt.
The ProTlnea of Ulftar,
ni Ooinly orXfOVilk
i^KMlit^—Iiaad Quartan,
Daklln.
Tha Co«QQttM of Dttblin,
KUdara, MaaUi, Qneen'i
County, part of Wicklow
and Ktnf^ Ooun^, and
the Towa of Drof hada
Mklftmu^Uetd Qiiai tan,
Athlona.
Tha ProTliiaa of Cob-
Davght, with CoontiM of
Longfrnd, Wattmaath, and
part of Kkif'f CooBtj.
Jt<llk«my.— BeadQoarten,
Xlllcan«7.
Tha Coonties of KUkao-
nj, Waterford, Wazfind,
part of Wicklow, Cariow,
and part of Ttppamry*
X4»MrtoA.— Haad <tliartanb
The Cooatiei of Clara,
Limerick, parts of Kenj
and TipfMrary.
Cvrkr^Bmd Quartea,
Cofk.
Tha Coaat J of Cork, part
Waterford, and Southern
SM^Jor-Oaii.BaiBMgga, CB,
m Col. St. John A. Clarke, KB,, Vnatu
Lt Col. B. Macarthur, Unatt, Oavan,
Capt Doff, 74 F.
Sf ajor-Gen. Bit Boyal Bigkntu Prhnct
George ot Cambridge, KO, OCMG.
9 M ^Jor-Gan. T. J* Weeifft, ^B*
f Ui^or-Gen. H*Dona1d, CB,
Colonel Sir C. R. O'Donaell, Unatt
9 M^or-Gan. T. B. Kaplor. CB.
9 flO Col. Wm. Tuner, BhkU
M^lof^GaMna Toraar.
Aldet de Camp,
Mi^or Bon, J. Uao<^
donald, Unatt
AmUt. A4f. Gm.
Ueut, CoL W. F. F«>ntor,
KB. Unatt
At. Qua, M, em,
X*t.>Col.C.R. Scott,
ToMw Jfi;^.
Mitfor HyllBf, 88 P.
Lt Wcmyfi, 40 P.
LIeiit.M«DoBaUl,MF.
CaptKil?Jnftoii,64P.
Lt Toniar, B. Art
BUB,
At, A4f. Gm.
Lt-Col. R. W»
h,p.SP
As. AtU. Qen,
9Lt-CoI.Tr.P.WllIiainf,
KB, Unatt,
At. Q^a. M. Qtn,
Lt-CoL C. C. Johnaoaa
h. p.
Lt-Ool. J. F. S. Clarke,
Unatt A««iM^ «» A Mief »
Aty.'Otn, md Attitt,'
<2r.-lfr.-OeiMrat
A«w A4r. Bm.
Ueat^CoLC. B. Bofle,
Unatt
Attitt. Qr. Mat. Gen,
9 Col. W. Od», KB, Un,
At. Adj. OeH,
Cot H. Boresfprd, Unatt
At. Qua. M. Gen.
OoL Fennefother, CB,
h. p. 88 P.
9 Lt. J. Black, CkarUt
Fort.
RECRUITING DISTRICTS.
NorthflBi.
Mtad Q!narUrt,
Ntwry.
Counting of the
coontSee of An*
t rim, Armagh,
Donegal, Down,
Femanagb. Ldo-
doBderry, Louth,
Monaghaft, and
Tyrone.
Centre.
Bmd Quarttrt,
Dublin. ^
CdotUtiBgoftbe
^otaOetofCatan,
Dublin, Oalway,
^ildaw. iang>i>i
Intp. F. Qgr. yCoLN.Hamilton, JTir.
AeU, Tho. Shlelda, Li. 8 Aug. 01
Paymatttr .... Kich. Mauniel
&wg. to the Forett, John Miller, MD,
SmptrimUnding QgUtrt,
Lieut ThoapiOB, 88 If.., Armagh
IntP' Field. Of . Colonel J. W. Frith
Adj. ^, C. P.tiamUlon 84 Feb. 48
^Paymatter . . CSptpt H, B. Adami.
Leitrim» Long-
ford, Mayo,
Heath, Queen'e,
Roflcommon, SU-
go, Weitmeath,
Wicklow, Cartow
and Kilkenny.
SouthaiB.
Bead (tuartert,
CMt.
Coniletingofthe
counties of Clare,
[ Cork, Keny,
JUlkennyi Lin»-
rickf Tippaiavy,
WaterfiBid,
WexflMd.
Superintending C(ffieer$^
Intp, Fd, Q^, 9 Col. P. Maaniall
A4f. . Lt. K. A. Degg, 17 Sept 47.
Paymatter . . J. H. Matthews.
Sitrg. to the Foreet, l^tSA J.Moi&tf»
M,D.
SmperktUmMng f^gleere*
Lieut Blag, 81 V. ». .,„MAmerieh
Lieut. Weilfopp^ «6 P. ,,Cto$tmH
alitor GM. Begot
ACDES-DBrCAMP TO HIS BXCELLBXCY TB£ LORD LIBUTBMANT.
Ueut jtortf Dttakiritin
Capt Hanrey
Bxtra,
Capt T. Bernard .
CBpy.S.Wimamit
. 41 P.
OcGdii.
CoUtotGda.
18 UK.
• Unatt
SDrs.
Capt. W. S. Sandes .... II HuMart.
CaptH. P.Cust BRuiMrs.
Lt Lotd Olho A. FItflGFeraM . . . R, {[one Gdt.
Lt C. B. Molyneox .... ,4 Dr».
Capt Sir Wm. Russell, Bt, , , , 1 Hussars.
Capt Seymour • • . • . 86 P.
d2it
STAFF, fto. ON FOBfilGK ffTATIONS.
lOJfUH IBLAHBB.
Ooaipritlnf Opr/^, tiia, Prnte^, $mUm JTmnw, a|r«lpiiia, «MiC#,iWtaM aM
XfWt JWfA Cbwwliiiaini' • 9lr Hcbit Oeorit Ward, <7Cir0.
^idtt^^Ctm^ • • • lcipt.lll5dlelrti.i.Art.(E«r«.)
M«^r Ommwi #m l*« tf^^ • • . f MitfoMleBeral C. B. OOarm, OS,
ilMM. JHf. Sir. . Oa^ 0. B. Ooavvn. • Dr. Mi.
Aid^-^'Omw^ UmH. Brrwlbrd, !• P.
Dep,'i^rUr,''Maat, Qtm, lAtmi* Got. Wtlpol*, h. •» Rlfl« Br.
Mi A h TAi
Qavtrmtr and OmtmanfUr^U^Ckltf ni$ki Bsn, BteUri Um9 (KFacnll
Aids'dt-Camp Ctfit. ChoMh B. Art.
Comummtiinif tk€ Foreet lA.-Otn. Bobert BUic*
Auittani Military B«eretary • . M^Jor J. K. Pipon, h. p.
^««^c», {?S:a5i:SSSJr«i'/-
Tamm Motor Ctpt B. C. XUford. UmU.
Ofmwumwimg tM$ For^m at Ooxa y^lA. Cot. C. A. Bajley, CMO,, UmIL
OIBRALTAM.
Qtwtrmr mUt 0$mmmaitr tn-Ckltf . . . f liQ Mi^.^W. Air BoU.Vte.audiMr, rCJT.rCir.
AM<«t»Jril.Aip. • • . • C»pt.Oftrdtiipr,B.Att.
AM§ dt-Oaatp . • • . » O^. Wtmju, Vf t,
riiiAMMtM mm thM atj,4r\ (CommandiOff R, ArfilUnrv) . V Col. Oator.
UMPfiMf an vm ff«|^ j <Q»M«««mrf<w^Jtoyai Ai^fiwcr) 9 Colonal Hanllnf, CB,
nUmASSHiani .* • IM. 11^. Hwow, h. p. n F. J ««rrtoa» ^artfiri afaiUfr • C^Um,B7
F.
iroBrir AJrxBfCii,
ComprltlDg all Um ftotlacea within and a^i
Ot^tain»Omutrai & 0a9§mar in ■ Ckitf
Military Seergtarff
Ideut'Otaeral on lA# BUff .
MiUtary Boorotmry •
M^for^Oomiral on tki Bt^f •
Aidr-4l#-Gaiiip
ttkcrcto.
XW Sm4 ^ BIfiB. JT.r.
LC-Col. iron. R. Bruca. Gr. Oda.
rOapt. X4wvl Hark Kerr, SO F.
4 Bat. Grant, 99 P.
{l$U Hon. A. F. BiertoB, Or. Odt. (BMrc)
CANADA.
^BB Lleot.-G«B. Wn. Bovaa, CB,
If lOor Talbot, MP.
fCapt WelteraU, Riia Br.
<{ M ^|or Btr Jamet Alozaadtr, 14 P.
COaplalB Kirkland. 90 F. (Arfro.)
tf Ml M^or><}an. Jfon. C. Gore, CB»
Xieot. Gore, 71 P.
Oeionel on tko Btmf(OoauH, B. Art) f BS Col. Dyaeley, C.B. . • • • JA
MtOor of BHgado Capt. Sandbam, R. Art. • ■ • «
Oitowaf on ffc» Biny (Qaww* a. Jf 0 9 Col* Varatour
i>«y. A<^. 0M. Col. G. A. WotboiBll, CB.KS, Unatt. A«.Qr. JT. Gm. .M a|. dc Bollwbofth, VmM.
Montreal D9.A.Q. Jf.G.. Capt. logall.UMtt.
A», Aif. Om. Lteot'Coi. P. Yoiwff, KB, Kiaffston -> — Capt. nk«Jbr/ofBisall,^Br«
Bo. 9U..420I. B. P. PritJwMd, U— tt.^»Kftgc l>nrn JTif/or . BDBBf.C.llaodoBald,h.pAOP.jr«
J><j».A.A4.G«n.Capt.P.J. Grifln, Uoatt. Montrmi — — C^ipL Alftod Xalgiit» G
Bo, Capt. B.fl.Clai«BMMit,OaBadlaBRr^Qtt«9«c •> — > r*n|Tr Bimrffbiir h a.
Diy. Qr. JC. «. LUKM. BniftaB, b. p. M P. Vnatt. Fort A^ffutant U, J. KeatiBf
Montremi ^ — Qr. Mm. T.Snicdlay, k.». n P. Mo am^Mota
IWYA BOOTIA,
liaot. OeB. Sir John Harrof , f CB. & KCB, . MmSUam
\ Liout. F. C. Harrari MP. ^^
I UaaL Boll. 7 F.
Mijor TrjroB, Unatl.
Mr Btmond Walker Hrad, Bart, . •
Id Campbell, BarU
TmnMti^ X4.J.OoBatkor,h.p.
•Capt. A.LaBa»B.p.
IWaM A 4Mm< lA. B«ttitlaB4, B. p.
JfolMup
Lt^'Oooomor and Lt^Con, on tko Bit^^
Aidoa^o^Camp ....
Mttfof of Briffttdo ....
I>irn<.-GoB<r»ioi ^ifoio Brmnomlttk .
LiMl.-Goo. •/ PrUtoo Bdmird*t lUmd *
D^. Q. jr. G. Uo«t.-Col. Baaalcttta, VmH.
^«. Jrtf. sw. Capt. Bottrke, 94 P.
Suh-Du.^D, ) *Oapt. A. Lane Prlnm
AdJ ofMiL i • C. A. BHkte
IBtAKD OP TAKOOOTBt AXD m DBPmBimUBB.
Coramor Mil Coiw^wder in-Ckiif Rlebard Btaa^bard. Kiq.
NBWPOtJNllLAin>. I BBRMUDA.
Oo9trtiar mmd Ooamamdor-in-akt^^ UtBUObL Bir i. I Gooomor»% Capt.C. BBiot, R.ir.
Gaspard La BUrobBBl, Uaatt.] PW« A4^***«.«.i..Ut«t. OockbwB,dBF.
Pbrt M^tor ..Ueut. Wau Jtakia^ B. Bovf. Om.
Staff, Sfc, an Foreign Stations.
323
WINDWARD AND LEBWARD ISLANDS.
lAtutmma Qmkitrai commanding fht IVm^ . .Ll-G«n. iSaeJcTille H.Berkeltj m;mmBarbado99
MiUUiry S«erff«sry k*Oftpt. C«rd«i»OOF »»•••%» « Do.
Aids, d. Camp. ..\^,^^^,i^^
Mqfor of Brigadt*, . O^tt. Ktawrti^ 18 r.-
Oo9om&r umd Commander-in^hiof of Barbadoet, Oremadm, \ ma m. uti. i» a - ^ibl ^»- n a^
««. riiiCMir, TVftofftf. ^Htf ar«. Xwda, dfi4 r A^lr DcpendendUt, J «»»• W' W«« M. »* OHWIOM»| f7A K^. R. Art.
G09trmmr mnd CommandfT'in-Chitfof Trhiidad ..Lord HaMa
Aidt'do-Oami^ » . . Ltevk Dick, 4t F.
S0ir John Campbell, Bart «..k5<. Vincent
Itt^or L^wrenea Gr«em«, Unatt. Tobago
K«r Ramie Haailtom Bog. ...«»..«.. wtfrMMlil
OliM«el ttenrj Dultef, JBfef.^. k..M.I«<ria
Jamca llMUiIay RlggiiiKMi, Bsq ^Untigna
laeutenant Govontort J ^p^gj i^^j^,. q^^^ MacdoamW, h. ^ 1« P...DMfiiitlm
rEdwartf Decree RayMa» B»g*...k...%.»Mlonmrfitt
QgUoradminigtering tko Qowt mmnt' WIltovKlibySherUaod, Aifk.» i%,,,fr99tt
(.E.H. DniiDBowl Rftf, RlNf. ••.« n^yfM /f teiub
^'^S2i.?!f..?^!!!!fr!?rf!!!f..f..f/!^1^«^^ ^""^"^ara
Dop^A^.Qon, . .LC Col. T. O'Drlen, h.p. S7 F. BarbadMO
iVpw Aj. 4»....Ga|>i. II azwdl, 66 F. ........ J>«.
Dtfp.Q.ir. O . . • .9 Lt. C0I.H.J. French, h. p. 85 F. Do.
D. A. Q* M. O. .Capt Stuart, 9 W. I. R Do.
A£^Da^Jndgo Adv. Capt. Wbeeler, M F. . . Do.
Fart A4f. Ll J. Grant, R. Rof 8t. Vineont
IX. Watson, 8 W.t.R. .^....Qrenada
^ott A4J Lieut. Penny cuick, R. Art Tobago
Lieat. Care* 64 F....> Bt. hatia
Lieut. Maodonald, 3 W. I. R. ..8t. Kitt't
Lieut. Birdu do Antigna
Ome, R. Ark Dominica
Harg er, 9 W. I. R ..Trinidad
•- — Colmaa, 8 W. I. R Dofnerara
JAMAICA, BAHAMAB, AND HONDURAS.
Cdptatn-'Oenorai and ghvemor-in-CM^ JK. BOn. 0f r CAartet Qtey v* Samalcm.
Aido^o-Camp and MUHmrv Becntarg ... .U. C. W. Gnfi R* Art.
Mofor Oeneraton the Stqff" ......li^Jor-Oeii. Ranlmf7i K.H. Jamaica.
Aoriotant Military Secretary Capt. Bunbury, 07 F.
Aido^'-Comp
Gooemor and Oomtnander-in-ehitf of the Bahama* John Gref cry, Bm|.
Superintendent at ITondura* ..,,,Cbarlea6t. John PMivoarl, Riq.
Dep, A4f- Oen.. . .Lt. Col. P. Farqufiartoa, h.p. I Fort A^f. .Oapt. A|tgai» 1 W. I. R. %•>•»••• BmkmmoB
Dep. <2p M. G.... \ ' .. Cftpt.Glubb, S W.I. R Hondura*
Dep. Judge Ad9^..0egfi. MwtTay> 1 W> I. R<tt* (
EAST INDIES.
Captedn>-Gencral and GovemoT'im-'CSiief. . . .The Karguie of DaDtoule
MiiUary aocroUury ..»
' Ckpl. Raniay, S9 P.
Aidet'dC'Camp v . • . . < Capt. Lord Arthur Rar, Gren. Gvarde.
[Son. Ifijor Fane, 86 F.
9o9tmBT emd CommMider-tn^Cktef of Madrae . . . .Vi^or-Oen. Bt. Bon, Sir Henry PofMmer, JK. BtlB.
MUUary Baoretetry imor C.OoltUle Young, R. Art.
Ataee-a^-Camp v J ^j^^ Stonehouee, M P. (£»*«.)
Governor «f Benibay Ttieoont ndkland
ilitUary Secretary Cblond Bon. T. AalibarahaiB, ^. ^. tM t.
AiM^Ctav (u~C.M1Uta-,MU..».
Commandm^^ Chief. v».»..«*.. S Gen. ^Sljr Charlee J. NaydW, lOCIK
Military Secretary M^or John Pitt Kennedy, UDrt.
^.^,- ... ^ ( Major Napier, 26 F.
Aidee-de-Ctmp, {^^or M«Mur5o, ^8 P.
5 Lt. Sir £. FllzO. Campbell, JML 60 P.
*••" \ Capt. Bupbury, 88 F.
Madrat.
Bomtbay.
Oanenl OlBeeia.
9 2E1 Mi^lor-OeBena Sir Jeeeph
Thackwell, JCCR. .
9 M^r-GeB.«lr Dail^fll. L. Bill,
Sllffl Lt.-Gen.SirG.Berke]ey.A'C^.
f M^or-Gen. W. H. Seweil, CB.
Aidea de Canph
Ix. TaaekfK^ll, 9 Dn.
Capt. BiU, 75 P.
y Mn^>MJ^e^>. Aitcbliop.
9 Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Coccottk 6CB.
^W^or-Oen. Aachwaty. CB.
Lt. Berkeley, 80 P.
Lt. CrtwTey, IS Hunan.
Lt. Bon. P. PiuClarenoa,
lOHlMMfl
Cape, ^v • AuchiBBty, vB P
If ^n of Brigade.
CapL J. D. Young, SO P.
Capt. Andenon, 86 F.
Capl.Hcatly, 88F.
AdJ» Oam, Ookmal lf«Mni(al», CB.;
S9P.
Ae. A4f. Gen. Lt.*CoI. R. LugardCtt P.'
Q. jr. Oen. Lt.-OoLJ.B.Ooqgh, VB,
8 Dra.
Madras.
Dep. Ad.G, . tX.-Col. T. S. Pratt, €.B.
h. p. « F.
0. ^. M. V..jQfe| itont. JD0I. O. Feliz,
Unattaehed.
Bombay.
Bep,A«U.Gcn. Lt.-Ool.HaTeloGli,CB.
68 P.
Jr<litary8te...£f.-Cb/. Brooke, CB.
CHINA
0MiMMir and Commander-h^Oki^ of Bong S:ong
AidoHto'Camp ••«,•«
Mafor-Oeneral on the Staff
Aetietani MiHtary Seeretury
Bi^far qf Brigade
vfBrigc
Deauitt
Sanrecl Gf>or|re Doiriiain, iRft.
Lieut. Teeadule, 88 F.
9 221 Mi^or-Qe&eral SUveler, CB^
Cfept. BUvdey, M P.
Capt. R. Hyllni, Ceylon R.
HT T_
324 Staff y ffe. m Foreign StaHons.
<UP£ OF GOOD HOPS.
Ooumor oMl (hmmamjir U^CMjf. f W U-Gm. Sir H. O. W. Smilb, Bt. OCB,
WttUMry S9ar§tmnt • • Oapt. Xa7dirBlU41 P.
Pri;8s€.andgstrmAid4ds<kai9 ,.U«at.-Col. OArroek, 31 P.
AU^ dm n«mm $ ^ HoMIch, 80 F.
AMwm aamp , ic^ Smith, 8 F.
Cbl0fMl M tt« Sttl^ » f Ml Col. fimnenel, C^. K.M. O^^ V. IINI««.
IhjnU^ (hbartgT'UMtUr Gmural ...Ueat.<-Ool. Abimhsm JottetCloelc^ CB, KB. Vnnu
Mi0or of Briffod* •..Capt.C. H. Bomcnvt, Oip« M . Btfl«i.
T^rnnMrnJ^ • 9 Cftpt. Carnittaeri» Unstt.
A^&ytmmiml Fmrt Boayfort LImi. M'Phenon, 01 F.
LUutmsmi 0o9§mor ef ths Natai DUtHet Bn^amhi (^niej Canpbtll Pine. Vsq.
~ BHiUh Ki ~ '
Col9mtiOomm.ofBHiUh KmfmHm Cokmel O. H. MMklvnoo, CJI.Uult.
Mifior of Brigado, do M^or BisMtt, C^p« M. Biflw.
DItiHa Adimtamt ditto Oftptein Oofdoop 46 P.
rU. Col. Cloet«, CB. rff. Ctp^To'em
OMMMMANia..... ^ Oftpt J. Bromi, 01 P Port OUm^tk
CCoL Boyt, 45 P. PortHmtmi
CEYLON.
O^vomor mnd CommuuUr^-Otkf. Vise. Torrington,
AidodoOamp • ...Capl. Alrvf, 8 P.
M^tfor-efonoral on, tho Stq^f M ijor-Oen. WlUiam Smtf 1^ €!B.
Amttttrnt MiUUnrp Soerotarp Capt. FAMhawv, 19 F.
Aidodi Camp ••••• J4. 0'CUlaf has, M P.
Dtp, A4i. Om.. .•9Lk CoL ChartotOM, KH, k. p. UoaU. | Dep, Q. JT. (7m. . 9O0L Joha Fmnt, h.p. I S. TUSii.
WESTERN COAST OP AFRICA.
CapNdm Bmtrvi mtd Go90fitor im CkJtf. • . . Nofmaa Wm. If todoDald, Esq BitrrmLr^m
Qomrmfor and Oommandtr'im'OhUfoftht Oawibia Rlohard Oavm MmDooimII, Baq.
Lloui, Oao.oftJu tMd Coast, Commandor Sir Wm. WlnatoCI, R. N.
^ .- - . , <U«ut. Balahan, 8 West India Ra^i- SUrra
Varrtoo^A^fvtanu \Umit M'Court, 8 Weal IndU R«gU GambU
MAURITIUS.
OMMNOMbr-lfi-Ctif/' Sir Gaorga William Andanoa. CB.
Aido^do-Oaav Oapt. Romar. 89 P.
Mttfor^Goiural om tko SU0' M^Jor^San. William Sothariaad.
Aido d§ Camp CapL Sutherland, 88 P.
Bop, tluartor^Maotor Om. U.-C0I. F. H. Robe, CB. h. p. } AtoUt. MU, Soo,.,lJL-Coh Storka, Uoalt.
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
Captain Oonorai and Gooomor hi CkUf QB Sir Charles AnfostM FiU Boj« TB,
Aido'do'Caa^,,., Capt. PitaRoT.R. Art.
Mt^Ofr-Bon, an fht Staff Mi^or^Oen. E. B. Wjvyard, CB,
, AooUtant MUUarp Socrotarp Capt. Wjnyard, Or. Gdt.
Atdo-do-Camp OapC Rattye, 88 P.
Bopnip Adfutmnt OoHorai Uaul.-Col. G. C. M aodsr. Unatl., ByilMy.
M^for of Brtpado .•••....• Capt. Jaanar, II V,, Bpdnop.
VAN DIEM EN'S LAND.
Liiutouant'Qootmor Capt. Sir Wm.Tlioe. Daalton, R. Eof. tfatarf TW».
Aidi-do^Ceimp Captain Denltoo, OH P.
M^for of Brigado 9te]f4-AtBnrorth,UBatt.,r«i»lN«Min*«
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
0ooorHor and Oommantltr Jn^Ckiof Oomnaadar Cbarlat PltsGenM, B.lt,
Commandant of tho Troopt 9 Ll.-Ool. Inrla, JTB*. Uaatt.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Oowomor «••• • Sfr Henry Edward FoxToaaf.
Priaato Soorotorp ..CapU Yonag, 88 P.
NEW ZEALAND.
Qootmor and Contmandot^h^CMff. Sir Gaorxa Gray, JTCB.
Liemt.'>aotemor Bdward Jolw Eyra, Eaq.
M^^for^Gonaraion tko St^ff, B Major-Oen. G. D. PHI. B'BT.
Aido-do-Omnp Capt. O. D. Pitt, 88 P.
Boputp Quartor^Mattor Bmotal Ueut-Gol. W. A. ll<Cla««rt7. h. p. 48 F*
M^o^Bripado {a{:f.o^:a^8yp!:.: :::.:::■
SAINT HELENA.
Qo9tmor f U^for Gao. Sir Patrick Rom, GCMOn KCB.
Aide-do-Oamp Capl. Rom, 88 P.
TamnM^or Capt. O. A. Btfnas. St. Bclaaa RcffU
BBUGOLAND.
IAmt.'Oo9om0r, Chpt.4. Hlndmartli, BB.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Oooomor and a»wifliid»r 4i^ Cktof. Oaorfa Bnnla, Bt4|.
* r ■
ISLAND or LABUAN.
325
MILITARY DEPARTMENTS, ke.
COLONIAL DEPARTMENT.
Prfn. 5«e. ofState^ He. Hon, Earl Qny.
^ Office, Downing Street.
WAR-OPPIGE.
Secretary at War, Rt, Hon. Fox Maula,
Deputy Secretary at War, Laoreoce Sulivan, E$q.
Chief Examiner ^ J.rmy Afiwmntt, R. G. Kirbj, B»q,
First Clerht .loliii Borrow, Etq,
Private See, to See, at War, Ju O. rannichael. Etg,
PofffHaster-Oeiieral, Rt. Hon. Earl Qntuvtlia
J udije Advocate Ge/urral I ». ■.« » <•• r^ <j n j
of the United Kingdom \ *^** ^•^^ ^"^ David Dunda.
Deputy ditto Fro. Newman Rogren« E^q. Q. C
OtHce, 3ft. Grw>t George-Jtrert, Wegtmlngter.
'. BOARD OP GENERAL UFFICEK&,
^^ 4ftA Xnepoction and Regulation of tfu Clothing of
the Army, andfer the Inceetigation of Ciattne for
FieidWarshal.The Harq. of AngleMr, KO. OCR. GCH.
Oeneralt,
w. Eden
O. Goasolin
Sir J. W. Gordon, St.
OCS.^OCH.
Sir R. Darling GCH.
J. Orde
SirC. B. EffertoD, QCMO.
KCH.
8irC.U9XkBtX,GCB.
Right Hutu Sir F, Adam,
KCB.^QCUG.
Lieut.'GeneraU.
Sir Edward Kerriflon.^/.
KCB. GCH.
Sir T. M'Mahon, Bt. KCB.
Sir A. Woodford, KCB.
Henry Sbadforth
Secretary to the Muster Omurai, Capt Lprd OlUMiet !•
Paget, R.N.
Secretary to the Board, Richard Byham, Seq,
Aide de-Camp, Hi^or Thurlow, b. p. Unatt.
Office, Pall Mull.
Inspector General \ y M^Jor-Oeneral Sir Jdhn'
of Fortifications \ Bargoyne, KCB.
AssUtOHtsdo. ( MiUor Gen. Edw. Panriiaire. CTB.
I Licut.-Col. Sandham.
Assistant A^utant General, 9 Lc-Col. MatMB.
Office, No. 84, Pan Mall.
Fox
COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MIUTARV COLLEOB.
Field ManbalTha D. qf WaUiagton, KG. QCB. ^ BOM
The Secretary at War.
Field Marshal ^.Jf . The KImg of Seut^cer, KG. GOB.
GCH. t KP,
Field Marshal H. B. JET. Tk4 Dnke of Ganbridgv, KB.
General Viscount Beresford, GCB. ^ GCH,
Right Hon. Sir Jaoioa Kempt, GCB.
Sir T. Bradford, G CB. [Gon»
Sir 3. W. Q<xt^on^i.GCB.QCS^-~Q!iutrUMasU
S<r Ralph Darling, ffCir.
Mf^or'GeneraU.
Henry D'Oyly
John Duffy* CB.
John Bell, CB,
Felix C&lvert, CB.
Hon. H. F. C. Carendiah
Acting CotAmittee.
President— Lt.-Gen. Sir Alex. Woodford, KCB.
Major- Generals.
Henry D'Oyly I Felix CaWert, CB,
John DvtfJTt CA> I H<m. H.F.C. Cavendish
Secretary— ^enrj Elliot, Esq.
Office, Whitehall Yard.
INSPECTOR OP REGIMENTAL COLOURS.
Albert Wm. Woods, E^q. Lancaster Herald.
Heralds' College, Doctors' Commons.
BOARD OF ORDNANCE.
■r^.^^ n^^^i S * <Iffl ^^•^^ Marshal The Marquis qf
Master General | '' Anglesey, KG. GCB. GCH.
Surveyor General, MaJor^Qencral O. R. Fox.
(^erh of the Ordnance, SSI Col. Hon. Geo. Anson.
Storekeeper, Capt. Sir Tho. Hasting*-, RX.
Lt.-Qen.Sir Howard Douglas, Bt. GCB.OCMG*
Sir John Maedonald, GCB.—AeUvtant Oonoral
Lord FttxRoy Somerset, GCB.
Sir J. Gardiner, KCB.
Henry Viscount Hardinge, GCB.
;SirO.ScoTelI, KCB.^Gov. ofRoy.MU. OotUgt
Mig.-Oen.5lr Bew D. Rocs, KCB. R. Art,
Geo. Brown, OB. KH^—D^^ Asff. Gms,
COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY ASYLbk."
Field Marshal the D. of Wellington. KG. GCB. ^ GCH,
Field Marshal H.M. The King of Hanover, KG. KP.
GCB. GCH.
Field Marshal H.R. H. The Dufttf o/* Cambridge^ KB,
General Yij«nm# Combrrmere, GOB. GCH,
"Viscount Beresford, GCB. 4" GCiST.
— — Tlie Jfflrfsi^ tf/" LoadondeiT7, GCB. BOM*
Right Hon. Sir James Kemp^ GCB.
5ir J. W.Oordon, Bt. GCB.—t^nart. Mast, Bm*
Sir Ralph Darling, OCH.
SirT. Bradford, GCB.
Lt-Gen. Sir Howard Doaglas, Bt. GCB. GOMG,
Sir John Macdonnld, GCB.—A4jutant€t§nere^
Sir J. Gardiner, KCB.
U. Viscount Hardinge, GCB.
Sir O. Seovell, JTCB.-- Gov. of Moy.MiLCeikg§,
Ma}. Gen. S-r Hew D. Ross, KCB. R. Art.
Geo Brown, CB.— Deputy A4jt. BmurwJL
The Jvdae Advocate Gmeralm
The Paymaster General,
Bishop of London.
BisJiop o/" Winchester.
Laurence SH]\ya\\, Esq. —Deputy Secretary at Wear,
\st Class,— with the relative
rank of Metjor.
Bayntnn, CBt/)<. Cnarlca, Brighton
Mackenzie, Cai»t Alex. Woolmich
fl {ISI Smith, Thomas 1 Chatham
T\f^r%, Jos. O. 9d Portemottth
9 £21 Drummond, CSopf. Geo. Man-
cliestet
2d Class,— with the reUUiv4
ranh of Captain
Barr, J. Burnley
Boaleigh, S. F. Stockport, ^v.
Bemers, Capt, W. Croydon
fSiSIBiMM, Z^. John 2 Pendennis
urgojiM, J« J. H. Dorchester and
Weymouth
Hull
Coventry
Pembroke
Leeds, ^'c.
* Carte, A. G.
Chambers, Lt. S.
* Chawner, Edw.
Child, A.
flOeReoxx, Major G. W. 21 Dtindit
and Perth
^Downie, T. Tynemovth and
Sunderland
9 T^dtwdii 0t»^ N. HouHslow asul
Hampton Court
9 Edwards, Me^. R. Bidwell. JT.iT.SS
Walmer
* Fary/.. gyrfg iarh ^ K^nsinaton
* Oaoge, John Dover
BARRACK MASTERS.
* Gibbs, Thomas Stirling
GleesoD, Capt. T. Shield, ^c
Gore, Hon. W. f. P. Gosport
Halls, Lt. Thomas Tower
9 Hartley, ^aj.W.9 Winchester and
Southampton
Hawkins, Oapt.K Newport, Cardiy^e
Hay, John Newoeutle
Hockings, Lt. Richard 4 Norwich
9 Jeffreys, Capt. Richard^ Glasgow
Kelly, R. S. Hythe and Shomel\ff'e
• Knight, J . T. Tilbury Fort and
Oravesend
2£l Lake, Capt. Charles 8 Weedon
and Northampton
Lefroy, Capt, Anthony Yorh
M'Dermott, Capt. J. Hamilton
MacDonald, R. D. Brecon 4* Swansea
M'GofdrlciL, Lt. £ntas tpswieh
Marshall, R. Maidstone
9 Murray, X^Fra. Edinburgh, Leith
Fort, and Piershill
Murray, Capt. Jaf. Canterbury
Naaon, J. R. Plymouth
O'Meara, tUgtt. D. Sheemest
Philips, Capt. Jos. Portman Sir ret.
Regent's Park, ^ St.JohtCs Wood
Ra&tt, a. £. Aberd4ef%
9 Ray nea, Mi^or W. A. tsle of Man
1 9 Ranle, F. J. Birmingham, ^e,
Ratn/Bt.M^CoLJUF. Guernsey
Rosa, Capt. Robert Devov^ort
* St. George, Jamea Fort Georg§
* Sandes, G. Aldemey
yaefTantes,ai|»f. W.T.7 JSerwiek
on^Twoid
* Sharp, C. Landguard Fort emd
Hartetch
Sinclair, Hon. Jelhn Preston
Sinclair, T. Exeter
Townsend, T. Liverpool
9 Travera, Capt. N. C.8 Albany
Barracks
Treere, Capt, R. Jersey
* Walker, J. Chester
WHrren, 8. R. Windsor
9 S£t White, Capt. L.S6 St. Jameses
Park, Horse Odt. and St. Georges
Wright, J. O. Nottingham
ird Class,^with the relative
rank of Ideuteaemt.
Dusautoy, Lt. Jamea Taunton
r^rabam, Lt. H. 10 ChiOuetgr
McDonald, Capt. D. Paisley and
Dumbarton
SpaldfaBg, Lt. W. R. Fort AvMtsttts
««a Wilkie, Mt^ P•^88 Brittol
* WiUle, D. Oarlish
Pt
326
iiarrack-Masters*
* Atklii90ii,T. J.
* Blackwell, W.
Bowea»C(r;^(.H.
Browne, OomU V,
TempUmort
Cork Barbour
Duncannon Fort
JBtiturbet and Ca9an
CarloWf Atkfft and Baltlng1a$»
Butcher. W. b. CasUebar.Fox/ordf Baltin robe 4- We^tport.
CUnpbeU, Capt, J. ParMOnMtoreitt Bnrutgher, Shannon
Bridge and Portumna
Daniel, Ens. R. A. Ffrmoy and MUeheUtonm
£ Doyle, U, Col. M. T^ Ballincolllg
iton, Capt. G. H. Kitkenny and CastUeomcr
Lt»^CM» H.H.FkrquliMMii Portcbcllo, Btffgar'iBuah^and
Pigeon. Bouu Fort
Friiell, W. B. Cahtr, Ooffh^n, and Nen Jnn
9 Qaynor, Capt. B.D Buitevant^ Hallow and MiUstreei
IN IRBLAKD.
Macintosh, B.
.>Ia«Qu(H>n, J. D.
92£iUlDchiD, Capt
Umerieh
Neterjf and Dofenpatriek
P. 14 Boyte, Balkigkmim rvm mnd
Carrick on Shannsn
MuDro, A. T. Sliffo, BaUp»kaumm and Mmtlamd
NiKbelt, Copt. P. LottQfordf Oranard, Mottommt^ , ^.
O'Brien, Lt. J. Droghcda
O'DooncU, 1./. P. Yongal rnnd Ihingmmmm
&BiO%ke*,Lt,SirH.T.Bt. l)trry,Liffordan4am»§h
On, Lt^ J, Dublin Royal Barrack*^
Mountioy and Bovni JnMrmarw
fPhlUipe, Lt.fLI.^ Dtmdaik
Pliilll]!*, N. Atkiomo
*Pringle, B. BnnUkilUn
Rowan, Cnpt, Rob. Belfast and Carrlchfergyu
Oore, JVo/.H. Rots, CB. Cashsl, Fethard and Tipperary 9 R07, Capt, J. A.^ TulUnnors and FMii^Mmtn
BOoeertC jr«t^J.N.10 Cori:
OO Hewitt, Lt. R. Clonmelt BaUinamuU and Carrick
on Suir
Bteki, Capt. J. Venagk and Boicrea
9flttg1iet, £1. J.ll Oaboay, Dunmors, Lougkrea and
Ouffhtermrds
Jephtoo, k Watnjard and Ntw Bou
Keamej, Jaa. Armagk and Uonagkan.
9 JCirkman, 5 Capt, J. Biekmond, Island BrldffSt and
Magaxlnt Fort
UPON POREIQN STATIONS.
p Ruttaerfoid,^ J.90 Kinsala, Ckarbrs Fwrt^
and CUmakiltp
* Thoropion, Gordon Charlswont
P. P. Trotiiian Oort and dare Cnstii
(Oa Wail, J. Q. Nsftbridffo, »aa» f
Vivian, Capt. R. Tratso
Warburton, W. E. HuUingar
9 Zotiel, Capt. S.10 Dublin^ Linen Batt
Antigua • O. F. C. Peter
Bakamas P. Dniec
Barbadoes J. Badtlej
Bcrbiot *■ Oeorn StokM
WnkTacfcer
Wm. Daff
J. W. Luaid
*S. Tboaiat
•P. Monioil
9 Haf. F. B. Eliot
D. Hogg
A. Oarratt*
• L. WooIU
Pnu Rajnet
DOT.Wilion
W. H. Orar
Tho. Trifse
Thomas Bate
Wittiam Htnry flfi T. H. A. Sie-
pheni^
Toramt^ H. OoiDwall
Oejit of Ocod Bops
€3aps Toson Lt, J. E. K. Oragao
QrsJumCsToion Capt. H. Bo jet
Canada
Amkorstberg
Broekwitts
By Toron
CarUlon
Ckambly
Ckatkam
^rt Oeorgs
Jsis anx Sots
Kingstm^
London
Montrotd
at. Jokn*s
Simon's Totcn
FortBsaufort
Alffon Bay
CepkaUmim
Corfu
Demerata
Dominica
aibraltftr
South DM.
Sortk Do.
Orenadu
Bondnras
BongKomg
Jamaica
Nettoastls E. Harrison
Up Park and Kingston
JitoHsy Mitt and Port Moyai
W. A. Stewart
Spanisk Tonm Capt, P. Campbell
Port Antonio Ctiftt. D. Oonlon
Maroon Town P. N. Skinner
MontegoBay Geo. Pnrd
Um^rsthss^ »aLr,J.S.Semey
* J. Pearson
W. Fisher
•H.W. Piers
Copt. J. Haddlt>stone
j)£l.Va>.J.DanleU
Capt. Mortimer
•J. Drew
[Prankland, BartJi 7..
9 ta Oapt. air V, W
Lt.CoL B. Uscelies
* £. C. Harmer
•H.deR.MatwelI
Li. J. R. Lugt
m|r-M« ( A. Lord VLnj
^^^" I ror.y8aneldiB9Brownf.CB
Ksmfomndtand J.
None Soutk Waif
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War Services of the Barrack- Masters,
1 M%|or Smith seired with the Ri6e Brigade during the Peniiuular war from 1808 to Its termina-
tion in IS14» and was present at the actions of Calcavellas, Royales, Constantino, B«taiixos, EX
Bargo, Corunna, Gallegos, Barquillo, and the Coa— dangerously wounded ; siege and stoim of
Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajos, battle of Salamanca, adyauce to and capture of
Madrid, aetion of San Miian, battle of Vittoria, action at Echalar, both attacks of Vera, hatUe of the
Nivelle, action of Arcangucs, battle of Orthe^, action of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Scrred
also the campaign of 1816, iaeludlng the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Hodal with
ten Clasps.
5 lient. Boase served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 32nd, and was present at
the battles of Roleiat Vimiera,aod Corunna, siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca^ — gun-shot
voond in the left leg and another through the right shoulder ; battles of the Pvrenecs on the S8th
«nd 30th July, 1813 ; battk of the If ivelle,^gun.shot wound in the forehead ; battles of the Nivc,
Orthes,aDd Qnatrt Bras, — gun- shot Uirough the left aulde joint. He has received the War Vedal
with eight Clasps.
3 Major Hartley served with the 23rd in the Egyptian campaign of 1801 (MrdaI),inclQdlii|r the
storming of the heightsof Aboukir, — ^wounded in the head ; actions of the Idth and 21st MarcK Serrcd
with the 71st the campaign of 1808, including the battles of Roleiaaod Vimiera,— severely woimdcd
in the leg. Served with the 62nd in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of that war in I8U, in-
eluding the passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10tb« 1 1th,
12thyaiid 13th Dec. 1813, and investment of Bayonne. Also the campaign of 1815« ind was pre-
sent at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
4 Lieut. Hockittgs served with the 25th in Holland in 1790, and was present at the battle of
Egmont-op-xee. Also the Egyptian cam])a!gn of 1801, and lost his right leg in the actloa of
the23nd Aug. near Marabout. Medal for services in Egypt.
6 Capt. Kirkman served with the Rifle Brigade during the campaigns of 1810, 11,12, t3,«a^14,
in the PcninsuUt, including the actions and defence of Cadiz, siege of Tarn^ona, bat tie of Barrosa
actions near Pvente Ouinaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege and capture of Ciudad Bodnco
< volunteered the storming party), siege and capture of Badi^os (votuoleered, and
nied the forlorn hope, and was woonded in the bead), battle of Salamancai advaiso* U
capt me of Madrid^ subsequent retreat through Spain, affairs of San Mnnoi and 8^f&
Wat Services of the Barrack-Masters, 327
wHich ended in the capture of their last gun ; action at Echalar, passage of the Bidassoa,
various actions in the Pyrenees, battle of Kivelle (gun-shot wound in the right arm), ac-
tion of Arcangues^ and passage of the Ni ve. Served also the campaign of 181d in Belgium.
He hAB received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
6 Captain Lake served in the Guards during the campaign of 1814 in Holland, in-
clndhig the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-
2oom. Served aUo the cam^mign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo, at the latter of which he was severely wounded in the head whilst defend-
fttgf the advanced post of Hongomont.
7 Captain Serv antes embarked for the Peninsula in Oct. 1810, as a volunteer, and sp^ed
as such with the 48th and 60th regts. up to and at the battle of Albuhera, when he was
gazetted to an Rnsigncy in the 97th,whichregt. being ordered to £ngland,he got removed
back to the 66th for the purpose of remaining on servlc:*^ and continued to serve hi the
Peninsula until the end of that war in 1814^ including the battles of Ylttoria (wounded).
— PjrreneeSi, Nivclle, Nive, Orthes, Aire, and Toulouse, besides several minor engagements.
Wounded in the face in 1811, when on escort duty.
8 Captain Travers, prior to entering the army, served as a Midshipman in the Diana
.* firigfttey. under Captain Maling, for three years, on the West iudia Station, and was fre-
quently engaged in boats cutting out vessels under the batterie i at the islands of Curacoa
and Cuba. In July 1806 he embarked with a detachment of tie Rifle Brigade for South
America, and was severely wounded in the shoulder at the attack on the suburbs of Buenos
Ay res on the 3rd July 1807, but this did not prevent his entering the town on the 5th
with General Crawfurd's Brigade. He served under Sir John Mocre during the campaign
and retreat to Corunna in 1808-9 ; and subsequently accompanied his Regt. to Walcheren.
From 1811 to 1814 he served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Sala-
manca,— where his horse was shot under him when acting as Adjutant ; capture of the
French rear guard on the following day, capture of Madrid and the Retire, afiair near
Val Moresco, covering the siege of Burgos, and several skirmishes on the retreat to Por-
tugal. Commanded the Advanced GuaKl of the Light Brigade at the battle of Ylttoria,
the Pyrenees, and various affiiirs of Out Posts. At Vera Bridge be commanded the
advance Picquet. In 1814 he accompanied bis Regt. to America, and was severely
wounded in the attack on New Orleans. He has recived the War Medal with three Clasps.
9 Captain Gaynor served in the Peninsula witli the Portuguese army during 1608| 9,
and 10, when he was wounded and taken prisoner at Arroyo del Puerco.
10 Major Gossett served with the Rifle Brigade in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to July
1814, including the battle of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 1 1th, 1 2th and 13th Dec., passage of
the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actions at Tarbes and ToumefeufUe, and battle of
Toulouse. Served afterwards in the American War, and was constantly engaged near New
Orleans from 23d Dec. 1814, to the 7th Jan. 1615, and was also present at Sie attack on
New Orieans on the 8th Jan. — wounded in the b^ui. He has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
11 Lieut. Hughes served in the Peninsula with the 57th from 1810 to the end of that war
Ib 1814, and was present at the Battle of Bnsaco, first siege of Badajoz, battle of ilbu-
hera,-— severely wounded through the left thigh ; retreat from Madrid, battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July, and the Nivclle, — severely wounded in the right
thigh, where the ball remained for nine years. He has received theWar Medal with five Clasps.
12 Capt. Hicks served in the Peninsula In 1812, 13, and 14, including the battle of
Castalla, and siege of Tarragona. He was present with the Anglo-Sicilian army during
the whole of the operations on the coast or the Faro against Mnrat, Including tlie siege of
Scylla Castle. He served as a Lieut-Colonel with the Anglo-Spanish Legion in 1835, 36,
and 37, including the action before Brnani, relief of Bilbos, storming the lines of San
8et>astian (severely wounded in the side), operations on the 10th, 12th, 14th, and I5th
March, Keneral action on the 16th March, 1837, during which he was wounded, and had his
horse killed under him. For his services in the British Legion he has received two medals.
14 Captain Minchin served in the 51st the campaign and battle of Corunna. On the
expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Flushing. Embarked with the regt. for
Lisbon in Jan. 1811, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d*Onor, co\ering the siege
of dudad Rodrigo, two sieges of San Christoval, covering the 2d siege of Badajoz, affair
near Val Moresco, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, covering the
liege of Burgos, actions of Monasterio and Quintana PuUa, and retreat into Portugal ;
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, covering the siege of San Sebastian, action of Lesaca
(severely wounded), and occupation of Bordeaux. Served also in the campaign of 1815,
Including the battle of Waterloo, capture of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris. He has
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
16 Captain Zobel served with the 5th in the campaign of 1799 in Holland ; and with
the 26th during the campaign of 1805 in Hanover. Bmbarked with the 66th for the
Peninsula in 1^09. and was present at the taking of Oporto, and battle of TsTavera; and
returned with the Regt. in 1814. He has received the War Medal with one Cla^p.
17 Sir F. W. Frankland served in the Peninsula with the 2d Foot fW)m Nov. 1812 to the
end of that war, and was present at the blockade of Pampclona, battles of the Pyrenees
on the 28th and dOth July, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, actions
iietbrt Bayonne, and at Toulouse as acting aide-de-camp to General Sir Wm. Anson
tn position at Halle during the battle of Waterloo, and at the assault of Cambray as aide-
de-catnp to Oen. the Hon. Sir C. Colville. He has received tlie War Medal with four Clasps.
328 War Services of the Barrack^Maeiere*
He ivi* also at the capture of Minorca ; theexpnUloa of the French from Egypt ; and In tl^
Peninsula and France to the conclusion of the war^ — at the capture of Badajoz vaa the fint nbo
entered that fortresB. T^lien on hoard the Samuel and Jane transport with 300 soldiers, cap-
tured a privateer which came alongside tliat Teasel at night, when the fire of the troops aimi-
hUated her crew. Lieut. Graham has received four severe wounds during these senricea. Ua
has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Badajoz.
90 Lieut* Rutherford served in the Peninsula witli the old 04thy was present at the
defence of Cadiz In 1810, lines of Torrts Vedras, punuit of Masnena, actions of Pomba!,
Bedinhai Condelxa, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, battle
of Vittoiiai blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, Pampcluaa, and the Nivellc,
pasaaga of the Qave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actiun of Vic Bigorie, and battle of
Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
21 Mid^f ^ Renzy served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege and
capture of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula in the 82nd, and at the battle
of Vittoria he was inost severely wounded by a cannon-shot, — ^right arm amputated. He
has received the War Medat with one Clasp.
82 Major Edwards served with the 13th Dragoons through the Peninsular war, and has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
23 Major Wilkie served with the 02nd the Egyptian campaign of 1 801 , including the action
ofthe 13th March(wounded),captureofCairoand of Alexandria. He served also in tliePtAia-
aula. France, and Flanders, and was presentat Arroyo de Molino, Vittoria, the diiTi'rent affairs
In thePyTenees,N{yelle,Nive,Orthes,Toulottse,andWaterloo~ where he was severely wounded.
He has received the War Medat with six Claapa.
24 Lt.Col. I>oyle sailed in 1805 with Lord Cathcart's expedition to Hanover, and being
shipwrecked became a prisoner of war to the Dutch. In 1808 lie went with Sir Arthur Wcllea-
ley'sexpedition to Portugal, and was shot through the body at Roleia. In 1809 he wus at the
aiage, sortie, and capture of Flushing, and storming of Fort Ramakins. In 1810, 1 1 ,and 1:1
be served in the Peninsula in Piclon's Division, — in pursuit of Massena from Santarcm, ac-
tions at Pombal, Redinha, Roblida, Condeixa, Sabuga],and Fuentes d'Onor; siege of Bada-
joz in 1811, cavalry affair at £1 Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo,sit*ge and atorae
of Badajoz (a ball lodged in the cavity of the chest, unextractcd— a ball through the rigbt
arm, which was splintered— nedc and head wounded) ; battle of Salamanca, capture of Ma«
drid and the Retire. In 1814embarked for Canada in command of a detachment of the 6Ch-^
repelled two attacks on the Transport by Privateers. Present with the Army at Platsburgh.
He haa received tho War Medal with seven Clasps.
25 Captain White served on the expedition to tiie Elbe and Weser under Lord Calhcut;
the principal campaigns in the Peoinsola under the Duice of Wellington including the
operations on the Coa during the siege and battle of Almeida, the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo,
the aiege and storming of Badajoz, the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and tbo
Retiro, the siege of Burgos and affair on retreat at Muriel. The campaigns In Flandcra
and France under I«ord Lynedoch and the Duke of Wellington, including the attack oa
Meraem, bombardment of Antwerp, the afiair of Fort Frederick Hendrick, and sicse of
Bergen-op-Zoom, the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capitulation of Pari*.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
20 Lieut R. J. Phillips served with the 27tli Regt. in the Peninsula, aad was preamt
at the pursuit of Massena from Santarem, in various minor affairs, and at the siege and
storming of Badi^oz, at which last lie was shot through the shouldcr-joiot of the right ana,
and also through the left thigh. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
20t Captain Roy served in the 71st at the battle of Blenberg and capture of the Capo
of Good Hope in 1806. Capture of Buenos Ayres same year including tlie several actiona.
Campaign in Portugal and Spain in 1808-0, including the actions at Roleia, Vimitra, Li^n,
and Comnna. Capture of Walcheven. Campaigns in the Peninsula in 1810 and 11, and
present at the actions of Sobral and Fuentes d'Ouor. He has received the War Medcl with
four Clasps.
27 Captain Jeffreys entered the corps of Royal Marines as 2nd Lieut, in 1803, and waa
appointed to the Marine Artillery in the following year* He served off Boulogne, and ako
In the action under Lord Cochrane at Basque Roads, as senior officer of Marine Artillery,
OB board the Btnm bomb vessel. In 1811 he proceeded with the marine battalion, com-
mandad by the late Sir Richard Williams, to Portugal, and returned to EngUnd Is -iSIS.
In 1819 he obtained a company In the Glamorgan Militia, and having volunteered the soma
year into the 63rd regt., he landed in Spain, and proceeded to join the army at Tooloaae.
Ha haa received the Naval War Medal with one Claap for Basque Roads.
28 Mr. Stephana served the campaign of 1815 with the Srd battalioa of the Royals,
and carried the regimental colour at the battle of Quatre Bias, retreat on the folloalQg
day, battle of Watcrioo, aad capture of Paris.
29 Mr. Garratt served with the 49th during the last American war, and waa present at
the battlea of Qnaenstown, Stoney Creeli, and Fort George, and In the exitedition to Platts-
burg, besides various slurmisbas. On the outbreak of the Rebellion in 1837 he commaDdcd
A company of Volunteers at the attack on the Rebel position at Gallow's IliU, andsmcd
aiterwarda as an Adjutant of Militia until tlie suppression of the Rebellion in 1838.
90 Mi^or Travcrs served the campaign of 1700 in Holland as a Llent. and vras sevteely
woonded In the body in the action near the Helder, 27th Aug. He was afUrwaida piv-
aant when the enamy under Marshall Brane were defeated in their attack on the BHtlsh
Unas, 10 Sept. ^ also present at the battle of the 19ih Sept. and that of the 2&d Oct. at
Barren f wounded ) : tosethcr with the actions of tlie 6th and 10th Oct.
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. P. D. StokM, h.p. 4 P. 8 Kov. 44
. ( 9 X'f<»<^W.Whitfleld,||.p.62F. 18Ap.l4
. i Capt. C. F. Hen cy, UuitU. 28 Mar. 45
18 May 40
38 Nov. 45
6 Jan. 47
18 July 48
. 28 Aug. 44
. 11 Dec. 46
HUDSON'S BAY.
Mt^or W. B. Caldwell {Commandino) Unatt. 9 Nov. 47 1 Capt. C. V. Fots {Local rank)
FALKLAND ISLANDS. | VAN DIEMAN'S L.^ND.
Oaj't. J. Afid (L«<cal rank) | Capt. T. B. Russell.
*«* The date after the name refers to the Officer's Army-Rank.
Scale of Altorvaficfs in addition to Half- Pay.
1st Class.^Officers having the rank of Captains, and superintending Districts containing
from 600 to 1000 Pensioners and upwards, ten shillings and sixpenoa per
diam.
2nd Class.— 0/Bcera having the r&.nk of Lieutenant, and superintending Districts containing
from 400 to 000 Pensioners, eight ihillings and sixpence p r diem.
tPor continuation see foot of neit page.
330
OFFICERS OF THB LINE RETIRED ON FCJLI PAY,
Under ths Soyat Warrant of lit October 1840.— aii<< tcAicA, wUh the OJfieere of tks late Ba^i
Veteran Battalioniy ^c. cott*plete an EstablUhment of 20 XAeutemmt'Coloneief WiM^ierMf ami
116 Captains f qfvshom 45 may he Brevet Field Offieere.
LiatrTBiTAiiT-Coxjoir su.
Commiuitn, \ Setired,
ClurlM HnfKn, S4 F. . .10 Oct. 85117 Aug. 41
9 John Ciiinp^U, 07 F. . . S8 Jun« 38 20 Oct. 41
aCUowph Mark Hartj. KB. 99 P. 82 Jnly 41 'l4 June 42
B4»r T. Timnon, 19 P. . 99 Jufj 99^
aCl Richard WMtmore, SS P. . 14 June 4f
fl HO John CroM, KH. 68 P. . 0 Feb. Si
aiaee Lewie Baeden. CB. S9 F. 22 July SO
JlPairick Qrvwe, 75 P. . .9 Nor. 90
oeeph Kelsall, 70 P.
2 Ang. 42
14 Apr. 48
•21 April 43
15 June 43
^ .,12 Dec. 49
88 June SSlvS Feb. 44
? Robert Hunt, 48 F. .
enry C 8ireetfei:d. 67 F.
Jamee W. Peiriluuflti 63 F.
Rtchent WtltlnRton, 84 F. .
Henry Senfor, 65 F. ...
m Edward Jamee White, 70 F.
William BloU, 52 P. ...
B Eyre Joha Crabbe. 74 P. .
f Johft fitaelcton, KH. 80 F.
88 Man. 44IU Mar
4 0et 8fll8A^nl
17 8«pt.8H16
8A.prn4stl6 8epl.
18 Sept. 84 >80 Dec
88 Feb. 44}88 Dee.
II May 88 16 Jen.
« now. 41 I May
17 July 4010Jaly
Majoms.
flQ ThomM Reld, 8S P. . .10 Jan.
IOeo. Flti Oerald 8tack^ Kii.9A P. 86 Oct.
lexander Sharroclu 88 P« •
{Philip Aubin, 67 P.
Henry Clenivnts, 16 F. .
Peter John Wllhita, 48 P.
BaiDuel Georxe Carter, 16 F.
John M. UalielU 16 F.
9 William Cannon. 97 F. .
Gerald Rocbfort. 8 F. X/.-CU.
37 SO Oct.
85
27 Sept. 30
12 April 31
10 Jan. 37
10 Jen. 37
8 Feb, 84
28 Jtint 38
40
8 Jan. 41
26 Oct. 41
1 1 Feb. 42
27 Mar. 42
6 May 42
8 July 4-i
10 Aug. 42
88 June 38*27 ^ept. 42
23 Nut. 41.14 Oct. 42
John Ktison, 02 F. . . .
J. C. Chad!, 1 W.I. Rect. Xf.-CWI.
Robert I'atiiteon. 18 P. Lt.-Col.
S2J»)|rS0«87
1 Jaiy 42)8
iUf,
4 0CL 42180 Jbm
9 «£i Wm. Bumiy. KB. Cape ) ^ „ .1,- _.
Mounted Riflemen. U.-OoL ) *" '**^' ♦* *• "*•
Wro. Raban, 22 F. .18 Dec 40 28 JPekb
XonnanMadMan,CB.S5P.£l.-Cbl.88Dec. 42iU
E. W. Bray. CB. 30 F. U.-Col. 80 Apr. 44 7
John H.Poole, CB. 29 F. U.-Col. 4 Jaly 43^0
48
46
48
48
46
48
43
48
44
44
Hot. 49
OAf^AlVt.
28 June 88
2 May 30
21 June 8.^
98 June 88
29 Aug. 96
10 Jan. 87
do
98 June 8S
do
do
22 May 26
28 June 98
10 Jan. 8
98 June 38
6 June SO
10 Jan. 87
30 Oct
do
40
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Aoril 41
9 IfaaeBlehardson. 11 F. M/^fer
Aylmer Dowdoll, 84 F. .
Peter Baaon, 01 F. .
9 John Clarke, 66 F. Mt^r
W. Brooke Pigot. 68 F. .
S John 1>4iyle, 72 P. Majpr
Peter Bniherland, 79 F. Jf«:i^or ,
Rlehcrd Tiitlun, 77 F. Mi^Jor .
James T. Moore^ 87 P. Mqjor
John Manbalt, 9) F. Mt^or .
981 Robert Cochrane, RMe Br.
John Bonaffly, 6 F. Major
Rich.Uandco€k. 46F. Major
^m. Henry Arthure, 50 F. Mtijor
Richard Pry, 68 F.
Jamee Maeoo, 77 F. Mnjor
{I George Pincknes 82 F. M«Ucr 92 July 30
. B. P. Patf ley, 89 F. • .
Charlee Gordun, 08 P. • .
MThomae M<iore, 18 F.
P Riebard Mannera. 58 F. M^fior
Dlckeu Mark Uaaleaood. 14 F. .
John Krlly, 6 P
9 Jame* Jaekeon. 67 F. Major .
Adam Beeerhoudt. 58 P. .
Ambft)ee Spong, 6n F. Major
Hoberi Bro»n«, 16 F. M^;or
Stephen Noel, 09 F. Major . .«...,««.,
ilWm.8nn,irir.Newf.Co«.Lf.-Cor. do {26 Oct. 41
10. H. B. Mur|>hy, 98 F. Major 10 Jan. 87^5 Kot. 49
ohn. M. Hewton, 80 P.
Wm. White WarbHrton,e7F. M»j.
Tho.H1nton Hemmani,78K. JVi|/er
Robert Tbrry, 81 P. Lt.'OoL .
9 Ales. Campbell, 88 P. ATi^^ter .
10 Mar. 82
98 Fib. 88
18 Peb.
98 June 38]
10 Joly 8lj
97 May 8625 June 41
29 June 98! do
29 April 30 do
28 June 38 do
88 jMne 88! 1 July 41
29 July so; 6 Get. 41
18 Mar. 35 14 April 48
93 Not. 41;24 Not. 48
do 90 Dee. 48
92 July S«
98 Kot. 4I>92 Mar. 44
Jamee John«ton, 44 F. M^jor
John Adrian Lotman, 94 F.
Henry Dixon, 81 F. Mt^fOr
ohn Blackall, 88 P. .
S Jnroee Poynts, 80 F. Major
f.
99JDTy 8099]Ur.
13 Feb 85,10 May
93 Not. 41 do
1 June 88 97 Sept.
_ 98 Not. 41 90 Setit.
William Oox, 54 P. M^for . . 10 Jan. 37k 9 Dee.
9 £81 John GriflHh, 1 W. I. Reft. 90 July 8a( do
f Robert Woodbouie. 98 F. .91 April S3 S Jan.
Charles R. Wright, 48 F. Major 93 Not. 41 B M«y
Edw. Goate. 83 P. Major . . . "
M M. C. Lynch. 14 F. M^jor .
William Dempster, 41 F. Major
CCl Churtes Hill. 54 F. Major .
John Harref* 97 P. ....
Robert Alex. An«lrewt,8U F. Jlf<!/.
George Mainwartng, 29 P. . •
MR. W. Hooper. 60 P. M^^jor ,
wm. John King, 9! F.
John Campbell. 74 F.
William Barnes, 17 F. Mt^jor .
Wm. Dotialdnori Price
John Bolton, 78 P. M^or
Daniel Riley, 94 P. M^jor, . .
Robert Sloan Ridge, 86 F.
99 Jul* SO S May
93 Nof.4i:i8 S«pt.
98 Not. 41 OOcc.
do do
9 Oct. 87 13 Not.
8 Not. 46 l\ Dee.
5 June 40 29 J«n.
10 Jan. 87 do
8 Oct. 40 14 May
15 Dec. 87 do
0 Not. 46 17 teL
98 Aug. 88 8 Oct.
8KOT.4888 Jn«.
0 Nov. 46 r Apr.
9 SepL 87 19 May
44
44
a
44
44
45
46
46
Da«id Dickson, 05 P 26 Jan. 88 »
RiilMrd Thompson, 51 F
Hender MonntsteTen, 48 P. . .
Chnrlton O'Neill. 07 P. Mi^or .
George Oardine Sba», 68 F.
William Knowle«, 50 F. . , .
Henry NiehoUs, 04 P. ...
Rwan Mcpherson, 00 F. Mai. .
Jame«PIggoit,St. Hel.RecL M^j.
M Joseph Smith, 14 P. Major .
pm David Cooper, 17 F. . .
98 Aug. 41 \% Jnlgr
80 NoT.a8lSOrt.
99 Not. 41 90 Oct.
81 May 80 15 Die
25 June 41 9 Pvh.
9 Feb. 889SMar.
98 Not. 41 h 4mtm
9 Not. 46 8 Jnne
9SNoT.41l8J»l|
16 Not. 4191
46
41
47
47
47
48
48
44
48
48
48
48
44
48
40
48
48
48
48
8rd Ctaae.-> Officers of whaterer rank. In remote Districts where there nn* fewer iban 408
Ptonfionert, a rsdnoed allowance proportioned to the number of PenaMmei%
and tJie distance to be trarelled in visiting tliera*
The allowaneef to the (wo flrat cJasaes have been calculated on tbw principle of pltdng eneb oAcar j
possible In the same position, in respect of Income, as If be weie aerving on fuU>pay, and la made «p of i
ttenu:—
um
To n Capl.
_ », dm
DUIbmiee bet «reen half and full pay 4 7
Lodging and fbel allowance 9 0
Allowance for a horse, or for travelling........ 9 0
Allowtnee In lien of a servant • i 8
Allowance In Ilea of postage, stationery, uhI printing 0 5
10 0
To a Llevt.
4. d.
9 0
1 8
9 0
1 8
8 8
8 1
In the «rent of the Stair Oflker of ^nslonfrs being tnldeet to additional
employmeai la aid of the Civil Powev at a distance from head-qnarteH, be will
0ve ebUling» a day while nscMasfUy detained ffum home, together with the
inmrrsd bf lUnk
CbnliiVair AtUmtmeet.
For 80 enrolled mt*n, one shilling a dny.
100 and npwnrdi^ one akilling and tlzpence a dny.
f, „ two shilliofs a dny.
In roneeqnefn ti
raerlTv n Airther allow
of tmTcttinff
hJa
nf
REGIMENTAL PAY, ke.
ANNUAL PAT OP COL0NBL&
331
CORPS.
if appoioied on or before
If appu.nied after the
the 91st March, 1894.
81st Kerch, 1884.
life GtftnU i&d HofM Guard*, wUhoui ther tMolutHent
I,800f.
1,8001.
Fint Dragoon Qitante, and tmolwnenUJrom CMhinff
1,100
1,000
Other ReginMAa of Cavalry do.
do.
1,000
000
Grenadier Guards do.
do
1,200
1,300
CaUHMiBi and Bcoli PuilJcr Gdf. do.
do
1,M0
1,000
Xagaktt ladlMtry do.
do. ••.••...
000
500
Fmt Wcit India Regiment do.
do
—
509
BoBond ditto do.
do.
swt «
000
DAILY PAY OF OFFICERS^
Bahks.
OMomI Catnnieiidant ....
Colonel Snd Oommandant
Life
Ooards
ft Horse
Guards.
Foot
Guards,
L s. <L 1 <* s. d.
Hijer
Chq»taln
JDo. fearing h^ber Runk by Breret
Ueulwiant
Do. after 7 years* lenrice
Comet, Ensign, and 8d Lieutenant
• rOnApppointment ..••.
I After 5 year** service...
fi< lA do.
90 do. ........
85 do.
A^jtttani
Qoarr ^^ Appointment
1 0 S
1 4 5
0 15 1
1 6 0
I 8 0
0 15 e
S52:{
After 10 years* serrice .. ..
15 do
8on;eoa ]Ii\|or
Burgeon
After 10 years' service* ..
90 do.
S5 do.
AaAa!Lfkax%
After 10 years* service*
Teler.SniY
After 8 years' serv.*
10 do.
80 do.
*. Is fbe Army In any capacity as a
Vedical
% In
0 10 4 0 7 4
0 8 00 5 6
,
0 18
0 0
IS
15
10
8
8
II
8
10
12
15
10
0
8
10
18
18
15
19
8
7
10
L «. d.
1 a
0 19
0 14
0 0 0
0 8
0 18
15
17
0
8
0 10
0 8
0 10
0 18
0
o'l
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
L «. if.
0 17 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
I
I
^
0
0
10
11
18
0
7
5
13
15
17
0
8
8
6
8
18 o\ 10
0 U
0 15
0 10
8
8
Officer on Full
addJtioH tottip
0 II
0 8
0 10
0 18
0 15
Pay.
pay as a
0
7
7
e
e
8
6
0
6
0
6
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0 0 18
0 0 15
0 0 10
0 19
0 0 7
0 0 10
0 — 01 0
0 — [0 18
0 — 0 15
0
f If 9dCapt. 17s.
Suhnltern.
Royal Artillery.
Horse
Brigade.
L s. If.
8 0 0
1 19 4
1 7 1
Foot.
0 10
0 18
0 9
0 10
1
1
10
10
to 10 8
!
10
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9d,
«. if.
14 0|
I 8
18 I
II 1
XZ 1
Royal
Bngtnra.
I, «.
8 14
1 8
(18
IW
0 It
0 IS
0 lO'O 0
7 10 0 7
5 7 0 5
d,
0i
8
1
1]
Royal
Martn«s
M^d,
18 0
0 0
17 0
;8 0
7 10
IS
15
10
8
7
10
0
0
IjO
to'o
7 0
10
10
18
0
7
5
0
0
0
0
0
a
»16 9
0 10 ojo 6 e
0 8 o'o 48
1 00
0 8 0
t If8dCapt.18«.8<f.
General.
Deputy Cowm. Pen..
STAFF COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
£ M. d.
4 14 11
1 8 0
Assistant Comm. Gen. . .
Dep. Ass. Comm. Gen...
£ «. d.
0 14 8
0 0 6
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
8ANK8.
AAetSS
Ymjs* actasl
Serrica.
£ $.
8 0
1 10
1 4
1 2
0 10
d.
0
0
0
0
0
After SO but { After 10 b«f
under ti Yean* under 30 Tesrt*
ACtMal Scrviee.i aeliMii Service.
£
X
1
1
0
18
8
8
10
0 10
if.
0
0
0
0
0
-'
£
X
1
0
0
0
«.
16
4
10
15
10
If,
0
0
0
0
0
Ifmter 10
TcwiPMai^l
fcivlsek
£ •* d.
D 18 0
0 7 6
Ver. tf br was
Iafp«eftir*Oederaf .«•......
Deputy InepMtor-General
Slav Sofgeon ...•.•..•.•..•..•■.........•......,.,.....1
Regimental Sngeon and Staff Surgeon, 8nd Class
Assistant Sunceon <
M.B. — A Medieal Oflleer hereafter promofed will be repaired to acrre upoa the mlnimatn Pay of hia nev Bank Oti#
ia*e MMlleal Dspertewns ^rlor lo Wtii Jkiljr ino i and Tim rear*. Ii he rveeived hia Brat Medieal Commlaaioft aubaequently to
•axdatibertaaahe had hicher Pay la Ma eld Rank than aueh mlnlmmn. In whlcii eaae ha Atiat aerre the above period upon
that Rale of Pay which may be next above hIa former Pay. befur* he can reeeive any Inereaae.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ON HALF PAY.
Rate* of Half Pay after a Service on Full Pay of
■ ■ II... . I. I ■ lA,, . I . ,11 .1
Inspeetor'Oeneral
0epuf^ do ••»*
0I8h Ohlfcon .»..■...«.••■.••••......•••
Rcff mental Surfoon and Staff Surgeon, Snd
Class
Assiitant Sorgeoa
Apothecary
Purveyor ■•••
Daptt^ Purveyor ....••
15 but under SO but under; 10 but under'
LcM Ibaa
90 Years. |
Zft Year*.
M Ycara.
10 Years.
£ s.
d.
£ «.
il.
£ s.
If.
£ tm dm
1 5
0
1 0
0
*•
a «
0 15
0
0 19
0
e •
• •
0 ir
0 14
♦
• 10
6
0 8 0
0 14
0 10
0
0 8
0
• 7 0
0 15
OftO
•
0 10
0
0 7 6
0 IS
0 9
0
0 7
•
0 6 0
0 IS
0 11
0
0 8
6
0 6 0
0 11
0 8
0
0 6
0
0 5 6
0 7
A
0 6
0
0 5
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• 4 0
0 0
ja
0 5
0
0 4
0
0 8 0
0 7
0 7
6
• •
• •
• •
• •
■•
••
• •
• •
• •
• •
332
HALF PAY.— (WOT BRBVET.)
OLD MATS.
VBW aATS.
BEQIMBNTir. RANK.
Ciirnirt/ injnnt, \Cnralrg |_ia/«wl.
CoIoimI.
licateriftiit-Colonel (30 to rrccirt i'lOO jtcr unuum in addition to ITitlfi
Pajft Au< ff^fU must bt Bnrel VoloHtlt^ and hace swro^ thirty ymrs >
on FuU Ptiff).,. 3
Unior
Captuin ••
Ueuteoant
rV). aboTc Scren Yean ftandinK •
Uo. of Five Yean ttandlnfr, and it at the Battle of Waterloo
OonM>i, Sd U^ntenanl, of £iiMffii.» • • •••
Pajriiiaa.«r* abj%e 5ai»d under 10 ycurk actual lervico a» rujrniatiert
10 15
15 «)
"^ yean actual •errice as Paymaater
-30 Yea.sdo. do
A^Qtnnt* ...
Quaitcr Master! under 5 Yean Service$ •.
Above 5 and uoder 10 ...»
10 15
IS Yean total Service, of which 10 as Quarter Ma»tfr
>S0 Yean, of which 10 as Quarter )Iat.ttT
>Sftrto. ofwhiih 10 do
80 do. or vbich 10 do
▼eterlntrx Surgeon under 0 Yean ^vr\\ce {tem}.orary).
Abore 0 and under 10 Yean
10—-- 20 ,
20 25
26 30
■90 Yean 8 rrlce
N.B.— Lteutenantf and Captatut of the Foot Ouarda, 7t. — BuMsni aad Lleatcoaata, 4t.
STAFF.— CoromtMaryaen* 80f. M. Dep. do. I4f. 8d. AMi»tant do. 7«. A4. Dep. «o. A», IW.
under 6 Vear* Service (^/«M//Nrrary), d«. Uitio under 15 Yean Scrviee» 6f. AIn>v« 15 and aad«r 90t 7«. ^d-,
20 and •indt>r 90. 10«. AImmp 30 Year* f%cr\lce, I6«.
* ir of test ttiaa S Years* scmalsvrMCr u Pa^ututer, tbt ilalf P») of bii fur me r CominiMiua.
t Or the Hair Pay of hit flonnrr ComtBlttlon.
iV.& — PrcTlout 9«rvMie of 10 Yena' darailTn or «p««rda, no Pull Pay in ether Ranks u a Cu— tartantd OSccr, allw flb
uaatrr shall hare complrtrd \U Yean' actual Servtrv as such, tw leckoa as equivalent lo & Years* Urmre aa Payaaostcr.
I If tiipointcd ttnm any olJt^ Comalaaioa In the Amy, and retirinf before iMTlnff eeanpleled y Yran* Scnic* aa Qoaner-
the Hair Pajr of hfa /nnner Coouciaaloii.
I ir b* aball bare prvTlouslf acrTed S Yran aa a Noa-eemmlnioned Ofllcer.
RATES OF H I LP- PAY FOR THE ROYAL ARTILLERY AND ROYAL ENGINEERS.
d.
».
Lleat«nant Colonti 11
U9^0T 10
Captain 7
Pint Lieutenant 4
d. I «.
8 I Flnt Lleot. above aewn yean 4 8
1 I i^cond Limit 8 8^
4 ] Quarter- Ma»tiT 4 8
8 I Sunrfon-Oenrrol 20 0
$. d.
Rerident Sorgton .10 o
Surceun .•• .••«.• 7 O
Fint AMiftant Suigeon 4 O
Second do • o
PlllCErt OF COMMISSIONS.
RANK.
Pull Price
of
Cowiulailoiia.
Life Quatdt.
Lieul«nant>Co!oncI
M^Jor .
Captain -
Lieutenant •
Comet
Jtoyal Jteffimfftt ofllnru Guartfi.
Lieaianaat-ColuitFl
M^or . . . .
Captala «...
Lk'Utenatit • . • .
Comet • . • •
Drtiffcon Ottnrdi nnd DraioonM,
Lie*i(enant>Colonct
MiOor . . . .
Captain . . .
Lieutenant • . •
Comet ...
Foot OuardM,
Lieutonant-Colonel • • •
il^Jor, with ratik of Colonel
Captain, with rank of Lieut Colontl
Lieutenant, with rank of Captain -
Suaicn, with rank of Lteatcaaat
Meglmtnttofthf Lint,
Ueutanant-Cokmel
M^Jor . . •
C«ptalQ . . •
LtrUtPisaot
£na!gu - •
/.
7200
i»50
8500
1785
liOO
$.
0
0
0
0
0
7850 0
b.i.'VO 0
t:AXi 0
lAUO 0
12U0 0
ruHlifr lU9imtnf9 omd JtUU C^rut,
6175
4575
IIU)
840
9000
8300
48<i0
8<idO
120U
4500
8200
IbOU
700
450
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DiMervuce In
UUtennce la
value belwe<t.n
▼alue
the ti'veral
between Ftall
CuMimUitiona
a»4l
In tucoeaalon.
UaSf^ptir.
I. «.
lOJO 0
I85U 0
17,15 0
5:^ 0
lOTK) 0
IbJO 0
lUOO 0
400 0
1000 0
1350 0
20^5 0
3^ 0
700 0
8500 0
2750 0
850 0
lano 0
1400 8
1100 0
990 0
I. «. A
1588 • •
UA9 0 0
1034 8 4
682 18 4
0 t
l«4 • •
MV 0 0
811 0 O
8l» 0 •
188 • •
0 F F i C Bl R S
ON THB
RETIRED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY,
IKCLT7DIKO
THE BOTAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, CORPS OP ROYAL ENGINEERS,
ROYAL MARINES, STAFF, AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.
N.B. OffieerM whose namet are in Italict are on retired full pay*
OffUare above the rank of Captain will be found in the list of Field Officere, at the
beginning of the book, according to the dates of their Rank in the Army,
CAPTAINS.
Abbott, Cbristopher,* Royal Marines ....
Adair, Johan Hein,* Unattoched
Adams, Edward, Unattached
Adanuy Geoiig^e,^ 21 Foot
Adams, Michael Goold, Unattached ....
^Agnew,Thoe.Ramsden* 2 ILYeUBeit. >
Deputy Storekeeper at Tipner .... 5
II Alexander, Henry,* R. Staff Corps ....
ARen, Charles Davers, Unattached
fl 'Allen, John Penn, 1 Proy. Bn. of Mil.
Allen, Robert, 5 Foot
9 Alpe, Hamond, 18 Dragoons • • •
Andrews, Charles, Unattached
Andro9, William,' Unattached
Antill, Henry Colden, New Bruns. Fen. . .
Anton, Alexander,^ 8 West India Regt. . .
9 Appleton, William^* 1 R. Vet. Batt
Arbathnott, John, Viscount, Irish Brigade
Arbuthnott, Hon. John, Unattached . . .
9 Arehdall, Henry, 84 Foot
9 Armstrong, John,*^' 88 Foot
Armstrong, John, 12 R. Veteran Batt. .
IP Armstrong, Robert,'^ 23 Dragoons . . .
Askew, Thomas, Waller's Corps
Atchison, Henry Alexander, Unattached..
Austen, Hen. Edmund, Sub. Insp.of Mil. \
Adjutant, \st R. Surrey Militia. ... 5
Aytoan, Marriot Chad. W., R. Artillery . .
Siaby, Anthony Duperon, Bourbon Reg^.
Bace, Henry William, Unattached
9 Bace, William.*' Unattached
Bailey, Charles, Royal Engineers
Bailie, James, ITnattached
Baines, Cuthbert A., Unattached, Ady* \
let Weet York Militia 5
Baker, George Granville, Unattached. . • .
Baker, Robert,** 57 Foot
9 Baker, William, 60 Foot
Balck, Geoige Philip, Unattached
9 Baldwui, Anthony,** 7 Foot
Barclay, Edward, Unattached
Barna^, Henry Gee, 1 Dragoon Guards..
Barnes, Richard Rnowles, Royal Marines
Barrett, Knox.*' Unattached
IP Barwell, Osbome,'^ Unattached
9*Bates,Robt.Montelieu,l ProT.Bn.of Mil.
JBattersbee, Thomas, Royal Engineers .
Battley, William D'Oyley, 2 Garrison Batt.
H (8SI Baynes, Geo. Macleod,*' R. Art. . .
Bayntun, Charles, Queen's Rangers, )
Barradk- Master at Brighton » )
Beadon, Richard, 9*2 Foot. •••.•••
Beadon, Valentine^ Royal Marines . • . •
COiWBT,
U LIEUT, or
ENSIGN.
11 Mar.
19 Sept
9 April
4 Dec.
21 July
19 Dec.
13 June
17 Sept.
never
■ never
11 Feb.
21 Mar.
24 Sept.
31 Aug.
14 Sept.
30 June
27 Mar:
23 June
25 Sept.
7 Aug.
24 Mar.
2 April
Feb.
7 April
95
05
25
99
25
07
LIBITT.
08
12
96
04
01
01
25
04
03
95
07
93
25
27 Jan.
28 Sept.
31 Dec.
26 July
30 July
cAPTAnr.
06 18 July
09 8 Jan.
28 24 Feb.
04{l5 Feb.
29 28 Dec.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
12 Oct. 09
11 26 Aug.
12 20 May
never
never
12 April
11123 June
13 May
5 May
25 Dec.
12 Nov.
21 April
8 April
14 Nov.
26 Sept.
1 June
20 April
26 June
7 Aug.
13
13
09
14
14
99
05 26 Aug. 14
24 15 May 35
38 8 Oct. 47
10 18 Jan. 21
38 31 Dec. 44
22 June 15
13
2
25
25
13
27
16
11
0429
10 June 26
3 Dec.
April
16 Feb.
9 Feb.
25 April
28 Nov.
03
01
33
09
26
34
12 June 28
1 Aug.
31 Jan.
3 Dec.
29 Oct.
never
12 July
22 May
6 Mar.
10 Mar.
12 Sept.
never
20 Mar.
2 Apr.
4AprU
34
05
02
29
27
06
10
08
11
13
29
07
Mar. 03
11 May
14 Feb.
96
11
27 Sept
1 May
14 May
27 July
2 Oct.
21 June
31 Dec.
03
03
26
05
04
97
09
93
28
33
04
01
36
11
30
39
20
28
25
26
5
15
13
26
27
8 Oct. 30
23
22
19
17
27
14
10
4
3
2
21
22
1
July
May
Nov.
April
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
June
Jan.
April
never
July
Aug.
Feb.
38
06
03
85
07
34
07
28
10
12
13
34
08
Aug.
April
Dec,
Dec.
Jan.
Aug.
June
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
25
41
13
13
20
25
25
09
16
10
04
30
13
15
04!
15 Jan. 29
27 Dec. 42
1814
25 Sept 14
15 Nov. 21
27 Aug. 25
10 Aug. 32
5 April 21
25 Sept 17
29 July
22 July
27 Jan.
7 July
10 Mar.
23 Nov.
3 Oct
27
94
35
36
12
12
48
43
41
48
25 June 3a
23 April 18
25 Mar. 16
20 Nov. 35
12 July 44
26 April 44
6 Mar. 40
15 Oct 93
18
10
11
1
3
3
15
26
25
1
25
22
17
1
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
June
June
Dec.
Julv
April
May
Aug.
Dec.
May
Nov.
Aug.
48
15
10
38
13
47
13
38
26
26
13
29
40
27
10
21
7
10
15
3
April 25
Aug. 16
July
Mar.
Nov.
Oct
48
43
43
48
21 April 46
18
4
22
26
25
3
2
13
O
24
12
25
48
20
25
38
16
47
15
40
1 Feb. 98
never 25 Nov,
6 Feb. 29, 8 June
99
38
Q
Aug.
May
Dtc.
June
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
April 27
Jan. 28
1814
Nov. 47
Sept. 34
1811
330
CapJaifiM.
GORKBT,
BTC.
• • • •
Sean y Isaac, 2^ Vooi •
9 Braufoy, Benjamin ,>> Unattached, {
Staff Qffifer ((f Pensi^nen J
^Beckham, Horatio, 43 Foot
*B€n, James, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia ....
Belson, Gtorge. Rftyal Marines
9 BeltoD. Samnel, Unattaohcd
Bennett , James, Unattaelied
Bennett, Wui. R. Lyon, Unattached
Bentley, A)ex C. Downini;, 7 F(K>t.
Benrsford, Sir Geo. de la Poer, Bt. Unatt.
Beretze, Francis, 1 R. Veteran Batt.
Bernard, Peter, Unattaelied
Bernard, Thomas, Unattached
Bernard, William, Unattai lied
9 Bernard, Hon. Wm. Smyth,** I Dr. Gds.
Bemert, TFI/Zuim, Royal Artillery, Bar- }
raek'Matier at Croydon \
Berry, James Parsons,^ York Chasseurs
*Bettesworth, Henry, 4 Foot
Bevan, Howe Curtis, Royal Artilleiy « • • .
Beverhaudt, A dam,^ 58 Foot
9M Biddulph, Theophllus, 6 Dragoons . .
Bigiii'll, Richard Roe, Royal Marines ....
fl Birch. James,** R. Bngineeiv
Bischhofrshauseo,C.faron,For.C.ofW8ff.
9 Bishop, James,** 9& Foot
Black, George. R. Staff Corps
Hfi Black, Samoel, Unattached
Blackull,John, 98 Foot
Blaeially John, 90 Foot
Qil BIttcklin, Richard,*' Unattached ....
Blackinore, Henry, 3 R. Veteran Batt. . .
Bland, James,** Unattached
Blane. Robert, Unattached
9^9.4 Blathwayt, Geo. Wm., Unattached ..
9j2E BUnnerhassit, Aid worth,** Unatt. . .
Bloomtield, Edwin, 10 For>t
Blyth, Aui^ufttus Fred., C West India R^t
Boldero, llvnry Goo., IJnattached
^Bonamta^ Vieenzo, R. Malta Fen«. Regt.
Bond, Adolphus Fred.. R. Staff Corps, |
Stt^ Officer of Petinonert J
Bonner, J.*hn, Ogle's Rtrcrulting Corps . .
Boti'ler. Robert, R. Engineers
Boultoii, Riclianl, Coldstream Guards ..
Bowcii, Juhu Watts, 50 Foot
Bowk^, Henry Old 11. Id, Unattached ....
Boyes, Robert Nairiie,^' 3 W. India RegL ^
Barrock'Mnster at Grahatnstoum . . S
9 Brabazon, Nichoiait Coltburst, UnatL..
Bracken bury, John, 38 Foot
Bradley, Wm. Brown, 104 Foot
f il Brandcr, Tho. CoTentry,** 50 Foot . .
Bt annan, James, Unattaelied • • .
Bremer, Henry, Royal Marines r ••..•• .
Bn tt, William, Unatuched
Bridge, Robert Onflow. Royal Marines • .
*Bridjie, Samuel, 82 Foot
Briuu!*, Abraham, 5 Foot
Brinekman, John Richard, Unattached ..
BroadKy, Edward Osborne, Unattached, }
Staff Officer of Pensioners ]
Brodie, Hugh,^ 2 R. Veteran Ball,
^ Broughton, Robert Edwards,^ 9 Foot
lit own J Hugh, Hoyal Marines
Brown, Jamet Moatago, Uoattaehed ....
0
8
6
10
0
12
9
8
23
SO
24
17
0
July
Mar.
never
never
May
July
April
April
Apr.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Apr.
Nov.
Nov.
03
10
LIBUT.
1 Nov. 04
8 Oct. 12
98 6
0016
00| 2
31|24
25;17
27{l4
02jl0
d4{ll
3526
25
09
16 Dec. 16
8
6
21
22
3
12
25
9
5
6
14
18
n
4
1
25
23
13
19
1
24
Jan.
never
May
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Julv
never
May
April
April
July
Oct.
July
July
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
25
16
never
never
July
May
Dee.
Dec.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
Jan.
Aug.
-20 July 25
07 20 Jan. 08
25
13
04
07
00
12
9
22
3
1
04 23
25112
10 8
00
12
15
96
04
31
13
14i
04
26
14
23
8
4
13
2
25
•25
4
5
23
29
3 April 28
4
11
11
10
4
May
May
AprU
Feb.
Dec.
25
never
Nov.
April
May
July
May
never
Dec
July
July
July
May
July
April
Aug.
Mar.
May
Oct.
April
Aug.
July
Jan.
CAPTAIV.
7 Nov. 06
14 Aug. 40
25 Deo.
26 Dee.
28 April
Dee.
20 Fd).
4 Feb.
18 June
19 Feb.
1 Aug.
6 Nov.
26 Apr.
26 Jan,
10 Aug.
wnnt
PLACED oh:
HALF I'AY.
14 Aug. 40
60
0830
18
33
32
28
05
26
SO
28
10
1825
D5I28
S4!W
23(31
48
41
4
8
3610
1325
2917
44
41
16
10 Jan. 37
7
25
97|dl
1629
0614
03
1
11120
6
04
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13
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27
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28
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15.26
05{l5
m 5
1531
25
20 June 32
01
25'20 0ct. 26
July
Dec.
July
April
Sept.
June
Deo.
July
June
Jaly
July
Nov.
June
Aug.
April
Feb.
June
June
Aug.
April
April
Dec.
Jan.
3
14
25
Sept. 14
1814
April 95
Doe. 25
May 27
Fc^ 48
Jan. 47
Feb. S6
June 26
May 81
Sept. 47
Feb. 45
May 16
48 8
13I25
4021
86
14|25
10 2
14i24
15;25
11 2
41 2
26) 8
1626
38!
33
03
26,23
3828
85l 9
8410
13! ^
3320
27il7
40i
8ept 46
Sept 14
July 41
Mar. 10
Jttoe 21
Sept 25
Sept. 16
May 12
Feb. 4i)
April 10
Nov. 18
6 Feb. 46
Dec PI
Jaa. 48
Jttoe 85
Jan. 38
Jaly 96
June 84
Ike. SO
12 Oct.
5 Jan. 04 18 July
94
07
35
20 May 14
never
28 Jan.
10 June
15 Aair.
13 July
08 12 May
4031 May
27
10
0
^7
6
•22
11
2
20
8
15
11
12
17
Nov.
Nov.
July
June
June
Mar.
April
April
never
Feb.
July
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
06 20 Mar.
03*28 Nov.
oa'27 July
UOOBlar.
10-25 Dec.
28; 7 8epu
01 -23 Jan.
'22 12 Oct,
never
07 20 Feb.
8 June 15 9 Aug.
08 25 Oct.
05 15 Oct.
04 16 April
14; 1 Jane
23 25 July
30; 7 April
12 26
May
3 J 12 Feb.
2 Dee.
0^ 8 April
lU.24 0ct. 21 '23 July
29.28 Sept.
0(V 8 Sept.
07 OJuly
12 10 Feb.
9G| IJ9M.
I
2020 Sept.
05 2 July
21) Oct.
06 16 Jan.
28(14 Oct,
8828Joly 43
Qol
40; 0 Mar. 41
97.25 Dec 01
14| 1814
44 15 Jan. 47
31 2Aog. 89
Jtioe 30
June 2^
Jaly 17
Feb. -iO
Joly 4^
May 47
June 25
Aog. 44
ISfO
May t25
Oct. £7
14 11
1810
12.25
3028
4526
40 a
2510
42 10
25 20
2525
39*25 Fib. 41
14
12,19 Not. U
34'
47 1 iM. «?
Captains.
331
Brown, Natlmnie], 68 Foot ,...
fl m Bfoirn, ThomaBi** 79 Foot , . . .
rowne, Brotberton, Unattached • ^ • . • .
Browne, Lawrence, 4 Ceylon Begt
Browne, Peter Ratledge Montague, Unatt.
IP Browne, Hon, Tberoai,^ 16 Dragoon*
Browne, William, 34 Dragoons • ,
Bruttorif John, Royal Marine* •..»....
Buchanan, John Grahame, Unattached . .
Bnlkeley, Lempeter, Unattached,
Bulkeley, Thomai, Unattached . ,
Boll, Frederick G. 60 Foot .,...
Sim Burget,Soro. Wald.,'' 6 W. India R.
urke, Alexander,*^ Unattached
9 Burke, Bdmund, R. York Cha«eurs « .
•Bumaby, Bdwin, Unattached ..........
Burnett, Rich. Parry,* Vet, Company . .
IP Burton, John Curzon,^ Royal Artillery
Burton, Joeeph,^^ 37 Foot » . . >»
Boasche, George, 26 Dragoona » .
Butler, Richard Alexander. Unattached.,
9 W^ Butler, Theobald,^* Unattacl^d . .
Butt, John WeiJa, Unattached « .
Bygrave, Joseph, Unattached , . « .
Caffin, Woi. Geo. Chart, Royal Artillery
9 Cameron, Jobn,^ Unattached
Camefon, William,*^ 13 Dragoons .*•...
Campbell, A lexaaidiv. Royal Marinea • •
|}ampbel], Duncan, Royal Marinea ......
Campbellj JohUf 74 Foot. . , . ,
Campbell, John,^« 36 Foot
Campbeil, Patrick Scott, R. ArtUlery, )
Bar. "Matt. Spanish Tovniy Jamaica i
9 Campbell, Willlam,^^ Unattached ....
Oipadose, Henry, Unattached
Capel, Sydney Aug., 51 F. Qr,M. 11 )
Oct. 33, StaJ^ Officer of Pciinonere \
Cardew, Christopher B. Unattached . . • .
Carloaa, John Baxter, 86 Foot
9 Carnegie, W. F. Lindsay /» Royal Art.
Carpenter, Digby Thomas, 61 Foot ....
Carr, Ralpb,^ Royal Marinea
9 Carruthera, William,^ Unattached, )
Town MqjoTy Cape qf Oood Hope . . S
Cartan, Wm., Unatt. Staff Off. qfPen..
Cautery John Money, Unatt. Adijutant )
Monmouth MiUtia 5
Gary, William Lucius, Unattached
Cassldy, Francis P. Unattached
Cater, Thomae Hicie,^^ Royal Marinea..
Cathcart, Hon* Adolphns F., Unattached
Canl6eld, Daniel,^* 7 Foot
Chaloner, John, Independent Company
Chancellor* Juhn,» 61 Foot
Chapman, John Jamea,*^ Royal Artillery
Charlewood, John, Unattached
Charlton, Saint John, 14 Dragoena
Cbatterton, Oliver Nicolls, Unattached . .
Chawner, Edward Hoare, Unattoched • .
Cheape, John, 95 Foot
*Cheape, John, 5 Garrison Battalion ....
Chepmell, Charles, Unattached
Cheashire, Edward, 49 Foot
Chicbeater, Arthur, Liverpool Regt. ....
Chicheater, Arthur Charles, Unattached . .
9 m Chiiholm, Donald,'^ R, Vet. Batt.
COBNET,
ETC.
LIEUT.
30 Jane
33 Oct. 06
1 Sept. 11
5 Oct. 04
81 Oct.
6 Aug.
16 Aug.
15 Mar.
15 Feb.
8 April
30 June
25 Oct.
lOct.
8 Mar.
29 Oct,
4XoT.
10 July
4 April
5 Oct,
never
29 July
8 Oct.
16 Jan.
never
16 Dec. 2530
3 April 06,11
6 Aug. 03il4
4 July 0315
21 May 96
16 Sept. 13
2 April 12
19 May 28
0427 Mar. 05
15 Dec.
ISept
1 Aug.
ll|24Dec.
07 14 July
9928AprU
08119 July
16 9 AprU
25 29 May
CAPTAIK.
28
27
12
10
00
07
04
24 May
8 Feb.
never
5 Nov.
12{21 Oot.
19(12 June
5 May
1 Feb.
4 Nov.
never
35 Sept.
28 April
2 Mar.
19
06
10
28 Feb.
26 Feb.
11
28
7 July 37
4
28
1
never
June
May
Dec
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
AprU
2 Jan.
07|20 July
13 8 April
13 Mar.
29 Aug.
12 Aug.
30 May
11 April
2 Aug.
9 Jan.
5 May
23 Nov.
20 Oct.
12120 Feb.
13(10 Nov.
8 AprU
13 June
6 Nov.
21 April
13 Sept.
10 Sept.
08J28 Nov.
86 20 Nov.
25 Dee.
18 Mar.
07 26 May
04 6 Nov.
a5 31 July
00 27 July
20 15 Dec.
IS 26 Dec.
05
12
oa
04
21
25
281
31
31
23
00
08
05
23
28
17
15
26
10
26
12
09
36
39
35
37
38
14
35
151
26
05
27
14
98
25
125
25
8
18
28
25
9
WHEN
PLu^CED ON ;
HALF PAY.
2
28
9
18
8
1
3
12
1
25
19
25
5
34j28
40 28
June 17
Feb. 16
AprU 26
Sept. 16
June 31
Mar. 16
Dec 19
Aug. 39
May 36
Mar. 49
Aug, 48
May 17
April 36
Aug. 20
Oct. 26
Nov. 16
Nov. 33
Oct. 20
June 02
Nov. 29
Nov. 34
Jnly 43
May 28
AprU 41
Aug. 35
Nov. 17
10 Jan. 30
25 Jnne
17 May
12
34
25 May 39
27 Dec. 3317 Mar. 38
11 Sept OCij'iO Sept. 09
22 Dec 03,20 July 04
23 Mar. 96122 July 97
9 AprU 12 17 Mar. 31
22 May 12
17 July 15
18 May 32
11 Jan. 15
25 Nov.
12 Oct.
7 Nov.
4 April
14 June
30 Jan.
13 Sept.
23 April
10 Feb.
26 July
9 June
17 June
never
May
20 Oct.
27 Sept.
12 Dec.
1 Dec. 18
12 Dec. 22
7 Aug. 35
f*25Decl3
I 3 May 15
13 8
4114
1421
11 6
26
08,22 Oct. 19
37
25
10 Sept. 30
28 June
29 Dec.
31
46
14 April 41
12 April 27
29 Dec 46
80 July 44 1 May 46
21 April 401 1 Aug.
7 AprU 2:> 15 Mar.
1 July
18 Aug.
13 Nov.
13
08
40
1 Jan. 42
31 Aug.
18 Sept.
38
39
1 Dec.
6 July
5 Mar.
48
33
19
15
41
28 13 Dec. 31
09 6 Mar. 28
22 OJune 25
05 18 June 07
00 12 Nov. 03
06 19 May 07
05l 1 June 06
29i lAug. 34
14 10 Nov. 14
33| 5 Aug. 36
25 10 June 26
77,28 Dec 78
I never
04,23 Nov. 04
9611 May 97
01 14 Jan. 02
22 July 42
n Aug. 38
21 AprU 46
26 May 25 20 Jan. 82
26
10 Nov. 29
10 Oct. 05
10 Nov.
27 Dec
13 July
26 May
11 Feb.
14 Sept.
21 April
6 Sept.
12 Oct.
15 Aug.
7 Sept.
14 April
9 July
1 Oct.
15 Dec
12 Dec.
3 AprU
20 July
Q
48
37
32
10 Nov. 48
27
23,14
08<21
OOllO
20| 2
39; 7
20 25
48 15
32
80
03
12 Z'i
04 n
05 li)
35
lb
2
July 82
Sept. 32
Juue 13
July 23
Juue 29
June 44
Oct. 21
Ausf. 48
Sept. 32
1/k:J
April 26
Sept. 12
Mar. 07
Aug. 45
332
Captains.
Cliristic, Fred. Gordon, Unattached^ }
Stt{ff Officer of Pensioners S
Christie, Napier Turner, Unattached . * . .
Christie, Thomas, 90 Foot
Churchill, Edward William, Royal Mariues
<R® Claris, Pryce,** Unattached
Ciayfield, Edward Ireland, Unattached . .
Cleather, Edward John, R. Staff Corps . .
Clements, Wm. VUcount, Unattached, \
Colonel of Leitrim MilUia S
9 0:® Clerke, Sir Wm. H., B^,*' 42 Foot
Clive, Edward, Unattached
Cochrane. James, Unattached
9 Wi Cochrane, Robert,^ Rifle Bri- )
(raile, Military Knight of Wiridwr S
Cochrane, Roht.Mortimer,*''Glenirarry Fen.
Cockburn, Jame^,Unat., Staff Of, of Pen,
9 Cockburne, Wm. Horace/^ Unattached
Cocker, Barnard William, Unattached ••
Coddington, Joshua, Royal Engineers * .
Colby f Henry Attgustuef^ R. Engineers
Cole, Hon. Ilenry Arthur, Unattached .
Collis, Peter, Unattached • .
Colliss, John, Royal Marines *....... i
Colman, Thomas, Unattached
9 ^2.4Colthurat, J. R.,*='Sub. Insp.of Mil.
9 Colfilc, Fre<lerick,*" Scots Fusilier Gds.
Colville, Cliarlcs John, Unattached ....
Connop, Henry, Cape Ref^iment
Conolly, James, Unattached ..........
Conrady, Martinus,** Unattached
Conroy, 5tr John, Bt,^ KCH., R. Artillery
Cook, Jervis, Royal Marines
Cook, Wm. Surtees, UoatL, A^utant \
Ut Somerset Militia ]
*Cooke, John, 50 Foot
9 5jB Cooper, David, ^^ 17 Foot
•Cooper, Robert Henry, 2 Pr. Bn. of Mil.
Coote, Chid ley, Unattachc<l
Cornelias, Richard Longfield, R. Artillery
Corsy, Charles Juste de, 06 Foot. .......
9 Costley, Theoph. Byors,* 45 Foot
Costobadic, James Palliser, Unattached . .
Cotton, Edward Antonius,«^ R. Artillery
Coache, Tliomas, 108 Foot
Cowper,^on.Wm. Francis. Unattached, )
A Lord of the Admiralty ]
9 Cox, Charles*' 41 Foot
CoK, Charles, 87 Foot
Cox, John George, 40 Foot
Cox, Joseph Lucas, Unattached
Cracknell, James Thos,, Royal Marines
Cradock, Arlam Wi]liamson,*16 Foot ....
9 Crai^ie, John, 47 Foot
Cranfield, Geor<ze Darley, Unattached . .
Cremer. James Smith, Royal Artillery . .
Crichton, John, Hangers' Recruiting C^rps
Crofton, Walter Fred., Ruyal Artillery . .
Crosbie, Sir William, JBart,, Unattached
Cross, William Jennings, Unatttched. . . .
Crowther, Richard J, F., Royal Marines
Cruice, Edmund John, Unattached.. • • . .
Cu'li^ertson, John, 45 Foot
CimMv, Alexander Dnnitl. Unattached ..
Cum»ierlr;ie, Charles Lnsl»lni:t'»n, Tnott.
Cumberland, Bcntinck licrry, Mcurftii'*R
KK8IOK,
ETC.
8 Apr.
5 April
1 May
2 Mar.
10 July
15 Oct.
34
21
12
15
15
12
9 Dec. 24
10 Jan.
27 April
5 June
9 Not.
17 ^'ov.
12AprU
10 April
23 May
25 April
12 July
17 Jan.
11 Mar.
20 Mar.
28 May
12 Nov.
22 Sept.
27 May
2 Sept.
17 June
30 April
8 Sept.
20 May
27 June
nCTCT
11 Aug.
never
never
5 July
3 Mar.
0 May
21 Sept.
1 July
OOct.
11
15
35
00
LIEUT.
20 July 38
10
14
19
27
2g
22
Sept.
Aug.
May
June
Mar.
Oct,
25
00
31
22
22
17
31 Oct. 26
25 July 11
21 Jan. 10
28 Dec. 38
8 May 12
08 25
27
00
1«
26
08
28
12
13
07
07
08
30
10
36
13
03
00
34
25
13
03
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or,
00
3t Dec. S7
17 Sept.
14 Feb.
C Auir.
4 July
17 Aug.
9 July
3 Oct.
10 June
7 July
April
June
Mar.
April
Dtc.
April
Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
19 Aug.
23
25
27
8
24
12
14
7
26
13
21
10
28
23
12
28
Dec.
Aug.
June
April
June
June
Feb.
June
Mar.
July
Oct.
never
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct
10
83
12
20
29
09
30
15
3*2
08
on
41
25
37
18
03
12
CAPTAIN.
1
3
13
16
17
24
May
Aug.
April
Nov.
July
Sept.
Aug.
5 April
•25 April
*23 June
5 Oct.
46
40
23
25
32
WHEN
PLACED OR
tiALr PAY.
9 Apr. 47
26123 Oct. 35
01
30 June 41
3 April 46
17 Sept. 25
'24 Aug. 32
20 Mar. 35
31
22
25
49
22 May 28
5 Jan. 39
never
1 May
never
9 Jtme
4 July
1 Jan.
28 June
1 Feb.
•29 Nov.
28
14
161
07
38
08
01
24 Feb. 32
0316
2
21
4
1
2
9
5
O.'i
03
05
07
03
05
on
17
8H
33
13
19
OS
25
04
2*2
10
9
•25
19
19
21
15
12
29
25
'25
13
1
18
13
8
18
i9
19|I3
May
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
June
Mar.
April
May
July
Jan.
May
July
Dec.
Aug.
June
Oct.
May
July
Oct.
05
06
04
07
21
05
06
07
S5
02
30
15
25
04
30
20
IP
2o
6
8
2
8
23
2
6
3
11
20
29
9
31
•22
14
26
13
27
Feb.
June
June
April
Nov.
Sept.
Mar.
Feb.
May
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
May
April
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
May
12
3H
25
20
41
13
35
32
41
30
25
i:*
44
26
45
29
11
34
30 Dec. 45
'25
16
14
4
6
7
23
29
17
Dec.
Nov.
July
April
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
July
Oct.
13
41
25
35
06
13
44
25
05
26 Dec. S626Dee. 95
14
1
20
'20
26
7
o
7
o
26
17
24
•29
19
5
0617
13
3
14
April
April
Feb.
Sopt.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
April
June
April
Jen.
Feb.
Auif.
July
April
Mar.
\i%^e.
Oct.
Nov.
12
13
25
37
98
45
17
26
21
44
14
34
SO
2 May 23
22 May 28
5 0cU 49
I
21
27
24
3
•28
•27
\&
•25
13
26
30
20
17
28
20
30
10
'29
28
Nqv. 3C
Feb. 40
Dec. 27
May 28
July 41
Aug. 38
May 30
June 30
Feb, 10
July 47
April JW
Mar. 47
Nor. 3d
Jane 2i
Aprs 46
1814
1814
June '20
Mar. 44
1811
1814
Mar. 48
July 2^
Dec. 17
9
08
13
11
24113
25
14
4
1
1
29
3
21
9
17
9
Nor. 15
July 18
July ID
Jan. t25
Nov. 14
2814
Sept, i6
May 40
Feb. 4fi
June 20.
Aof . 20
Mar. 4*
Sept. U
April 41
June 4'J
OeL 40
Captains.
333
Onppnge, Alexander, Unattached *
Currte, George Alfred, Unattached
Cnrtis, Henry,'® poyal Artillery
IP Cust, Han. Peregrine Fra.," 3 Dr. Gds.
Custance. Neville, 1 R. Veteran Batt
Daintry, Michael, Unattached
l>'Alton, Edward, Unattached
lyArcy, John, Veteran Company
Jj*Arc^p Judge Thos,, 4 R. Vet. Batt. . .
Darroch, Donald G. Angus," Unattached
9 Davem, John/" 27 Foot, Captain of (
Invalids, Royal Hospital, Chelsea,, 5
Davenport, Trevor, Unattached
Da vies, Arthur, Unattached
9 S^ Davles, David,^^ Unattached
•Davies, John, 4 Foot
Davies, John, Royal Artillery
Davies, Joseph, Unattached •
Davis, Alfred,'* Unattached
Davis f William,'^ Royal Marines
Dawe, Charles, Unattached
9 Deacon, Charles Parke," R. Artillery
Do Blaqaiere, Hon, John," Unattached
9 I^e Burgh, Anth. Philip, Portuguese Ser.
De la Condaniine, Thomas, Unattached . .
Delancey, John, Unattached
De Lisle, Hirzel Fred., Unattached
Delmont, Frederick, Royal Marines ....
D'Erp, Balthazar, Baron, 60 Foot
Despard, Philip Henry, Unattached ....
Des VoBux, Sir Charles, Bart., C3 Foot. .
Des Voenx, Henry, Unattached
Devon, William Henry, Royal Marines
Dewell, Thomas,'' Royal Artillery
De Wend, James Douglas, 52 Foot, )
Staff Officer of Pensioners J
Dick, John, 112 Foot
Hickson, David, 95 Foot
Dickson, James Henry, Unattached ....
9 DifUm, Timothy,^ 2 R. Vet. Battalion
Dixon, John, Unattached
•Dobbs, Francis, 12 Foot
9 *Dod8Worth,Benja., 3 Pro v. Bn. of Mil.
Donelan, Anthony,*** York Chasseurs, 1
Staff Officer of Pensioners \
9 Donoughmor€,J.'^ JS:arl qf,KP.,Gr. Gds.
Dore,FcterL\ikc,^UDnit.StaffOff.ofPen.
Donglas, Henry Hamilton, 78 Foot ..
9 Douglas, Joseph,'^ Unattached ....
Doaglas, Robert, Unattached
Dotodall, Aylmer,^ 54 Foot
Dowland, John, 67 Foot
Dotvman, Jobn,^ Unattached
^3t9^ Down. Richard, Unattached ....
Downes. Wm. James, 11 Dragoons
Drew, Richard Robinson, R. Artillery . .
9 Drewry, Frederick Geoi-ge,®' 12 Foot . .
<fl33 Dromgoole, N. Fleming, 35 Foot. . , .
9 82* Drooght, Jolin Head,** 93 Foot . .
9 Druitt, Edward," 37 Foot
9 Drummond, J. 3I*Gregor,»<* 82 Foot . .
9 Drysdale, Alexander,** 27 Foot
Du Bourdieu, John, 87 Foot
Duckett, George Floyd, Unattached ....
Duncan, William,** Royal Artillery ....
Dunn, lliomas^ 14 Foot
Dunne, Richard, Unattached • . f
20 JLIEUT.
BTC.
25 Aug. 09
1 Sept. 25
22 Dec. 03
31 Mar. Oc»
2 July 12
22 June 20
13 June 30
3 Mar. 08
31 Dec. 94
22 Mar. 33
lilEUT.
CAPTAIN.
29 Dec. 12 28 Mar. 16
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
10 Mar. 32124 Kov. 43j23 Feb. 44
25 Jan. 13 21 April 21
20 July 04
27 Mar. OG
8 June 30
22 Nov. 21
16 April 07
never
4 April 08
8 Dec. 25
21 Sept. 15
26 Feb. 07
28 Jan. 08
1 April 02
30 Sept. 36
7 Mar. 10
16 June 14
27 Au^. 15
23 Sept. 13
8 June 96
never
17 Mar. 25
5 Sept. 95
8 April 25
n Feb. 06
14 Feb. 04
3 May 10
9 Sept. 13
17 Oct.
15 June
9 June 2510Ftb.
2 Aug. 33
29 April 08
26 Sept. 95
•26 Aug, 30
11 Nov.
22 Mar.
17 Feb.
18 June
never
07
38
25
07
29 April 24
26 Sept. 95
20 June 09
14 Dec. 26
27 May IS
23 Feb. 14
15 Feb. 10
12 Sept. 03
29 Jan. 39
18 April 11
18 Mar. 25
8 June 20' 14 July
12 Feb. 24 22 April
11 Aug. 00'27 July
never .30 Dec.
22 Nov. 27 10 Feb.
26 April 96 25 Dec.
9 Feb. 26 26 Nov.
20 Sept.
8 April
11 May
15 April
31 Aug.
10 Mar.
3 Oct.
19 July
27 Nov.
6 Nov.
10 Mar.
19 Jan.
27 May
1 3Iar.
10 Dec.
20 Aug.
6 June
15 June
11
20
29
39
25
08
42
15
37
26
15
99
27
42
26
34
21
08
44
25 Mar.
12 Oct.
10 Feb.
12 Jan.
8 Oct.
16
26
29
49
31
17 Mar. 48
8 June 30
2
3
24
25
9
3
13
9
1
27
Feb.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Sept
June 42
Aug. 30
49
26
28
00
34
15 25
32' 15
25'30
2G,14
08| 1
97
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
JUQQ
July
Feb.
Jan.
29
22
46
10
32
29
28
10
15 Jan.
29 July
17 Dec.
12
04
25
23 Dec.
17 Dec.
48
02
29
33
14
22 May 41
24 June 96' 19 Sept.
9 Sept. 13' 9 Nov, 20 20 Jan.
6 July 32;22May 35 29 Dec.
12 May
5 Nov.
25 Dec.
do
25 Dec. 08'15 Dec.
10 Mar. 14
never
never
9 April 25
25 Sopt. 07
00
12 Feb. 18
never
never
7 Nov. 27
6 May
19 Nov.
04
38
43
13
25
13
42
never
8 April 13 21 Aug. 19 29 Aug.
12 Mar. 14 14 April 18 30 June
10
21
22
Feb. 43
April 04
Aug. 34
1 Mar. 27
6 Dec. 44
27 Oct, 08
30 Jan. 46
5 ^o\. 25
25 Sept. 14
1814
24 May 44
14 July 08 20DLC 10
12 Oct. 15 10 Aug. 20
20 May 13| 2 Mar. 17
1 Nov. 04 28 Mar. 05
28 Sept. 3021 Dec. 32
7 Mar. 11^31 Mar. 14
10 Aug.
4 June
19 May
1 Nov.
3 Mar.
18 Oct.
15 Dec.
1 July
28 Feb.
4 May
10 May
20 Jan.
8 April
9 Mar.
2 May
1 June
3 Sept.
29 Sept.
26 7 Sept. 32 22 Nov.
10; 10 Feb.
08*12 Oct.
04
08
04
0.^
04
28
32
05
03
6 April 25
14
09
4 July 05
8 Sept. 08
6 Mar.
23 May
10 Oct.
8 July
29 Aug.
on
11
05
34
34
1 June 00
11 Aug.' 04
2 Mar. 26
13 July
10 Aug.
29 July
10 Oct.
3 Feb.
4 Dec.
10 Feb.
20 Sept.
5 July
11 Mar.
22 Sept.
16 May
12 27
3813
24'l(J
26 14
49 9
21)
1510
47 3
25 7
36'25
32
26
13
16
14
23
14
42
39
17
08
34
May 19
Feb. 46
July 25
Aug. 28
Mar. 49
Nov. 18
Sept. 47
April 26
June 38
30
25
25
25
4
27
10
18
15
18
23
Sept.
June
Mar.
May
Dec.
Mar.
Nov.
May
Mar.
Feb.
Nov,
30
17
17
17
23
16
43
49
25
19
38
334
Captainst
DattoBf Charles, Unattached
Dusautofff Peter John Jas,^ R. Mariues
Dyer, John Edward,'^ Unattached
Dtfsan, Johnf Royal Artillery • • • .
Bason, Peter, Gl Foot
9 9J& Eaton, Charlefi,'^ 10 Foot
Bckford, Alezandor, Royal Marines . . ..
9 Edmonds, Hamilton,'*' (K) Foot,^ar- }
rack-Master at Ilounslow S
9 CSa Ed wardes, David John,*' R. ArtilU
Bdwards, Oeorge, 76 Foot
Edwards, William Oamul, Unattached
9 9M Elliott, Richard Chas., Unattached
9 £2A Elliott, William,*' 1 1 Foot
9 Eitis, Hevcules,>» Unattached
*£lli8, Thomas Davis, 81 Foot
Elrington, John ilcnry, 28 Dragoons, )
Major of the Tower qf London . . . . >
Emeraon, John,'®' Unattached
BmioBos, Thomas, 83 Dragoons
C Enderby, Samuel,'^ York Chaaseun . .
Bnglbh, John Thomas Joseph, Unattached
Enoch, James John, Unattached
9 Evans, Aug. FitzQerakl,">* 37 Foot,
Capt, of Invalids f R, Hasp, Chelsea
*Evans, Edward, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia
Evans, James,'^^ Royal Artillery
CORNET,
ETC.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
wacR
PUCEDON
HALF PAY.
10 May 10 16 Oct. lS30 0cL 40i4 Jus 4i
14 Mar. 09 16 May S6 10 July 37
20 May Sol-il Dec. 20 24 Nov. 43!91 Jttly It
11 Dec. Id II Aug. 23 10 Jan. 37
6 Oct. m\ 8 Oct, 10 21 June 83
4 Dec. 00| 7 June 0821 April 14 14 Aug. 23
8 June 07j24JuIy ao30May 11 1 Sept. 14
6Feh. 08 33 Feb. 00 13 Feb. S7
1 Nov. 05 I June 00
1 April 10 25 Oct, 27
14 Feb. 28<12Jnly SI
18 Kov. 31
1 June 22 29 Jttit 26
11 Feb. 42| 2 Mar. 41
12 June 40*14 ApHl 43
5 June 00*23 June 11 28 Aug. 27 28 Aug. 2t
4 Jan. 1027 Nov. 12 14 April 18*22 Jan. 94
5 Aug.
never
07
5 Nov. 04
!
30 July
18 June
31 Oct.
7 Aug.
10 Dec.
07
04
11
33
36
20 April 09
never
10 Mar. 85
11 Aug.
25 Dec.
2o
13
£vattf /V<i.(A4J. ss 3Cty, 00) Vet. Comp. . . '25 June
!
120 Dec.
never
16 July 04
02
33
ISJona 00
12 April 00 13 Feb. 27
20 May 05! 3 May 00
16 April 1227 May 10
21 June 39 17 Nov. 48
9 Feb. 39 17 Jan. 45
27
Evelegh, George Carter, Royal Artillery. .
Bvelegh, John Henry, Unatt^ A4it>
West Middlesex MUUia
9 Fallriner, Samael,'^ Unattached. . . .
Parmar, Jasper, Royal Marines
Farrelly John Sidney, Royal Artillery ..
Faulkner, Henry Cole, Unattached
Fayerman, Zaccheus,'^ Royal Marines • .
Fenwick, Horatio, 27 Foot, Staff Officer I
of Pensioners )
Penwiek, William Young, R. Artillery ..
H Ferguson, Sir Adam. 101 Foot I 1 Dec.
Ficklin, Robert, Unattached '20 July
Fife, Adam, 09 Foot |28 April
10 Mar. 081 0 Nov. 09.20 Mar.
never p3 Dec.
28 Jan. 05 20 Dec
28 Feb. 05*25 Mar.
10 Jan. 37|17 April 45
8 April 35 28 Jan. 9620 Jan. 32
25 Sept 00
iJuly 03
a July 18
13 Nov. 35
20 Feb. 00
10 Dec.
15 Dec.
24
13
14
13
11 June 07
5 Feb.
18
20
15 Aug. 05 31 July
10 July 2611 June 38
16 April 38
08
1 June
13 June
30
Fincy, Alen Qeorge, Unattached
i:
20 July
OJttly
OAug.
Fischer, John Nich., Xiet<^. R. Marinas . .
Pisher, Robert Roe, Royal Artillery ....
Fisiier, 8eth Nuttali, Unattached ; 12 Feb.
Fiak, William Hawlev,»« Unattached, \\y^ . ^,
Adjutant, South JJevon Militia.... 5 "' *P"*
*Pitzherbcrt, John, 80 Foot
Fleming, Arthur, Royal Artillery
Foil ^
17 29 July 25
05 23 Oct. 00
15 7 April 2.i
0(J 15 Nov. 07
08 19 April 10
03 15 Aug. 05
28 22 July 30
24 13 May 20
lo 25 Oct.
0 Nov. 40
24 Mar. 07
17 Aug. 421
23 June 37
4 Feb. 08
4 Nov. 80
1814
IDee. 88
28 8ept 36
OMay 03
17 Feb. 31
17 Nov. 48
eOet 46
UJaa. 31
1614
90 Jane 31
OMay a
10 Dec 40
22Ffeb. 27
9 Nov. 40
2 Feb. 10
5Apra44
8 Oct 16
never
17 Aug. 99 27
15
never
May 01
10 Aug. 20 26 Feb. 30
15 Oct 12 25 Nov. 16
5 June 27 5 June 27
12 April lUlOScpt 14
2 Sept 4l|
3 April 35^23 June 46
8 April 20|17FMb. 37
25 Dec. la' 161*
lai
1 June 00
)llows, William,** 18 Dngoons, Staff }\,t% a ^ o^ i.^ u ckioa t 1 a a,! a t™
Off cer of Pensioners VT.. . .....7. I 13 Sopt 82,28 May 3(^26Jnly 44|10J«m
a Foot, Georpe,»«* Royal ArUUery .... 4 Oct 0(}' 1 Feb. 08 20 July 25 29 July
►rd, Charle*,*'" Royal Artillery 1 July OO' 1 Feb. 08 20 July 25' 7 Msf
JttM 48
July 25
36
Ford, Charle*,*'" Royal Artillery 1 July 00 1 Feb. 08 20 July 25
JoTf/, in/Ziflw.'" Royal Marines 3 Oct 05 2 Nov. 09 10 April 32
Forde, William,"^ Unaltsched 4 July Oo 12 June 07.27 July 20'7JBly65
Fonman, George, Unattached 0 Aug. 07 22 Sept 08' 13 Mar. 27 24 Sept 86
|Ji^iaForetcr,Henry,»*^Hoj'al Artillery.. 1 July (Hi 10 Oct 07:26 Dec. 24 7 Feb. 62
Fortcscue, if on. Geo. Matt, 25 Dngoons, 12 Jan. Oi)22Mar. lo'.U Dec. 12 25 Oct 16
Fo^kett, Joseph. Unattached .... .^.. ..24 April 23 22 Oct 25| 7 Nov. 2631 Aug. 30
.28JBly OiiUFeb. 13
1 Fob. 07 20 Sept. 08 31 Doc 39'2« Jan. 44
9 Jan. 2n 15 Dec. 25 12 Dec. 26 M Jtmt 36
16 Jan. OttlOFcb. W 2 July 12 25 Jane 17
FoM.Chrutopiior, 6 Garrison Butt,, See. ? !.,« - ^^ ^i
and Ai^it., Royal Hibernian School 5 ^^'"^^e ui
Foulston. Jolin,*'* Unattached
Fraftor, Evan Bui Hie, Unattached
V Fmaer, Tiiomas,'^ 8:1 Foot
♦Frederick, Sir Richard, Bart., 9 Foot . .
Frederick, Roger ^ 7 R. Vetcrmn BatUlion
never
4 Oct 08
never J27 ^ior. 00*25 May 06
18 Oct 00; 2 July IS(
Captaint.
335
BXSIGN,
ETC.
LIEUT.
Freeman, T. Inigo Wickham, trnattached 19 Dec. 16| 0 Xot.
French, Acheson, Grenadier Guards . . . • |l7 June
Pry, John, U Foot
Fry, Oliver, Royal Artillery
Fry, Richard, 63 Foot
Fulfard, WUHam, Royal Artillery
fFullarton, ilrc/iiiaW,^'«8 R.Vet. Batt.
Fuller, Fred. Hervey,*" Unattached . .
Foller, John Thomas,"^ Royal Artillef7 . .
9 Faroace» Norbury,"' 6U Foot 25 l>^.
07
24 Oct. 99
never
26 April 10
16 Dec. 31
19 Mar.
21 Jan.
1 July
fi Fyers, JEdtvard,^^ Royal Engineers
Fyen, Henry Thomas, Royal Artillery
a Fyfe, WUliam,'" 92 Foot
fPyler, Thomas, 5 Foot
Oahan, Henry, Unattached
01
04
06
06
23 April 08
26 July 31
2 June 04
nerer
13 June
Gale, Alexander Robinson, 26 Foot |I6 July
!
4 Mar.
1 Au^.
27 July
2 Mar.
25 June
28 Oct.
23 Nor.
5 Not.
29 Sept. 20
28 Feb, 10
30
05
06
04
13
05
12
24
15
07
17 Dec.
25 June
17 Oct.
18 June
22 Jan.
15 Oct,
4 April
1 Feb.
21
07
03
94
12!
34
03
05
08
CAPTAIN.
12 Nov.
7 AprU
2 May
14 Oct.
5 Juno
3 May
2 April
25
25
11
01
30
43
12
WHBM
PLACED OV
HALF HAV.
12 Nov.
9 Nov.
25 May
25
30
16
2Auflr. 15 22 May
13 Feb. 25
16 Mar. 08'30 Dec. 19
24 July 09,21 July 13
13 July 32^3 April 42
7 Nov.
3 July 2dfl6 Dee.
9 Sept. 12
9 April 25
20 Feb. 96
1 May
16 Dec. 16
28 Dec. 70
never
29 Nov, 21
11
30
7 April 25
20 Sept. 33
25 April 97
lljlOJune
28Pdi.
7 July
never
30 Dec.
25 Sept. 03 6 Mar.
20 Nov. 06126 Dec.
11 Dec. 15
14 Aug:. 01
8Auir. 26
19 Sept. 05
17 Aug. 26
never
11 April 25
5 Sept. 11
13
09
11
25
75
24
Galloway, David, Royal Marines
9 Gapper, Edmund, 83 Foot .•....«...
Qardoer, James, Unattached
Gardner, Hon, Samuel Martin, 103 Foot
ft Garner^ John Hutchinson,'^ 40 Foot . .
Garstln* Wm. 24 Drgs. StaJJ^, Off. of Pent,
Garth, Thomas, 15 Dragoons
pGascoyne, Thos.Bamber,*** 3 CcylonReg.
Geale, Marcus, Portuguese Service
9 George, John,*^ Unattached, Cham- I
berlain, R. Hospital, KUmainham 5
Gerard, Robert Tolver, Unattached ....
9Gibbons,Thomas,*'* Unattached, Ca;if.
of Tnvalidi, J?. Hosp, KilmainJiam
Gibson, Charles Fred., Unattached
Oiffordf George St, John, 1 1 R. Vet. Batt.
9 Gilbert, Francis Tarde,**^ R. Engineers
Gilbert, James Anthony, Royal Artillery
Gilbert, Walter Raleigh, 123 Foot
*Qilea, Joseph, 9 Foot
Gilpin, Richard Thomas, Unattached, )
CnUrnel of Bedford MUitia \
Ginger, Joseph,*^ 6 Foot
9 Girdlestone, Jamcs,*^ Unattached ....
OUuyow, George Mark, Royal Artillery
9 Glasse, Francis, 25 Foot
Glegg, Edward Holt, Unattached
Glenie, Isaac, Nova Scotia Fencibles ....
Gloster, Richard, Unattached
Qlumer. Weddo dc, 4 Foot
Gold, Henry Yarburgh, Unattached ....
Goode, John,**^ Unattached
Goodwin, S. Osnaburgh, Unattached ....
Gordon, Charles,^^^ 93 Foot
Gordon, David, 5 W. India Regt., Bar- ^
racknuuter. Port Antonio, Jamaica 5
Gordon, James, 3 West India Regt
Gordon, Thomas, Royal Waggon Train . .
Gore, John, Royal Artillery, Profestor, >
H, Military Academy at Woolwich \
Goetett, Arthur, Royal Artillery
*Gould, Charles, 1 Foot
Ciould, Francis Augustus, Unattached.. . .
Graham, James John, Unattached
Grant, James, Unattached
Grant, James, Unattached , . . . .
Grant, John, 24 Foot
Grant, Robert, Unattached
Grantt, John, 72 Foot
Graves. WilUam H., Unattached. . . .
Oimy, fissil, Unattached |30July 28]31Jan. 34
29 Aug. 05
never
15 June 32
14 Jan. 07
10 April 12
5 May 05
8 May 19
1 May 05
21 April 14
29 May 28
6 June
25 Mar.
3 Feb.
13 Feb.
3 AprU
2ft
25
23
12 May 49
16 Sept. 13 1814
26 Dec. 13!25 Sept. 14
6 Mar. 4026 Oct. 48
6 April 1920 July 20
21 May 34
3 June 1225 June 17
15 June 20 5 Oct. 26
17 Aug. 08 28 Dee. 17
1 Mar. 21 25 Oet. 21
2 Aug. 42 9 Mar. 49
1624 Aug. 2025 Oct. 21
09 7 Feb. 22!13 May 36
3211 April 40 16 June 48
11 April 40
8 April 25
17 Mar. 37
7 Aug. 40
16 July 43
3 Sept. 04
23 Mar. 25/
16 June
6 Dec. 27
22 Feb. 39
7 Aug. 40
8 Jan. 47
6 Jane 25
05
07
24
02
10 Jan. 37.28 Nov. 37
25 Aug. 94'
25 Dec. 13
24 Dec, 25l
-25 Sept. 14
24 Dec. 25
25 Dec.
22 June
4 Aug.
27 Nov.
1 June
8 Dec.
6 Oct.
never
4 May
28 Oct.
20 Dec.
4 Nov.
15 Feb.
8 May
16 Dec.
6 Jan.
00
23
20
19
18
16
241
21
12
10
17
95
08
1 May 11>2lDee.
20 Dec. 1029 Dec.
10 Jan. 87
18 Sept. 06 8 Jan.
31 >23 April 3931 Jan.
14 Dec. 15 25 Sept.
39 26 Jan.
30 Dee. 97 16 Mar.
6 April 31 25 Feb.
35 20 I^b.
8 Feb.
15 Nov.
9 Jan.
21 June
17 July 06
18 Feb. 80|31 Dee.
never
18 Sept. 28
12 Nov. 12'20Feb.
81 Oct. 22I22 Dec.
1228 Feb.
15 Oet.
30 May 03
26 May
9 June
25
25
35
28
10 Dec. 10
27
27
8 June
2 Mar.
never
13 Mar. 23
8 April 26
30 June 25
6 Nov.
5 Mar.
18 July
23 Jnne
26 Oct.
14
12
26
08
12 Nov.
1 May
3Jttly
1 May
26 Dec.
10 Dec,
25 Feb.
6 Mar.
3 May
13 Aug.
11 Dec.
29
28
39
39
13
25
30
27
33
80
28
25 Nov.
16 Mar.
10 May
26
25
18
45
16
44
02
45
35
39
18
31
33
96 27 Dec. 1425 Dec.
8 April 25
25 Sept. 14
7 Sept. 32
27 Sept. 42
6 Mar. 27
17 July
14 Dec.
1 1 Jane
35
32
30
17
23 Nov. 36
29 Not. 89 20 Jane 45
336
Captains.
Gray, Charies, Royal Marines
^Gray. Robert ^^^ 6 R. Veteran Battalion
GretD, David, Uuaitached ••••
y Gre^or. G'.nlpn Wm. Fra.,»»* 23 Foot..
Gregory t William, Royal EDgiaetsrs ....
Greic, JohnJam«i,Unatt. Staff Off, of Pen.
9 ^l GrcnfcU, Williani, 21 Dragoons . .
Grey, Hon, Henry Booth, Unattached ..
Grey, Matthew Robert, 0 W. India Rfgt.
Grittia. Francis John, Unatt., Deputy )
Attiit, A eljutant General at Montreal )
9 9Z% Griffith, John,^^ 1 W. India Regt.
Griffiths^ Fred^ Augiutus, R. Artillery ..
9 Grimes, John, 70 Foot
Uathrio, William, Unattached
9 Gwy one. Henry Lewis Edward,*^ 02 Foot
JIadlry, WWiam, 5 R. Veteran Batt.
HaiK, William, Royal 3Iarines
Halcott, Matthew Charles, Unattached
Hamilton, Robert Charles'^"
Hammill,Thomas Cochrane,^*^ Unattached
Handcock,/f on. Robt. French, R. Artillery
9 Wi Hardint?, Robert.^^« R. Artilleiy . .
9 Hardwick, William,**' 2 Foot
Hare, Han. Richurd, (Joattached
Harris. Robert Russell, 00 Foot, Stt^ff }
Officer of Pensioner 9 S
«B Harris, William, Unattached
)3 lU Harrison, Hugh,*** 6 Foot
Harrison, John, Unattached
9Harrbon. John/** 82 Foot, Ai^niant^ \
Boyal MidLothian Yeomanry Onr. 5
Harrison, Septimus,'** Unattached
Hart, Richard,'** (K: Foot
Harvey, John, 37 Foot
Hanrey, John, Royal Artillery
*Hase)foot, Charks, 3 Foot
*»Hasclfoot, William Henry, 3 Foot
HasUwood, Dickene Mark,^^ 14 Foot . .
Hastings, Sir C. Aboey, Bt., 1U5 Foot . .
HaulUin, Theodore M., **^ Unattached, }
Staff Off. of Pens, in yew Zealand S
Hawlus, Hon. Stanhope, Unattadied . • . •
Hawker, Peter Wm. Lanoe, Unatt
Hawkins, George Palmer, Unattached
17 Joly
OAug.
30 Nov.
Hawkiaa, John, Unattached 123 Aug.
LIEUT.
2o LIEUT.
ETC.
10 Oct. 04
2 May 00 9 July 03
30 Dec. dd 2 Feb. 88
23 May 06J14 May 07
-20 July 13;15Dec. 13
15 May 28 21 Mar. 34
11 April nil Mar. 13
12 May 26|ld April 20
7 Aug. 17 24 Oct. 21
12 June 28
13 Oct. 2d
29 July 13
13 Dec 13
6 Oct, 08
22 April 26
25 April 05
21 April 04
OMay 00
2 Feb. 15
3 Aug. 26
8 Oct. 07
26 July 31
6 June OG
27 Aog. 04
10 Jan. 22
10 Oct. 20
24 April 08|31 Aog.
10 Aug.
13 July
17 Jnna
6 Oct.
10 June
24 Dec.
17 Dee.
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29 Not.
29 July
10 Aug.
25 May
15
16
10
06
05
10 April
21 Nov.
20 July
25 June
24 Dec.
•27 Mar.
14 AprU
18 June
never
never
10 May
17 Jan.
12
05
15
24
08
05
14
90
00
08
27 Jane 34
Hay, David Balfour, 26 Dragoons
Hay, Francis, 34 Foot
Hay, James, Unattached
Hay, John, Royal Marines
9 Hsy, William.'** 15 Foot
Hayes, Robert, Royal Marines. ....
Uayne, Richard, Royal Suff Corps
I^Healy, John.'*' 3U Foot <
Heard, William Hodder, 86 Foot .
Heath, MaccIcsBeld William, R. Engineer?
*Ueathcote, Cocksfantt, 53 Foot
Heaton, John R., Unattached
23
31
09
061
95
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25 Nov.
24 May
10 Feb.
8 July
19 Mar.
20 Mar.
7 July
4 June
16 Sept. 27
1 AujT. 14
never
19 Dec. 34
4 May
8 Oct.
I Nov.
20 Mar.
26 June
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OOct.
10 April 23
28 Apr. 31
6 April 10
23 Dec. 32
0 April 07
12 Feb. 05
23 June
18 Aug.
21 Jan.
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25
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13|'25Dec. U
31
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18 26 Oct. 20
30 OAag. 3S
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44 29 Nov. 4i
36
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27 24 Feb. 37
23 Aug.
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12|27 May
7 Jan.
23 Apr.
26 June
1 Nov.
17 Oct.
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11 July
27
42
23
13
10 26
13
3417
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11 June
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27 Oct 3r>
1 May 12 26 Jan.
25 April 06>25 Mar.
10 April 25
23 June 37
never
never
13 Dec. 10
15 Sept. 08
20 Oct. 40
12 May
3 Oct.
0 Jan.
3 Nov.
7 Dec
1 Aug.
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I April
25 Doe.
do
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7 Mar.
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Feb. 17
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Jan. 26
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Oct 93
Nor. U
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25 April 43
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06 7 Dec 97
04.21 Sept. 09|21 Ang; 17
32! 9 May 45 3 Oct 48
15 Aug. 0531 July
14 Jan. 08 2 May
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9 AprU 25 24 Aug.
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10 Dec. 33 20 Sept
45
26
11
07
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17 Nov. 14
30 Mar. 40
2 Dec 31
15 Jan. 47
15 May 27
7 Sept 26
9 Joly 68
IJuly 15
never
22 Ang. 37
23 Jan. 08
9 CSi HeaTiside. Richard, Unattached . . 26 May 08 20 Sept 09
Hebden, Henry, Unattached ;25 May 15J 7 AprU 25
Henderson, David, 10 Foot 28 Nov.
Heneage, Thomas, Independent Company ,28 Mar. 92i21 Feb.
H«nry,CliffordFelix,UD.5»^/'C^.e^Pen.25Dec 35
9 Henry, Oraharo,i^ Unattached 1 6 >'ov. 06
Hepburn, Fro. J. Swayne, Unattached ..'2 AprU 18
Hertrorfl.R.S.C.,Af«r^t4^,KG.,32Dnu24 Feb. SO
Uervey,Chaa.Fcrd. Unatt. «Sy«#0/V^«"-' Slfov. 32|30Dec. 34)23 Mar.
30 Nov.
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23 25 Jan. 24
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47 10 Jan. 48
1429 Nor. S7
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Hwstony John Milliqtiet,^^ 89 Foot ....
9 Hiekie, JB&rtkolamcw, 7 R. Vet. Batt.
Higglns, Hagh Brebaton, UnatCaehed < .
Hill, G«org0 Stavelev, 0nattach«d
9 «« Hill, Henry ,^ tJAatt., Adljutant \
Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry )
HtU, Nicholas Thomas, R, Staf Corps . .
HiUiard, Bdward Dav. Crosier, Unatt. . .
Hinde, H«nry Reynolds, 3G Foot •
H Hobkirk, Samuel, 43 Foot
9 (S2ft Ho^es,Qeorge Uoyd,'^ Unatt. )
Consul Generai at the Hague )
SoUnnnbe, Francis, Royal Artillery ....
Holdcn, Chas. Unatt. Staff Off. of Pen.
HollaBd, WilUam, 83 Foot
Holmes, Christ. Franois.'*' Unattaeli^d • .
Home, James Murray ,^^ Unattached . .
fHome, Fraiicis,'^^ 81 Foot
ook, Lionel,^^ UnatUched
Bookey, Oeoige, Royal Marinos, Pay-' }
master t Chatham IHvUum \
Hopkhifl, Henry, 1 1 Oarrison Battalion . .
Hopkins, Henry, Unattached
Bornbrook, Thomas Beckford, R. Marines
&Horsell,Bartholomew,*^ R.WaggonTraln
Horeford, George Faliic, Unattached ....
Horsky, Nicholas,^^ Unattached
9JErorf,J<ma^&eor$re,^<^il2R.Vet.Bact. ^
A4jutantfMoyalHo8p,,KUmainham, \
fHorton, James,^^^ Royal Staff Corps . .
otham, Augustus, Unattached
Hothsm, George^^^ R. Engineers
9 Hoolton, Sir George,*^ 43 F., Ensign )
of Yeomen of the Guard S
Boward de Walden,C.A.,GCB., Xor<;, 8 F.
Howard, Hon* Henry, Unattached
HouM, James, Royal Artillery
Hugo, Thomas, 91 Foot
II Huime, John Lyoiit^^ R. Engineers . .
9 «3i Humbky, WUliam,>«> Ride Brigade! 15
Humby, John, Royal Marines 30
9 Homfrey, Benjamin Geale,'^ 5G Foot 10
Humphreys, John Goullin,*<>« Coldst. Gds. 14
Hnnt, John, Unattached ill
Banter, George James,*^ Royal Artillery 1
Banter, James, 70 Foot {23
Hunter, John, Unattached 27
Hurdie, Thomas, Royal Marines • |15
Hussey, Thomas, Royal Marines 128
Hntchtnsoo, Fred. James Taggart, Uuatt.'ld
27
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UibetsoB, Charles Parke, 89 Foot
Imlacfa, Alexander, Unattached
Ittee, Ralph PSggott, Unattached
Idgall, Fred. Lenox, Unatt., Deputy }
Assist. Qr,*Mast4 Gen, at Quebec* ]
lAge^ Charles, Unattadied
Inge, William, Unattached
Imnonger* Pennant Athehrold, Unatt. . .
Ihrln, Thomas, 6 Dragoons
Jaeksou, George Wm. ColUns,!^* 16 )
Lancci^, Si^ Officer of Pensioners ]
Jttekion, Henry Augustus, Unattached . .
SB Jago, Darell,'^^ Royal Artillery . . . .
James, Demetrius Grevis, Royal Marines
9 James, Henry y^"^* Royal Marines . . . .
m Jameiy WUliam^ Scoti Fu«litr Gds. .
24
9
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never
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July
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April
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Jan.
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Dec.
Apr.
I^v.
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25
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06
07
08
07
12
08
17
98
97
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35
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14
127
26
29
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6
19
7
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April
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IVTar.
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never
30
18
38
09
39
15
13
96
07
5 May
10
15
06
25
22
15
13 Sept. 10
6 April 33
02
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7 April
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28 Sept.
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8
24
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11
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16
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87
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10
28
26
87
15
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30
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13
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16
27
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27
23
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PLACED ON
HALF PAY. i
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Dec,
48
88
28 June 36
25 July
22 July
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
19
42
11
17
9
25
9
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22
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June 17
June 37
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26 Sept. 85
6 Jan. 26
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26 June 29
28 Dec. 32
17 Aug. 39
25 Mar. 17
5 Feb. 41
36
82
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28 Jan. 46
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26 Feb. 12
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838
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Etc.
!
Jameiony James, 4 Foot
Jarvisy Samuel Raymodd, 7 Dragoons
9 •Jeffrey*, Richard,"* 53 Foot, Bar-
raek'^magier at Glasgow
Janklns, Richard, IJ Dati.f Staff Of, qf Pen,
Johuna, Yarrall, 69 Foot. . . . . •
Johmton, William, Unattached
|| Johnstone, James, *^^ 7 Foot
16Aag. 01
7 AprU 06
1 Feb.
18 Aug.
4 Mar.
27
03
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17 Dec.
19 June
CAPTAIH.
• • • •
29 Dec. 08 30 Aug.
Joliffe, Sir Wm. Q. H., Bt,, Bourbon Regt 10 April 17
Jones, Bbeneser, Unattached 16 Dec. 17
^Jones, Edward, 29 Fbot never
jQne$p John JSvanif Royal Marines • . . • 21 Sept. 05
Jones, Thomas, Irish Brigade 18 Nov. 99
9 Jones, Wflllam,>»« 52 Foot ^ ..... 125 Feb. 06
never
5 Oct 261
4 July
9 July
11 Dec.
27 Mar.
5 Feb.
16 Dec*
2 Nov.
6 June
never
)28 April 93
8 Nov.
9 July 03
19 April 33
20 Oct. 99
J I* Jones, Wm., 1 Ptovisional Batt of Mil.
ones, William Prime, Unattached
Jordan, Jacob, Unattached •.
Julias, Wm. Mayor, 13 Dragoons
Kaye, Wilkinson Lister, Royal Artillery . .
Keane, Oeoige Michael, Unattached ....
Keating, James Singer, Unattached ....
Keats, John Smith, Royal Waggon Train
Keens, John, Unattached
fiA Kelly, Townsend R.,*^* Unattached
ellenbaeh, Frederick, 2 R. Veteran Batt.
Kellet, John, Royal Marines
Kelly, John.^^ 6 Foot
Kelly, John,'* ^-'^ "«.*•
29
15
23
18
16
09
09
4 June
22 Dec
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0331 Oct.
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28 10 June
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02; 1 Feb.
10,10 June
10 22 April
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13
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13
WHEN
PUCEU ON
HALP PAY.
25JaB. S3
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10 Hay
3 July
10112 Dee.
II
26 Aug.
10 April 25
never
5 April 09
20 May 00|dl Dec. 03
6 Jan. 09jd0 Sept. 19
28
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25F»b.
24 June
9 Sept. 28
25 Dec. 13|25 Asf . U
19 May 31
never 25 Dee. 1325 Oct
25 Foot
Kelly, Thomas Daniel, Unattached
Kelipy William^ 2 Royal Veteran Batt.
5 Nov. 29
10(17 Jan. 22
18 April 34
1 May 22
27 Aug. 25
24 Oct. 81
2 Mar. 25
14 Nov. 11
25 Oct. 10
30 Dee. 97
9 0cL 94
13120 Dec. 24
7 Sept. 04
10 Feb. 38
29 April 39
7 Nov. 2629 Mar. 21
4 Sept. 40
12 July 36
19 Dec. 26
8 AprU 26
5 July 29
5 June
Kennedy, Hugh Fsrgnsson, UnatUcbed. . 31 July 23 16 June 25<27 Nor. 2831 Dec 81
Kenny ,Wm.H. 61 F,StaffOff.qfPen,iH }
NewZealandfVrith Local rank of M€{f, ]
?i Ker, Richard Hall,"' Unattached
emmis, Thomas Arthur, Unattached . .
Kerr, Samuel, Unattached
*Ketf ilby, James, 51 Foot
{King, James,^" 73 Fbot
King, John Dunean,*** Unattached . .
King, John Lewis, 2 Foot
Klnjr, Sir R. Duckworth, Bt., Unattached
9 King, Thomas Newton,i*« R. Artillery
Xing, WUKam John,*^ 21 Foot
Kingtley, CkarUs, 9 R. Veteran Batt. .
KingMley, James Bell, Unattached
*Kinneir, Joseph Hall, 2 Pror. Bn. of Mil.
9 Kirby, Michael, 65 Foot
Kirwan, Andrew Hyacinth, Unattached . .
Kirwan, Henry, 15 Foot
f Kirwan, Richard,*** Unattached
naj^man, Wm, Stephem, Royal Marines
Knatchbull, Thoman, Royal Artillery, }
Staff Qfflcerttf Pensioners )
Knight, Alfred,**^ Unattached, Town }
Mitfar at Quebee i
Knight, Brook John, Royal Staff Corps. .
Knowies, Vnamm,i^t 50 Foot
Knoi, Charles, Unattached
9 Kyle, Alexander,^* 94 Foot
Kyrle, J. Ernie Money. R. Staff Corps, )
A4futani, Her^ard MUUim ]
Lacy, William, Unattached, Staff Offi- i
cer 1^ Pensioners )
9 Lambert, 5tr HmryJohn,'* Bf .,86 Foot
Lamotte, Chas. Wyndbam, Unattached . .
Laophier, J. Pbilii^s Cosby, 25 Foot ....
XojMsyi WiUiam, Rqy«l EoglBaen
3 April 28
31 May 10
never
29 Oct. 091
never
25 Sept. 06
28 Aug. 06
3 Jan.
28 Feb.
4 Oct.
I Mar.
26 May
5 Dec
aOcL
27 May
4 June
27
25
05i
01
36
13
23 July 0415 Feb. 11
3 April 4620 May 41
15 Mar. 92|
10 Jane 13
22 April 26 9 Dee.
14 Oct 10|25Nov.
never
12 Oct.
6 Feb.
41
85|
2Jaly 07
5 Jane
le 28
U 44
7 Feb. 45
4 8ept. 40
4 May 49
17Msr. 31
8Apfil26
31 Msy 33
5JttBe 2T
19Jaa. n
1 Feb. 01
23 April 16
5 April 44
6Febw
aoi 4Jaly
28 25 Nov.
25 Dec. 13l25Aog.
35
34
28
18
10 Dec. 0^28 Feb. Ill 1 Jan. 18
18 Feb. 08 10 Mar. 80,28 Dee. 30
22 24 Jan. 25 15 Aug. 26,25 Dec S8
22,29 May 25 22 AprU 2a 6 Feb^ 38
06 1 Feb. 08 29 July
17 29 Jan. 20 3 Oct
13 Nov. 04 17 July 06 13 June
10 Nov. 13^ 9 Nov. 1421 May
never never 25 Dec
25 June 12 29 Feb. 16131 May
never 5 Aug. 13''29 Oct.
18 April 00'28 Not. 00(22 May
never
1 Nov. 03
25
40i
n
41
13
21
25
04
•• • •
15 Dec. 17
18 June 12
26 Oct. 26
9 Aug. 33
8 April 26
13 May OS
10 April 33
20 April 26
6 AprU 00
0 Nov. 27
27 Mar. 06
lAug. 16
27 Oct 07li6Mar. 15 24 July
17 Jan. 06131 July 26
29 July 2528 Nov. 37 9 June 44
14 Feb. 14
IG Sept 45
8 June 30(20 June
20 July 38,25 June
27
07
30Jane 38
21 May 41
1814
19 April 28
^ Nov. 28
25 July 1^
16 Sept 45
2 Aug. 44
9 Aug.
7 Apr.
6 Oct
30 Aug. 27
never
35
4l|
4 Mar. 3(M0 Feb 88
11 Oct 1025 Dee. 18
S8]22JnIy 42
ODec 44
29 Jan. 47
ODec 44
27 May 13 12 Aug. If
28 Oct 31 22 July aOjlO Nov, 31
7 Sept 00^19 April 16 0 Oct 26
7JoM 9526 M^ Ml lipca4l
mm
CapMiii.
339
sirsioN,
BTC.
I«ne| CliarlM,'^ Vnatteehed ...IdMay
lAngrithe, Hugh Henry, Unattached. • .. never
Ltmgdony OUbert, tLoyal Marines 3 May
Langford, BuUer RoUe, Royal Marines . . 88 April
Langlay. George Riehard, Unattached . . 34 Not.
Im Langton, Edward,^^ 6S Foot .. . « 33 May
LaChatD, Mattheir/** Portuguese Service 16 Noy.
La ToDche, Robert, Unattached 36 Sept.
law, James Hortoa, Unattached 22 July
Law, Johfif^ Royal Marhies 14 Mar.
Lawlor, PiOTO WlUIam/^ R. Artillery .. 1 July
9 Lawrence, JohO; Royal Malioes, Pay- ) q , .
matter, ParttmmUh IHvitUm ) o Juiy
9 Lawrence, W. Hudson,*^ R. Artillery 28 April
*Lazon, John, 7 Foot never
Leahy, Heury,95 Foot 26 April
W&i Leatham, James, Toric Chaasenn. ... 26 Sept.
Le Ooateur, John,*>* 104 Foot 16 Not.
Lee, WilUam, Royal Marines 22 Aug.
9 iMch, John,^ 6 R. Veteran Batt 8 Sept
Lefiray,Aathotiy,4Fbot,3orracJbfiuMf(0r }
at Y&rk S
m Lem&fne, William^ Royal Artillery ..
9 Lempriere, Wm. Chas.,*'* R< Artillery
Leslie. Lewis Xavier,^ 14 Foot
Lewis, Alexander, Unattaebed . . *
Lewis, Geo. Cha, Def/eHf R. Engineers..
Lewis, Philip George, 6 West India Regt.
Lewis, TboDiM Locke, Royal Engineers..
Lewis, Westeura Warner.*"* 74 Foot ....
Undny, Wm. Chacon, Royal Artillery ••
9 Litchfield, Richard,*** Royal Artillery
IJttle, Robert John, R. Marines, Bar- }
ra^^master, Woolwich JHoieUm ••• $
Uoyd, Kingston Dodd, Unattached ....
Loftos, Frederick, Unattached
Logan, George Home,*" Royal Marines . •
LouiSf Marcus, 5 R. Veteran Batt
Low. iachardButler,*^Unatt. A^fidant I
Limerick County Militia I
Lttard, Robert, Royal Artillery
9 Lutmanf John Adrian,*^ 24 Foot. . . .
Lyle, Thomas Cromie, Royal Artillery . .
? I Lynch, Martin, 27 Foot
yon, George, Uaattached
9 Af'Cor^Ay ,.r.^.Qm»or,«»2 R.Vet.Bat
it' Donald, Alexander, 66 Foot
9 McDonald, Donald,*^ R. Engineers, (
Barrackmaster at Paisley • )
M'Donald, Henry Thomas, 63 Foot ....
H'Donald, William, Unattached
MDonell, Alexander, 6 R. Vet Batt. . .
9 M'Dougall, Duncan,*^ 21 Foot
M'Inncs, Matthew, 8 Dragoons ........
M'lntyre, Angus,** Unattached
H'Intyre, James, Unattached
M*Keuzie, William. 6 Foot
M*Lalne, Alexander, Unattached
M'Leod, John, Rityal Marines
M'Murdo, Alured Charles,*^ Unattached
McNeill, Alexander, 10 Foot
18
06
96
12
06
06
20
18
10
06
09
10
06
05
10
21
03
LIEUT.
23
6
27
27
7
26
8
16
7
6
1
16
17
28
12
21
12
7
3 Oct
6 June
26 Dec.
16 Jane
1 Aug.
3 May
20 Mar.
4 Jan.
11 Sept
26 Not.
4 July 08
27 Not. 11
7 Oct 10
IJuly 23
Jan. 06
8 Not. 33
07
04
13
07
14
00
13
06
12
081
Oct.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
April
July
May
June
Feb.
Aug.
Dec.
ncTer
Aug.
June
Not.
Oct.
Mar.
CAPTAIN.
13
16
06
06
14
06
07
24
18
28
08
06
13
07
06
11
32
06
OJuly
27 April
14 June
16 Aug.
26 April
12 May
11 Feb.
14 Jan.
9 Sept
26 April
8 April
when:
placed on
HALF PAY.
33
26
20
06
7
27
22
31JulT 2G
6
23
1
27
1
26
21
26
1
6
Jane
Oct.
Jnly
May
July
Aug.
July
Oct
April
Sept
08
04
24
01
16
01
13
06
16
11
21 April
OJune 26
20 Feb. 38
8 Sept 06
1 Dec. 87
1012
0013
37 20
McQueen, Simon,*" Unattached
9 M*Vicar, John,"* Royal Waggon Train
MacartAev, James Nixon,*** 10 Lancefs, )
A4ft, fforth JJevon Yeomanry Cav, y
Maadoualdi Alexanderi 62 Fool ..••«•••
10 May
IS Not.
04
21
06
00
08
03
27
04
01
001
07
10
01
06
06
14
08
06
13
04
31
8
31
2
3
May 27
May 13
July 40
Sept 06
May ^
April 06
Sept 02
4426
12 8
1320
2612
26
38
26
2 Feb.
26 Dec.
18 Oct.
10 July
16 May
12 Feb.
10 June
22
6
17
30
13
6
20
8
7
23
6
May
Not.
Deo.
Oct.
June
Dec.
Oct
June
Dec.
Oct
Not.
32
13
10
16
17
42
13
04
20 April 30
20 July SO
8
26
7
28
26
10
27
13
40
11
36
12
30
33
27
16 Aug. 0631 July 26
1431
May
8 April
17 June
23 May
July
May
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
April
27
26
42
00
20
13
1
24
30
4
16
39
36
47
12
11
Mar. 34
Oct 25
Not. 00
April 44
April 17
April 13
Oct. 26
Jan. 21
Aug. 40
Sept li
Aug. 17
AprU 25
Aug. 17
Aug. 49
17 Sept 02
26
16
22
26
6
2016
3
6
VcPf. 27
Dec. 40
Mar. 27
April 17
Jan. 33
Sept 24
July 38
Not. 27
12 Sept 28
31 May 27
8 April 28
26 Oct 48
4220 Oct 48
24 June 00
27
31
7
3
6
2
7
•26
19
16
20
13
18
23
28
Mar.
Aug.
Not.
Dec.
Mar.
April
April
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Jane
July
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
06
30
06
03
12
10
26
03
07
01
26
00
08
16
08
11 April 34
7 July 25
20 Oct IS
31
8
16
13
11
27
1
24
7
6
22
13
6
1
20
Mar.
April
Mar.
June
Oct
Aug.
Sept
Oct
AprU
Oct
Mar.
April
Feb.
June
July
17 Jan. 46
26130
13
07
10 July 40
26 July 17
Dec. 26
1814
14
42
16
II
32
24
40
10
26
0826
28 Sept. 24
Dec. 17
Aug. 40
31
16
12
32
16
13 Not. 42
UJaiie 90
22
3
16
0
6
IS
16
22
30
1
26
Mar. 17
Feb. 88
July 20
May 42
Aug. 10
Sept 26
Sept 14
Mar. 31
April 18
June 32
Dec. 18
20 July 47
ISJuaa 90
340
Captains,
B9SIGX,
ETC.
• •
18 July
7 June
18 July
6 Feb.
U Jtn.
20 Jen.
20 Oct.
19 Oct.
9 June
8 Oct.
1 1 July 00
9 April 2o
22 July 13
10 Feb. 9(>
8 April 25
131 Mar. 14
Htcdonald, Alex., Unatt., Stqf Officer }
of Penshnert in New Zealand .... S
Macdouald, John,**^ Unattached
Macdonald) Ranald, Unatuchod
Macdonaldy Ronald, 12 FoAt
Macdonald, William, York Light Infantry-
9 Mac Oonnell, Ewen,'<^ Unattached
9 Macfarliine, Andrew ,'1*91 Foot ...
Mac Gre</or, John,*'^ Unattached . . .
Mackaj', lit nry Fowler, Unattached .
Mackay, WiUiam, 9 R. Veteran Batt
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached |30 Nu?.
ilMackeozie,Alex.Wedder,^* 3 Oarr. Batt.
Mackenzie, BenjaminGrey,***t Unattached
Mackenzie f CoUn^ Royal Engineere ....
Maehensiiey Donald^ 8 R. VeU Batt
Mackey, Jolm Alexander, 59 Foot
Maclean, Jau>e«,'*' 103 Foot
Maeneily Archibald/*^ 3 R. Veteran Batt.
Macpberaon, Ewen, 14 Dragoons
9 Macpberaon, Lachlan,*** Unattached, 2
8tq^ Officer ofPeneumers )
Maguire, John, Unattached
Maintottring, George, ^'^ 22 Foot
Mair, William, Unattached
Man, Garnet, Unattached, Profeeeer I
Boyal MUUary College ..«•...... ]
9 Mancor, Andrew, 59 Foot
9 Manners^ Charles^ Royal Artillery. .
Mansfield, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion
Marclt, C. H. G. L., Barl of, Unatt. ^
AidC'^-Camp to His Grace the S
Commander'in*C}drf j
IjB Maroon, Edward, 79 Foot
Marryatt, George, Unattached.
MartiMy Henry Clinton *'« Royal Artillery
Ma»boug, LadUlasde Villiers, GO Foot. . . .
Maecall, John Richard^ Royal Marines. .
Mason, John Monck,^^ Unattached ....
9 MasoD, William,'^ Unattaclied
9M Matter, Biehard Thomas,^ Gr. Gd«.
Manle, John, Unattached
Maoleverer, William, 58 Foot, Staff I
Officer of Pensioners S
Cffil Maonscll, John Edm.,^ R. Artillery
Maxwell, Henry, Unattached
Mayne, William, Unattached
9 Meech, Thomas Crosby,*^ 62 Foot. . . .
Meek, Jaeob,*** Unattarhod
Melk, Franeia Tbomaa,'^' 16 Lancers
34
LIEUT.
31 Oct. 38
10 21 May
15 3 Dec.
01 26 July
05 10 April
14 27 Mar.
04 26O0L
00 28 Nov.
25' 12 Jan.
09 6 April
15 8 April
14 Jan. 07111 Jan.
22 April 36*17 Feb.
20 July 13 16 Dec.
17 Dec.
20 Not.
8 Nov.
20 July
20 Mar.
27 July
3 May
20 Nov.
13 Jan.
26 Oct.
05
15
30
25
04
12
18
04
06
23
04
11
26
01
85
08
38
19
03
27
14
97
27
CAPTAiy.
11 Dec. 46
7 April
9 Oct.
17 Sept.
22 April
15 Mar.
10 June
25119 May 37
06110 Nov. 44
17 5 Jane 40
3617 Mar. 48
3 Nor. 07,24 Sept.
15 Sept. 96,11 Jan.
24 May 30
27
07
08
00
n May
19 Feb.
20 Dec
never
7 Sept.
27 Sept. 42
11 20 May
24 23 June
9925 Dee.
I never
08 19 Dec.
27 Stpt. 15'25 Oct.
!23 Feb. 01) 19 Mar.
13 never
25 30 Aug.
13
25
01
22
35
12
8
19
2
8
6
10
29
12
22
1
23
9
26
21
3
22
l.i
21
June
Nov.
Jan.
Sept.
May
Sept
Sept
Feb.
May
Aug.
Jan.
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
April
14
wiie!«
PLACED ON :
HALF PAY. 1
20
90
12120
25 June 47
0
22
20
5 July 44
3 Sept. 12
ONov. 27
26 Jan. 04
27 Sept. 44
21 Jan.
9 Apr.
31 Aug.
14 June
4 Mar.
10 Dec.
30
05
13
3
18
13
130
10
3
5
1
20i30
13 Jan. 37
1 June
13 Jan.
Jan.
Dee.
Jan.
Dee.
Jan.
April
Feb.
July
Oct.
22
Aug.
Mar.
91
93
April 90
May 17
Nov. 97
Feb.
10
Mar.
94
Mar.
41
Mar.
94
Nov.
17
Nov.
49
96*28
12<25
27 138
90!26
06
26 7
12 6
40 0
94
11
29 8
21 18
05
49129 Jan. 46
Oct. 90
Sept. 23
19 May 37
19 Nov. 44
17 Mar. 46
4 July 45
1 Aag. 10
27 Sept. 44
6
27191
07
97
97
46
47
9
6
1525
40>25
Feb. S9
Dee. 90
1799
AprU 40
Feb. 47
Feb. 19
Feb. 48
22 Jnly 42'23 Aug. 44
1626 Dec.
5 S* pt, 05,26 Dec
21 Mar. 10,22 Oct.
1 Nov. 28' 4 May
06
14
24
05
24
10
25
1
9 Melhuish, 5. Camplin*^ 11. £ngincer9 25 April 0028 .May
9 Menda, Hugh Uowen, R. Staff Corp*..
Meniiea» Allan, UnattaclK^l
Metca\f, Thomas Level, 6 R. VeL RatL
Meynell, Edward Francii>, 79 Foot
Michel), Walter Taylor, Royal Marines .
Mildmay, Sir Henry St Jolin, Bart, 60 F.
Mnier, Thomas,^'* Unattaclied
Millerd, Tbomaa, Unattached
9 Minchin, John Paul,*» 100 Foot
Miteitcll, Thomas llenrv. Unattached ....
Mitchell, Thomas Peter',*^ 69 Foot
Mitford, Bertram Ciiaricii, Unattaclied, \
Town'MoJor at Malta S
Mitlbrd, John Pliilip,''^ Unattached ....
lai Molesworth. A. 01iv.,»« R. Artllleiy
Moletwortb, Arthuri Royal Marines ....
13 Nov. 0627 Nov.
18 Oct. 31 16 Aug.
5 Aug. 0923 May
8 July 13 26 Aug.
10 June 04 24 April
iO Nov. 28i 8 J una
5 May 04 26 Sept.
29 Mar. 22'27 Feb.
04| 8 Oct.
3529 Dec.
14 Aug.
(27 Feb.
1 June
00
27 April 27
4 June 29
17 Dec 12 20 Jane
OFeb. 05J27Jaly
5
April
3 May
10 May
12 29
32| 3
I0i20
0612
35,15
0025
1319
9521
30, 7
0417
24 8
0626
4012
Olill
3r26
94! 8
1510
0812
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April
Oct.
Oct.
Juno
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Feb.
Dec
April
June
Dec.
Apr.
Feb.
AprU
Nov.
Nov.
17114
2318
27125
12| 3
2.->2e
46 6
14
14 20
4815
aj|
17'30
03i 5
97 25
14
26
12
47
AprU 11
Feb. 41
8
8
6
12
Nov. 90
May 20
Get. 27
May 21
April 94
AprU 47
Feb. ^
Dec 48
May 2i
Oct. 19
Apr. 44)
April 90
April 20
April ftl
Nov. 47
J one 19
5 April 44
Feb. 4l'«)Aiair. 44
July 94:28 Dec 95
Oct 90{ 0 Dec 94
Captains,
341
9 I9i Holloy, ^ohn,^ Unattached ....
Molyneux, John, 52 Foot
9 Motttgomery, Alex. Rich.,>*<^ S3 Foot. .
Moore, Frederick, 23 Dra^tooDS ........
Mo(*re, Henry, Unnttached
Iffit Moore, James Stewart, 24 Dragoons
9 af(wr#, T/wmat,^* 18 Foot
Moore, Thomas, Royal Marine8,3arra<;ifr )
Marttr, Portsmouth Division S
Moorhead, Alex. Oordtm,^ Unattached. .
9 Mordatint, Lewis, 61 Foot • •
Monean, Charles, Royal Marines
9 Morgan, Edward,'^* 75 Foot
9 Morg^ny Svan,^^ Royal Artillery ....
9 Morgan f Hughy*^* Royal Artillery
9 Morle, Joha,^*d West India RegL.. . .
*Morris, Griffith Jeifrry, 32 Foot
9 Morris, Sainael,^" 28 Foot
9 Morrison, Hans, 60 Foot
Morshead, Pentyre Anderson, Royal Art.
Mortimer, Edmancf , Unattached
Mottley, Thomas Martin, Royal Artillery
Mountiewn, Bender ?**" 48 Foot
ilSI Mounstcvon, Thos. Wm. Blewett,^ }
79 Foot, S/off OJfteer of Pensioners ]
Mullen, John, Unattached
Mnndy, Charles Godfrey, Grenadier Gds.
Monro, Georfpe, Unattached, Staff }
Officer of Pensioners )
Murray, Charles Robert, Unattached . • • .
Murray, George, Unattached • • • • «
Murray, Henry, Royal Artillery
Murray, John Digby, Unattached
Ndson, Alex. Abercromby,*^* Unattached
Neshani) Thomas W., Unattached
Nestor, James, 19 Foot •
Newbery, Geonte, 44 Foot
Newbury, Ar. R. Camac, Unattached. . . .
Nemellf George^ 4 R. Veteran Batt. ....
Newhouse, William,^ Unattached
9 ICewnum, John,'^ Portoi^aese Service
Nesmoe, Charles FitzRoy, Unattached ....
Kicholas, James, Royal Marines
NieholUyHenryy 94 Foot
NlcboUs, John, Unattached
Kkholsoti, Chris. Hampden^ Unattached
9 Nicholson, Hnntley,*^ Grenadier Gdsi
9 Nicolls^ Auguf»tus,^^ Unattached ....
9 ^SBi Nisbet, Robert, 20 Dragoons
Nooch, Henry Stephen, 6 Dr. Guards. . • .
Norman, Robert,*^ Unattached •.....«.
N«cris, John, Royal Marines
North, Pbilip,*^^ Unattached
Northey, Wm. Brook, Coldstream Guards
Norton, Jumes Roy, Unatt., Atfjutant 2
South Hants Militia S
Nott, Francis Percy, 1 Garrison Batt. \
Staff OffHeer of Pensioners i
Oates, William Coape, Glengarry Fenctble»
O^Brien^ Henry H, i>., Royal Artillery
O'Connell, Daniel, Unattached
9 O'Heccrty, Charles, GO Foot
9 O'Neill, Charles,*** 2 Foot
9 O'Neill, William,'* Unatiached
Onalowy Sir Henry, Bori.^ Rnyal Artillery
HOI Ormshy, Arthnr,*^ Unattached
Orattby) Augustas Howard,^* Unattached
CORNET,
ETC.
26
1
11
17
121
18
81
7
19
20
11
30
25 Not. 13
17
20
16
3
6
1
25
Dec.
July
May
April
July
Aug.
Oet.
07
15
05
17
15
11
07
LIEUT.
20 Jan. 98
May
Sept.
Sept.
never
Dec.
Aug.
never
Jan.
May
Mar.
May
Dee.
Dee.
22
04120
05
12
08
08
05
07
39
2631
15
12
13
13
JiUy
April
20
96
20 Jan. 14
29 Mar, 21
1
25
20
6
14
16
31
25
14
17
25
21
25
12
3
10
5
30
7
12
5
Aug.
June
June
never
Mar.
April
Sept.
Jan.
April
never
Sept.
July
May
Sept.
July
Feb.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
never
Sept.
St'pt.
Aug.
never
22
30
32
35
25
19
12
24
5
15
29
0415
11
17
15
06
20
05
11
18
25
11
09
09
26
05
13
9 AprU 25
23 June 25
22
5
4
21
16
12
iO
2
29
Aug.
Oct.
May
Mar.
June
Augr.
Dec.
June
June
11
18
32
Oh
08
12
98
5
16
28
12
17
7
8
Juno
Sept.
May
Sept.
Feb.
April
Mar.
CAPTAIN.
09
19121
17
23
06
22
23^
13
10
23 Sept. 03
11
4
23
7
14
2
15
1
15
6
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
May
Feb.
Sept.
never
April
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
25
0626
08
08
16
12
09
17
5
10
30
2
25
0625
08
41
27
24
1430
25 Oct.
3 Mar.
never
20
26
8 May
19Ang.
23 Oct.
10 July 40
1
16
7
17
25
9
6
15
7
14
5
1
26
14
2
20
21
1
May
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Sept.
yox,
Dec.
April
Sept.
Dee.
Jan.
Ausr.
Sept.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
25
34
34
14
30
26
05
12
21
18
24
09
14
38
26
11
12
29
20
22
17 Dec. 30
10
7
2
22
22
4
22
3
1427
24 22
May
Oct.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
May
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26
13
27
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00
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26
15
18
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13
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3
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37
14
29
31
88
48
31
38
87
18
24
31
31
26
29 Dec. 43
iNov. 40
27
11
14
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5
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1
15
3
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Dec.
April
Sept.
June
Dec.
June
Jai).
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27
41
06
43
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.,
28
18
16
16
23
25
May 29
Nov. 31
Dee. 15
Aug. 88
April 26
Dec 19
16 Aug. 27
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Dec. 14
22Au|f. 82
April 19
Sept. 14
Dec. 14
6 Dee. 27
9 Oct. 48
IS July 84
80 Dee. 87
IJan. 47
10 July 40
26125 Nov. 28
89 25 Feb. 48
43 15 May 44
18 18 Aug. 25
4631 Dec. 47
88 19 Mar. 41
11 14 Mar. 22
1624 May 16
May 25
2821
00
14
25
21
30
14
9
17
17
19
13
4231
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April 41
Sept. 39
Mar. 37
Nov. 18
May 24
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July 86
Nov. 32
May 28
3 April 46
20
1525
88
4823
1325
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Aug. 16
30
28
9
3625
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45
16
35
41
19
37
47
S4d
CaptainMy
8D LIEUT.
BTC-
21 Pec. as
30 Jan. 23
aOMsy 18
4 April 96
34 June 13
never
30 Aug;. 04
26 June S7
2 Not. 13
1 Feb. 00
6 July 13
30 Aug. 00
20 Dec. 34
14 April 25
OFeb. 00
1 Aug. 16
8 Sept. 08
ISMty 05
10 Feb. 07
1 Aug. 26
23 May 20
28 Feb. 06
25 Oct. 33
15 Dec. 17
IDec. 07
6 Mar.
16 Hoy.
81 Jbd.
2 Judo
Omiftby, Owen Lloyd, Unatttcbed, )
Osborne, WilliaiBy UoatUched ...«.•,...
OuMley, William, Unattached
Owen, Bobert, 12 Foot
lift Packe, Geo. HaiMy,*>' 21 Dragoona
*Page, Robert, 0 Foot
9S&i Pakenbam, William, Royal Artillery
Paley, John Green, Unattached
Palliaer, Richard Bury, Unattached ....
?| Palmer, Edward Despard,** 07 Foot. .
ulmer, John, Unattached ...,..•«.•..
Park, ThonuUt^* Royal Marines
Park, Walter Brisbane,**^ Uoattaabed • .
Parker, Edward, Unattached • . • •
QiB Parker, Stephen,^ Rifle Brigade. . . .
Pariby, George, Unattaehed »
Pamley^ Bukard Brown Fuller, 82 Foot
Patriarche, Philip, Royal Marines
fl Pattenson. Cooke Tylden,**^ Rifle Brig,
ayne, Charles Wm. Meadows, Unatt, . .
Payne, Wm. Aug. Townahend, Unfitt.. . . .
Pattoun, Qtorge, Royal Marines .,•,....
Peacocke, Stephen Ponsonby, Unattached
PeanoD, Charles, Unattached • •
Peevor, George,*** 8 Foot, Captain of \
InoaUdi, Bo^ BotpitaL CkeUea. . f
fl Perobarton, G. Keating,**^ Royal Artil.
enmddocke, Thomas, Scots Fus. Gds. •
Pep^atf Ooorge BownoU, Royal Marines.
Perry, Joseph, 34 Foot »•••••
Petley, Patrick M'Leod, Unatt, AfffU" ( 1^ „,^
tant Bdinlnargk liUitia J 3» May
Petteraon, Theophilos, Royal Marines • . 2 Dee.
Petre, John, 22 Dragoons
Pettat, Thomas Jolin, Unattaehed
m* Pettingal, Francis, I Prov. Batt. Mil.
Pottin{fttl,Pranei$ WUUamf R. Eogioecrs
PhUlipps, Jamea Winsloe, Unattached . .
PhiUipps, Henry, Unattached 30 May
9 PkUHpt, Bobt. Fryer, ^« Royal ArtUlery , 4 Oct.
Pickapd, Qeoige Percy, 6 Dr. Qds. 8tqff i U .^^i ^
Officer qf Pentumers J|WAprii 84
Piercy , Godfrey,''* UnatUched 24 July 35
mPigot, Brooke*^ GO Foot
Pigott, Robert, 1 Garrison Battalk>n ....
9 Pigott, Wmiaro,''Ml Foot
Pinkerton, Robert, Royal Marines
Piteaim, Robert, 6 Gmrrison Battalion, )
Staff Officer of PeneUmere )
9 CB Pitman, Wmiam,''^ Unattached . .
Pitts, Francis, Unattached
Poeklington, Evelyn Heniy Fred., Unatt.
Pode, WUliam, 33 Foot
Pole, George Robert, Unattached, Staff }
Officer of Pensioner 9 J
Pollock, William Paul, Royal ArUllery . .
CB Poole, Wm. Halstead,>7* Royal Art.
9 Porteous, Aleiander,*^* 00 Foot
Porter, WtZ/iam, 3 R. Vctermn Batt.
9 Potter, Thomas,*^ Portuguese BcTvice
Poulden, Richard Mathews, R. Artillery
Powell, Henry Caringbold, Unattached, \
Staff Officer of Peneionere )
Powell, Peter, 2 West India Regt
Powvs, Thomas, Unattadaed ......••••
Pratt, Jamee, 1 R. Veteran Battalion • .
LIBUT.
2 Feb. 38
13 Aug. 2531 Oct
31 Jan. 22
CAPTAIir.
INoT. 3099 Dee. 49
0 Jnae
M
26
3 July 0020 May 07
OJan. 1427 June 16
never 25 Dae.
10 April 0520 Dee,
20 Nor. 39 26 Fob.
10
07
06
04
32
06
26
4 May
never
1 Mar. 16
8 April 10
0 April 18
22 May 00
27 Oct. 15
28 Feb. 28
15 Jane 80
4 Dee. 28
11 April 11
8 Oct. 1030 8ept. 25
6 Nov.
6 Oct.
OMar.
21 June
7 Jona
13 Mar.
00
96
00
31
83
12
1 Jan.
10
13
17 Dee.
never
3 Sept. 11
18 April 05
21 Ang, 35
4 Oct. 01
14 April 29
never
23 Mar. 25
12Aqg.
18
14
41
241
6 April
7 Dec.
15 Juno
16 Dec.
20 Mar.
1 PLACED ON
MALT FAV.
7 Mar.
OAog.
2 July
25 Mar.
25 0ept.
IJoly
20 Mar.
84
81
18
17
14
22
42
6 April M
7 8ept. 00 13 Nov. IT
31 5 April 81
37
40 15 Jane 48
8628 June 43
27 0 Oct, 86
7 Dec. 16
10 Mar.
15 Aug.
18 Aug.
20 Dec.
20 Sept
15 Hay
82
06
14
35
SO
34
80
15 Sept 87 28 Aug.
18 Mi^ 2522 April 20
20 Feb.
8 May
13 Sept
25 Dec.
20 Nov.
17 July fi3|ll Feb.
2 Bept. 24
3 Oct 81
25 Nov. 00
12 Oct 32
7 Dec 13
24 June 4S
29 Nov.
25 Dec.
24 Sept.
14
IB
41
14Aag. 48
23Aag.
6 Feb.
44
85
OJane io
8Jaly 84
25 Dec 81
24 Mar. 85
8 Apr. 48
5 May
22,22 Oct.
OOl 1 Feb.
11 Feb.
25.25 Nov.
0829 July
27
...16 April
19 July lOl 0 May
16 June 04 13 Nov.
10 Mar. 03 28 Aug.
OMar. 96 15 Dec.
19 Jan. 26 26 Oct. 80
00 5 May 89
00 8Dcc OS
31 8 Jane 98
13 1814
37
20 iO Nor. 90
28 18 Dec 85
25
17 Bept 80 18 July 4T
88 4 Bept 40 48ept 40
11 20 Aug. 26|
04 9 July 0725 Jona 10
04 5 Nov. 07) 0 July \^
08 10 June 07llOOct U
6 Sept 80 27 Sept, 44
6 Aug. 12 27 Sept 13! 1 2 April ai'lOJan. 84
125 Nov. 21; 17 Feb. 25ll5 April 36 15 April 96
10 Feb. 20,30 Aug. 3324 May 80 13 July 47
8 June 00|12Jan. 11 17 May 21 25 Oct 21
11 Aug. 2524 April 28 27 Sept 44
40.20 Dee. 41 'so June 48
12;iOMay 1525 Nov. 83 22 Jan.
06.23 July 07 ,20 April l&25J8ly
94il8Jan. 05 OJoly 03;
00 25 Oct. '
28 22 Oct.
18 Dec.
11 Sept
17 July
28 Oct.
13 Nov.
29 July
00|
251
OAprfl 25 17 July
2 Mar.
3 Jan.
27 Sept 44
84
15
16
26 Oct. 04 2 Mar.
never ,30 April
14:25 Dec.
86j 8 April 42 7 April 49
06 4 Feb. 1826 Feb. 80
12; 2 Jan. 1890AprUi9
26 May 81 22 Jan. 83; 12 Feb. 071
9 Praodergaat, Jaiaei/T* Unattached. . . .[28 Aug, 06(26 Nov. 07| 7 April 261 1 Nor. 27
C(ty<aim^
BNSION;
ETC.
never
25 Feb.
32 Nov.
28 July
2 Dec.
1 Jan.
20 Dec.
19 June
{Price, David,«»* 36 Foot 25 Dec.
Price, Riee,»* 57 Foot Mar.
Frice^ Thomas DowUdaon,^^ 62 Foot . . 8 Dec.
* Prickett, WiUiain, Royal Waggon Train never
9^323 Pringie, J. Watson,^ B. Bogineertss Aug.
ProOieroe, W. Gar. Bridges,^"' 56 Foot . . 1 1 Mar.
Pnroell, Tobias, Unattacbed {28 Sept.
Purvoa, John Homo, Unatt, Brigade }
Mqfor at Portimouth S
9 Pyiier, Francia, 68 Foot, Adjutant )
%nii JR» Surrey Miliiia )
Pyner, Francis Baobard, Unattaobed . . • •
9 Quentin, Geo. Bdward, Portuguese Set.
Wi Bainfortb, William, Unattaobe4 •• ••
Ralpbi Josepb, Unattaobed •«.-••
lUmsay, Francis, Boyal Artillery ••••.«
fyi Bamsay, Tbonaas,^ 14 Foot
SB Baodall, George,*^ Unattached «•
Rannie, William, Unattacbed
IB Bavsop, WiUiain, 27 Foot, Ad- }
jutant, Qrd Wert York MUitia .... 5
Bead, Constantine, Boyal Staff Corps. . • •
Beady, William,^ Unattacbed, Sii{gr\
Officer efPenaUmeri • • . - \
Beevea, Tbomas, 24 Foot
11 Bcynett, James Henry ,^ 45 Foot ....
Beynolds, Edward, Royal Engineers • • . .
Reynolds, Henry ,'*' Unattached
Beynolds, Jobn William, Unattached. • ..
Rich, Jobn Sampson,^ Royal Artillery. .
Rich, Robert James Evelyn, 66 Foot ....
Richards, George, Royal Marines
Richardson, Frederick, 5 Foot
Richardson, J ames, Unat. , Staff Of. afPen,
JRielutrdton, John Qeorge^ R. Marines
Richardson, Mervyn, Unattached
9 Richardson, Thomas,^* 7 Dragoons. . . .
Rickards, Henry ,^ Unattached
"i^Rickards, William, 64 Foot
Ridding, William, 50 Foot ..»••••
'^Riddlesden, Richard, 4 Foot
Bidge, Bobert Stuart, "^ 36 Foot
^9l3Si Ridgway, John A., ^Unattached, }
Aiffutant, North Devon Militia . . . . )
*Rid{(way, Samuel, 85 Foot never
Bvcere, Jas, John Campbell, R. Marines ig Mar.
Roberts, John Cramer, Unattacbed. • • . . . 18 Jan.
Robertson, Alexander, Unattached 16 Nov.
Robertson, Archibald, Unattacbed 4 Dec.
Robertson, Frederick, Royal Artillery. ... 22 Dec.
LIBUT.
CAFTAIlr.
0523 April 07
08 21 July 08
08 30 Apr. 12
never
00 1 May 11
01 12 Not. 03
00 17 Sept. 12
29 Nov. 83
8 Oct. 12
m
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HALF PAY.
^ Dee. 14
27 April 20 25 Dec« 91
28 Aug. 38
07
33
08
25 Mar. 08 4 April
9 Feb. 38 15 Dec.
17 May 0Q25Oct.
1223 Dec.
26
92
06
21 May
16 Aug.
7 Nov. 161
19 May 25
7 Sept. 04
25 Deo.
21 July
8 Oct.
30 Aug.
13 July 38
1325J{nM 16
15
18 Nor. Id
14 May 29
14 May 47
07
27
13
25 Feb. 16
13
11 June 30
12 Jane 85
16 Feb. 08
15 April 11
29 Jan. 08
07
09129 Mar. 04
7 April 25
6 Feb*
16 Deo.
15 April 44
17 May 10
18 June
5 Oct.
40 0 Not. 49
14 25 Dec 16
35 9 June 88
45116 Dee.
IMay
25 Mar.
13 Oct.
22 Feb.
15
32
4 May 09
28 June 27
19 Sept, 04
5 May 37
8 Oct. 25
18 Sept. 35
1 Mar.
12 Aug. 24
25 Jan. 98
19 April 15
7 April 20
18 Sept. 05
19 July 15
3 Sept, 07
20 Aug. 07
never
21 Aug. 95
ncTer
8 Sept. 14
25 Jan. 10
05
06
18
24 Aug. 3224 Aug. 82
24 Jan. 45 24 Jan. 45
9 Oct.
4 June
24 Jan.
IMar.
2 Not. 38
0830 April 09
29 June 26
18 Oct. 08
18 Dec. 24
3 Not. 25
25JuBa 07
23 July 12
89 20 Apr. 46(22 Apr. 47
83
27 Feb. 4627 Feb. 40
10 Jan. 40 26 Sept. 45
14 Feb. 0917 Mar.
2 May 24
10 Mar. 08
23 Sept. 08
ncTer
9 Oct. 97
never
28 Dec. 21
9 May 12
9 Dee. 281
1 Feb. 81
19 April 12
45
48
16
25
89
2 July
8 April 10
1814
6 Not.
]4^Feb.
18 Mar.
17 Sept. 2828 Dec
2 April 41
4 Feb.
22 May
3 Mar.
8 Aug.
25 Dec.
29 Sept. 37
24 Dec. 29
31
26
16
25
18
12
13
29 Dec.
SO
81
13
32
43
4 Feb. 26
4 Sept. 17
18 May 20
25 Aug. 16
5 Mar. 18
25 Sept. 14
never
10 Jan. 01
10 May
11 July
15 Dec.
15 Feb.
05
37
04
27
17 Jan. 28
Robertson, George Abercrombie,^^ Unalt.,20 April 28
^Robertson, John, 14 Foot •
Robertson, Patrick, Royal Marines
Robinson, Beverley, Royal Artillery ....
Roche, Edround,^^ Unattached
BoehCf Joseph, 3 R. Veteran Battalion . .
Roddy, Charles Hamilton, Unattached . .
Rogers, Henry Blankley H., Unatt., )
Staff Officer of Pensioners J
Rollo, Robert A.,»' Royal Artillery ....
1^ Rose, Hugh Hay,^^ Portuguese Service
Rose, William, 97 Foot
Ross, Ollllan Maclaine, Unattacbed. . ....
Rous, Hon, Wm. Rufus, Portuguese Serv.
Rowan, William, 84 Foot
9 Royds, William,^ 52 Foot
^ Rudkin, Mark,** 47 Foot
Ruimecles, Authony, Royal Artillery
never 25 Dee.
06117 April 12 27 May
15 13 June lOjUJuly
09,28 Not. 10 6 Mar.
23,31 Aug, 26,11 Dec
03 20 July 04;:2dJuly
. . • .
17 Aug.
14 July
8 Feb.
8 May
never
27 May 02
16 Feb. 08
03
04
94
35
13 May 31
never
4 Aug. 05
1 June 06<20 Jan.
30 April 42 20 July
10 Feb. 07
15 April 29
12 April 33
12 Sept.
3 Oct. 05
3 Sept. 94
9 Aug. 39
17 Dec. 12
6 April 09
15 Feb. 09
12 April
25 Dec.
13 Aug.
16 May
27 Oct.
13
34
26
37
28
13
46
13
25
17
49
11
87131
19 July 31
1814
14 July
6 Mar.
12 Mar.
10 Oct.
1 Aug.
25 Sept.
25
27
41
21
48
14
14 Oct. 36
4 Feb. 85
1 April 17
20 July 40
03 29 Dec. 10
25 0cL 14
16 Nov. 04
4 Sept. 49
18 Nov. 19
9 June
9 June
Dec. 42
22 Nov. 42
12 April 20
25 Dec. 16
4 Sept. 49
_ 24 April 23
20[ 1 Nov. 21
1425 Feb. 17
12 July 05 29 Jan. 07 21 Jan. 13 15 May 28
11 Dec. 15.22 Sept. 23|l0 Jan. 37i27 Mar. 37
344
Capt
18 Jan.
16 May
29 Nov.
Iliishoot, Oeorge, Unattached
Riusell, Henshaw, 60 Foot, St^gT Offl- }
cer of Pensioners \
Rutherford, Jarnee Hunter , R. Bnglneerej^ Jaljr
Sampaon, John,'^^ 8 Garrison Bait. }
St^ff Officer of Peneumers S
Sampaon, W. H., UnattaclMHl
9 Sandwith, Fred. Browne,*^* 38 Foot . .
^ Sauuderson, WilUam Basiet,*» 60 Foot
Savaf^e, Henry, Royal Marines
SaTile, Hon. Frederick, Royal Artillery . .
Saifer, Joshua Saffrey, Royal Marines . .
Sehalchf Andrew Archer WmJ"^ Roy. Art.
HSI Schreiber, Qeorgc, 18 Dragoons ...»
Soott, Ciiarles, Royal Marines • • . .
Scott, Edward, 4 Dragoons
Scott, Rich. Andrew, R. Staff Corps ....
Scriven, John, Royal Marines •••••••«..
Sealy, Francis, 97 Foot
Searie, Richard,'^ Royal Marines ......
9 Seward, Elliot,^ Royal Artillery ....
Shand, John Muller,** 89 Foot
Shaw, George Onrdine,^^ 69 Foot
Shawe, Francis Manby, Unattached ....
Shearman, John, 7 Foot
Sheppanl, Walter Cope, Unattached . .
Sherson, Alexander Noweil, Unatt.,
A4fuiant Berks diUitia
Shoveller, William King, Royal Marines
9 Shttckbnrgh, Charles Robert,'" 70 )
07
11
14 Oct.
8 Oct.
6 Mar.
8 Dec.
18 June 36
10 Aug. 99
17 Dec. 07
23 Dec. 13
13 Feb.
S8Dec.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
i
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ETC.
T
38
34
18
10
13
06 29 Aug. 07|31
28 April 08
22 July 80126
8 Nov. 87
1 Sept. 04|S0
10 Mar. 09 6
11 July 16 9
06116 Jan. 1219
8 June 30
19 Mar. 25
26
14
9621 Oct 98
19 Nov. 3021 Dec. 32
30 Sept. 08
20 Sept 04
9 Feb. 01
30 May 11
never
19 Feb.
8 May
21 Mar. 34
Foot, Staff Officer of Pensioners
9 Shum, WiHiaro,^'* 3 Dragoon Guards. .
Shuts, James, Royal Marines
Silver, Jacob, Unattached
9 Stssou, Joseph,''^ Unattached
9 Skene, Alexander, ^^^ 4 R. Veteran Batt
Skinner, Henry\Bryantf^* Royul Marines
Skinner, Samuel James, Royal Artillery
Skirrow, Jarnee, 48 Foot ...•••••
Slater, Ilcory Francis, Royal Artillery . .
Small, Robert, Unattached
fi>mlth, Charles Henry Montre8Mir,60F. }
Staff Officer of Pens., New Zealand i
Smit)), Edro. Carringtou, Unattached. . • .
Smith, Henry, Royal Marines. . ••
Smith, Henry NcUon, Royal Engineers . .
Smith, John, Royal Artillery
Smith, Leicester Viney, Royal Ed- }
ginvero S
Smith, Thomas, Unattached
Smith, William,"^ Unattached
Somerset, Henry Cba. Capel, 27 Foot, }
Stqff Officer of Pensioners J
SomenriUe, John, Royal Artillery
Southteell,llon.Chas,,Kn., 12 R. Vet Batt
Spearman, James Morton, Unattached
Spcdding, John, Irish Brigade
8 pence, John, Unattached
Spry, Henry, Royal Marines
Spurin, John, Royal Marines
*Slanier, George, 82 Foot
9 Stanley, Mark Anthony,'** Unattached
*8tapIcton, Wiiiiam Philip, 61 Foot ...
Srapley, Thoman, Unattached
9 Steigcr, Rodolphc,*" Portuiruese Scrv.
9 Stephens, Henry William,*** 6 Foot .
2 Oct
25 Julv
10 Dec. 07
21 June 06
11 Sept. 13
28 May 07
23 Oct
3 Dec.
1 May
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^m^
10 Feb. 37
24 Mar. 37
15 Dec.
9 Dec. 13123 May 38129 Dte. 43
15 April 19
13 April 24
3 July 05
28 Aug. 04
21 Dec.
6 May
06|27 Nov.
83
31
24
4
5
10
10
15
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IS
06
lOIfov. 25
8 Feb. 39
29 10 July 37
11 5Xug. 13
121 Feb.
:K) Jan.
15 Oct
10
13
18
18 Sept 0626 Au}?. OS
25 July 09
lOBIar. 09 20 Jan. 26
28 Dec.
18 Feb.
1 Mar.
18 1 April 27
08 28 Jan. 05
15 6 Nov. 20
11 29 Sept 14
OJao. 41
10 Feb.
13 Aug.
1 May
19
09
10
17 Aug. 9927 May
1 Aug. 16120 July
13 Sept 31
26 July 3^
4 Oct 33
5 July 13
never
10 July 15
never
6 Jan. 01
7 Feb. 97
never
25
25
11
01
June
Oct
Nov.
April
14 July 37123 JoBC
25
4 July 34
13 June 40
CAPTAIir.
18
10
12
Mar.
Sept
Nov.
42
41
31
5
15
9
8
6
21
•27
27
11
7
11
10
16
2
4
•29
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8
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28
1
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Mar.
Aug.
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Nov.
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July
May
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May
Oct
Feb.
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Nov.
May
June
May
May
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April
Nov.
July
May
Sept.
June
Oct
Aug.
April
July
Aug.
35
14|25
9
9
9
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40
46
23
27
21
34
38
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37
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20
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19
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13
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30
25
44
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37
19
06
39
9 Dec. 15
3 July 95
23 Jan. 21
12 Aug. 05
30 Sept 3012 April 33
125 Julv 05
19 Hot. 01
never
15 June 09;l6Amr. 10
never
6Ai»ff. 0626
never
;K) April a>
29
17
25
14
20
22
3
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25
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July
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Dec.
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Oct
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25
09
90
24
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PLACED OH
HALF PAY.
4 June 47
25JIIM 44
9
11
9
16
16
13
25
Feb. 39
Dec. 14
May 22
May 44
Apr. 47
Nov. 21
April 3Q
Mar. 43
Aug. 33
Aug. 14
July 41
Jan. 18
Jan. 17
April SG
Dec. 21
June 31
SMajr 46
14 July 48
30125 Bept 40
25 Mar. IC
8 April 26
14 Sept 26
•25 Dee. 28
19 Aug. 30
•29 Oct 25
22Jnt 47
8 Apra S6
1 Feb. 30
4 Mar. 40
47 19 Nov. 47
46| I Aug. 48
43|27 8ept 44
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03
27
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43
25
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15
10
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07-25
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Nov. 04
Feb. 49
Aug. 25
Sept. 26
1800
Feb. 32
Aug. 15
Aug. 32
Dec IC
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Captains*
345
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
StqfhenSf John Morse, Royal Artillery • •
Sterling, Anthony Coningham, Unattached
m Stenart, John,**> Unattached
Q3i Stenart, Hubert, Unattached
Stevenson, Thomas, Royal Staff Corps . .
Siswardf Thomas Carr, Royal Marines. .
9 Stewart, Daniel, 3 Foot
Stewart, Ponald, 84 F., Stt^Off.ofPon.
9 in Stewart, Dunoaq,^^ Unattaclied . .
Stewan, James, 87 Foot
9 Stewart, James,^ Unattached ..««..
Stewart, Joseph King, Unattached ......
Stewart, William, Royal Artillery
9 •Stai, Nathaniel Tyron,^* 5 Foot ....
8 toekanstrom, /Sir And. J9^. R.CorBioaa Ran.
Stocker^ JveSf Royal Engineers
Stokes, Patrick Day, 4 V,, Staff Off, of Pen,
Stokes, WiUiam John, Royal Artillery . .
Story, George Walter, Unattached
Story, Valen.Frod. Unat. Staf Off. qfPen.
Strange, Charles, Unattached
Stningwayes, Thomas, 12 Foot
Strangways, George Fox, Unattached ....
Straabenzee, Charles, 6 West India Regt.
Stuart, JTon. Arch. Geo., 6 West 1. Regt.
Staart, diaries Augustus, Unattached . .
Stuart, Hon. John, Unattached
Sodding, Nelson Fleming, Unattached . .
9 Sutherland, Andrew,^ 5 R. Vet. Batt.
Sutherland, Edward, Unatt., Store- )
hmpoTj Royal Hospital, Chelsea. . . • 5
Sweny, Welbore Ellis, 9 Foot
Synnot, Walter, 89 Foot
Tallan, Lawrence,^*^ Unattached
Taylor, James, Unatt
Teale, Charles Shipley, Unattached, >
Staff Officer of Pensioners ]
9 Tench, Henry, 10 Foot
9 • Terry, John,** 7 4 Foot
•Terry, Stephen, 8 Foot
9 Thatcher, SackvlUe Z.,»' Unattached
Thontas, Thomas Bees, Royal Marines . .
Thompsoo, Edward, Royal Staff Corps . .
9 Thompson, James,*" 89 Foot
Thompson, Richard, 51 Foot
Tidy, Gordon Skelly.^ Unattached
9 TMing, Geo. Vaughan,'^* R. Engineers
Tireman, Henry Stephen, Royal Artillery
ToUa, John, Unatt. Adj. N, Olouees. Mil.
Toby, Isaac, Royal Marines, Barrack" \
Master, Plymouth Division )
im Tompkins, New. Rich., Unattached. .
Tonge, John Heniy, Unattached
9 Toole, WiUUm,*w 40 Foot
Torriano, C. Strangways,^ Royal Artillery
m Trafford, Sigismund,'^ 1 Dragoons. .
Triscott, Joseph, Royal Marines
9 Th>tter, John,»« Royal Artillery
Trotter, Robert Knox, Sub. Insp. of Mil.
Trower, Anthony, 4 Ceylon Regt.
Tucker, John Tudor, ^ Royal Marines . .
Toite, George, Unattached
Tnlloch, James Dundas Gregory, 84 ^
Voot, Staff Officer of Pensioners .• 5
Turner, Richard, Royal Marines
Tweed, Augustus, Unattached
9 tweedie, Michael,*^ Royal Artillery . .
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CapUtkii*
BMSXON,
ETC.
Urquhart, JohD,'^* Boyal Marine* li
Ussher, John,^* Unattached 30
Vane, Charles Birch, UnatUched 90
Yarlo, Q«orge, Royal Marinea, Pay- }
matter t Woolvnch l>M»ion S
Vau^han, Engeiia James, 67 Foot, \
Adijuiani Cirmarthin MUiHa .... 5
9 Yaughan, Herbert Henry,*^' Unatt. . .
Yeitch, Thomas George, Unattached ....
9 Yentry, T. T. Arrm. Lord, 43 Foot ....
Yereker, Charles, Unattached ...*,.
Vernon, Bowater Henry, Unattached
9 Vetch, Jamcs,'^^ Royal Engineers
Vincent, Thomas, Royal York Rangers
9 Visme, Fnincis de,*^ 00 Foot
Vyyyan, Thomas, 41 Foot
Wake, Richard William, R. African Corps
9 Walker, William, 24 Foot
9 Walker, William,''* 7 West India Regt.
Walsh, John, Royal Artillery
WaUh, LewiM Edward, Royal AitUkry
Walter, Edgar, Royal Marines
Ward, John, 24 Foot
Wanl. William, R. West India Rangers, }
Adj. Cornwall and Devon Minert* . 5
Ward, William, Unattached
Warde, Walter, Unattached, Stuff Ojgl-
cer of Pensumers • ..•«
* Warner, Richard, 6 Foot
Warrington, Thornhill, 76 Foot
WaterSf Thomas, Royal Marinei
9 Watkins. William Novell,'^^ 48 Foot..
Watson. William,^* 21 Dragoons
Webb, Daniel Peploe, Unattaclicd
Webb, John, Unattached
9 Webb, John Wynne,^ 7 R. Yet. Batt.
M'ebb, Robert,^ Royal Marines
9 2^1 Webb, Vere,"> Unat^^; . Cardigan MU. \ 1 2
9<LI Webster, James C.,**' Unattached . . .21
Wcddenbom. John Kellerman,*^^ Unatt.i 7
Welch, Stephen J. W. F., Cope Reflrt. . .
Welchman^ Geo, Thoniae, Royal Marines
WelleTf Francis, Royal Artillery. •••••..
9 Wellings, George,*^ Unattached
^Z\ Wells, Fortescue,"* Royal Artillery. .
Wemyss, James, Unattached
Wetherall, Charles,»« Unattached
Whallcy, George Britcoe, Unattached. • . .
9 9H Wharton, WilHaro,'^? 43 foot
9 Whitle, Robert,"^ Unattached 25
9 Whitley, Jame8,»> 9 Foot ,22
Wbltmore, Mortimer R. 8., 10 Dragoons, } .^
Staff Officer of Pensioners S\
9 Wishtman, George,^ 48 Foot 5
Wilford, Ernest Christian, R. SUfT Corps [ 2
Willnrdf Leonard Kilham, 1 1 R. Yet. Bat
9 William*, James,'*^ 11 Foot
M'illiams, Joseph, Royal Marines
Williams, Rowland £dw.,«^ 7 W. I. Regt.
Williamvon, John, Unattached
Wills, Tliomas Lake, Royal Marines
Willson, James Kennett,^ R. Marines, }
Staff Officer of Pensioners \
WilUon, Thomas, 20 Dragoons ••......
Wilson, Edward, 57 Foot
Wilfon, James, Coldstream Ods.
July
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18 June 08
20 May
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11 i7son, John, Royal Mariots • • • i22 June
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Wiboo, Joseph Fra«er, tJnattoelied
Wilson, Peter Theodore, Royal Marines. .
VWindbam, Joseph Smyth ,^ 17 Dragoons
*Winnington, Heo. Jeffireys, 39 Foot ....
Wise, William, 72 Foot
Wishart, Alexander, 15 Foot • . . . .
Witts, John, Royal Marines
Wolrige, Ambrose A. R., Royal Marines, ^
Bopmekrwuter, Chatham JHvitinn 5
9 Wood, James,*^^ Royal Marines
Wood, WJUiam,'«« Royal Marines, St^ff"}
Qffie&r afPentiontrt \
ff Woodford, John, Unattached
• Woodk9UM&^ Rob&rt,^ 38 Foot
m WoedSf Richard*^ 8 R. Veteran Batt.
P Wooleombe, Robert,^ Royal Artillery
Woifcman, Thomas, Unattached
Wonley, James White, Sab. Insp. of Mil.
Wriffht, George, Royal Marines
9 WriKon, Hicholas,''* Unatlmehcd
Wulff, Kenelm Chandler, Royal Artillery
Wyait, Alex. H. L., Unattached
Wyatt, Bamuel, Royal Artillery
Wyndbam, Alex. Wadliami Unattached . .
Wynn, ;9tr William, Invalids, Captain of >
Sandown Fort \
Wynne, John, Royal Artillery
Wynter, Robert, Royal Artillery
Wyayard , HenryBackley Jenner, Unatt. , )
Brigade Major at York S
Yonge, Oustavus Nigel K.Anfc6r,*''0 Foot
Young, Henry, Unattached
YouBg, James, 88 Foot ...••••.
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348
fVar Services of the Captains.
1 Captain AbboU lerred in Lord Bridport'a action with the Franoh fleet on the 33d Jsne
1 795. In the foiiowinc year he waa at the redaction of the French, Datoh, and Spaniah Coloaiea
in the West Indiea. & 1797 he was at the capture of Trinidad, and in 1799 at the redaotioiior
Surinam. In 1801 he aerred nnder Lord Nelson at the battle of Copenhagen, and has receired
the NaTal War Medal with one CJaip. In 1806 he comaanded the lutrtpid'M Marines in the
attack upon Capri, and he was afterwards present at the defence of Gaeta. In 1809 he scrred
at the redaction of Marttniqne and the Salntes ; and in the following year he waa wounded at
the attaolc open Gaadalonpe^ and has reoeired the Militaty War Medal with one Clas^ Snbse-
qaentfy he was engaged in Tarioos minor affairs with batteries and gonboats off Tanfa in the
StraiU of Gibraltar.
2 Captoin J. H. Adair serred with the 60ih at the oaptare of Martiniqae and Les Saintee, in
1809; of Gnadalonpe in 1810, and again in 1815. He has reoeiTed the War Medal with two
Clasps.
3 Captain George Adams has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Malda.
4 Captain Agnew serred with the 82ad daring the Feninsnlar campaigns of 1808, 9, 12, and
13, and was oresent at the capture of Oporto, battle of TalaTera, and subsequent affairs ; also at
the battle of Vittoria, where his leg was so sererely fractured as to require three separate ampu*
lations of the thigh. He has received tiie War Medal with two Clasps*
5 Captain Alexander serred in the Peninsula and South of France from 1812 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the bottlea of Vittoria (wounded), Maya Pass, the Pyrenees (28th,
29th, 30th, and 31st July 1813), NiveUe, SL Palais, Nive, Bayonne, Orthes, Aire, Tarbes. and
Toulouse. He hai received the War Medal with six Ciaips.
6 Captain Andros serred with the 65fch during the campaign of 1814 and 15 in Guaerat and
Kutcb, and was present at the capture of the Forts of Juosin, Anjar Khuncoote, Dbingce, and
Dwarka. Served also throoghout the Mahratta campaigas of 1816, 17, and 18, induflung the
battle before and subsequent capture of Poonah, and the affair of Ashtoe.
7 Captain Anton has reeeived the War Medal with two Clasps for Martinique and Gnadaloapa
8 Captain Appleton served in the Peninsula in 1809 and 10, and was present at the haul* of
Buiaoo, for which he has received the silver War Medal with one CJa«p.
10 Captain John Arasstrong (h.p. 8S F.) has received the War Medal with fire Clasps far
Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Cindad Bodrigo, Badejos, and Salamanca.
11 Caotain Robert Armstrong served in the Peninsula with the 61st, from July 1809 to Jan.
1810, and again from Oct. 1811 to Feb. 1814, inoludtng the battle of Talavera, stM-ming tho
forts and battle of Salamanca, aicge of Burgos, and blockade of Pampolnna. He has reoeivtd
the War Medal with two Clasps.
12 Caotain Baoe croaaed the desert in Egjpt with the Indian army nnder Sir David Baird in
1801. He served also with the expedition to Italy under Sir James Craig in 1805>6 ; sahe^-
quently in Sicily and Calabria i and finiUy in the Peninsula, with the Duke of Wellington^ and
was present at the passage of the Huebra, blockade of Pampelnna, battles of Pyrenees (26th
July to 2Dd Aug.), iMiveUe, Nive (9th to 13th Deo.), blockade of Bayoane^ battles of Orthea and
Toulouse (horse shot under himX and varigos minor affairs. He has received the gold MediJ
for Toulouse, in which action he oonunanded tbe 61st for several boon and to ita cIom i and
the SUver War Medal with four Clasps for the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes. He aabsa-
quently served seventeen years as Assistant Deputy Qoarter Master General in Doblia.
14 Captain Bobert Baker has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
15 Caotain Baldwin has received the War Medal with fire Ciaspa for Basnoo^ Albobva,
Ciudad Kodrigo, Bjdajos, and Salamanca.
16 Captain Barrett has received the War Medal with two CUsps for Marttniqne and
Guadaloupe.
17 Captain Bar well has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and TngloMa
19 Captain Baynes served in the Peninsula, firoos Sept. 1812 to the end of ihe wer
in 1814,ineliidingjhe battles of the Pyrenees (3001 JulyX Ntvelle and Tooloime, for whiek Im
has reoeived the War Medal with three Ciaapa. Served also the oompaign oC 181S, and waa
present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloa
20 CapUin Valentine Bcodon served off the ooost of IVanee from 1611 iol814,and waa pre-
sent in varioaa boat actions. In 1815 he waa ai the eapluie of Nicies and Gaeta i and in 1§24
severdy engaged with piratea in the West Indies.
21 Captain Beanfoy served with the 1st battalion 27th Regt. in ffidly in 1810 1 afVetwnrda oa
the eastern coast of Spain from 1812 to 1814, and waa i"irt iit tliii binlr nf "^iilTi"ri CniiHiiiU
War Services of the Captains. 349
taking of Aleoy, battle of Villa Franca* and siege of Tarragona. After the condnaion of the
Peninanlar War be embarked with the Army for N. America and was present at the battle of
Flattabnrg. In 1819 he embarked for the East Indies and serred afterwards as an acting engineer
at Sholapore. He served also in Canada during the rebellion. Served also in the American war
in 1814. '
22 The Hon. Captain Bernard has reccired the War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
23 Captain Berry serred nearly fire years with the army in Sicily, and was present at the
taking of the islands of Ischia and Procida. Serred on boara the Wetule brig, cutting out ^nn-
boaU on the coast of Calabria in 1811. ^
24 Captain Bererhondt served at the capture of Gaadaloupe, in 1815.
25 Captain Birch served at the defence of Cadis.
26 Captain Biahop haa reodved the War Medal with three Claapa for Vittoria, Pyrenees,
and Nivelle.
27 Captain Blacklin served with the 3rd battalion Royals at Qoatre Bras 16th Jane, the re-
treat on the 17tb, at Waterloo on the 18th (at which last he waa wonnded), capture of Paris,
and with the army of oecupation in France in 1815 and 1816. Eknbaiked to join the 2nd batta-
lion in the East Indies, and served with the army in the Deeoan the campaigns of 1817, 18, and
19 ; the pursuit of the Nagpore Rajah ; battle of Nagpore, and other minor actions and skir-
miahes. Served with Sir John Doveton's force in pursuit of the Peishwa ; the siege of Asseer-
ghur in 1819, and commanded the leading company at the assault
28 Captain Bland served in tbe Mahratta war with the Royals, and was present at the cap«
lures of X^agpore and Asseerghnr. Commanded two companies of the Royals at the taking of
tbe Hill Forts in Candeiah. Aeoeived a contusion on the head from a matchlock ball at Nully-
ghaum, and waa severely wounded in the leg at Asseerghnr.
29 CaptMn Blennerhassek served with the 73d in the campaign of 1815, and was present at
tho battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Daring the Kandtan insurrection in Ceylon in 1818
and 19. Served with the 38th in Ava in 1825.
31 Captain Boyea served in the American war with the 85th, and was present in the action
at Bladensburgv capture of Washington, actions at Baltimore and New Orleans.
32 Captain Brander served the campaign of 1815 with the 1st Dragoon Guards, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
33 Captain Brodie served with tbe Royals at the siege of Toulon in 1793, and was severely
wounded in the right leg. In 1704 he served the campaign in Corsica, and was present at the
stonmng of the Convention Redoubts and the capture of the Martello Towers with the garrison
of St Iiorenzo^ capitulation of Bastia, storming the Moselle Forta, and before Calvi doriog a
aieee of 52 days. In 1799 he served in Holland, and was at the battle on landing at the
Helder, in the action of the 10th Sept, and was severely wounded in Uie right thigh in the action
of the 2nd October. He serred with Sir James Pnlteney's expedition at "Feno^ Vigo, and Cadiz.
In 1801 he served the Egyptian campaign, including the action at the landing, and Uiose of the
ISth and 21at March, battle oF Rbamanah, capture of Bonaparte's Dromedary Corps in the
Desert, and capture of Cairo. In 1803 he served with the expedition against St. liucia, and
landed at Ansa de Clooo 21 st Jane, when the outposts were driven in and the town of Castries
taken; also at the storming of Morne Fortunee, and at the capitulation of Tobaga In 1809 he
pcrved in Bidia with the Field Force in the Ceded districts; and in 1814 he joined the Field
Force under General Doveton.
34 Captain Broughton served in the Peninsula with the 9th, and wai present at the battles
of Vimiera and Salamanca, for which be has reccired the War Medal with two Clatpa.
35 Captain Thomas Brown served with the 70ih at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and
(ubsequentlv in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the de-
fence of Cadiz, battle of Busaeo (alightly wounded), lines of Torres Vedras , parsuit of Maasena,
action of Foz d'Arouoe, battles of Fucntes d'Onor and Saiamanca, siege of Bareos, battles of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive^ and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wonnded at Quatre Bras. He has received tbe War Medal with seven Clasps.
36 Captain the Honourable T. Browne landed with the first expedition to Portugal on tbe
did Aug. 1808, as a lieutenant in tbe 40tb, and served during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 11,
end 19, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, capture of Lisbon, battles of Talavera and
Bnsaoo, the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, action of Redinha, capture of Campo Mayor,
siege of Olivenca, first and third sieges of Badajox, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo ; and at the battle
of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and subsequent retreat into Portugal, he commanded the light
eonpany of the 40tb. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
37 Captain Burges served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was severely wounded
at Waterloo. He has reeeived the War Medal with two Clasps for Nivella and Nive.
38 Captain Alexander Burke served in the American war with the gtb, and wia preieat in
the action at Plattsburg.
39 Captain Burnett has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Gnadalonpe.
40 Captain J. C. Burton served on the eastern ooast of Spain from March 1813 to the end of
that war in 1814.
41 Captain Joseph Barton served the Egyptian oampaign of 1807, «ad he was tubteqaently
nl1h# taking of the heif^to of Genoa.
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lAenienohts.
?\ L'Eitrtng*, George,*^ Bcols FuiUier Gdi.
'EstniDg«, Torranlo Francif , Cold*t. Gds,
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War Servieei ofth Captains. 351
of 8dMiMot> oaptnre ef Midrld, siege of Borgof. Alio Um eampAifl» of 1815, locludinff the
boiltlea of Qnaire Bras and Waterloo, and the oaptore of Paris* fie has recelred the War
Medal with three Claaps.
66 Oaptain Costhr serYed in the Penintnla with the i5tb, and was present at the battles of
Bnsaeo^ Jraeotes d'Unor, Salamanca, VittoriSv and the Pjreneef , and at the sieges of Ciudad
Rodfkro and Bsdajos: he has reoelTed the War Medal with seven Clasps.
%7 GmpUdn Cotton served at the capture of the islands of Isohia and Procida, in 1800 ; also
At the siege of Genoa, in 1814.
68 Capcaia Charies Cox (h. p. 41st Foot) has reoeiTed the War Medal with one Clasp for
70 Captain Cariis serred a| Waleheren in 1809, and was present at the attack of Tsr Vere
end aiege of Flashing.
71 The Honourable Captain Cnst served with the 3rd Dragoon Gnards in the Peninsula from
April 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, except the year 1812 ; and he was present at the bat-
ties off Tyawera and Bnsaoo, in all the alTairs with his Regiment on the Retreat to the Lines of
Lbbon, and lastly at the battle of Tooloose. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
rs Captaia Datrooh served with the Royals in Canada daring the rebellion of 1837-8. Ho
served also with the 62d in the campaign on the Sutlej (medal) and was wounded at
VWeasahah.
7S Captain Davem served with the 88th at the attack on Buenos Ayres, 5th July 1807. At
the defeaoe of Cadii in 1800 and 10; subsequent campaigns in the Peninsula, inoluding the pur-
Boit of the Franeh from the Lines of Torres Vedras, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
aeoond siege of Bsdajos, action at El Bodoo, siege and capture of Cindad Rodrigo, third siege
snA oapCnve of Bad%|oa ^woonded at the assault), battles of Salamanca^ Yittoris, Pampeluoa, and
the Pyrenees yiassage ot the Bidassoa, battles of Nlvelle, Nive, and Orthes (wounded) ; actions at
Vie Bigorre, Tarbes, and Hasparen, battle of Toulouse, and various other minor affiiirs. Served
nUtHrinrds in the Amerieaa war, and was present in the action in Plattsbnrg. He has received
the War Medal with ten Clasps.
74 Captain David Davies served in the Feninsvla with the 32nd, and was present at the battles
of Comnna, Pyrenees, Nivelle. and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with four
Clasps. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Qnatre Bras, and
severely at Waterioa
75 Captain Alfred Bavis was present with a squadron of the 22nd Light Dragoons at the
battle of Maheidpore, 2l8t Dec 1817 ; and at the taking of Talneir in 1818.
76 Captain William Davis was landed in 1809 at Mahon, in Minorca, in command of a de-
taohment of Marines, to prevent the prisoners of war in the Lasaretto from rising and effecting
their escape daring a Mutiny of the opanish Walloon Gnards. At the capture and destruction
of afiarloB Isle Yerte, near La Civtat, Ist June 1812, he received a severe wound by a rifle
baH, in Ihe right thigh. On the 8th May 1613, as a volunteer, at the cutting out of an armed
Xybec from under the fort and tower of Orbitello. At the capture of the island of Pouza, undt^r
8ir Charles Napier, where, as a volunteer, with a detachment of Marines, he landed, and
atormad and captured one of the batteries. On the 4th Oct. 1813, as a volunteer in the storm-
iag of the fort protecting the anchorage at Marinello, when one gunboat and thirteen of the
enemy's vessels deeply laden were captured, and one gnn-boat sunk. At the landing of the
ItaBan Levy at Via Reggio, fai 1818. At the landing near Leghorn, in Dec. 1813, when 270
Marines diarged and defeated between 600 and 700 French Infantry, sunported by 30 Cavalry,
reeeived a sabre wound from the charge of Cavalry. At the capture or a castle near Spizzia,
96«h MsNh 1814. Present at the siege and capture of fort Santa Maria, 29th March following.
Also at the capture of Genoa, under Lord William Bentinck.
77 Captain C. P. Deacon served at Naples in 1804 ; in Sicily and Calabria in 1805 and 6, in-
elnding the battle of Maida ; in the Peninsula, including the siege of San Sebastian ; subse-
iraeBtty in the American war, inoluding the actions at Biadensburg. Baltimore, and Now Orleans.
Ob board the Volcano bomb in an engsgement with the Saucy Jack American privateer. He
has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Maida and San Sebastian.
78 Captain Hon. John De Blaquiere served with the 4lst throughout the campaign of 1842 in
AflUianistan, and was present in the engagements of the 28th March and 28th April in the
riaSaun Valley, alao In the actions before Goaine and before Ghninee ; occupation and destruc-
tion of that fbrtress and of Cabool i expedition into Kohistan ; storm, capture, and destruction
•f lateliff ( and the varioua minor aflfoura in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
Ho haa received the Medal inscribed ** Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842."
79 Oaptain Dewell served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, under Lord Lynedoch, and com-
aaanded iho batieriea in position sgainst Fort Lillo. Continued with the army under the Prince
of Orange ; eommanded the British and Dutch Artillery, under General Bergh, at Mons— in
advance of the poeition or the allied army— during the battie of Waterloo ; and was present
wish the Dntoh Artillery, at the blockade and bombardment of Conde: and with the British
Artillery, under Sir Alexander Dickson, when the Prussian armv entered Manbenge and Philip.
vWai after whioh he advanced to Paris, and continned with the army of occupation until its
ratara to Eogland.
60 Captain Timothy Dillon, after serving in Ireland in the Bebellion in 1798, sailed with the
2nd (Queen's) on tiie expedition to the Helder in 1799, and was present In the batties of the
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352 War Services of the Captains.
19 th Sept., 2nd and 6i1i October. He next senred tbe I^yptian canMdgn of 1801 (aedal), in*
cIudiDft tfae action on tbe landingr^ blockade of Aboukir, actions of tne 13th and 21at Man!*
bombardment and surrender of Fort St. Julien, ti^ine of Fort Bahmania togatber vith aboit
8(j0 French troops coming to its relief : surrender of Grand Cairo and of Aleiandria, Hs
£crv<<d in the campaign under Sir John Moore and on the retreat to Corunna, in the 76Ui rcgt.
8 1 Captain Donelan served with the 48th in the opez»tioiui agunat tbe Bi^abof Cooifui April
1834.
8i> Lorfi Donoogbmore serred in the Peninsula witli the Grenadier Guards, and basnativid
tii(^ Wnr Medal wUh one Clasp for tbe battle of Coninna.
83 Captam Dore served in the Ncpaulese war in 1815 and 16 ; in tbe Deoean caapaigato
1817 und 18 ; <»r>d in tbe action at Panniar, 29tb Dec. 1843 (bronze atar).
84 Captain Joseph Dovglaa aerved in the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with tbe 45tb, and «M
pr4 »f lit at tbe battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulonae: be baa reoeiTed tba War Medal
with four Chsps.
85 Captain DowdaU served the Mahratta campaigns of 1818 and 19, induding tba tabiag of
Log bur, Uapror, Eooaree, Rh^gor, Rarte, besides several other small forts, and be wusaftrtlj
Mornded at the storming of Rar«e, having sustained the total loss of the right ejCtAod a mitNtt
of I he nose and Jaw-bune. S«Tved also in tbe Bormese warnndi>r Sir Archibald CasspbeH, sn4
wa«i »evprt-ly wuunded in srorming the Dalla stockades near Rangoon on tbe 9th fise. 18S4,
Cfi) txin Dowdall eommanded and Jed tbe Light Company of the 89 in to five diflvrent stonaa^
86 Captain Dowmsn served with the 40th throughout tbe operationa in Candahar and in
Afghanistan, in 1841 and 42 ; and be acted as Aide-de-camp to Msjor-Ganeral Dennis in ibt
action at Miibarajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843.
87 Captain Drewrj served in tbe Peninsula with the 5th, and was present at the battles of
iSjIflmsDca, Orthea, and Toulouse.
88 Captain Drought served in the Peninsula, FVance, and Flanders with tbe 13tb Dragcoof,
rnd has received tbe War Medal with five Clasps for Albobera, Vittoria, KiveUe^ Ortbcf» aad
Toulouse.
89 Captain Druitt served in tbe 58tb with tbe Amy under Sir James Craig in ^aplts, sad
tras present at tbe battle of Maida (for which he has received tbe War Medal with one CJaip)
find uking of Scylla Castle. He was afterwards employed on tbe Staff in Sicily, and was st tbt
oopture of tbe Islands of Iscbia and Procida in 1809. He served also on tba Staff with tfas
A I my on tbe South Eastern Coast of Spain during 1812 and 13.
90 Captain Drummond served tbe campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 82nd, and was prtssntst
t])« battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, andf Oithea, for which be has received tbe War Medal with
three Claspa.
91 Capuin Drysdale waa present with the 27tb at the taking of the islands of Isohaaaai
l^f ooida, in 1809. Served afterwards in Spain from 1812 to tbe end of that war in 1814, iookd-
^n^^ tMe taking of AIcov, battles of Biar and Castalla, siege of Tarragona, eogagemcat at Um
IV s 9 of Ordal, and blockade of Barcelona.
1)2 Captain Dnnoan served with the expedition to Bremen in Gemany in 1805. Also ia
tbe American war, including the capture of Moose Island.
93 Captain Dusantoy served at Widcherf n ; at the capture of Ganoikf aai in two partial
ections with French Fleets off Totilon and Marseilles.
94 Captain Dyer aerved tbe campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (medal) with tbe 3d LigU
DrHgoons.
96 Captain Eaton served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with tbe Rifle Brisads^ sad
l;s receivf d tbe War Medal with seven Clasps for Barroas, Yitioria, Pyrtneet, Sl Sdbaslian,
^'iTfllo, Orthe», and Tonlousr.
1^ Captain £dmonds served in the Peninsula with the 66th from March 1609 to tbe tad of
tl bt Hor in 1814, and was slightly wounded at the battle of Taiavera, 28tb July 1809.
97 Captain Edwardea served in tbe Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to June 1814, and was prsasat
r ' tn< battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of tbe Bidassoa and of the Adoor, aad
ii.%( f-tntcnt of Bayonne : he has received tbe War Medal with four Clasps for Viitona, Saa
SJ.'j'an, NiveUe, and Nive. He aerved also the campaign of 1815, including tba baitla
I'l Wot«»rloo.
09 Captain William Elliott served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Peninaula, Tnneo. aad
T!>.ialfrt>, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, at Pampeluna, tbe Pyrenees, Xoak«s^
A'. ut« t!oo. and capture of Paris : be has received the War Medal with two Claspa for Vittoria
Bt.d Ti*u louse.
100 Captain Herculea Ellis served in the Peninsula with tbe 88l2i, from March 1809 totbaeod
I'i tbbt war in 1814, including the first siege of Badajoz, and battlea of Busaco»Fuentesd*Ottoi;
V.tt( ria, and the Pyreneea.
lul Captain Emerson served with tbe 35th at tba taking of Ssnla Maura, atooning of tba
enemy's outposts, and at tbe taking of the Ionian Islands.
V2 Captain Enderby aerved with tbe 22nd Light Diagoona at Belgaum aad Sbokpoie, in 1918 1
rr.d with tbe 16th Lancers at Bhurtpore in 1825-6. In addition to tba above be sarved Ibras
^^ ars in tbe royal navy as midshipman, and was on bowd H. M. S. Deff net U tbf batik rf
Trafalgar.
War Services of the Captains. 353
103 Gsptfttn A. PiliOerald Eyans served in the Feninsiila with the 5th battalion of the 60th
firom Sept. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, inoludio^the action at Alba de Tormes, battles of
Vtttorie, the Pjreneet, Niyelle,aDd Nive, action of Gairia, battle of Oithea, actions of Lcmbege^
Vio Bigorre, and Tarbes, and battle of Touloose. He has receiyed the War Medal with six
Glasps.
104 CSaptatn James Emns served at Walcberen, and was present at the siege of Flnshing.
105 Captain Falkiner served in the Peninsula with the Gist, and was present at the battles of
Talavera, Basaco, and Salamanca, for which he has receiyed the War Medal with three Clasps.
106 Captain Fajerman served in Egypt nnder Sir Balph Abercromby, and has received the
Egyptiim medal.
107 Captain Fisk served as Adjutant of the 1 7th Lt. Dragoons daring tlM campaign of 1820 in
Kotch.
108 Captain Fbllows was present with the 43rd Light Infantry in the attack on New Orleans
in Jan. 1815* He landed with his Begt. at Ostend on the 18th June following, and was present
at tlie eaptnre of Paris.
100 Captain Foot served the campaign of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Belginm, and France, in-
dndiog the attack on Merxem, bombardment of the shipping at Antwerp, attack on Bergen-op-
2oom, and battle of Waterloo.
110 Captahi Charles Ford served at the siege of Flushing, in 1809 ; and at New Orleans, in
1814.
111 Captain William Ford (h. p. Royal Marines) served at the island of Anholf, and at
Nybnrg, in 1811 \ and he was at the capture of three Banish loggers from nnder the batteries.
112 Captain William Forde (b. p. tlnftttached) served with the 15th at the capture of
Onadaionpe in 1810, for which he has receiyed the War Medal with one Clasp.
113 Captain Forster served with the expedition to Copenhagen* in 1807 s the campaign of
1808-9 under Sir Jolm Moore, including the cavalry action at Sahagun, and battle of Corunna.
Campaign of 1815, indnding the battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded in the foot
by a grape shot
114 Captain Fonlston served during the Kandian war in Ceylon in 1803, 4, and 5, including
the capture of Kandy :'— wounded in the leg in repubing an attack of the enemy on the 20th
Jntte, 1809. Served afterwards at the capture of Trayancore in 1809 ; of Bourbon and the isle
of France in 1810 ; and of Java in 1811, — wounded on the 10th of August, when commanding
the advanced piquet. At the capture of Kandy in Ceylon on the 3rd Feb. 1815, and on Ibe
18th of the same month cbrove the King of Kandy into the hands of a force which took him
prisoner. Served in the subsequent rebellion duriDg 1817 and 18. Present also at the storm-
ing of Ghuznee on the 23rd July 1839. Was embarked with a detachment on board the
N«reide frigate under Sir Kisbet Willoughby, destined for the reduction of Isle dela Patse, end
vras taken prisoner at the surrender of that ship after a moit severe action with a French squa-
dron on the 23rd Aug. 1810. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
115 Captain Thomas Fraser was present at the operations before Ter Yere and Flusbinjp^ in
1800. He served also in the Peninsula from Sept. 1813 until the end of that war, aod after-
watdsat Genoa.
116 Captain FuHerton served in the Peniosnla with the 38th, and was present at the battles
of Holeia, Yimiera, Talavera, and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with
foer Clasps.
117 Captain F. H. Fuller proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present with the 53rd
at the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavers, Busaco, and Fuentos d'Onor, besides various skir-
mishes. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
118 Captain J. T. Poller served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807; and at the bombardment
of Algiers, 27th Aug. 1816.
119 Cuptain Furnace served in the Peninsula with the 61st, and wai present at the battlrs of
Tttlavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he
haa receWed the War Medal with eight Clasps.
ISO Csptain l^ers served in the Peninsula duriog the campaign of 1809.
121 Captain IPyh served with the 02d with the expedition under Sir John Moore to Sweden
in 1808, and afterwards in Portugal and Spain, including the battle of Corunria. He next
sf rred on the Walcheren expedition, after which be joined the army under the Duke of Wel-
lington in the lines of Torres Vedras, and was present at the battle of Fucntes d'Onor, at
Arroyo de Molino, Almares, Alba de Tormes, Vittoria, Maya Pass (twice woundtd), and
Pyrenees on 25tb, 30th, and 31st July, at the Nive, Garris, Arriverette, Orthes, and Aire
(severely wounded), besides various minor affairs and skirmishes. He has received the War
Medal with six Clasps.
123 Captun Garner joined the 1st battalion of the 40th in the Pyreneea in 1813, and he
served in the campaign of that and the following year. He has received the War Medal with
one Clssp for Nivelle.
124 Captain Oascoyno served in the Peninsula with the 83rd from 1809 to 1813, and was
severely wounded in the leg at the battle of Salamanca. Served also in Ceylon as Deputy-
Assistant* Adjutant-General during the Kandian rebellion in 1818. Ho has received the War
Medal with two Claspa for Basaco and Salamanca.
354 ffar Servicei of the Captains.
125 Captain George inrved with the ieoond battalion of the 44th In the eamptigm of 1810
and II, inqladififi^ the defence of Cadis, and of the Lines of Torres Vedras, aUo the retreat of
Ma«tena into Spsin. In 1812, he was present with the 7 th FnsUiers at the liege and itormtog
of Badajos, on whioh last occasion he was wounded in fonr plaoee hj mnsket baUs. In 1619 U
was present with the Futiliers during the operations before New Orleans ; also at the osptsn
of Paris, and with the Army of Occupation in France. He has reoeiTed the War Hsdsl wiih
two Clafps for Fuentes d'Onor and Badajos.
126 Captain Gibbons served in the rebellion in Ireland, and was at Mie taking of thsFrtaeh
near Ballinanaok, 8th Bept. 1798. Serred also in the PenhMola from Sept. 1811 to the •nd of
that war in 1814, inclading the covering of the sieges of Ciadad Rodrigo and Bidsjoi, forebr
the enemy oat of Llerena on the night of the 35th Maroh 1812, notions near Utegre (wonodeJ
in the right hand) and Llerena, affiir with the enemy's cavalry 21st Jane, batUe of Sslattinsa,
•nd oaptare of the French rear- guard on the following day ; captnres of Madrid and Yallidolid,
invest nent and sivge of Barges, retreat from thence, blookade of PamndoniL battles of ths
Pyrenees, 28th, 29ch, and 30ih July ; Pass of Maya, battles of the Nivalle and Nha, Woeksd*
of Bavonne, from 12th Deo. 1813 to 22iid Feb. 1814 { battle of Orthes, actions of TioBigorrs
and Tarbes. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
127 Captain F. Y. Gilbert served in the Pentniula from Dec 1812 to Hie end of that wtr in
1814, and has reoeived the War Medal with four chisps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Ntnlli^ snd
Nive.
128 Captain Ginger was present with the 8lBt at the battle of Blalde, for whibk he hsi
reoeived tno War Medal with one Clasp.
129 Captain Girdleatone served with the 3 1st In the Peninsula, and was present at the bslilsi
of Tela vera (wounded), Buiaoo, Albuhera, Vittoria, (wonnded), Pyrenees (wonnded),and tks
Nivelle (wonnded— right arm sererely fraotared). He has received the War Medal with itx
Clasps.
f^ldO Csptain Goode etrved In the American war, inclading the operatf obs in the Cheiapeaksi
battles of Bladensburg and capture of Washington and Alexandria, action next Baltimore, nod
destmetion of the American flotilla. Served also at the attaok and capture of Gnedtioupe, m
1815.
131 Captain Charles Gordon served in the American war in 1814 and 15 with the 9Srd, isd
wat severely wounded in the left oheek at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
135 Captain Robert GruT served in the Peninsula with the 48th, and has received Ihs Wtf
Medal with six Clasps for the Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nives, Orthes, and Toalene.
134 Captain Gregor served with the 23rd at the capture of Meitlttiqae in 1809, and lub-
aequently in the Peninsula, inoludinst the battles of Albuhera (severely wonnded), Vittor a, ttd
the Pyrenees: he has reoeived the War Medal with four Clasps.
136 Captain John OriiHth served in the 12th Dragoons the Egyptian campaign of 1801, isd
was wonnded on tlw left thigh in the action of the 21st Maroh. In 1809 he serrsd at Vfsl-
oheren i and subsequently in the Peninsnla from Jnly 1813 to the end of thai war in 1814, si<l
was present at the battle of Vittoria. He ser red also the campaign of 181 5, inelndhig the Wttit
of Wsterloo. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps, for Vittoria, MivetK e^d ^^'
137 Captain Gwynne served in the Peninsula with the 62n<t and has noeired the W« Mslal
with two Clasps for Nivelle and Nive.
138 Captain R. C. Hamilton served the campugn against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834 wttt
the 48th regt.
139 Captain Hammill served the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada.
140 Captain Harding servad in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to the eed of that wtrhi UH,
Including the battles of Salamanca and Vittoris, siege of San Sebastian, and battha of Ortbfs
and Touioase. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of WsKrioo.
Ho has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
141 Captain Hardwick served in the Peninsula with the 45th, and waa preeeul it the heldrt
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, fbr whioh ha has received the Wtf
Medal with six clasps.
142 Csptdn Hugh Harrison served in the Peninsula with the a2nd, and has leesiesd ^^^
Medal with one Cia«p for Salamanca. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was lerarely
wonnded at Waterloo.
143 Captain John Harrison (b. p. 82nd Foot) served in the Peninsula wtih tfje iw
Hussars from J in. 1813 to the end or that war, and was present at the battles of Vittoris, iht
Pvr<rnef s, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, as also in the minor aotlooa of the S^^^
Morales de Toro, near HiUette, and at the bridge of Croix d'Orade (wounded in the band). U«
ha) received the War Medal with five ('lacps.
144 Captain Septimua Harrison served with the 10th in the Nepaol caapalgw Otf tBUm
1 5, and commanded a eompany on the advanced gimrd in the aetion at Jeetghuri where he «m
wunnde.i. 8^'rved also agAiost the Mohraitas in 1816 and 17.
145 Captain Hart aerved with tie 78th at the eapture of JaTa in 1611, Cur wUeh he m
received the War Medal with o&e Clasp.
146 Captain Haslewood served with the 14th at the eiege tod Mptuiu of FloiUiil^ ia 1^*
Also at the siege suid oaptare of Bhurtpore, under I^ord C^henMtu.
fFar Services of ike Captains. 365
147 CftDtoin BanUrn vts pnient with ilie a9kh ia the aotion of Mahan^por.% MUi Deo.
1843 (Medal).
148 Captain William Hay lerred In the Pcninank with the 16th Light Drigoona, and was
preaent at the battlea of TalaTera» Boaaeo, and Fac&tes d'Onor, for whioh he haa reeelTed the
>yar Medal with three Claapa.
149 Captain Healjr aerrea in the Fenintula with the 7th Fiuili«rt» and waa preient at the
battles of Talavera, Bosaco, Alhnhera, Orthes, and Tonlottee, for whioh he haa reoeiTeil the
War Medal with fife CImm.
150 CMtain Graham Henry joined the Pensnanlar army in 1810, and waa present at the
ftiegei of Cindad Bodrigo and Badi^os. defenee of Albade Tormea, aitaek on the Paaa of Mi ja,
battles of Vittoria, Hifelle^ Ni?e« and St. Pierre, Orthes» and Toulouse, besidea rarioua minor
affairs. He has received the War Medal with six Clsspt.
151 Captain Hewson, served In the American war, and waa engaged al the battle of Niagara
and siege of Fort Erie. Serrsd also in the Burmese war.
153 Captain Henry Hill served in the Peninsula with the 1 1th Light Dragoons from Kav 181 1
to June 1813, and was present at the action near £1 Bodon, battle of Salamanca, with the ad-
vance and rear-guard to and on the retreat from Burgos. Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Salamanca.
154 Captain Hodges served in the Peninsula, from 1810 to 1814, including the battkaof
Vittoria and the Pvreneea, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Served also the cam-
paign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Draa and Waterloo. Commanded the
Auxiliary land forces under the orders of his Imperial Majesty the Doke of Brsganza, in Por-
tagal, in 1632 and 1833. Was also present at the attack on the Egyptian Torcea under Ibrahim
Ptfsha, by the Turkish Army, commsndod by Commodore Sir Cbarles Nspier, on the heighta
atove Beyrout in S^ria, 10th Oct. 1840. He haa been three times wounded in the course of
his services. He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
155 Captain Holmes served with the 2nd Battalion of the 14tb, on the expedition under Lord
William Bentinok in the Genoeee territory, in 1814; and also served in the Sooth of France, in
1815. Served with the 20th, with the Madras and Bombay Force, against the Bajah of Kola-
pore, in 1827.
156 Captain J. M. Home serred the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada with the 104th.
167 Captain Francis Homn baa received tho War Medal with three Claspa for Holeia,
YiQuera, and Corunna.
158 Captain Hook served with the 9th throughout the eampaign of 184S in Afljshanistan
(Medal); and also that on the Sutlej in 1845*6, iooludiag the battlea of Moodkee, Feroaeshah»
and Sobraon, for which he hss received a Medal and two Clasps.
159 Captain Horsell has received the War Medal with three Claspa for Busaco, Badajos, and
Toulouse.
160 Captain Horsley served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Qermany and Holland, and wsa
•tveie^ woimded (three wounds) at the storming of Bergen^op-Zoom.
161 Captain Hort served with the 8Ut in Lower Calabria and Sicily, and accompanied the
expedition under Major-Gwieral Aekland to the Bar of Naf^s, in 1806. Served also dnriog the
campaign under Sir John Moore^ and lost his right leg at the battle of Corunna : he has received
the War Medal with one Clasp.
162 Captain Horton has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Badajos, Salamanca,
nnd Toulouse.
1$3 Captain Qeorge Hotham served at the bombardment of Algiers, under Lord Exmouth.
164 Sir George fioolton served in the Peninsula with the 43rd, and was present at Bnsaeo^
Fuentea d*Onor, Ciudad Bodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria (severely wounded), Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nivei and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
16A Captain Hulme served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
ineluding ihe 2ad aiege of Badajoa, battlea of Nivelle and Nive (10th to 13th I>ee.), passage of
the Adour, investment of Bayoone and repniae of Uie sortie. In March 1815 he joined the
army in the Netherlands, and assisted in the organisatk»n of the Pontoon train at Antwerp:—
Early in May, in order to secure a shorter and more direct communication between Brussels
and Antwerp, he was entrusted with the oontl ruction of a bridge of vessels at Boom, aeross the
Bopel, a large navigable branch of the Scheldt, which having completed and maintained until
the violory at Waterloo rendered it no longer requiaite, he f<^owed the army to Paris in com-
mand of a division of the Pontoon train, where he remained untii 1816. lie haa received the
War Medal with two Claspa for Nivelle and Nive.
166 Captain Humbleyservedwiththe 95th (Rifle Brigade)at the siege <>f Copenhagen in 1807,
and waa present in some skirmishes near that city, and afterwards at the action of Kioge, the
anrrender of Copenhagen and the whole of the Danish Navy. In 1808 he landed with a detach-
ment in Portogid, and waa present at the battles of Bole&a and Vimiera, the advance from Lisbon
into S^ain»the subsequent retreat from Salamanca, action at CalcaveUas,and battle of Corunna.
Served on the Walcfaeren expedition in 1809; commanded an advanced out-post before Flushing
on the night of the 31st July, when he surprised and took prisoners an out-lying piquet of the
enemy; tiie following day ha was Tsry aevuiely wounded ia the forehead, when under the forU-
366 War Services ofihe Captains.
fiofttioof of FlnaUiig, by a mnaket-ball which lodged, — tha ball extracted, and the Bead tnpftsncd.
Joined the Army in Uie Peninsola in March 1 810, where he serred until the end of the war in 1814.
with the exception of fonr months in 1812$->pre8ent at the defence of Cadis and Fort Kstsgoidi,
debarked at Tarifa, present at the battles of Barro8a,Salamanca» and Yittoria— seTendr woundcil
in the left arm; action at Vera bridge, storming the heights of Vera, battles of the PjreiMet-
woonded near the left eyei crossing the Bidassoa, battles of the NiyeUe, in?e, and Otthes^ie-
Terely wounded in the right thigh; action at Tarbes, and battle of Tonlonse, besides Dnneroni
minor actions, shira^es, and affairs of out-posts. Senred also the campaign of 1SI5. sod wu
rerj seTerely wounded at Waterloo by a musket ball in each shoulder, the two baUi baTiof
lodged, one of which was extracted two days afterwards, — the other still rem^s lodged ooder the
■oapnlain the left Moulder. On the passage to Spain, 5th I>eo. 1818, he was at the captare^aftrr
a running fight of scTeral miles, of a large American merchant-ship well srmed. Ho has rc-
oeiTed the Yfii Medal with twelve Clasps*
167 Csptain Humfirev joined the 45th in the Peninsula in 1811, and senred there until Uieeod
of that war in 1814, including the siege and storm of Cindad Bodrigo^soTerely wouoded, liege
and storm of Badiqo% — ^in both of these attacks he lerred in the storming party conpoeed of tii«
flank companies s stem of fort Picurina under General Kempt, battle of Salamsncs, captuc of
Madrid, retreat therefrom into Portugal, battle of Yittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, bstUe of the
P^reoees-^seTerely wounded, battles of the NiTelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides naotrou
minor affairs and skirmishes. He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
168 Captain Humphreys served with the 15th at the capture of Martinique and the SahUn,m
1809; and fd Guadaioupe, in 1815. He has received the War Medal with one Claip for Hsr-
tinique.
169 Captain Gtoorga James Hunter served during the campaign of 1 81 4 on the Nisgtra fi ontier,
ittolnding the action at Chippewa and attack on Fort Erie.
171 Captain Jackson served with the 16lh Lancers in the campaign on the Sutlej, is 1S4^
(Medal) i and was present in Uie actions of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobracn.
172 Captain Jago served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Qa&tre Bru
and Waterloo.
173 Cu>tain Henry James was present at the capture of Fort San Philippe (BalsgafY), ind
siege of Tarragona, m 1813. Also at the bombardment of Algiers, in 1 816.
174 Captain Jeffreys ; see Note 27, page 328.
175 Captain James Johnstone served in the Peninsula, end has receired the War Medsl vitb
four Clasps for Cindad Bodrigo, Badges, Nivelle, and Orthes.
176 Captain William Jones (b« p. 52nd F.) served in the Peninsola with the 14th Dragcoo^
and was present at Busaco, Badsjoz, Vittoria, and Nivelle, for which ho has received the Wtf
Medal with four Clasps.
178 Captain Keily was severely wounded at Waterloo.
179 Captain John Kelly (6 Foot) accompanied the effective men of the wbg of the 6lh Bcgt.
atationed at Aden, which formed part oi an expedition of 500 men under the command of Lt.-^oL
Pennyouick, which deatrored the Arab posts of Sheik Medi and Sheik Othmao, and skirmubtd
between those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
180 Captain John Kellir (h. jf. 25 F.) served with the a5th at the taking of Madeira, io IB07.
and also at the capture of Martinique, in 1809, for which he has received the War Medal with
one Clasp.
181 Captain Ker served with the 37th at the investment of Bayonne, in 1814.
182 Captain James King served in the West Ladies, and was present at the capture of the dif
of Sl Domingo, in 1809. Served afterwarda in the Peninsula in the 87th, from Jan. 18U to
June 1813, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria, for which he has receiveil the
War Medal with one Clasp.
183 Captain J. D. King lerved in Holland and the Peniniuls, from July 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the capture of Widcheren and siege of Flushing; battle of lioiscc,
action at Fuente G uinaldo, affair at Alasa del Ponte, battle of Vittoria, and battles of the Pjri C4 ( i
on the 25th, 26Ui, 27th, and 28th July, 1813,— severely wounded in the right shoulder CO the 'iMb.
Present also at the capture of Pans, in 1815. lie has received the War Medal with ihrte
ClaqM.
184 Captain T. N. King served the Corunna campaign.
185 Captain W. J. King served the campaigns of 1818 and 19 in Concan, in Indis. Sorted
in the Burmese war in 1824 and 5, and received a severe contusion when leading the attack oo
the White I'agoda, an out-work of the stockude of Donabew.
186 Captain Bichard Kirwan served in the Peniniula with the 7th Fusilieri^ mi VM
severely wounded at the battle of Talavera: ho has received the War Medal with one Cta»p.
187 C^>taia AUred Knight served with the G2Qd at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and lalac-
quently at the taking of Castine and Hamiltown in the United States of K. America.
187i- Captain Knowles served with the 50th in the battle of Punuiar 29 Dea 1843 (Meds<)j
and also the campaign on the Sutlej in 1845- 6, including the battles of Moodkee, Feroxeahah, m
AliwiJy for which ho has received a Medal and two Clasps. He was slightly wounded st
Ferozeshah, and dangeionsly wounded (right leg amputated) at Aliwal.
188 Captain Kyle seived in tha Penio$&with the old 94th, from Jan. IdlOtothaadoTthit
fFar Sennces of the Captain^. 357
war in 1814, indnding the defence of Cadix, linea at Torres Yedraa, aotiona at Bedinha, Casal
Koto, Fox d'Aronoe, and Sabngal; battle of Foentei d'Onor, second aiege of Badajos, action at
£1 Bodon» Biege and itorm of Ciudad Bodrigo (dightly wonnded), third aiege of Badajoi and
itorming of Fort Picnrina, where he was seyerely wonnded in leading tfie 94th party 8rd diTislon
to one of the most desperate assanlts that took place during the war; retreat to Fortngal, battles
of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Niyelle, and Orthes; action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Tonlonse^
He has receiyed the Gk>1d Medal for Vittoria, (haying sacceeded to the command of tiie regi-
ment); and the Silver War Medal with eight Clasps.
189 Sir Henry JTohn Lambert served in the Peninsula with the Grenadier Onards, and was
present at the battles of Barrosa and Salamanca, for which he has receited the War Medal
with two Clasps.
190 Captain Lane served with the 4l8t in several skirmishes in the American war; and with the
47th at the toking of several islands in the Persian Gulf, in 1B19 and 20.
191 Captain Ijangton served in the Peninsula and also the Waterloo campaign with the 52nd,
and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Corunna, Fnentes d'Onor, Ciudad Bod-
t^o, and Salamanca,
192 Captain Latham served in the Peninsula ydth the Buffs, and was present at the battles
of Busaco and Albuhera (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
193 Captain John Law was in the action with, and capture of, the Chesapeake hyiht Skannonf
on the Ist June, 1813. He was also at the capture of Fort St. Elmo, and the batteries at Naples
on the 21st May. 1815.
194 Captain lAwlor served in the American war, under Sir Gordon Drnmrnond.
195 Captain W. H. Lawrence served in tiie Peninsula ftom April 1613 to the end of that war
in 1814, indudiag the siege of Tarragona.
196 Captain Le Couteur served during the whole of the last war in America. He was adjutant
to Colonel De Harem, who commanded the Light Division and seven hundred Indians, under
Generals Vincent and De Bottenburg on the Niaeara frontier; was engaged at Sackett*s Harbour,
the battle of Niagara, and was in the storming division at Fort Erie, where he was blown up by
the springing of a mine; present also at the action of the Cross Roads and many skirmishes with
the Light Division.
197 Captain Leech served in the Peninsula with the 5th, and was present at the battles of
Boleia, Vimlera, Corunna, Salamanca, and Vittoria^ for which he bas received the War Medal
with five Clasps.
198 Captain Lempriere served the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, inehiding the
actions at Sabagun, and Benevente^ and retreat to Corunna. In 1814, he served in the south of
France, and was present at the battle of Toulouse ; after which he served in the American war,
and was present at the battle of Bladensburg, capture of Washington, and in all the operations
with the army in tiie Chesapeake, and before New Orleans. In 1815 he served in the Nether-
]aoda» and waa attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses on that firontier. He has
received the War Medal with three Clasps.
199 Captain L. X. lieslie served the campaign of 1814 in Canada.
200 Captain W. W. Lewis served with the 58th at the battle of Maida, and has received the
War Medal with one Clasp.
201 Captain Litchfield served at Waleher«ninl809; also the Peninsularcampaigns of 1812, 13,
and 14, including the action at Puerto del Almarez, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse,
—for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps. He served afterwards in the
Atsericao war, including the action at Plattsburg.
202 Captain Logan's services : —co-operation with the EVench Army in the Morea. Siege of
Patras. Co-operation with the Spanish Forces and Legion near San Sebastian.
203 Captain Low served with the 53rd in the campaign on the Sutlej in 1846 (Medal), in-
plwiing the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon.
204 Captain Lutman's sendees : —Campaign and battle of Corunna (wounded in the left thigh) ;
exptdition to Waleheren, and siege of FlushlDG^; Sicily from May 1810 to June 1812; PeninsuU
from J une 1812 until the end of &e war, including the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, July
and Aug. 1813» and blockade of Barcelona, Feb. to May 1814; served idsoTn the American war.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
205 Captain M*Carthy served in the Peninsula with the 50th, and has received the War
Medal witn three Clasps for CorunBa» Fnentes d*Onor, and Badsjoz — severely wounded at the
assault while acting as an Engineer.
206 Captain Donald M*Donald served at Waleheren, in 1809 ; and at the defence of Cadiz.
207 Captain M'Dougall aerved in the Peninsula with the 61 st, and was present at the battle
of Talavera, for which he haa received the War Medal with one Clasp.
208 Captain Angus M*Intyre served with the 41st in the American war.
209 Captain M'Murdo served with the 8tb Hussars at the siege of Hattras^in 1817; and after-
warda in the Pindaree war.
210 Captain Daniel H*Pherson served in the 8th on the expedition to Denmark, and was at the
siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1 807. In 1 809 he lerved on the expedition against Martinique,
and was at the storming of the heights of Surriere at the siege of Fort Bourbon, end capture of
the ialand. He aerved ia the American war with the Qlengaxry Light Infantry until very severely
358 War Services of the Captains.
wounded at the attaok on Saftkett's Harbour, tha seTerity of which wotindt oompellad him lo t««
moTe to a Yeteran Battalion. He haa receiyed the War Uedal with one Claap for ICatliQiqae.
21 1 Captain M*Quafn aerred in the American war with the 7ih battalion of the 60th, and waa
present at the taking of Castile and Hampden, and the John AHanu United States frigate.
212 Captain M^iear has reoeired the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
213 Captain Maoartnay aerred with the 9eh Lanoera in the bntde of Funniar on the S9th Dec.
1043 (Medal).
214 Captain John Kacdonald aerred with the 98rd daring tlie cattpaigni of 1811 and 12 againct
the Cafl^ea on the frontier of the Cape of Good Hope. Also the campaign of 1814 in Lomalanip
and battle befbre New Orleans on the Bth Jan. 1815, — aereraly wonnded in the head and leg.
215 Captain Mao Donnell served the campaign of 1814 with the 61 st, indading the affair of
Tarbes, and battle of Toolouse, for which ha haa receired the War Medal with one Claap.
216 Captain Macfarlane aerred in the Fenintula with the 91 at, and waa nreaent at the battlea
of Boleia, Vimiera, and Corunna* for which he haa received the War Medal with three Clasps.
217 Captain Mac Gregor served in the East Indiet , with the Royals, and was severely woundt d
et the battle of Maheidore, 22 od Dec. 1817, and again at the assault on Fort lUneir, S7th Feb.
1818.
218 Captain A. Wedder Maokenzie haa received the War Medal with two Claspa for Boaaco
and Foeotca d'Onor.
218t Captain B, G. Maokenaie was present with the 60th at tlio battle of Funniar, 291h Dee.
1843 (Medal).
219 Captain Maclean embarked in Nov. 1813, for the weatam ooaat of Afirieft» where he aerved
on several ezpeditaona, and was present io almost every afiair and skirmish that took place on the
various parts of the coast at which he waa stationed with the Boyal African Corpa and 2nd Weat
India Begimenf, Arom Jan. 1814 to May 1822» including the attack and capture of the town of
Barra, Biver Gambia, in July 1817.
220 Captain Macneil served with the 75th in the Eaeilndieai in 1800 and 1801 he was actively
employed during the campaign in the diatriat of Cotoite in Malabar, including the storm and cap-
ture of the fort of Fyohe. In 1802 and 03 be waa on service in Gnierat, and waa nreaent in the
action at Knrrie, storm of the outworks and camp at Eurriei siege and reduction of Brodera, and
action of the 6th Feb. 1803, on the banka of the Mahe. Babsequently he served with the army
under 1^ John Murray, which advanced from Baroda to Doud, from which it retrograded in
March and April 1804 after the peace with Scindia and the Rajah of Berar.
221 Captain Macpherson served in the Feninsula with the 74th from Jan. 1810 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the battles of Bosaeo and Fnentea d*Ooor, first saece of Badejoa, degea
and captures of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz, battlea of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ottbes, and
Toulouse. Severely wounded in the head at Vittoria, and in the left knee at Tonlonae. He haa
received the War if edal with nine Ciaspc.
222 Captain George Mainwaring served with the 27th in the Bormeae war. In 1625 end 26.
He served with the 22nd throughout the operations inBcinde (Medal), under Bir Cfaarlca Hapler,
including the destruction of the Fort of Imaumghur, and the battlea of Bieeaneeand Hyderabad.
223 Captain Manners served in the Feninsula from Feb. 1610 to Dec 1813, and waa prceent at
the battle of Barrosa (wounded), and the defence of Tarifa and Cadia.
224 Captain H. C. Martin aerved on the expedition against the Danish and Bwedidi Weat Iiuila
Islands, in 1801 -, likewise on (be expedition against the French Islanda in 1608.
225 Captain J. M. Mason served In Canana, Flanders, and France, in 1814 and 15$ also in
Canada in 1838, and commanded a company of vdnnteera at the taking of Grand Brule,
226 Captain William Maaon served in the Feninsuln with the e2nd regt. from 1810 Co the end
of that war in 1814, includiog the final defence of Tarifa against Marshall Victor, retreat
from Madrid, battlea of the Pyrenees, Nivelle (severely wounded in the right hip), and Orthrs.
Served alio in the American war, and was severely wonnded at Kia^ara, in the right arm
(where the ball atill remains), in tlie neck, and seven buck shot wounds m the breast, and also
one in the left arm. With a company of the 82nd under bis ccmomnd, he re-eaptured the gona,
and No. 4 battery from the enemy, 17th tSeptember 1814. He haa received the War Mc4nl with
two Claspa for KiveUe and Orthes.
228 Captain Maater went with the expedition to the Hague in the 2d battalion of the GrrnndSer
Guards, and aerved the campaign of 1613 and 14 in Holland, Indndlng the takfog of ICerxcai,
bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served mso the eaaspaign of 16 1 5,
and carried the King's Colour of the 3rd battalion Grenadier Onarda at the battlee of Qnatre
Bras and Waterloo. He waa alio present with the storming party at Feronne, and the svhne-
quent capture of Paris.
229 Captain Mannaell served the campaign of 18 1 5, and waa present at the battle of Wnteilpo.
230 Captain Meech aerved two campaigna in the Peninsula with the 39th, in Lord Hill*aDiTi-
aion.
231 Captain Meek aervfd with the 2nd battalion of the 14th on the expedition wider t«ord
William Bentindi, in the Genoese territory, in IB 14; and with that under fiir HndaoB Lowe La
the South of France, in 1815.
232 Captain Meik aerved with the 16th Lancers throughout the campaijm Sn Affg^tntrtin^
nader Lord Keanc^ inelnding the aiege and capture of Ghuxnce (Medal), fie waa also pcaest
Tfor Stmcei of the Captains. 369
la the b»ttle of MahoTi){pore (M«M)» on the 29th Deo. 1843; and iu 1846 he lerved in the
campaigo en the Sutlt-j (Hedsl), inolndlDg the aciione at Buddiwal, Aliwel, and Sebraon.
233 Captain Melhuiah lerred in the Feninsnla firom June 1811 to July 1814: vaa enmlojed in
the trenches during the whole of the sie^e of Badsjoz in 1812 ; was present at the tortie /Vcmb that
Fortrest; and nllimately led the atonning ptrtv under Sir George Walker, which aueoceded in
nwhiDg a aniceflaful eandade at the Baition of St, Vincent: twice wounded daring the operations
of thie eiege. He wae afterwards employed in the trenches (woonded) daring the whole of the
opentiona egainst Bajonne, and made a oorreot plan of the citadel while nnder fire for the nse of
fSe Commanding Royal Engineer: at Uie repulse of the sortie he was again wounded. During
the campaign 011815 he was aotirely employed at Toumay. Ue has reoeifed the War Medal
with one Clasp for Badajoz.
234 Captain Miller serred with the 46th at the defence of Dominica from an attack of the
Fr?nch in 1805; the oaptore of Martinique in 1809 ; and of Guadeloupe in 1810| and was present
at the latter in the attack on the enemy's poit» Belle Air, heights oC St. Louis. He has received
the War Medal with two Clasps.
235 Captain Minohin senred with the 38th at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806|
at the storming and capture of Monte Video, in 1807; the campaign of 1808-0, including the
battles of lioleia, Vimiera, and Coruzma ; Uie Waloheren expedition; and snbscquently in the
Peninsula, including the battU of Salamanca, and retreat from Burgos. He has reoslTcd the
War Medal with four Ciasof.
236 Captain T. P. Mitchell served with the 69th at the capture of Java in 1611» and has
received the War Medal with one Clasp.
237 Captain J. P. Mitford serred on the Staff throughout the war in China (Medal), and was
present at the operations before Canton, and at the investment of Nankin.
238 Captain A. O. Molesworth served the campaign of 1815, and was engaged al Cambray,
23rd and 24th June, and was present at the capture of Paris.
239 Captain MoUoy served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade, and was present at the
battles of Boleia, Vimiera, Salamanea, Vittoris, Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nive, and Toulouse, for
which ha has received the War Medal with eight Clasps. He served olio the campaign of 1815,
and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
240 Captain Montgomery aerved at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; and anbsequently in the
Peninsula, including the storminpf of Badsioi, affairs previous to and battle of Salamanca, and
retreat to Madrid. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
241 Csptain Moore (18 F.) served in the Peninsula with the 27lh flrom 1808 to 1813, and was
present at the siege of Cindad Bodrigo, and both sieges of Badejos. Severely woundtd at the
storming of Badajox on the night of the 6th of Apru 1812. He has received the War Medal
with one Clasp for Badijos.
342 Captain Moorhead served throughout the war in Chma as 8ab*Msistant Comraisiary'
General, and was present at Chusan, the Bogue Forts, operations before Canton, at Amoj,
Ohusaa, Ningpo— and sortie in defence, Chapoo, Woosung, Si^anghae, Chin Kiang Foo and
Nankin.
243 Captain Edward Morgan embarked with the 7th Fusiliers for Portugal, in March 1810,
and was present at the battles of Talavera, Bosaoo, and Albuhera, where he was severely
wounded in the knee, and disabled for nearly twelve months. In April 1813 he rejoined the
regiment, in the Ptninsula, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, NivdUe,
Nive, Ortbes, and Toulouse; after which he accompanied the Fusiliers to America, and was
present at the attack on New Orleans, in Janaary 1815. He has received the War Medal with
seven Clasps.
244 Captain Evan Morgan served in the Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to June,
1814, including the passage of the Adour, and battle of Toulouse, for which he has reoeiTed the
War Medal with one Clasp. He served also the campaign of 1614 in Canada, onder Sir
George Prevost.
245 CaptainHngh Morgan served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was presentat
the bombardment of Flushing; served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the
war in 1814, including the defence of Cadis, battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian (se-
Teittly wounded), and battle of Toulouse: he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
246 Captain Morle served in Uie Queen's in Sir John Moore's retreat; at the siege of Flushing;
and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Nivelle, Nive,
and Toulouse, besides several affairs of out-posts. He has received the War Medal with four
Clasps.
247 Csptain Samuel Morris served in the Peninsula with the 28th, and was present at the
butties of Barrosa, Vittoris, NiveUe, NiTe, Orthes, and Toulouse, for whkh he has reoMved the
War Medal with six Clasps.
248 Captain Hender MounsteTen served at the attack of various posts, &c. on the Fronttera
of Canada, and within the United States in 1 813, 14, and 15. Served also with the 48th in the
op« rations against the Bigah of Coorg, in April 1834.
249 Captain T. W. B. Mounsteven was severely wounded at Waterloo.
261 Captain A. A. Nelson served as Sub- Assistant Commissary-Qeneral Bombay Army,
throughout the operations under Sir Wm. Nottin Candahar and in Affghanistan, during 1841 and
360 Wat Services of the Captains^
42 ; tnd M rach under Sir Ckarles Napier at the batOe of Hyderabad. He served ■• Aid« de
Camp to Sir Thomai Valient in the actions of Mabarajpore, and had a horM aboft nnder bim>
He has receiTed a medal for AffgbanisUn, another for Soinde, and the Bronse Star for Maba-
rajpore.
252 Captain Newbonse served in the Light Pivision of the Deooan Amv in the BCabr»tta wv«f
181 7 and 18, as extra Aide-de-Camp to Sir Lionel Smith, and commandea a Rassda of the Poona
Auxiliary Cavalrj, and was wounded at the action of the 3Ut Jan. 1818. Served also in two
expeditions to Cntoh, the first in 1819, under Sir William Kier Grant, in wbieb bo volulevad
with the Grenadier Company of the 65th in the storming of the flill Fort of BhooJ, wbiob was
taken by escalade: in the second in 1820 with the right wing of the 65th, with the fono ooder
Colonel the Honourable Lincoln Stanhope.
253 Captftin Newman has received the War Medal with six Clasps for Saiamanm, Yittoij^
Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
254 Ctptsdn Huntley Nicholson served in the Peninsula with the 42nd f^om Joly 1813 to ft*
end of that war in 1814, inclndiiu; the battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and TooIoom, lor
which he has received the War l£dal with four Clasps. Present at the oueUing of the smtiaj
at Barrackpore, in Dea 1824. Swved also in the Burmese war, inolnoing the engagnnwfs
near Frome on the 80th, 25th, and 26th Nov. 1825.
255 Captain Nicolls served in the Peninsula with the 66th from Feb. 1810 to the end of Ibal
war in 1814, including the battles of Bnsaco, Albnhera, Yittoria, Orthes, and Touloase, for wbSdi
he has receiTed the War Medal with five Clasps: he was also present at the actions of Arrofo
de Molino, Garris, and Aire.
256 Captain Norman served with the 31st throughout the campaign of 1842 in Aflgbwiietin,
and was present in the actions of Mazeena, Teceen, and Jugdullnok, the occupation of Oabool,
and in the diflbrent engagements leading to it, and has receiveid the medal. He was pressnt with
the 40th at Mabarajpore, and has received the Bronse star.
257 Captain North served in Holland and France with the 44th from Nov. 1813 to Febw 1816.
258 CaptMn Charlsa O'Neill served in the PeninsnU with the 8drd from 1809 to the end of thai
war in 1814, indnding the following actions and sieges:— Talavera, Busaco, Oporto, Pombal*
Leira, Condeixa, Fleur-de-lis, Guarda, Sabugal, Fnentes d*Onor, Badajos (2nd siege), dadad
Rodrigo, Badi^os (3rd siege, and severely wounded at the assault), Salamanca, Vittoria, Pmnaaa,
Nivelle, Nive, Sauveterre, Orthes, and Toulouse: he has received the War Medal wita akrsn
Claf ps. Ssrved also during the Kandian war in Ceylon.
259 (Captain William O'Neill served as a Tolunteer with the 83rd from 1st Feb. 1812 lo tke
12th of August following, when be was appointed to an ensigncy in that regiment, nresent with
it at the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Betiro, retreat from Madnd and SeU-
manca, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampelnna, battles of the Pyrenees (from 87th to 30cli
July), Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, actions of Sauveterre, Vic Btgorre, and Tarbes, and battle of
Toulouse, besides several affairs and skirmishes: he has received the War Medal with aigbi
Clasps. He served afterwards in Ceylon dnriog the Kandian war in 1817, 18, and 19, and waa
the indiridual oifioer who made the two Kandian chiefs together with manv of their followers
prisoners, which at once put an end to that formidable rebellion, and for which he received tb*
thanks, in general orders, of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief Sir Robert Brownrigi^ as
also of the Duke of York. '
260 Captain Arthnr Onnsby served the campaign of 1815 with the Utb, and was prsasni at tb*
battle of Waterloo and storming of Cambray, at which last he was slightly wounded. Served aAar-
wards in the East Indies, and was present at the siege and capture of Hattras; also in tb* Daooan
campaign of 1817 and 18; and the siege and capture of Bhurtpore under Lord Combensetv^
261 Captvn A. H Onnsby served in the Burmese war from SepL 1824 to Jan. 1626^ aad
was present at the siege and capture of Aracan, and in the Talaok expedition. Msshtioaed in
Col. Wetherall's despatch for distinguished gallantry in action with the rebels at St. XosUdba
and St Benoit, in Canada, 14th Dea 1837.
262 Captain Packe served the campdgn of 1815, with the 13th Dragoons, and waa sUgbtlj
wounded at Waterloo.
263 Captain K. D. Palmer served on the expedition to Ferrol in 1800 ; the Egyptian eaaqiaign
of 1801, indnding the action at the landing (with the 1st Diviiion) and those oi the 13tb smd
21st March. He served also at the siege and capture of the Fort of Balagner on the £
Coast of Spain.
264 Captain Thomas Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 1810, 11, and 12.
1818 until the peace, served on the coast of America and the West Indies, including the
on Cranie Island, and landed at the taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
265 Captain W. B. Park served in China (Medal) with the 26th, and was present at
Golongso, Ningpo (defsnce of), Tscke, Chapoo, Wooanng, Shangbae^ Chin Kiang Foo^
Nanking.
266 Captain Stephen Parker served with the 69 tb in Holland, Fknders, and Franoe, from
1813 to De& 1815, including the action at Mcrxem, bombardment of Antwsrp, attack on Brf_
op-Zoom, battles of Quatie Bras and Waterloo, and three months on field sarvioe in lafis dvBitf
the Pindaree war in 1818.
War Servkes of the Cdptainu 361
HV CmUIh Pfttteiuoii wrred in the Penixinilft with the 43H, and was preient at Ciadad
Bodri«s Bad^oz, Silamanoa» Tittoria, Pyrenees, and Tonlonse, for which he haa received the
War Medal with t&x Chupe.
268 Gaptain Pee?or lerred with the 17th in the Nepanl oainpaigni of 1815 and 16, and the
Habratta and Pindaree war of 1817 and 18, inoladnig the battle of Jabbnlpore.
269 Captain Femberton lerred in the Penimola mm Feb. 1814 to the ead of that war.
270 Captain R. P. Phillipt serred with the expediUon to Waloheren tn 1809 ; alao the Penia-
iolar 0— Bilgna of 1812 aim 13, indnding the nm of the forts of Salamanoa, battles of Sala-
moBca, YitUMia, and the Pyrenees; siege of San Sebastian, and battle of NiTeUe.
271 Captain Pieroy serred with the 2nd throoghont the campaign in Affgbaaistan and Beloo-
chiatan in 1838-9 ana was present at the storm and capture of Gbnzoee (Medal) and of KheUt.
Also the Campaign of 1644-5 in the Southern Conean and Sawant Warree Conatry, inoladiog
the storming of scTeral Stockades, and the investment and capture of the Forts Monohnr
■ni MiaiiQntosh.
272 C^tain Brooke Pigot served in Holland, Belgium, and France, firom Dec, 1812 to Jan.
1816, inolMng both actions at Merzem, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and battle
oC Qnaln Bras, at which last he was severely wounded in the head.
273 Captain William Pigott served in the Peninsula with the 84th and was present at the
baldei of Mivelle and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
274 Captain Pitman served in the Peninsula with the 59Ui, from Sept. 1812 to the end of that
war in 1814, indiiding the battle of Tittoria, and capture of San Sebaitian, for which he has
received the War Medal with two Clasps. He serv«l also the campugn of 1815, including the
batila of Waterloo; and he was Anally at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1825-6.
275 Captain Poole served tiie campaigns of 1814 and 15, including the bombardment of the
Ita»h fleet at Antwerp, sold the batUe of Waterloo^ where he was wounded.
276 Captain Porteous served in the Peninsula with the 61st and was present at the battles
of Bnsaoo, Foentes d'Onor, Qrthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal
with four Clasps.
277 Captafai Thomis Potter served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with
eight Claspe fbr Corunna, Barrosa, Badajoz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Kivelle, Nive, and Orihes.
S79 Captain Prendergast served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the battles
of tt» Pyrenees, Niveue, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with five Clasps.
279 Captain David Price served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the
bdCtfee of Roleia, Vimiera, Comnna, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
reaeived the War Medal with six Clasps.
280 Captsiin Bice Price served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, sad was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, 28th July (severely wounded in
the left groin, where the ball still remains), and the Nive 9th and 13th Dea 1813, for which he
baa received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served subsequently in the American war.
281 Captain T. D. Price served in the American war, including the action and taking of Ogdena-
hoig, actions of Messaguy, Fort George, Stony Creek, Lundy*s Lane, Niagara, Chippewa, where
he swam across the river to receive a nag of truce, which no other person would do at the time;
atorming of Snake Hill, and action of Fort Erie. Slightly wounded in the shoulder in a sortie
made bt the enemy in front of Fort Erie.
282 Captain Pjrmgle served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
ineiodlDg the battles of Nivelle and Nive (wonnded)2and investment of Ba^onne. Served also
the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal
wWi three Clasps for Nivelle, Nive and Orthes.
288 Captain Protheroe served with the 46th at the defence of Dominica, in 1805; and oom-
maaded in Fort Young, which was cannonaded by ire line-of-battle ships, and three fHgates, &C.,
lor nme hours, and Was most honourably mentioned in the despatches for distinguished gallantly
on that occasion.
284 Captain Thomas Ramsay served with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of
Kdge In 1607 ; in the Peninsula in 1808-9, indudmg the battle of Vimiera, and retreat through
ChUlicia; and on the expedition to the Scheldt; served with the 47th at the defence of Cadis, in
1810 and 11; and with the 14th at Grenoa, and also at the battle of Waterloo, storming of
Cambray, and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with one Ciaspu
285 Captain Randall served in the Peninsula with the Ist Life Guards and has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria : he served also the Waterloo Campaign.
286 Captain Ready served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6, as Adjutant of the
11th Light Dragoons.
287 CMtaIn Koynett served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at Busaco,
Fuentes <rOnor, Cindad Rodxigo, and Badajos» for which he has received the War Medal with
four Clasps.
288 Captain Henry Reynolds served in the Queen*s Rovals throughout the campaign in
Affghanistan and Beloochistan under Lord Keane, including tne storm and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal), and of Kheli^
289 Capt. J. a Rich served at Waloheien in 1809; and in Holland from Dec 1813 to May 1814,
362 War ServkeB of the Captabii.
290 Cftptain J. O. RicliBfdion lenred in the Cktnnel Fleel» wider Lordi Gtfdintt tad Bt Tk-
cent; the BelleUle sqaadroD, under Sir Richard Keatf s, when endeATOUrine to intermi Jcroae
Bonaparte; and at the capture of La Fhin bv Mars 74. With Admiral Momy and sHgadltr-
Genen^ Craoford'g expedition of 5000 men orTefnaUv intended for lama, hut on arriTil nl the Cafe
of Good Hope ordered to join General Whitelooke^ army in Hio Plata i landed with IfarJnaa at
Monte Video, and brigaded with detachments under command of the Hon. Lieut*CoL Deaae, 38th
Regiment. Berred in the Baltic, and, white paeafaig the Bound, partiallv engaged the cattle of
Cronenbefg I Joined the squadron under Sir James Baumares, in pursuit of Russian fleet, to Bogert-
wick Bay. Seretely wounded In iCYeral places on board Africa 64, in action with Duiish flotOk
consisting of 86 heaTV gun and mortar boats, in Kloge Bay, near Copenhagen, 80 Ost. 1800 —
Africa teten killed, fifty 'lix wounded. Blockade of Tezel, under Sir Samuel Hood $ and Scheldt,
under Sir Richard Straohan and Sir Edward Pellew. Served with the Walcherea expedition ia the
Thegeua 74, and dismantled and brought away its last gun -boat Toulon fleet Landed in com-
pany with other detachments of marines and seamen, and lome Spanish troops, oo an i^nd In the
Bay of Rosas i dislodged French garrison and blew up the castle. Landed in company with other
detachments of marines and seamen, 1812, at Sagona Bay, Island of Corsica»*--deftroTed and
brought off great quantity of valuable ship timber. AiTairs of coasts, 6tc. Serred hi m Weil
Indies and North Amerioa; and has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
291 Captain Thomas Richardson served in the Peninsula with the 80th IJght Dragoons and
was present at the battlea of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has teceiTed the War Medal wteh
two Clasps.
998 Captain Henry Riokards serred at the cftpture of Guadaloupe, in 1815, is Aide-de-camp to
the late Mf^or* General Sir Robert Douglas, atid was wounded In tne ankle bv a aoiltet-balL On
board the Smdair (West Indiaman) trot>p ihip, when she beat off an Amerlcaa brigantlna of 14
guns, after an action of one hour and twenty minutes, on the SOth Jan. 1815.
393 Captain R. S. Ridge served the Mahratta and Pindarree campaigns of 1817 and 18| aiid
afterwards with the expedition to the Persian Gulf, including tiie siege of Raa-^I^Kyaa.
294 Captain J. A. Ridgway (nee page 317, note 6).
895 Captain George A. Robertson served with the 55th in the operatfens against the B^ah of
Coorg in April 1834, and was wounded.
896 Captain Edmund Rjohe lenrsd the campaign of 1898-9, with Loid Keane's amy in
Beloochistan and A%hanl8tan, as Aide«^eMsamp to Sir Joeeph Thaokwal]« and at perioda m
Assista&t Adjutant- General of Division: and was present at the capture of Qhnanee (Medal) »
and in some skirmishes. He served with the 3rd Light Drags, in the force under Sir Geotge
Pollock (Medal), at the battle of the Khyber Past, and at the relief of Jellalabsd, in 1848; and
as A. Q. M. Gen. of the Cavalry Division of the Army of the Sutlej from 9th Jan. 1846 to the
breaking up of the army, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
897 Captain Robert A. Rollo serred in Bgypt, in 1807.
298 Captain Hugh Hay Rose served in the Peninsula and was present at the hatties of
Corunna, Busaeo, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Tonloose, for whSah
he has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
899 Captain Royds accompanied the Sand on Sir John Bloore's expedition to Swadeo, in
1808. He subsequently served with a battalion of detachments at the Passage of the Douro,
and capture of Oporto, and was present with the 58Dd in the action at Mragal* battle of
Fuentes d*Onor, siege and storming of Ciudsd Rodijgo, siege and stormingof Badi^os
(wounded at the assault), battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Heights of Vera, Nivelle, rnva, Orthai,
Tarbes, and Toulouse, besides various minor ailhirs. He has received the War Medal with lea
Clasps.
300 Captain Rudkin served with the 50th during the campaigns in the Peninsula, from 1808
to 1813 inclusive, and also on the Walcheren expedition i he was prsaent at the batslee of
Vimiera and Corunna, oocupviuff the lines at Torres Vedras, battles of Fuentes d'Onor
(wounded), action of Arroyo ile Mdino, covering the siege of Badajoi, surprise of ALBUtei, and
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, at which last he was wounded luid taken prisoner. Be has
received the War Medal with five Clasps.
301 Captain John Sampson served the campaign in Tuscany, and wts in the aetioii hafotv
(Hnoa, and at the capture of that oitv In 1814. Served in the expedition to the Chasapeak, and
was in the action of Bladensburg, ana at the capture of Washington, 84 th Aug. 1814. Prctsat
in the action before Baltimore, Sept 1814. Served in Florida, and was In the aetiaii belbce Hew
Orleans, 8th Jen. 1815| also at the capture of Fort Bowyer.
308 Captain Sandwith served in the Peninsula with the d8{h and was pfueent at the hatUca
of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Salamanca, and Vittoria* and al the siege of St. Sebaatian» liar
which be has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
303 Captain Saunderson served in the Peninsula and wu present at the battle of
d*Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
305 (^ptain Schmlch served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
307 Captain Searle served at Walcheren in 1809. Also throughout the Syrian
(Medel).
308 Captain Seward lerved in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to Feb. 1813. ineioAi^ tW
aiege oi the forts and battle of Salamanoti also the siege of Burgos, from 19th fievt lo Hal
0:toberl8ia, o a-. i^
J
TTar Serdicei of ike Captaim. 363
30d CftpliiiiSbi&dittTed ill tlieAiaerioan Wat with the 89Ui and WMpreient in the action
tt Chryetlet^ Pirm, for whtoh he reeeired the Wer Medel with one Clatp.
310 Cfcptein Gardine Shaw ier?ed at the aicge end captore of Hattraaa, and thronghont the
Mthfatta calBpalgM of 1817 and 1618. He terred ako at the aiege and eaptnre of the ForU of
PttMKlla and Fowighnr in the Southern Mahratto Coaatrj in 1844*6.
311 Captain Shnckbnrgh served with the 40th in the PeninsoU from 1811 to the end of that
war in 18I4| and waa preaeni at the battle of Vittoria, the Uoekade of Pampelona fron 3rd to
15th Jnlt; ikinnbfaee from Bonceetalles to Paapelnna on the 25th and S6th Julyt attaeka on
the helghta of Soranren on the 28th and 30th Jiuv; action of Iron, action of Vera on the 7th
Got, b^llea of the Nltrdle,Orthea, and T6nloiiae,teaidea?ariou minor Mtiona and akirmiahea.
He has reoeiyed the War Medal with six Claspa.
819 Captain Shorn served in the PeninaoU with the 3rd Dragoon Onarda and waa present
at th« hattlea of Talavera, Yittoria, and Tonlooae, for whkh ha haa reoeived the War Medal
with three Clasps.
81S Captain Simon served in the Peninsula with the 81st and waa present at the battle of
Coninna,lbr which he has reeeived the War Kedal with one Clasp.
314 Captain Skene served in the Peninsida with the 24th and was present at the batUe of
Tahwara (sevmnsly wounded), for which he haa received the War Medal with one CJaap*
81S Captain H. B. BUnner aerved at the attach on New Orleans.
317 Captain William Smith served with the 45th in the Burmese war.
318 Captain M. A. Stanlef served in the PMinsiUa with the 30th, iram Oot» 1812 to tim end
of tiiat war In 1614, indudinf the battles of Vittoria, Bonoeavalles, Pampelnna, and Orthesc ho
haa received the War Medal with three Clasps.
819 Cokmal Steiger served with Watteville's Regt. in Sioil/; at the takhig of Santa Maura;
near Memina on the landing of the cnemj's troops on the 18th Sept. 1810$ and at the defence
of Cadis in 1611. In Deo. 1812 he waa appointed a captain in the 23rd Pbrtngttese Bcgt, and
was present at the battle of Vittoria (as a brigade«mi^or}, the blockade of Pampelnna, the
aetkma of Bonoasvallea and Buberi, battle of the Pyreneea on the 28th Jnlv 1813,— eeverely
wounded in the bead; battle of the Nivelle, the three days' fightine in front of Bajonne in Dec.
1813; and battlea of Orthea and Toulouse. Appointed Xie«t»-Cotonel in his native eoantrv in
18M; and Colonel of the Swiss Confoderatbn in 1828,— being tiie highest military rank in
Switzerland, and corresponding with that of a general officer in other serhoes. He has rtoeived
the Waf Medal with six Clasps.
320 CuDtahi H. W. Stephens ssrved in the Peninsula with the 66tiK and waa present at the
battle of T^vera, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
822 Captain J<^ Steuart served tiie campaign of 1815 with the 69tfeC and was aeverely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
824 Captain Duncan Stewart served with the 42nd in the campaigns in the Penlnanla^ France,
and Handera, and was present at the battles of Salamanca» the j^rreneea (28th July to 2nd
Aug.X NivaUe, Nive (9th to 13tii Dec), Orthea (shot through the left hand)» and Quatre Bras
(severely wounded in the left thigh, tiie ball remahiing lodged). He haa received the War
Medal witii five ClMpa.
325 Captain James Stewart (h. p. Unattadied) served in the Peninsula and haa received the
War Medal with thrse Clasps for Cindad Hodrigo> Badges, and Salamanca*
326 Captain Still served m the Peninsula and haa rsceived the War Medal with two Clasps
fbr Basaeo and Fuentea d*Onor.
328 Captain Andrew Sutherland served in the Peninsula with the 11th and was prcaont at
the bailies of Busnco and Salamanoa, for which he has reoeived the War Medal with two
daspSb
329 Captain Tallan served with the 41st throughout the Burmese war, and was present at the
o^itare of Bangoon, attack on Kemundine and on Pkgoda Point, oaptnre of Syriam. the several
engagmnenta in front of Bangoon from the 1st to the 15th Deo. 1824, capture of Tantabain,
aiege of Denobin from 25th of Match until its oaptuiv on the 2nd April 1825, engagements near
PlTMM on the lsl» 2nd« and 5th Dec. followingi capture of Meloom and of Pagahm Mew. Served
also in Upper and Lower Scinde and in Beloochistan, in 1840 and 1841.
830 Captain John Tmrry has received the War Medal with one Claip for the battle of
Toulouse.
831 Captain Thatcher served in tiie Peninsula with the 4Bth, from Aug. 1611 to the end of
that war m 1814, including the action at Puente Guinaldo, sieges of Cindad Bodrigo and Bada-
joa (wonndsdX battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pampelnna, PyreneeSi Nivelle, Nive,
Orthea, and Toulouse. Wounded at Vera.
332 Caplahi James Thompson served in the Psnmsila with the 38th and was present at the
batties of Boleia» Vimiera, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Kivelle, Kive, Orthes, and Tbnlonse, for
which he has reoeived the War Kedal with eight Clasps.
838 Captain Tidy aerved the campaign against the Bajah of Coorg in April 1834, with the
48th Begt.
334 Capk G. V. Tinling served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of thatwarin 1814.
885 Captain Tbole joined the 40th in the Peninsula early in Jan. 1810, and was present at
Iha bttttb of BasiM, lotronl to tad oooapatioa of the lines at Torrea Vedras, pursuit of Massenat
8 2
864 War Sermces of the Captains.
■etion of Bedinha, osptaie of Ctinpo Mayor, siege of Badajox in Mav 1811 and fepnbe of llw
■ortie from Fort San ChriitoTal, siego and itorming of Ciadad Bodrligo, deee and ttanoSa^ of
BadijoB, in the breaoh of which fortress he was severely woimded. In October 1813 he r^o^"^
the army at Vera, and was present at the battle of Nivelle, and in several minor affiOn. 8obs«-
qaently he serred nearly one year and a half with the Army of Oocapation in Tnatm, He ba«
reoeired Uie War Medal with fonr Clams.
Sd6 Captain Torriano served at Waldieren, and was present at the siege of FlaahiBg.
337 Captain Tiaflbrd served the campaign of 1815 with the 1st Boyal Dragoons, and WM
slightly wounded at Waterloo.
338 Capt. John Trotter served at Waloheren; also at Cadiz during the Utter ptrt of the liege.
339 Captain Tucker served in the American war.
340 Captain Tweedie was present in the batteries of the Faro, nnder Sir Jamea fitowwt
Served also the oampaism of 1814 in the south of Franoe, including the battle of Tontoase, for
which he haa received tiie War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
341 Captain IJrquhart was at the reduction of the Fort of Munoim in Sofaide, in Vth, 1898.
Debarked with a detachment of his Corps, under a brisk fire, at Bushier in the Persian Oulf,
for the protection of the East India Company's Political Besident He was present at nearly
all tiie affairs in China, from the capture of Chusan np to the attack on the heiriits obow
Canton, nnder Sir Hugh Gough. His name was also favourably mentioned in the Ditpatehea
of Sir G<»rdon Bremer.
342 Captain Ussher served the Mepanl campaigna of 1816 and 1817, with the 66th.
343 Captain H. H. Yanghan served in the Peninsula with the 67th, from July 1810 to Jan*
1812, mduding the battle of Barrosa and defence of Cadis. Served afterwards in the Baat
Indies, inolnding the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18; and sieges of Bhygur, Amulnecr, and
Asseerjirhur. Ho has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
844 Captain Vetch has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Barrosa and Bod^ot;
and he served also at the defence of Cadis.
346 CapUin De Y tame has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Faenta*
d'Onor.
346 Captain Walker (h. p. 7th|Weat India Begt.) served in the Peninsula with the 11th and
was present at the b^tles of Busaco, Salamanca, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he haa
received the War Medal with five Clasps.
347 Ci^toin Watkins served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Buaoeo^
Albnhera, Yittorio, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nlve, Orthes, and Tomottse, for which he haa reoeivBd
the War Medal with eight Ckuips.
348 Captain Watson served hi the American War with the 4lBt and has received tho War
Medal with one Claspfor Fort Detroit.
349 Captain John Wynne Webb accompanied the 79th to Sweden with Sir John Moore; thenoa
to Portugal, and was with it on landing at Mondego Bav, during Sir John's campaign, indndfaar
the retreat to and battle of Corunna. Served afterwords at Wucheren, and during the siege of
Flushing. Also at the defence of Cadis and action of Ssnoti Petri, passage of the Coa, botSe of
Busaco, tfie Lines before Lisbon, actions of 2^bral, Fox d*Arouoe, and Sabngal; and bottlaa of
Fuentes d'Onor (severely wounded). Served in the 16th Portuguese Infant^ at the spoeesBfuI
siege of Badajox, battle of Salamanca, and various minor afiairs. In the attack of one of Ibo
Aripiles hills at Uie battle of Salamanca, his right thigh-bone was broken in two places by
separate musket-shots, and he also received a severe contusion in the aide fi^m a third baD. Ho
has recdved the War Medal with five Clasps.
350 Captain Bobert Webb served in H M. S. Superb at the battle off St. Domingo, 6th Feb.
1806; at Copenhagen in 1807; at Walcheren in 1809. Wounded in an attack on an armed ooa*
voy in the Adriatic, 28nd May 1812.
351 C^tain Yere Webb served with the Bifle Brigade during the compaigns of 1814 and \5
in Holland, the Netherlands, and France, including both the actions at Merzen, bonbardBent
of Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, at which lost he was slightly wounded.
352 Captain James C. Webster served the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and was aevwelj'
wounded at Qoatre Bras.
353 Captain Wedderbnm served in the campaign on the Sntlej in 1846, and was present at
the battle of Sobraon (medal).
354 Captain Wellings served in the Peninsula and has received tho War Medal witii two
Clasps for St. Sebastian and Nive.
355 Captain Wells served at Madebro, in 1807 and 8; at Walcheren in 1809| and the omb-
paign of 1815, indnding the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo.
356 Captain Wetherril served hi the Mahratta war m 1817, 18, and 19, with the Sted L{ght
Dragoons, and was engaged at Bodamy, Belganm, Sholapore, and Capanl Droog.
357 Captain Wharton served with the 85th on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the timm
and capture of Flnshing in 1809; the campaigns of 1811 in Spain and Portagal, Indnding tt»
battle of Fuentes d*Onor and siege of Badsjos. Served with the 73rd during the campoigiia of
1813, 14, and 15, in Swedish Pomerania, Hanover, and the Nethetiands, indndiug the hatthM of
Gocrde, Qnatre Bras, and Waterloo, at which lost he was severely wounded through both
thighs by a mvaket-balL He haa received the War Medal with ono Clasp for Fwnlsi dX>Mr*
War Services of the Captains, 365
358 Captain Whitld aocompanied Sir Dtnd Baird to Conxnna in 1808, and was present in the
anbeeqnept retreat. In 1809 he wae at the capture of Fltuhlng; and in 1817 ana 18 he lerred
in the jCahratta campaigni under the MarqniB of Hastings.
359 Captain Whitley serred in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the battles of
Bolsia, yimiera» Comnna, Bosaoo, and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal
with five Clasps.
360 Captain Wishtman serred in the Peninsula with the 48th and was present at the battie
of Albuhera, for which he has receiyed the War Medal with one Clasp.
361 Captain James Williams served in the Peninsuhi with the 11th and was present at the
battles of Bosaoo and Salamanca, for which he has reoelTed the War Medal with two Clasps.
362 Captain B. E. Williams has receired the War Medal with one Clasp for Sahagun and
Beneirenle.
363 Captain Willson served as Adjutant to the Royal Marines of the Mediterranean fleet ; in
that capaci^ with the 1st battalion in the operations on the coast of Syria ; at the attack and
c^tnre of Sidon; and on board Uie I^incesM Charlotte at the battle of St Jean d'Acre. Served
Ibor years in the Royal Kavy prior to his appointment as 2nd lieutenant.
364 Captain Windham was present at the battle of Toulouse, for which he has received the
War Medsl with one Clasp.
365 Capt James Wood served from 1812 to 1815 at the Tezel, Hushing, Cherbourg, Basque
Roads, north coast of Spain, and San Sebastian. During the war he serred also in the West
Indies, St Helena, and Madeira.
366 Capt Wm. Wood served in H. M. S. Maer, at the capture of the IVench frigate La CertM.
367 Capt Woodhouse served in the Peninsula in tiie 83rd from Jan. 1809 to Deo. 1811, and was
present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Fnentes d'Onor, and at the siege of Badajoz in
1811 : he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
368 Captain Woods served with the Boffii in the Peninsula in 1808, 9, 10, and 11, and was
present at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Busaco, lines
At Torres Yedras, action at Campo Mayor, and battle of Albuhera, where he was severely
wounded, having lost his right leg. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Tala-
fora and Albuhera.
369 Captain Woolcombe served in ihe Peninsula from the commencement of 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the battles of Fuentes d'Onor (slightly wounded) and Castalla,
and the siege of Tarragona. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp fbr Fnentes d'Onor.
370 Captain Wrixon served in Spain from April 1812 to the end of the campaign, including
the first siege of Tarragona, retreat therefrom, actions befbre AIcov, battle of CastaJla, second
siege of Tarragona^ action at Ordal, investment of Barcelona, besides various other aJEurs.
Served also at the siege and capture of Genoa, and with the expedition to Naples.
371 Captain Yonge served with the Queen's Royals throughout Lord Keane's campaign in
Afighanistan and Belooohlitan, and was severely wounded at the storming: of Ohumee (Medal) .
He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta coontry in 1844 (including the storm of
the fortress of PoneUa), and that in the Concan in 1845.
366
LIEUTENANTS.
Acklandy GiareB, 61 Foot, Barrackmatter )
at Templmnor^ 5
Adams, Allen Noble, 7 Dngoon Guards . •
9 AddiaoD, John/ 2 Dngoon Guards . . • •
Agar, Thomat, (Qnsritr-liailar, « Oct. 00) \
4 Royal Veteran BattaUon S
9 Alcock, Heniy,' 63 Foot
Alder, Walter K., Royal Marines
Alexander, John, Royal Harines
Allan, WiUiam, 7 Foot
*Allen, Geoige, 88 Foot
AUen, John, 38 Foot
9 Allen, John,^ 84 Foot, MiUtary Knight )
qfWindmnr 5
Allen, Joseph, 62 Foot
Alley, Tottenham, Royal Coniean Raagen
9 91131 Alston, James,^ 1 Foot
Alt, Daniel, Royal Staff Corps
{Altenstein, Henry ,^ JBiir«tt,6W. India Rt
•Amw, John, 1 Ptot. Bn. of KiUtia
Amyatt, Augnstas, 26 Foot «
Amyott, Richard Garret, Royal Marines
Afukrmmj Tkomuu, 3 R. Veteran Battalion
AmUn^n^ WiUiam, 6 U. Veteran BattaUon
Andrew, Charles, Royal Artillery
Arbathnott, Hoa. Mariott, 8 Foot
Archer, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion ..
Archer, Thomas, 112 Foot
*Arden, WUUam, 4 Foot
9 Armstrong, Francis Wheeler,* ColdsL Gds.
Armitrang, John, Royal Irish Artillery . . . .
Armstrong, John, 40 Foot.
9 Armstrong, John Cooper,^ R. Art. Drivers
Armstrong, Montgomery, R. York Rangers
Armstrong, Richud, 70 Foot
Amutrong, Wm. Henry, 2 R. Vet BattaUon
Arnold, Henry, Royal Marines
18 IfoT. 18|28 April 1B| 7 Jnna 19
27 June <
1 Sept.
). « ••
CORNiST,
U LIEDT. Off
BNSION.
10 Mar.
INov.
27 April
24 Feb.
nerer
10 Sept.
8 Mar.
Dec
23 Aug.
14 May
131 Mar.
16 Jan. '
never
124 June
2 Aug.
[23 Not.
4 Oct
28 April
6 Mar.
Aug.
4 Feb.
nerer
1 Sept
10 Get.
1 Jan.
10 June
16 May
27 Aug.
1 June
UBUT.
3 Sept
17 Oct
nerer 26 Mar. 18
22 Feb.
IFeb.
18 Sept
3 Mar.
26 Dec
12 26 Sept
10 29
06 7
20 23
1426
1326
13 25
May 12 6 May 10
0211
1222
8021
17
13125
Amott, Alexander, 26 Foot 27 April 0028
Atkin, Christopher, 16 Foot 1 Mar.
Atkhi, John, 88 Foot 30 Jan.
Alkin, William, 88 Foot |l2 May
^Atkinson, Charles, 14 Foot
Atkinson, John, 98 Foot
9 Austin, Edward Frederick," 47 Foot ....
Austin, Thomas, 6 Royal Vet Batt, Fort }
Major ofJhtneannon Fort J
Avame, Thomas Jeffrey Jonah, 67 Foot . • • ,
Avery, Thomas, Royal Marines
9 Ayshford, Aaron Moore,* 12 Foot
Bailey , James Alderson , 60 Foot
9 Baillie, Andrew,*^ 30 Foot
Baily, John, Royal Marines
Bain, John, 61 Foot
Bainbrigge, Thomas Parker, 48 Foot
Baird, WUliam Carpendale, 63 Foot
Baker, Geoige, Royal Marines
Baker, Thomas, 15 Foot
Baldock, Charles Robert, Royal Artillery .
Bale, William, 3 Foot
BaUnbard, John Allen Camegy de, 13 Drags.
Ball, Howell, Garrison Company
9 Ball, Robert," 60 Foot
BaU, WUUam, 22 Foot
*Banko, Christopher, 88 Foot
Baring, Frederick, 61 Foot ..«••••
Barlow, John Thomas, 03 Foot ..•#•••.
never
28 Feb.
11 July
17 May
12 Aug.
18 Not.
17 Aug.
5 May
29 June
7 Feb.
20 April 09(11
1 Oct
22 Dec.
16 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 April
3 July
11 June
20 May
27 Oct
25 Jan.
never
16 Nov.
8Aiig«
10 6 Dec. 13
1318
07
11
14
8
13
0619
nScSon
HALF MY.
18 Aug. 48
OJone 29
July 19
Oct 14
Feb. 90
Nov. 18
Mar. 16
D^ 14
9
1325
1084
96
12 86
M«y 16
July 16
May 17
Dec 38
Dec 24
1814
Feb. 23
Dec 14
Dec 20
June 28
F^b. OS
Sept 14
Oct.
Feb. 16
July la
Dec 18
Mar. It
tFleb. 40
SMar. 17
rMay 03
^Feb. 16
iAug. 81
iSept 14
05125 Not. 18
13 9 Jan. 14
1626
97 9
1231
13 8
9
1326
13 4
07120
July 17
July 98
Mar. 14
Jan. 2S
July 17
Sept 14
Dec 14
Nov. 23
Oct 47
Feb. 31
July 08
Nov. 10
Oct 16
June 40
Get 16
Vat. 90
Mar. 16
Aug. 37
Dec 19
iMittmeMs.
367
CORNET,
ETC.
Bametton, Alexandeii OS Foot. ,
fiaron, Jonathan, Royal Marines. ....
Barrett, Thomai, 3 Foot
Barry, St. Otorge Ry<tar» 13 Dragoona
Bartlet, Frederick George, 7 Foot . . ^
Bate, Frederiek, Royal Artillery Drivers. . . «
EBattersby, Jamw,'* 30 Foot
Bayly, Frederick," Royal Artillery
yly, Geo. Augustas, 57 Footy^^^tont, }
WieklowMUiha )
Bayly, Thomas, 1 Foot ..•««•
BeyntvD, Bdward, 8 Garrison Battalion. • . •
fi Beamish, Bernard," 84 Foot
Beaachamp, Charles Eustace, Royal Artillery
Beaocbant. Tbeophllus Samael, R« Marines
9 Bedell, Walter JDeath,*< 24 Foot
Belford, WlUiam, 48 Foot
Bell, Jamai," 2 Ceylon Regt. .,.«
Bell. Samuel, 90 Foot
Bellot, Charles Joseph de, 60 Foot
Bennett, Bryan O'Bonnell, 77 Foot
fi Bennett, James, 14 Dragoons • . . . «
Bennett, John, Royal Marines ••••••.,,.,«
Benson, Wm. Welboro H., 30 Foot
9 Benwell, Thomas,'* 4 Foot
Berford, Riebard, 9 Foot «.,,,
fi Wi Best, Chas. Lewis, 1 LineBn. Ger. Leg.
Bezant, John, Royal Marines
a Birch, George,*^ 64 Foot
1 Mar. 0629 Sept 07 28 Mar.
8 Oct. 04
15 April 13
23 Jane 14
20 Aug. 13
1 Dee.
fi June 00121 Jane
5 Jan.
29 April 96
25 Aug. 1319 0ot.
31 Mar. 04 28 Mar.
08
18
05
07
18
LIEUT.
13 Feb.
8 June
26 Oct.
18 May
12il5 July
13 May 13)30 May 14|25Jane
20 June
15
20
13
5 Feb.
50ct.
9 Not.
10 Mar.
18 Mar.
28 Mar.
15 Sept. 08
never
26 May 14
19NoY. 12
22 Aug. 06
7 July 9511 Dee.
11 Oct.
15 Mar.
22 Sept. 10
12
41
14
05
08
27
WHEN
PLACED ON,
MALI- PAY.
0827 Aug.
15125 Feb.
14 Nov.
7 Oct.
1 Nov.
22
94
16
16
24
14
17
29
22 Dec. 46
11 Aug.
26 Jan.
06126 Jan.
8 Jaa.
180 Dec
25 Mar.
24 Oct.
125 Oct.
0Feb.
3 May
23 Not.
6 July
18
98
21 Sept 13|17 Mar. 16|95 Feb.
25 Oct. 07
18 Jan.
3 Feb.
15 Aug.
08
06
11
» Blaek. ^eAn,«3 R. VeteranBatt. Fart^ j ^^ j^^^ ^ j^^ ^^
Mqjor of CfiarUi F9Tt and Kinmle
Blagg, James,'* 25 Foot
Blagrave, James, 89 Foot.
25 Aug.
18 Dec.
Blair, Thomas Newenham, 7 West India Regt. 23 Sept. 12
Blake, James Bunbury, 43 Foot
Blake, John, Royal Artillery
Blake, Maurice Lynch
25 Jan.
5 July
Blanchard, William. NoTa Scotia Feneiblfs 24 June
29 Aug.
Bland, Robert Johu, 70 Foot
Blankeney, John £dward, Royal Marines ..
9 Blood, Tkomoi,^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion
Bloomfleld, J. A. D.,Z.or<;,CB.,Coldstr. Gds.
Blncke, Robert Stewart, Royal Marines
Blucke, William, Royal Marines
SBlvth, John WUHs,'^* R. ArtUlery Drivers
en Boase, Johu,'» 94 Foot, Bmrack- ^
Master, Pendenmit
Boghurst, Bdward, Royal Artillary
Boileau, John Peter, 90 Foot
M3i Boldero, Henry,'' 27 Foot
Bolton, Samuel, 23 Foot • •
Bond, William Spittle, Royal Marines . . .
Bonnor, Tiiomas, Corsieaa Regt. . «
*Booth, William, 14 Foot
Bordes, Bieon Charles, 18 Foot ••
^BouriUion, Julius, 4 Foot
Bourne^ William^ Royal Marines • •
BoTill, Edward, 29 Foot
Bowdler, George Andrew, 99 Foot •...,«,
Bowles, Humphrey, 29 Dragoons ••.,...
Boyd, Arthur, 2 Garrison Battalion
Boyd, Sir John, Bt., 1 Garrison Battalion
Boyd, Bobert, 7 Ri^al Veteran Bat<
talioa •••• •• ...«
09
06
08
95 25 Not.
09 19 July
1125 Dee.
97
16
16
91
37
17
15
88
98
18
24 April 16 80 Mar. 96
21 Oct. 1396 Mar. 16
17 July
7 Feb.
13
40
16
12 Sept. 00 30 Sept. 19
12 May 12194 Feb. 16
6 Sept.
20 Aug.
11 6 Mar.
19 16 Mar.
25
13
14 Mar. ll|25Mar. 17
8 May 1124 0et. 19
15 June 1595 April 16
5 Sept. 96 12 Mar. 99
4 July 15|29Jaii. 96
12
11
11 Mar. 49(14 July 43 3 Not. 46
13 0et. 14 26 Sept. 16
12 June 15 8 Not. 17
18 April 98 92 Aug. 96
8 Sept. 14
9AprU 1825 Dee. 18
16 Dec. 11 1 Sepit. 14
09 1 Sept. 14
03 lAug. 16
9 June 08 19 June 27
18 Not. 13
8 Feb. 06
17 Sept. 05
QCTer
07
Aug.
4 June
18 Mar.
125 Jan.
4 May
16 Mar.
Nov.
never
10 June 261
never
20 Nov. 78
10 17 Feb. 14
18
01
961
May 09
91 Jan.
24 0et.
lAug. 91
11 July 16114 Aug. 17
13116 Aug. 1896 Joae 18
00|29Mar. 1027 April 15
15 Aug. 05 2 Feb. 15
16 Mar. 97
{26 Dec. 1826 Sept. 14
3 April 97 2 Dee. 36
195 Dec. 1325 Sept. 14
11 SepL 81 96 Mar. 90
8 Sept. 19116 Sept. 18 9 May 17
18 May 0899 Sept. 08 80 Oct. 17
90 July 0990 July
16
17
!
20 May. 13 16 Feb. 1494 Oct. 16
8 July 08 2 May 11 26 June 16
13 Oct. 08
2 May 11
15 Aug. 11
09
I
368
Lieutenmiu
Bradbnrne, FrancU, 16 Dragoons
9 Bradshaw, FrenciB Green,** 52 Foot • .
Brady, Bernard, 07 Foot
Braimer, James Lonttit, Royal Marines .
Q2II BramweU, John » 92 Foot
C Brattle, Thomas,* Boyal Marines
HB Brauns,Aug.Chris.Gottlieb,R.StaffCorp6
OH Brearey, Christ. Spencer.** 27 Foot..
HiB Breton, John Frederick,** Royal Artillery
IP Clt Brice, Alexander Adair,** 66 Foot ..
I12ft Bridge, George Dandrige,*^ 73 Foot ..
Bridger, James, 16 Dragoons
9 *Bridger, John, 1 Prov. Batt of Militia
Brierly, William, 77 Foot
9 Brock, James Loftus,*^ 6 Foot
9 Brohier, Cyrus,*^ York Chasseurs
9 Biohier, John Boyle," 61 Foot
Broomfleld, Alex. Scott, 68 Foot
B Brown, Charies,** 50 Foot
iSft Brown, Eugene, 91 Foot
Brown, Francis Camac, 80 Foot
Brown, John, 82 Foot
Browne, Andrew, 53 Foot. . •
Browne, Courtney, 1 Garrison Battalion . .
Browne, Valentine, 13 Foot, Stqff Officer >
qf Pensioners 5
nil Browne, Hon. William, 62 Foot
BrueSf John, R. Artillery Drivers
Brumby, Charles, Meoron's Regt
9 Brydges, John Wm.Egerton, 14 Dragoons
9 Bubb, Anthony,^ 61 Foot
Buchanan, Drummond, 90 Foot
9 Buchanan,Wm.Theophilus,** 13 Dragoons
Buckeridge, Francis Hotchkin, 30 Foot ....
Buckley, William Henry, Unattached
Budd, Samuel Hayward, Dillon's Regiment
Budd, William Sidney, Royal Marines ....
Bulger, Andrew, Newfoundland Fenc. Corps
Buller, John, 85 Foot .^.
Bunbury, Thomas Charles, 54 Foot
Bunyon, Charles Spencer, Unattached . •
* Burchell, Frederick, 2 Pror. Batt. of Militia
Burdon, Charles, Royal Marines
Bnrge, Benjamin, 71 Foot
Burgh, John Henry De, 21 Dragoons
Bum, Henry Wilson, 1 Foot
Bum, James, 72 Foot
Wi Burnet, John, 52 Foot
Burridge, John Osborne, 10 Dragoons, i
StqfF Officer qf Pensioners
Burroughes, Thomas D'Eye, 14 Dragoons .
Burslem, James OoMpkmt^ R. Artillery
Bustced, John, 16 Foot
Busteed, Michael, 67 Foot
9 Butler, Richard,«« 01 Foot
iB Butler, Whitwcll,^ ScoU Fusilier Guards
9 Butterworth, Benry,^ 35 Foot
Byng, Hon, Gerald Frederick F., 63 Foot . .
9 CahiU, Nicholas, 36 Foot
Cameron, Alexander, 42 Foot • •
Cameron, Donald, 42 Foot ..«..
9 Cameron, Donahl,^ 60 Foot
Cameron, Duncan, 1 Foot
Cameron, James, 77 Foot
Cameron, John, 48 Foot
8
6
13
13
29
8
15
^1
1
8
7
126
9
28
26
21
25
8
14
27
16
3
27
2d libut.
BTC.
June
Jan.
April
Mar*
July
July
No?.
July
Oct.
Aug.
April
Feb.
never
May
May
Mar.
Jan.
July
Mar.
Sept.
July
April
Feb.
April
16
05
09
38
13
03
11
08
08
11
13
08
11
07
08
08
16
10
09
07
3
6
18
21
18
15
17
2
16
21
3
2
30
2
20
6
3
10
7
9
1
07126
12
09
16 April 12
19
6
29
16
20
10
10
6
4
23
27
26
22
23
1
17
17
126
13
27
Sept.
June
Oct.
Dec
Feb.
Aug.
Dec.
April
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
never
Mar.
April
Dee.
Nov.
Oct.
May
9 Nov. 30
4
124
2
30
10
26
10
20
13
22
26
26
May
Sept.
April
Nov.
Joly
never
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
AprU
Dec.
never
AprU
Aug.
Dec.
LIBUT.
3
3
Sept.
Dec.
May
Dec
July
Aug.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
May
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Sept
Sept.
July
June
AprU
Oct.
July
AprU
Aug.
Nov.
Jan.
16 3
0612
1326
41
1625
0511
14122
5
091
11
121
17
10
08
11
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
21
1
5
16125
0925
14
1325
08
1016
0926
20
1325
1225
8
10
1417
6
Sept 16
Mar. 18
Dec 18
Dec. 44
Feb. 17
Aug. 14
April 19
May 26
Oct. 83
Oct 90
June 17
Mar. 16
1814
Mar. 17
Oct 17
Jan. 23
Dec. 18
Nov. 22
Dec. 14
April 17
July 18
Dec. 12
Sept S3
Dec 14
10 Aug. 16 25 Mar. 17
11
04
12125
08
12
09
12
20
21
12129
3326
0430
05
28
26
96
94131
07
13
08
13
26 Nov.
12 April
Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Dec.
28 Nov.
2 Sept
7 April
28 July
Oct
AprU
July
19 Mar.
28 Dee.
16 July
25 Dec
1 AprU
May
iMar.
2 Mar.
19 Feb.
8 May
12
06
1426
1026
13
1126
1326
2613
25 2
12
3814
06|26
7
14
10
1 Sept 36
2024 Oct 2124
06 1 June 98 1
1229 Sept 14>25
09 8 Aug. 11
12 9 June 1425
12 Jan. 1426
07 27 April 0011
99 26 Jan. 01
0830 Aug. 1011
09 3 Oct 11
04| 7 Aug. 05
7 May
1321 April 1427
0821 Mar. 1110
13| 7 July 87 0
3
1
07
32
20
13
9911
94
1013
1621
11
1626
Jan. 2ft
Aug. 16
Oct 16
Dec 15
1814
Dec 18
July 16
April 96
Nov. 32
1816
Aug. 41
June 16
Oct 19
Dec 41
Sept 36
1814
Nov. 01
Sept. 91
Nov. 98
1814
Feb. 16
6 Dec 44
9
5
11123
Oct 21
Mar. 19
Mar. 17
1813
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
May 90
Maj 16
Dec 19
Jmie 06
Sept 19
June Itf
July 17
JoiM 43
Lieutenants.
Cameron, John/* S Oarrifon Battalion
9 Cameron, Lachlan Maelean,* Unattached
Cameron, Peter Robert, 58 Foot
BTG.
17Ang. 06 13 Aug.
Id Oct. 18 SO May
10 Dec. I2I
LIBUT.
07
1 Ang.
8 Feb.
10 Sept. 05110 Oct.
never 35 Dec.
IS Dec. 10 5 No?.
!•••••
24 June 1329 Sept.
SI May 09 S May
18 Feb. 11 8 July
1 May 05S7 Jan.
189 Oct. 05 25 July
5 Nor. 08 18 Dee.
7 Feb. 05 27 July
19 July 15 28 April
24 Feb. 1524 Oct
86 Sept. 81 7 July
24 Jan. 11 3 Sept
16 April 13 18 May
8 April 13 18 Aug.
4 Jan. 15 22 June
21 June 0527 July
20 July 15
7Sspt 04
27 Oct. 08
!
IJuly 11 25 Mar.
2 Not. 0024 Nov.
12 July 10 1 Nov.
25 Feb.
07
Cameron, lliomas Cochrane, Unattached ..(26 Aug. 13
Campbell, Alexander, Royal Marines
'Campbell, Alexander, 93 Foot
Campbell, Alexander, 104 Foot ....
Campbell, Archibald, 0'Connor*s Recr. Corps
Campbell, Charles, 09 Foot
9 Oftmpbell, Charles William,** 39 Foot . .
Campbell, Dugald, 72 Foot
Campbell, Duncan, Royal Marines
Campbell, Duncan, Royal Marines
Campbell, Oeorge Andrew, Royal Marines*.
CampbeU, Jameg, Royal Marines
Campbell, James, Uoattached
Campbell, James,** 41 Foot
Campbell, Rupert,** 38 Foot ; . . . .
WSBL Campbell, Thomas, 40 Foot
Campbell, William, 49 Foot
Canning, Edward Joseph, 33 Foot . .
Cannon, James, 3 Garrison Battalion. . . .
Cardew, John T^vanion, Royal Marines
Carew, Robert, 41 Foot
Carey, James, 101 Foot
9 Carey, Michael,** 40 Foot
9 9SR Carey, Thomas, KH.,*^ 1 Lt Inf.
Battalion German Legion.
9 Camaby, Alexander,** 76 Foot
Carr, Dawson, 00 Foot
9 ^Oarriogton, Walter Welland, 1 Prov. )
Battalion of Militia 5
Carrington, WWiam^ 2 Royal Veteran Batt.
Carroll, Jolm, Scots Fusilier Guards
9 Carter, George,*^ 6 Foot
Carteret, Hugh de, 12 Foot
Cary, Deering, 44 Foot
9 Cary, George Marcus,*^ Rifle Brigade .
Cassan^ Edward Sheffield, West India Ran.
Cassel, James, Royal Marines
Chads, William Catherwood, Royal Marines
Chadwiekf Wm., 5 R. Vet Batt, Captain >
of Invalids, Royal Hotpital, ChAtea \
9 ChaUis, John Henry f^ 1 Royal Vet Batt.
Chamberlayne, J. Chamberlayne, Royal Art
Chambers, John, Royal Marines
Chamben, Samuel, 54 Foot, Barrack"
Master at Coventry
Chambres, Wm. Chambres, R. Marines ....
Champion, Edward Kendall, Unattached . .
Chapman^ George,^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion
9 IhA Chapman, William,** Rifle Brigade
Charsley, Charles, 56 Foot
Chatfleld, Frederick, 20 Foot
9 Chetham, Isaac,** 40 Foot
Chisholm, Alexander, Royal African Corps
Choisenl, Xavler, 27 Foot
Cinnamoud, Joseph, Royal Marines
Clare, Benjamin, 60 Foot
Clark, Edward Stevens, 44 Foot
Clark, Frederick, 14 Foot
Clark, John, 99 Foot
9 Clark , Robert,** 68 Foot
Clark, Thomas, Royal Marines
9 Clark, Thomas Nol^le^ 84 Dragoons • . •
WHEN
PLACED ON I
HALF PAY. ^
25 Dec. 15
1426 Feb. 29
15 5 Feb. 24
81 1 Nov. 38
08 1 Sept 14
13 1814
11 85 July 17
never
28 Jan.
6 Mar.
7 May
84 Oct
87 Feb.
8 Oct.
07
10 14 May
18 17 July
18 July 1025 June
!
03
05
6 July
16 Oct
18 Jan.
26 Feb.
5 July
17 Sept 27
6 Mar. 10
8 April
26 Mar.
7 Mar.
1425 Sept 18
11 17 April 17
1331 Jan. 19
96 9 Dec 01
10 1 Sept 14
2428 Feb. 28
0830 Jan. 84
24 23 April 26
34 5 Dec. 43
37 27 July 38
1225 Sept 17
14 85 May 16
1525 Mar. 17
1525 Nov. 16
08 10 Sept 24
2511 Aug. 43
05 19 Mar. 17
11 7 Sept 38
12 27 April 16
14 25 Mar. 17
1025 Dec. 28
12 July
0626 Nov.
14
08
0615
28 Sept 07
1327 June
10 18 Jan. 12
08
1 Sept.
00|24 Oct.
27 May
10 Sept
3 Oct 05 18 Nov.
7 July 14 12 Feb.
29 April 1829 June
4Aprn 09 26 April
2 May 11 "
18
11
10
07
24 Nov.
6 Aug.
IFeb.
20 Mar.
2 Nov.
21 Dec.
30 Jan.
11 June
15 Aug.
5 June
12
05
10
08
12
84
25
1625
1225
1525
19
12
1
1814
April 10
Feb. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 17
Dec. 18
Dec. 28
Nov. 14
Sept 14
1 April 26
16 June 37
11 19 Dec 19
00 1
2429
15
1018
7 Nov.
19 Nov.
10 Dec.
9 June
2 May
03122 Feb.
1211 Dec.
12 10 June
12 16 Feb.
131
21
20 May 1325 Ang.
12 April 09 26 Aug.
8 June 93 24 April
25 Feb. 08 11 April
1225
11
11
14
11
051
11
6
19
25
25
0625
1425
1325
20
1425
26
8
19
Sept. 14
Dec. 86
Mar. 19
Sept 17
Nov. 81
Mar. 17
Mar. 17
Feb. 16
April 16
Dee. 18
Mar. 17
Sept 31
Nov. 18
Mar. 19
Jan. 01
Feb. 86
870
lAtutmumH,
!
CUrky Wffltem, 8 Qarriwo Battelioa
aarlw, John Thorp, 8 Foot
Clarke, Manhal, 88 Fool
Clarkfif Thomas, % Royal Yeteian Battalion
Clarke, Walter, 84 Dragoona
Clarke, William, Royal Marinet
Clay, Wm. WaldegmTe Pelhani. 48 Foot • .
SCleary, Richard Stanton,** 76 Foot . • . •
Clcflrhoni, Geofge,*" 68 Foot
Clements, George Bdward, 7 1 Fbot
Clendining, Andrew, 45 Foot
Coatei, Richard Aylmer, 47 Foot
9 Cobhohi, Frederick.^* Unattached
•Cochrane, William, 89 Foot
Cockbum, PUneaa Charles, 70 Foot
Coldonght M^Carty, 08 Foot
Colcroft, John, 74 Foot, Oarrimn Quarter
Moiier 0i Maita
Cole, Charlea, 16 Dragoons
Cole, John William. 81 Foot
9 CoUmgwood, WUHMm Diwn!^ 5 Royal )
Veteran Battalion • 5
9 iii ColUna, Baqjrain Hanhal,^ 6 West )
India Rest. S
m ColHn$>VharU$,^ 8 Royal Veteran Batt
Colllna, Joseph Amhrose, 8 Wert India Rcgt.
Collins, George, 4 Foot
Collis, William, Royal Marines
9 Colte, William,?* York Light Infantry ..
Condy, Nioholas, 48 Foot •
Coningham, William, 68 Foot
Cimway, Samuel, 10 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
9 Cooke, Adolphtts, 70 Foot
Ooombe, Joeeph^^* Royal Harinea
*Cooper, Charles Kelly, 68 Foot
Cooper, Samuel, 8 Foot
9 ib Cooiet John!* 10 Royal Veteran Batt.
Goote, Richard Qethin Cieagh,^ 86 Foot • .
Coppinffor, John Mnmy, Royal Marines . .
Corham, William, Rqyal Marines
Corry, Somerset. 18 Foot
Cosby, WilUam,^* 6 West India Regt,
9 93R Cottingham, Thomas," 68 Foot ....
Couche, Johni Royal Marines • . .
Conltbard, Robert, 1 Dragoon Ooards ....
Conrtenay, George Henrys 6 Foot
Co?enay, James, 00 Foot ..•••..
Coventry t Biehard^^ 4 Royal Veteran Batt
9 Coweher, Jol^a, 8 Foot
{Cowley, Charles, 88 Foot
Itai Cox, Cbarlsa Thomas,** 71 Foot
Cox, Snmnel, Royal Marines
Cosens, George, 101 Foot
9 Crabtree, George Longbottom,*' 6 Dr. Gds.
Gnmpton, Josiab, 07 Foot
Granlbid, William, 70 Foot
Cranae, Charles, Royal Marines
IB Crawlbrd, Ales. Spiers,*^ 67 Foot .
Gnwiord, John Charles, 62 Foot
Cnwfoid, Joaeph, 8 Garrison Battalion .
9 Crawley. William, 87 Foot
Orcagh, Arthur Oetben, 17 Foot
Cree, John, R. York Rangen •
Crespln, Ueniy, Royal Marines
Crispo, Sidney Smith. Royal Marines. . •
Crookshanli, Richard, 4 Dragoon Gaards
7
6
8
31
18
3
1
a
6
88
26
82
23
30
26
88 Feb. 1827 May 18
• •• .
COBNBT,
ETC.
May
Not.
Feb.
May
July
July
Jnly
June
Oct.
Mar.
April
Oct*
Aug,
never
Dec
April
12
18
14
LIEUT.
ODee.
7 June
12 Oct
1086 Jan.
10 9 Nov,
03 16 Aug,
13 10 April
0823 Mar.
0811 July
1030 April
27 9 April
1227 Jan.
10 16 Aug.
26 Dec.
1323 Feb.
11 23 Sept.
13 26
16 86
80 g6
18
18
06
81
0030
11
1^
8826
14|20
11
18|2&
16
1386
7 April
10 Nov.
0826 J«M 08
00 18 Nov. IT
24
19
128
22
1
9
84
1
130
1
12
9
86
14
4
28
18
11
1
27
9
11
14
24
29
22
27
U
6
122
3
18
11
4
7
6
3
U
23
April
May
Sept.
Mar.
April
Feb.
May
Not.
May
Mar.
Jan.
never
July
Nov.
Sept
April
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
May
Jan.
Jnly
Mar.
never
Jan.
Jan.
May
June
Dec.
June
Mar.
Sept.
May
Aug.
May
July
July
Nov,
June
June
Mar.
July
10 8 Oct.
18 14 Dee.
4427 Aug.
06 IJnly
16 26 Sept.
11 84 Feb.
18 4 April
1424 Feb.
00 16 July
00 7 Sept.
86 Dec
81 10 Sept.
09 27 May
18 10 May
aoioM^
96 13 Nov.
09 16 April
04 8 May
]2| 6 Aug.
26 April
23 Nov,
38| 8 April
20 Feb.
10 20 Aug.
07 23 May
00 10 Sept.
0929 Muy
Q»10 Mar.
00 6Dec
12 29 Oct.
0422Mej
12 24 Aig.
00 18 Dec.
1427 July
11 27 Dec.
11 23 July
1131 Dec.
0610 April
84 July
31 10 July
88 18 July
I9| 4 Feb.
WHEW
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
1
1
10
Nov. 16
Feb. 16
Aug. 81
Feb. 80
Jan. 16
Oct. 88
Sept. 18
July 18
Mar. 80
Dec 67
Oct. 80
Feb. 88
Sept. 14
Sept. 88
May U
ONov. 86
16
18
8 Oct 18
1 Nov. 1030 Dee. 18
18
1486Dee« 18
47 29N«v. 48
18 IBept. 14
17 26 Feb. 18
1386 Dec 18
16 13 Mar. If
80
12 9Ai«. 81
0486 Oet 06
1886 Oct 14
8685Dec 81
18
16 IFeb. 81
3430 Mar. 88
88 6Dec 61
1816 8cpt« 18
06 8 April 18
1386 Dec 18
06 18 Jan. 18
00 7 May 18
36 4 Mar. 48
16 28 Oet. 17
13
0026 Ang. 14
1818JaIy 18
11 86 Oct. 81
88 6^81. 88
11 27 Mar. IT
18 10 April 88
0425 Dec 18
1626 Mar. IT
0481 Oct U
16 8 Feb. 86
1680 8ept 18
1884 Oet 16
1886 Maa 17
06 8Dec 07
08 1888
87 6 May 45
36 7 Nov. 37
13126 Sept 14
XiMl4Mll|««
«• vt
2d LIEUT.
BTC.
• « • «
CroM, Bl^tid, ^ Foot
CfoodMe, William, 8 G«ylon Hegi.. ...««,.
Crow» WUUiB, 9 Foot
9 Groipe, Gharlei, 97 Fo«l •
Crowe, Joseph, 00 Foet .••,..,,.•
Crowtber, JercmU, Bofil Waggoi Tnm . .
Ooiier, Aeliaeon, Boyal Marines. •••,• ,••.
9 GnUtt, Bdward Oeoiva,*^ 4 Dragittns ..
Gull, Geoiye," Boyal Marines ...•«■•••,«« .
Qimmlag, idezander, 86 Foot , •• • .
Curling, Heniy, 68 Foot , ,.
Carzon, Hon. John Henry Roper, 97 Foot • •
9 Cnstae, John,** Unattached
CDttivg, Thomas, 8 line Batt German liBgion
Dalbiae, Geoiige Charles, 4 Dmgooos
9 Dalflaims, William,* 65 Foot . • . .
Oalgety, Alexander,«<> 89Foot
DalgleUh, Bobert, 78 Foot
Palryoiple, Alexander, 46 Foot ••••
9 lyAUon, Sdw.Blchd.** GbaseJMtiouUques
Balton, Philip Toite, 9 Dragoons .«•
Daly, Edward Nngent, 68 Foot
Daly, Gecm, 99 Foot ^
DalaeU, WUlUm John, Boyal ArtOleiy
Damea, Uaasell, 6 Dmgoone ,,.•,
Daniel. Peter Fane Edge, Royal Marines •<
Wt Danlell, Robert,"* 60 Foot
9 Ikifvy, Jmac JieMMm,^ 8 B. Yet. Batt
Danbiia, James Barill, Unattached . , ,
Davidson, James Batohelor, 9 W. India R^
Davies, DaTld,*^ 94 Ftoot •,,,
Daxies, Darid, Royal Marines •••«..••••,
I>a«is,J^sAfi, 8 &^ Veteran BattaUon «
DaYis, waUam Henry, 8 West India R^^
Davison. James, 90 Foot
Davya, Bdmund Soden, 90 Foot
Dawson, Wm., 8 Line Batt. Gennan Legion
Day, Alexander, Royal Marines «« . ,
Dean, Robert, 16 Dragoons t.**.. ••««••••
8Detamafai, Edward Smith,** 60 Foot
Delme, Heniy Peter,** 68 Foot
•Denford, Charles, 95 Foot
DenJeoBi, George, 10 Foot •
Dent, Robert, Unattached
Desbiuvea, Henry Windham, Unattached
Dlehinson, Douglas John, 8 Foot, Atgu^
t0mi Brecon MUUUt
m Diehsoii, Charles l#nnoz, Unattached
Dickson, David, 48 Foot
Diddep. John, 41 Foot
IMgges, Charles, West India Raagsra .....
9 Dighton, Rohsrt," Unattached
Dillon, Anthony, Unattached
Dillon, Edward Walter Percy,>** 68 Foot .
IMUen, Tftema#, 8 R. Veteran Battalion ,
DisDcyj James Roberty Toric ChasMors
9 Di3Mm, John WUliam,>*> 48 Foot
Do^ns, Robert William, 7 W. IndU Regt
9 ^R Dodwell, Geoige, 83 Dragoons
DonneOy, John, 3 R. Veteran Battalion
Dormer, Charles. Unattached
Doswell, Henry, Royal Marines
9 Dowker, Thomas,*** 88 Foot
DowaefiGt^ P« Mazwdl, York Lt. Inf. VoL
• 4 « •
16
19
14
186
16
8
181
6
187
88
14
188
9
181
7
19
1
3
3
19
17
1
6
4
16
a
86
11
^1
7
^1
18
11
6
14
1
180
« «
!
I • . •
• , . •
IB
21
90
Mar.
April
Sept.
Aug,
Oct.
Jan.
July
Oct
Aug,
Jan«
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Jaly
Sept,
June
April
May
Jane
Oct.
April
Mar.
May
Feb.
April
Sept.
April
Ang.
May
Aftfil
Nov.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
May
May
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
never
June
Dec
May
80 88
0916
30 June 37
11
8
27
4
127
9
121
3
10
8
19
6
81
88
16
80
3
Jane
Dec
July
Mar.
April
April
April
July
Nov.
Nov.
July
July
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
April
Feb.
18
16
16
18
00
•«
871
LIBUT.
Jane
4 Feb.
18 Not.
84 Dec
Mar.
87 Ang.
16 Aug.
88 Jan.
ISept
6 Oct.
80 Aug.
16 Nov.
4 Mar.
18 Sept
10 May
6 July
Jaly
1 Joly
1 Sept.
7 Sept.
1 April
16 Sept
40et
July
May
86 Ang.
July
8 Oct
Oct.
Ang.
April
lOct
19 Nov.
May
6 Oct.
16 May
6 May
18 Ang.
6 Jane
July
8 8ept
86 Dee.
Jan.
16 Dee.
8Dec
88
10
99
11
10189
04
08
11
90
14
86
34
10
18
88
00
00|88
12
061
18
11
44
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84
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07
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8818
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06
06
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14
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18
00
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11
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14
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90
12
18
04
06
18
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14
86
86
28
1
a
10
86
30
87180
18
14
31
1084
08
18186
06
18
1386
46
30
16 30
80
1626
4011
11 0
00
8188
161
11
04
16
14
18
84
14
30 Jan. 30
81 April
83 Dee.
18 Oct
11 May
7 Sept
Nov.
6 Oct
8FBb.
80 July
14 Aug.
87 Mar.
April
18 July
3 Dec.
1 F^b.
Mar.
10 Jan.
1617
08
06
14
00
00
0486
18
16
06
0016
14
14
84
86
16
18
86
00
10
when:
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
81
18
84
4
86
17
36
46
18
07
16118
86
8
8
7
36
1886
1
80
8
1886
18
80
80
8
April 87
Ang. 88
Nov. 08
Mar. 17
Jane 10
1806
May 17
Jan. 84
Jan. 16
Dec. 14
Dec 84
Dec 31
Dec 86
Feb, 16
May 49
July 17
Sept 16
June 17
1814
Jnly 14
Aug. 47
Oct 17
Jan. 84
Mar. 16
Oct 48
Dec 19
Mar. 07
Feb. 48
Feb. 49
May 87
April 17
Nov. 17
Dec 18
April 16
Oct 14
Oct. 16
July 80
Feb. 16
1814
July 80
Sept. 86
Feb. 86
87 Feb. 46
7
3
18
8
7
8
0088
00
16|86
11
11
06
16
1016
8
30
1
24
1686
Sept 86
July 88
Sept 48
Oct 18
Nov. 34
Oet. 36
Deo. 19
Aug. 19
1814
Sept. 16
May 16
May 84
April 17
Nov. 14
Mar. 17
372
LuuteiumU.
1
Downle^ Alexander, 6 Foot
Doyne, Robert Stephen , 7 Dragoons .*
ni Drake, Edwaitly 28 Foot
Drawbridge, Charles,*<>^ Royal Artillery
Vrtghom, Allan HamUton,1 R. Yet. Batt.
9 Drew, Matthew,*^ R. Waggon Train
9 mDniin]nond,Geo.Dancan ,*^R.yet.Bn.
DonleTie, George Gerald, 11 Foot
Dunlop, Archibald, Royal Marines
HH DunnicUffe, Henry ,^<>7 Royal Artillery
Jhuautoiff Jameif Royal Marines, Bar*
raekmaster at Tauntcn
Dyer, Robert TurtttiT, Royal Marines ••..
Bagar, Alexander, 67 Foot
9 JBagoTf JameSf^ 7 R. Veteran Battalion
Eagles, Bdward, Bampfleld, Royal Marines
Barle, Alexander Hamilton, Royal Artillery
9 Raster, Jeremiah,*** 23 Dragoons «.••«.
Eaton, John, SO Dragoons
Ecdes, Cathbert,*'<> 88 Foot
Ede, Densll, ]Royal Marines ••.
Xde, John, Royal Marines
EdgworthjTbomas Biidgman, Royal Majinei|17
9 Bdington, John, 81 Foot
Edmonds, Robert, 87 Foot
10 Jane
82 Sept.
26Nof.
21 Dec
26 Mar.
28 Jan.
80 May
86 Mar.
18 Nor.
12 Dee.
• • • V
9 Edwards, Charles,"* 71 Foot, Capt. of >
JftoaHdi,JtoyalHoipUal,CheUea.... )
Edwards, John, 27 Foot
Edwards, Richard, Royal Marines
{Bdwards, Thomas/'* 66 Foot
Edwards, Wright,»« 68 Foot
Eliot, Charles, 43 Foot
Elliot, Henry, Royal Marines
Elliott, George Henry, 44 Foot
Ellis, William, 89 Foot
Elrington, lliomas Gerard, 68 Foot •
* Emeiy, John, 3 Pro?. Bn. of Militia
Enkine, Robert, Royal African Corps.
Eustace, James, Irish Brigade
{Evans, John,*** 28 Foot
Evans, John,"^ 88 Foot
ym JBvangj Matthew,'^' Rjkrtaiery Driters
9 Evans, Ralph,"* 62 Foot
9 Evans, Thomai,*** 88 Foot
FUrtlough, Henry Bladder, Royal Marines
Fkrmer, Richard, 36 Foot
Fenton, William, 09 Foot •• .
9 Fenguson, Donald, Rifle Brigade
FergnsM>n, James, 67 Foot
FergnsM>n, Thomas, 8 Foot
Ferrier, Walter, Independent Company ...
Ffimnell, Richard, 98 Foot
Fitcbett, John, 7 Garrison Battalion
9 Flu Gerald, James,*** 77 Foot
Flu Gerald, Richard Henry, Unattached •,
FiU Gibbon, William, 83 Foot <
Fltiherbert, George, 14 Foot
{Fleetwood, James,*** 26 Diagoonsi
jRIimJii^, ITm^A,*** 7 R. Veteran Battalkm \
MOUar^ Xiiokt of Windsor ]
Flyna, Patriek,*** 39 Foot
Fonblanqne,John Samuel, Mar. deGrenier, )
21 Foot S
Foot, Randall, 14 Foot
Foote, John HoUis Rolls, 9 Foot . •
Fortwsy If allianiel, 108 Foot
16 Feb.
131 Mar.
10 Nor.
29 Sept
4Dee.
31 Mar.
22 June
19 Nov.
7 June
14 Mar.
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7 Feb.
6 July
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26 28 Sept
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08 3 Dec.
12 6 May
07 26 May
11 28 Jan.
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0881 June
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09 17 Jan.
1220 May
99 18 Aug.
96 IJan.
95 30 Dec.
11 23 Jan.
09 4 Jan.
27 Sept 1324 Dec. 18
2 Sept
84 May
11 April
2 Sept
14 Oct
11 July
16 June
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6 Mar.
never
2 April
124 Dec
1 Mar.
26 Oct
IDec
24 Sept
26 Nov.
86 Dec
28 Not.
16 Aug.
14 May
23 June
13 April
30 April
26 April
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81 Nov.
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9 Jan.
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16 86 April 16
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l^d, Arthur IFfttfe, 3 R. Veteran Battalion
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iainifInMlidt,RaydlBotjriiaifCkeltea S
^Fonter, JohnAugnstoSy 3 ProT.Bn.of HiUtia
*Forte«me, John Mill, 103 Foot
Forwardy Samuel^ 81 Dragoons
Bowler, William, Royal Marines
Franklin, Richard A. M., 65 Foot, Stqjgr \
Officer ^ Pendonert )
9 Fimnklin, Robert Deane,'" 36 Foot
9 HA Fraser, Andrew Simon,^** Unattached
Fkaaer, Arthur John. 2 Garrison Battalion ••
{Fraser, Da?id,i» 82 Foot
Fraser, Donald,^^ 1 Foot
FroMtr, Hugh, 4 Royal Vetenui Battalion..
Freame, Wm. Horwood, 58 Foot
Freeman, Alfred P. Isidore Walsh, 15 Foot .
Fkeeman, Richard Francis, 30 Foot
French, Hyadnth, 97 Foot
Reneh, Lados, 67 Foot
French, William, 86 Foot
French, William Laslnby, Royal Marines ..
FnllartoD, John, 71 Foot
SGaggln, Pierce, 6 Foot
«B Gairdner, Patrick, 2 Line Batt. Qer. Leg.
Gale, William, 1 Dragoons
Gallagher, John, 96 Fbot, Town Mq^or, \
New Bnauwieh S
^Gamlen, CharlesArthnr. 8 Prov.Batt of MiL
Garden, John Campbell, NewfbundlandFenc.
Gardiner, Arthur, 2 Garrison Battalion
Gardiner, Wm. (Gregory, Rifle Brigade
9 on Gardner, Andrew, 27 Foot ....
Garstin, James, 16 Foot
Gatty, Joseph, 60 Foot
CORNBT,
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27 April
25 May
nerer
19 Aug.
7 June
11 May
28 Sept.
3Ang.
16 Sept.
14 Sept.
9 May
11 Mar.
6 Sept.
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lOcL
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27 July
3 Sept.
8 May
8 June
22 July
15 Aug.
27 July
12 April
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13
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04 12 Jan. 05 6
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11 3 July 1326
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13 14 Dee. 25 2
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9911 Nor. 99 2
0917 May 1326
12 4 May 1626
06 11 Not. 07
95 19 Jan. 97
13 7 Dec 14
11 9 Feb. 14
12 30 Jan. 14
26 June 17
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16 Dec.
25 Mar.
21 Mar.
14 Not.
126 Oct.
10 Dec.
16 May
17 Mar.
29AprU
11 July
20 Dec
20 May
8 June
11 Feb.
27 Sept.
21 Aug.
4 Oct.
Geddes, Alexander, 5 West India Regt. ....
SGeddes, James,^ 42 Foot
mEL Gerard, Arthur, 4 Foot
Gibb, Harry Wm. ScoU, Royal Artillery . .
Qibbins, lliomas, 81 Foot
Gibbon, Stephen, 29 Foot
OibbomSf TAonuif, Royal ArtiUeiy
OibMtm^ WiUiamy 1 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
9 Oibttmy Wm. Jo$eph, 8 R. Veteran Batt
9 Glchard , Edward,*^ 4 Foot
90BU}ilbome,Edward,>»71 V€»ot,Capt.of >
IntalidM, Soyal Horpiied, KUmainham j
Gilchrist, James, 30 Foot
9 GUder, Matthew wmiam,i'< 6 Foot
Gill, George, Royal Marines
GfUies, Jolm, Unattached, Riding Mattery
Royal Military College
Ojllman, Wm. Howard, R. Artillery Drivers] 18 Dee
9 GiUmore, Joseph Albert,*" 27 Foot
PGilse, Frederick de,**" Royal Waggon Train
Glassen, Caldwell, Royal Marines
CHendiining, Adam, 9 Royal Veteran Batt
m Glendinning, Thomas, 60 Foot
m Glynn, Henry, 40 Foot
Goddard, George Anthony, 50 Foot
Godfrsy, Whiteside, 5 Royal Veteran Batt.
* Goodair, William, Independent Company
9 Goodall, Wniiam,'^ 59 Foot
GordflD> Alexandar, 92 Foot
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29 Jan.
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2031 Oct
10 26 Aug.
06|26Aug.
8 Oct
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16 Dec
9 Dec
26 Not.
14 Dec.
16 July
18 Aug.
30 Mar.
22 May
12
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78
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3
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7
18
26
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Dec 14
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Mar. 16
Feb. 26
Feb. 16
July 03
Dec 18
July 17
Aug. 20
Aug. 02
AprU 16
April 17
April 16
Sept 20
25 Sept. 18
14 1814
10 25 June 16
11 7 Dec. 14
12 24 May 21
1326 Mar. 17
OOllONoT. 17
13 Not. 17
29 Dec. 17
26 Dec 14
26 Feb. 16
1 Dec. 22
26 Mar. 17
IMay 17
IJao. 36
12
13
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18
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14
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26 April 16
26 Dec 18
34 23 April 41
13 16 April 17
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09
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Feb. 16
Sept 16
June 16
Oct 10
374
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9 Oordoii) George/^ 86 Poot
GoTdoB, John Ponsonby, Unaltaohed
CK^QD^ Le«d«) 35 Foot •
Gordon, 5ir Orford QArdon^Bf., 9 Gar. BatL
Gofdon, Wm., York Lt. InfaXkixj YolttntMit
Gondte) John, 7d Fsot
9iiSGrttni«y G. Drummond)*^' KH^f\
t Light Infantry Bait. German Legion S
9 Graham, Hector/^ 60 Foot, BarrMk- I
matter at ChiehBtter,* S
OratUtmf Walter, 6 Royal Vctatan Batt. . .
Grunt, AieKatider,CaiuldiAa Fanelbletnfiuitry
Gfant^ CharlM, 81 Foot • • . . 4
Gfant, Geofga Colqahonn, 2 Caylon ticgt..
^GranC, Jamea, Royal Waggon Train
*Grant, James, Royal Waggon Tfatn • • ^ • »
9 Grant, John,*^ Royal Artillary
m Grant) John/^ Unattached *
Gnmt, Robert, 19 Dragoons. •••••••
Grant, William, 7 Garrison Battalion
Grape, Henryi Royal Maftnes
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17 Jan.
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Gmves, William, Royal Marines ....."
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Greatnnt, Charles Bntler, Royal Marlnta . .
Gieaves, Charles, Unattanhed
Greaves, Spencer, 14 Foot *
Green, Samnel, 76 Foot •.«...
Greene, £dward,>* Royal Artillery
Greer, Alexander, 0 Foot ••••
Greer, William, 11 Foot •...*
Gieetham, John Henry, 0nattaahed
Gregg, Charles Fnuieis, Unattached
f US Grfer, Robert *^ 44 Foot ....
Grierson. Charles, 1 Dragoon Gnards
Griffin,John, 37 Foot
Or{ffltkf Charlett Royal Marines . .
ftGrifflths, Edwin,!* jji^^^ ArtUlery Driven
ft Griffiths, Henry, Royal Staff Corps,
MUUarp Knight of Wtndmr
SGrifflths, John George,*<* Royal Aft. Driven
Oriffiths, William Stuart, 83 Foot
9 Qrimet, Bobert^^^ Roval Anillery
Grove, Charles Thomas, 14 Foot
a * Grove, James, 1 Prov. Batt of Militia.
9 Gmeber, Daniel,*'* 30 Foot
(Tuerf , Edward, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion
Oiimoiins, Kich. Theo. de, Dillon's Regiment
Onn, John, 15 Foot . *
Onnn, Qeoive, Royal Marines • • . •
Gnnning, Alexander, 61 Foot . . . <
QftSI Hackett, WOliam^ Royal Vetenn Batt
Hadwcn, Thomas, 80 Foot
9 Ca Haggup, William/*' Unattaehcd.. . .
Hain, John. 1 Garrison Battalion • •
fialahan, Richard Newton Chr., 86 Foot ..
^Hall, Chamben, 14 Fbot
HaUs, Thomas, Royal Marines, Barradk^
matter^ Tey)er of Ltmtbm
9 Uamel, Miehael Oreatheed, 6 Foot. . . .
9 Hamilton, George, Unattadied
9 Hamilton, Geoige, Unattached *
wm Hamilton, John, 8 Line Bd« German Leg.
Handlton, William Henry, 14 Foot
Hammenley, WUliAm, 9 Garrison Buttalion
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83 Nov.
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9 HardoMtle. Waiiam ▲uffu&tiu/'' 76 Foot
Harden, Wiliiam, 2 Garrison Battalion » . • .
Hardman, Henry AnthooT, 7 Weet India Regt.
9 i2i Hardroan, Samuel)*'* 10 Diagoone . .
Hargrove^ John LangfordflO R. Vet. Batt.
S*Harland, JohB| 1 Prov. BatU of Militia* .
arrington, Henry, Royal Marines. .«•*•••
Harrtoi Cbariee. eo Foot ....!.....«
9 HarriB, Wiikem^^ 8 Royal Veteran BatU
Hart, John, d Foot. • » «...
I^HfUUham^WWJiam QaU}^ 6 R.Vet. Batt.
HoMMtd^ Miehard, Royal Irith ArUllery
Haswelly John Stepney, Royal Marines •
Hatheway, Charles. New Brunswick Fenelbles|$B6 Mar*
Hawkins', Qeorge Drew, Royal Marines. . . .
9Hawkins,John,"*GftFoot
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Hayes, Qeoige James, Royal Marines .•..*.
Hazen, John, 49 Foot * » • . • .
Heam, John Fleming,!^ 80 Foot » . . . .
Hft Heam, William Marcus,*** 44 Foot
ttH Heame, George Henry, 4 Foot* • . • .
Heath, Phillip, Royal Artilleiy
*Heath, Thomas, 88 Foot
Heddle, Alexander, Royal AfHean Corps
ttft Hemsley, Hennr, B8 Foot
Henderson, James Allen. 10 Foot
9 HenderM>n, William,*" 6 Foot.
Hendley, Henry Earbe^r) 8 Ceylon Regiment
^Herbert, John James, 41 Foot . . . <
Herrick, Bdward Henry, 15 Foot • (
9 Herron, Samuel, 84 Foot
Hewat, William, 69 ^oot
Hewetson, Henry, 101 Foot
Hewett, James Waller, 1 Foot
Hewett, WUtiam, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
Hickman, Richard, Royal Marines ........
Hkkson, John Annesley,**^ 31 Foot, Siqff \
Officer of Pentumers in New Zealand )
Higgin, Robert, 18 Foot
Higginbotham, Henry, 88 Dragoons ••••••
*Hilder, Jesse, 15 Foot • .
Hllditch, Charles, 3 Foot
9 HiUIard, Christopher,*^** 5 Foot * .
Hilton, William Legh, 98 Foot
*Hinde, Edward, Rifle Brigade
9 Hine, John,*** Unattaehed
Hingston, Francis Bernard, 84 Foot, Stt^ ^
Officer of Pentionete 5
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9SBi Hodder, Bdward,*** 60 Foot
HodgetU, Thomas, 49 Foot, Stqf Officer }
qf Pensioners
9 Hodgson, Alderson,*"* 8 Foot
Hoey, Richard Hudson O'RcUly, 86 Foot,
St^ff Officer qf Pentumeri
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9 Holbom, Charles, 10 Dragoons
Hole, William, 48 Foot
9 Holgate, Bdward Milton,*** 88 Foot
Holland, Rupert Charles, Royal Marines . . •!
Holland, John, Royal Marines, AtJ^utant } on iur •
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16 Mar.
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86 April
88 Mar.
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1814
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Mar. 17
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Mar. 16
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Sept. 14
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Dee. 83
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May 17
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9 HoIliiiswoKby BeoTf/'^ TTnAttached,
Si^tr Officer qf Pentioners
tHullls, WiUlam Henry,"* 67 Foot ....
m Holmam, Charles/^ 53 Foot, A4i„
Bast Dewm MUiiHa . . . «
9 Holmes, Benjamin Hayes,"' 36 Foot.. ..
Ho] met, Charles Wm. Scott D., 3 Dragoons
9 Holmes, David,"^ 9 Foot
Holmes, James, Royal Marines
*Holt, Geonce Francis, 2 ProT. Bn. of Militia
Holyoake, Henry, 84 Foot
9 Home, John, 3 Foot
Home, William, York Light Infkntzy
rlfi Hood^ Jamet,^^^ 9 Boyal Veteran Batt.
Hopkins, William Randolph,'^ 5 Foot
Houghton, William, 15 Foot
How, Johnson, Royal Marines
How, Thomas, Royal Marines
Hubbard, James, Royal Marines
Hudson, Henry, 60 Foot
Hughes, Edward, 19 Foot
im Hughes, George, 73 Foot
Hnarbcs, Henry FranciBy Glengaxry Fendbles
Hail, Arthur Hill, 50 Foot, Stqf Officer )
ofPentUmers I
{Hunrfirey, Robert Blake,^'^ 9 R. Vet. Batt
Humphreys, Chas. Gardiner,*** 14 Dragoons
Humphreys, John, 72 Foot
9 Hunt, Michael, 61 Foot
Hunt, William, Royal Staff Corps
Hunter, James, 13 Foot, Stqff Officer of
PeneUmere
Hunter, Thomas, 18 Dragoons
Hunter, William Dodsworth, 64 Foot
Hurt, Francis, 16 Dragoons ••
9 Hutchinson, John,'"' 60 Foot
Hutton, William, Royal Marines
Huyghue, Samuel, 00 Foot
Ibbotson, Henry, 103 Foot
Tnce, Charles, I Roval Veteran Battalion .
LInglis, Edward,*** 3 Dragoon Guards. . . .
nan, John, 63 Foot, Staff Officer qf
Pensioner e ••..
Inman, Thomas Withy, 46 Foot
B CS Innes, Alexander,*** Unattached ....
Innes, Robert, 48 Foot
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3 Dec. 25
26 Aug. 07
10 Sept. 12
2 Not. 09
21 April 14
21 Oct. 12
23 Feb. 96
never
|22 0ct. 13
11 Oct. 10
24 Not. 04
28 Aug. 07
14 Sept. 08
6 Feb. 12
26 July 09
16 Oct.
1 Not.
16 Oct.
12 Not.
29 April 13
8 June 09
!
15 Dec.
4 Jan.
19 July
2 Dec.
Irvine, Robert, 7 West India Regiment ... .122 July
Irving, Jacob Amilioi,*** 13 Dragoons
Irving, Robert, 32 Foot
Irwin, Alexander,**^ 3 Foot
Irwin, Charles, Unattached
Irwin, John Robert,*** 54 Foot
IMmisaacson, Egert.Cha. H.,**' Gar.Comp.
Jackson, Frederick, 27 Foot, Atyutant,
Leicester Yeomanry Cavalry
Jackson, James, Royal Marinsa
Jackson, John, 4 Foot w
Jackson, OliTer Vaughan, 85 Foot
Jackson, William, 64 Foot
9 Jago, Charles,*** 16 Foot
LIBUT.
29 May
5 May
11 Not.
28
0824
13 Aug.
7 Sept.
20 Jan.
17 Sept
[25 Dee.
24 Feb.
26 Not.
7 Jan.
3 Aug.
5 Oct
4 May
14 Jan.
8 June
20 Aug.
27 Mar.
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16 13 April 17
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3 Aug. 09 12 Mar.
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6 Nov. 27
17 Nov. 37
23 April 05
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26 Nov. 24
30 Aug. 10
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27 May
29 June
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15 Oct
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James, Robert, 56 Foot
James, Robert Unwin Donnithome, R. Mar.
Jameson, Thomas, 3 West India Regiment
Jameson, William, 37 Foot
12
37
10
10
13
13
14
11
124 Mar.
16 May
4 Mar.
22 April 13
25 Feb. 08
30 Dec. 12
13
13
12
11
151
WHEN
PUCBDON
HALF PAY.
8 Jan. 41
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15
28
10
10
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1 Oct 48
9 Sept 28
1 Sept 14
1 Sept 14
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3 Aug. 22
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4 Sept 17
1816
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5 Feb. 29
27 Sept 88 26n»t45
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1324 Nov.
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14
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11
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11
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121 May
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13
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Jan. 97
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3229 Aog. 34
I
07 26 June 19
20:25 Oct 21
36 20 Mar. 48
15!l5M8r. 17
1225 June 41
13 13 April 15
14 1 Sept 14
10^ Dec 18
li 7 Aug. 17
13^25 Mar. 17
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377
2d libut.
BTC,
!
lUtfiTrlM, JoMphyi* 1 Foot •••..
JenDings, Oeoirge, 1 Oarriion Btttaltoa ....
Jenrit, Thomas, 24 Foot
Johns, James, Royal Marines
m Johnson, J., (Qr..Mast 149«pt. S0) 40 F. >
At^ttf R. Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry S
Johnson, William Pronde, 103 Foot
Vohnston, Galbraith, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia
Johnston, John RoUo, Unattached
Johnstone, William, 86 Foot
J4m€i, Edward, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion
Jones, Jeremy, 60 Foot. .....••.•
9 m Jones, Richard, 40 Foot
Jones, Yaughan, 8 Garrison Battalion, i
Siq^ Offier (f Pennoners \
Jones, William , 44 Foot
9 Jordan, Edward,*** 26 Foot
Kane, John Joseph, 4 Foot
Kayes, William, 73 Foot
Keames, John, 68 Foot
9 Keep, William Thornton,*** 28 Foot ....
Keir, John, 6 Foot
9 Wi Kennedy, Franci6,*>3 61 Foot, Atff.,
North Lincoln AlUitia
Kennedy, John, 4 Ceylon Regiment ....
^Kennedy, P. Henry, 2 Prov. Batt. of MiliUa
Kentish, Edward, Royal Marines ..••....
Kenworthy, William, 48 Foot
Ker, John, 90 Foot
m Kerr, John Henry, 104 Foot
m Kerr, Robert, 60 Foot
Keisteman, Harry Gobins, Royal Artillery. .
9 Kettlewell, Evans,*** 96 Foot
Kiemlf, William Dantzfelt, 22 Dragoons . .
King, William, Royal Artilleiy
Kingsley, Jeffries, 3 Dragoons
9 KingtmUlyWilliam,^^ 10 Royal Yet. Batt.
Kingston, Robert, JSarl of, Unattached . .
Kirk.Wm. John, 46 F. Stc^ Off. of Pern,
Knight, Richard Lott, 22 Foot
Knight, William, 28 Foot
9 Knox, Francis,**^ 31 Foot
la Berthodierre. P.Maric, 8 West India Regt.
9 Lacy, Samuel Walter,**^ 10 Foot. .
La Grange, Jas. Warrington, 3 Dragoon Gds.
*Lamliert, John, 3 Prov. Battalion of Militia
9 Lane, Ambrose,*** 83 Foot
Lane, Ambrose, 98 Foot, Sub, Inspector "i
Iff Militia, Prince Edward's Island . . )
Lane, John, Unattached ..••
9 Langdon, Colwell, 60 Foot
^Langdon, John, 2 Pro?. Battalion of Militia
laplain, John, 56 Foot
Latham, John, 92 Foot • . . .
Laurie, James, Royal Marines
Lawson, John, Unattached, Stinff Officer
(f Pensioners
Ltnoson, William, Garrison Company
Laye, George, 24 Foot
Leach, Henry, Scots Fosilier Goards . • .
Leathes, Edward, 8 Dragoons
Leavach, John, 3 West India Regiment.
Lee, Edward, 85 Foot
Lee, George, 21 Foot
9 Leggett, John,^* 3 Dragoon Guards .
Leslie, Angus, 93 Foot
8 May
18 Jnly
dOJnly
6 Dec.
8 May 34
21 May 12
never
22 Sept. 25
28 Oct.
31 Mar.
9 May
28 Mar.
12 Nor.
25 Mar.
25 Aug.
21 Oct.
14 May
5 Jan.
29 Aug.
11
05
18
05
29 Jan.
11 Mar.
78
08
11
11
07
12
07
13
12
14
11
4 No?. 13
25 Dee. 13
19 Sept. 26
25 Mar. 83
2 Dec 13
10 Feb. 13
8 Oct. 12
12 Jan. 09
13 April 09 21 Feb.
05
LIBUT.
5 July 13
19 Mar. 07
25 Sept. 23
11
37
21 May
10 Aug.
4 May
10 Aug.
26 Feb.
8 Sept.
13
08
15
14
18
13
28 AprU 0621 Aug. 0629 Sept. 06
i
19 Dec.
never
30 Mar. 79
17 June 13
31 Dec. 12
21 Jan. 13
11 Feb. 11
12 Dec. 11
3 June 07
IJan. 19
19 June 41
24 June 13
15 Sept. 08
6 July 14
27 Sept. 31
16 May 11
14 Feb.
23 Mar.
15 Aug.
4 Oct.
10 Mar.
never
28 May
13 Aug.
22 June
6 April
never
10 Oct. 11
IJuly 13
16 Mar. 04
22
11
08
13
82
18
18
5 Feb.
25 Dec.
16 Oct.
1 Oct.
25 June
23 Nov. 20116 Mar.
• •
05
08
10
10
14
11
07
15
09
WHEN
PLAtKD ON
HALF PAY.
14 May 1$
25 Aug. 16
6 May 24
1 Sept. 14
26 July 39
22 Sept. 17
1814
7 July 38
1783
9 April 19
21 April 17
26 May 10
25 Mar. 17
16 Oct. 17
25 Mar. 17
1815
26 July 19
26 Dec. 14
26 Feb. 24
2 Jan. 17
1814
1 Sept. 88
25 Sept. 22
25 Dec. 16
26 May 15
20 Sept. 14
21 April 08
2 Jan. 20
13 AprU 42
25 Nov. 13
30 May 11
24 Dec. 18
27 Oct. 37
16 July 19
28 May 07
23 May 10
21
17
22
16
10 Oct.
20 June 99
14 July 14
never
14 Nov. 10
17 Aug. 09
26 Aug. 07
30 April 12
28 Feb. 08
12 Mar. 12
12 Nov.
16 Sept.
5 Oct.
25 Mar.
28 July
7 Mar.
30 Dec.
21 Dec.
25 Dee.
6 Dec.
14 July
24 Sept.
17 Aug.
14 Nov.
29 April
5 July
25 Sept.
3 July
2 Feb.
5 Aug.
12
13
15
14
13
11
26
09
13
13
14
06
26
06
19
15
23
11
09
13
25 Mar.
2 Sept
25 Dec.
11 April 2d
3 Nov. 47
19 Feb. 18
12 June 23
18 April 45
25 Dec. 23
3 Dec. 18
14 Aug. 17
20 June 16
24 June 24
25 Mar. 16
1814
25 June 17
25 Sept. I 8
24 April 28
30 Sept. 19
1814
6 Sept. 17
1814
7 April 17
6 Sept. 85
15 Sept. 08
24 Mar.
25 Dec.
6 May
17 Feb.
24 Feb.
19 Mar.
16 Oct.
26
18
24
20
20
18
16
10 F«b.* 14125 Mar. 17
T
378
lAeulenaMu
9 L'Eatrtnge, George,** Scots Fuiiller Ods.
L'Ettnngt, Torranio Francis, Coldst. Gds,
LewiS) Heiirf , Royal Marines
LewiS) Thomas, 3 Garrtoon BattaUon
Lewis. William, 19 Foot
5£tfii£,i?ofter«.«»lR.Vel.Batt.,-S«rra«*- )
nuuter dt Aueklandf Neu) Zealand .. . )
II lindsey, Henry John,^ Unattached . . . -
Lisle, Benjamin de, Canadian Fencihles . . • >
C Lister, John, "^ Royal Marines
Little, John, %1 Fbot »
Little^ John William, Unattached
tioyd, ChArles, Royal Marines
rl Lloyd. Edward Bell, 16 Dragoons • . • •
Lloyd, John Ormsby,** 74 Foot, St{^ \
Oj/her of PenMtonerB * • •
Loclie* Wiiliam, 6 Dragoon Qoards
VHnLDdLWood, PttT«foy,«" 30 Fbot, Cop^
tflnvalidBy B, Hospital , Kilmainhttm
Long) Bdmond SUngsby, 23 Foot
Long, Wiiliam, Unattached
tonsdale, Alnred, 84 Foot
fWi Lonsdale, William,'"*' 4 Foot
Lorimer, Charlet Hunt,^ 8 Royal Vet. )
Batt, MUitajy Kni&ht of Winder . * )
|l LoTe, James «<> Royal Artillery
Lovelaefc, Henry Philip, Unattached
*LoTelt, Joseph Yenabies, 8 Provisional )
BattaUoti of Militia )
Lovett) Thomas, Royal Artillery
p LowrV) Armar,"" 46 Foot
Lowry, John,*'»06 Foot
ft m Loeas, Jasper,'>3 32 Foot
^Lnckhnrst, Thomas, 3 Pror. Batt. of Militia
Igrnam, Charles, 16 Foot
I^ueh, Edward Crean, 22 Foot
Lynd, Robert, 65 Foot, Barrackma$ter at }
Spdnep, Neio South Wale$ 5
Lyster, Arthur O'Neil, 46 Foot
I^ter, Henry, 7 Dragoons
M'Annaliy, Charles, 84 Foot
M'Artfaur, James Barle, 14 Foot
M'Bcftn, Alexander, 2 Light Infantry )
Battalion. German Legion I
H'Carthy, Jnstin Thadens Courtney, R. Mar.
McCarthy, Patrick. 77 Foot, Staff Officer }
ofPengionera $
If 'Carthy» WUliam, 10 Foot
M'Clore, Arthur, 1 Foot
M M'Cormicfc, James,"* 04 Foot
mM'Crohan,Venis Eugenc?^^^ R.yet.Batt.
Sf'Collock, James Murray, Royal Marines..
e'Dermott, James, 20 Dragoons
M*J}ermottf ThomaSj^'' 7 Royal Veteran )
Batt.) Military Knight of Windsor •• S
M'Donald, Alexander,^'* 2G Foot
McDonald, Charles Alexander, 32 Foot ....
M'Donald. Colin, 72 Foot
% l!n M«t>onald, Donald,''^ 40 Foot
M'Dongal1,ThomasWm. John, R. Marines, \
Sttff Officer of Peneionert )
MaodniF, Alex., 100 Foot » • .
M'Fftrlane, William, 17 Dragoons ...,.•..
If 'Qoldrick, £neas, 62 Foot, Barrack- I
master at Ipewich )
M^Orvgor, John, 40 root •••»...•••..•«.•
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14 10 Oct.
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Dee.
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Jan.
June
May
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June
April
Aug.
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Feb.
11
10
05
00
19
06
11
04
14
26
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6
26
1
31
7
6
26
11
14
2
20
26
17
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17
15
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Nov.
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LIBUT.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAV.
11 Jan.
2 Sept.
27 July
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UlTififotA, Andrew^ (Q.M.itApr.io) )
4 Rdytl Vetenn Batt )
M'liit^re, tester. Royal Mariaet
H'lfcr, Donald, 77 Foot
M'Keniie, John, Canadian FMeiblm
M'Kenzie, William Fleming, R. Staff Corps
M'Kinnon, John, 104 Foot
M'lJiehlani Lactalan, 3 ITest India Regt. ..
B M'Laren, Alexander Donald,** 01 Foot..
iPLtttd, Jameiy S Royal Veteran BatL
VIieMtb) Thomas, Royal Marines
M'Manns, Henry, 02 Foot
M'lfiUaii, John, 89 Foot »
JC'Namara, Henry, 62 Foot
lI'Namarak Michael, 60 Foot «...
K'Nicol, Dancan, Royal Marines »..••.
a M'Nicol, NIcol,»» 27 Foot
H'Kiel, Donald, Cape Regt
ft'Phee, John, 79 Foot ».••.....
9 M'Pheiwn, Aneas, 50 Foot. ...*..«•
a m M'Pherson, Alexander,*** 92 Foot
M'BM, Fan^tthar,*" 66 Fbot
M'Rae, Theodore, Royal African Corps .
Macalpine, James, 6 Dragoons ....»..••
Macartney, Charles, 1 1 Dragoons
Macdoaald, James, 76 Foot . .
Snail Maedonald, John,*** 01 Foot
acdonald, John, 4 West India Regt
MaoMnald, Stephen, 1 Lt. Inf. Batt. Ger.Leg.
Hacdonellj Duncan. Klford's Corps
a Macdougall, Colin,*** 01 Foot. .
Jf ae Gaehen, John, 72 Foot
Mae GreffOTf John^ 4 Royal Veteran Batt.
CaSI Machell, John Thomas, 18 Dragoons . .
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BTC.
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neYer
21 Sept.
22 Feb.
31 Dee.
18 April
18 Dec.
21 Sept.
3 June
21 Jan.
17 June
17 Sept.
1 Jan.
2 Nov.
16 Oct.
14 May
23 Aug.
25 Feb.
26 June
15 Dec.
24 June
26 July
6 Mar.
11 Dec.
20 Dec.
18 May
6 Feb.
22 Dee.
26 Sept.
12 Oct.
5 Dec
OMay
12 Aug.
, Andrew, Royal York Rangers . . 27 Feb.
fMac Kay, Lachlan .*** 42 Foot 131 Oct.
ackay, Huch Donald, 5 West India Regt.
% Maekay, Neil.*** 76 Foot
Mackenzie, William, 3 Dragoons
fMaeMe, John^ 7 Royal Veteran Batt. . . .
adailchlani James Augustus, 104 Foot • .
Maclean, George, Royal African Corps . . ••
(Macnab, John,*** 94 Foot
*Maenamara, Michael, 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Macplierson, Dnncao, 52 Foot
llacpherson, Lachlan, 52 Foot ..••• ••
Magln^ William, Royal Marines
Mmhety Martin, Royal Veteran Battalion. .
MaboB, Edmond, 70 Foot. . . • « • .
Mahon, James, 88 Foot . . . •
Major, Stephen, 18 Foot
Hammrs, John, Royal Marines
Maroer, Richard Hanrey, Royal Maridca • .
March, Leopold Qeorge Fred., Royal Marines
Mai^ter, Henry, 71 Fbot
MafBh, Henry, Independent Company • . • .
Marshall, Ralph, 80 Foot » •
Martiiall, Thomas, Royal Marines »
Martin, Edwards Royal Artillery
Martin, Johnston, Bourbon Regt. »
Martin, Richard BarthoIomew,^Unattaehed
Martto, William Keufville, 64 Foot.
Mason, Francis, 8 Garrison Battalion
Mason, James, II Foot •• I 5 Jan.
Maston, Stephen, 80 fbot ...,,•». •••••tlld Nov.
05
101
12
11
06 15 Mar.
06
1 April
0 May
20 July
1 June
5 Mar.
18 Jan.
4 July
never
26 Mar.
21 Aug.
2 July
6 April
12 Mar.
2 Jan.
3 Oct.
24 Feb.
1 Aug,
5Fsb.
22 Not.
3 Feb.
2 Sept.
25 Jan.
12 April
15 April
25 June
LIBUT.
6 Feb.
25 Dee.
16 May
0 April
8 Sept.
10 Feb.
11 Dec.
1231 Mar.
08 11 Jnne
18 16 April
23 Jnne
1331 Aug.
01 27 Nov.
09 18 Oct.
04 20 Feb.
12 10 Feb.
10 4 Jnne
13 17 Jnly
12 26 Sept
08 22 Oct.
0521 Jan.
15 14 May
12 15 Aug.
28113 Nov.
77
14
09
12
14
14
10
97
14126
08
82122
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16
01
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08
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12 6 April 14 25
94 15 July 96
00 19 July 13
1128 Dec. 14 90
11 26 Jan. 14
1324 Feb. 1410
23 OOct. 27 28
11 23 Sept. 13 18
1331 Mar. 14 1
0527 Feb. 0625
16 7 Sept. 2025
0925 Jan. 13
12 24 Feb. 14 25
15 15 Aug. 2626
11 16 Feb. 1526
26 Feb. 14
08 2 Jan. 1213
99 20 Mar. 00
03 16 Aug. 06
09 17 Jan. II
12 16 Jane 16
12 2 Feb. 14 26
09 26 July 1026
9626 Sept 98
99 18 Aug. 04
26 April 88
1 Jnne 9924
8 July 96
12 April 10 12
1 April 04 14
3 Dec. 00
29 Oct 12
9 April 26
3 Mar. 14
9 Oct 00
9 May 11
15 Jan. 07
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1
17
II
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25
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April 16
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Dec. 18
July 20
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Oct 17
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20
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8
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Jan. 03
Jane 28
Aug. 87
April 16
June 30
Mar. 17
Mar. 10
Mar. 17
July 17
24
16
16
22
25
2
380
Lieutettants.
• • • ••
!
Matheson, Boderick, Glengarry Feocibles
m Mathcwi, Joseph,*" 83 Foot
B Mathiaon. John Aagostns,"* 77 Foot .
Wi Matthews, John PoweU, 10 Foot
«B Matthews, Wm. MT)onald,«" 62 Foot. .
♦Mawby, Joseph, 3 ProT. Bn. of Militia. • . .
Maxwell, John, 8 West India Regrt
Mayhew, Henry, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
Meade, Thomas Harold, 13 Foot
Mcares, John, Royal Marines ••
9 Mellish;,William,«« Royal Waggon Train
9 Mence, Haffes,^ 32 Foot
Menz*&if AletBandgr^ 6 Royal Voteren Batt.
Mercer, Alexander, 42 Foot
Meredith, Boyle, 16 Foot, Stqff' OJfieer >
of Pensioners J
Meredith, George, Royal Maiinea
CSl Meuron, John limerick de, 2 Li,
Inf. Batt. Ger. Leg
nasi Middleton, Thos. Falkner, 1 Drag. Qds.
H Miles, George,*** 7 Foot
Miller, Darid, Itoyal Marines * * •
Miller, Donald, 33 Foot
*MUler, Qavin , 1 9 Foot
Miller, WUliam, Royal Artillery
Miller, Zaecheus**^ Royal Marines
Mills, James, 30 Foot
9 MUne, James Miles, 5 Royal Yet. Batt.
Milnes, Alfred Shore, Royal Artillery
Milnes» Thomas Milnes Smith, 28 Foot . . .
Minehin, Charles Humphrey, R. Engineers
Minchin, George, New Brunswick Fenciblea
MitcbeU, Robert, »« 28 Foot
iH MoffkU, AbTaham,<«* 71 Foot
Mogridge, James Edward,^ 34 Foot. . . .
Molesworth, Arthur John, Royal Marines . .
m MoUcr, Charles Champion,*^ 18 Drags.
Monck, Charles Stanley, 44 Foot
Money, George, 12 Foot
Monro, Frederick, Roysl Artillery
Moore, Jamts Adolphns,**^ Royal Marines. •
*Moore, Josliua John, 14 Foot
Moors, Samuel, 7 Foot
*Moore, Samuel, 38 Foot
9 WBi Moorhead, Charles,*** 71 Foot
Moreton, Moses, 54 Foot
Morgan, Edward, Royal Marines
Morgan, Thomas, Royal Marines
Moriaty, James Robert, Royal Marinea ....
Morley, Edward Lacy, Royal York Rangers
9 Morphy, Richard,*^* 3 Foot
9 Morrison, J. WhUrford,*^ 9 R. Vet. Batt
Morton, William, 66 Foot
Morton, William, French's Recruiting Corps
Most, George, 8 West India Regiment
Mosse, Henry Alexander, 94 Foot • • •
Mosee, Peter Benjamin, 80 Foot
Mostyn, Robert, 81 Foot
Moulin, Andrew du, 9 Foot ..«•*....
tSIMountEdgcumbe,*** E.A.,^aW of, Or. ')
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Mountford, Joseph, Royal Marines.
Muckleston, Edward, 85 Foot
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9 Mmfo, Ffflderick,^ Royal Artillery • • - •
UurcUton, Kenneth, 3 Royal Veteran Batt.
m Mora, Qaori^i^ Grenadier Qaards. . . .
Murray, Alexander, Royal MaciBea.
Mintay, Edward, Unattached
9 Murmy, Francis,^ 94 Foot, Barrack- )
moffer at JEdmbmrgh >
9 Mmkett, Thomas WUlis,'^^ R. Art. Drivers
•Uyen, William, S Pror. Bd. of Militia. . . .
Nangle, George, 7C Foot
Nankivell, James, 08 Foot
9 Nantes, Richaid^*» 56 Foot, MUitarg )
Kniffhi of Windsor 5
Napier, Duncan Camphell, Meoron'a Regt.
Sa Nash, John,*^ 79 Foot
Nason, Henry, 8 West India Begt.
Nayler^ Charles, 63 Foot
Naylor, Edward ,^^ Royal Marines
9 Ndigan, Thomas,^ 83 Foot
9 N«lson, John Clarke.^ 88 Foot
Resdeld, William Andrews, 48 Foot
*Newbolt, Francis, Royal Waggon Train . .
•If ewoomen, Arthur, Royal Artillery ....,«..
Newton, Beauch. Bartholomew, 34 Foot • .
Newton, Hibbert, 32 Foot.
'Kewtoti, Jolra, 15 Dragoons
Newton, Thomas Charles, R. Waggon Train
-NewCoD, Walter, 21 Dragoons
JTeynoBf JoBeph, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion
C3i Nicholson, Joiin,*^ 14 Foot
9 Nicholson, Raipb,^ 101 Foot
9 Nicholson, Richard, 6 Foot
9 Nlcfaoliion, Robert Dring.*^ 58 Foot
C Nicolas, Paule Harris,'^ Royal Marines. .
NisbeU, Henry, 24 Dragoons
9 iift Nizon, Wm. Richmond,*^ 62 Foot. -
9 Norman, William,*" 60 Foot
Norris, Robert, 20 Dragoons
Nowlan, Thomas, West India Rangers ....
9 Nowlan, William, 01 Foot
Nugent, Walter, 26 Foot
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"^O'Brien, John, 16 Foot
O'Connor, Bernard Richard, 44 Foot ....
8 O'Connor, James, 27 Foot
O'Connor, Maurice,'^* 97 Foot •
O'Dell, F.dm. Westropp, 98 Foot
O'Flyn, Andrew, 87 Foot
9 OgiWy, David,«" 94 Foot
9 SB O'Hara, Patterson,^' 69 Foot ....
OKelly, James. 4 Foot
*OU?er, John, 33 Foot
Olpherts, Robert, Unattached
ONeill, Henry, Unattached
ta Onslow, Phippsyansittart,"^ R. Artillery
9 O'Reilly. John, 11 Foot
Ormsby, Henry Michael, 36 Foot
SOrmsby, James, ''^ 26 Dragoons
Ormsby, Seweil, 6 Foot
Orr, James, Royal Marines
fmL Orr, John,^^ 8 Royal Veteran Batt.
Orrell, Andrew,*^ 34 Foot i
Otil^, Benjamin Robert, 61 Foot (14
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9 Owens, John Walker ,«»" 81 Foot
^ Pagan, Samuel Alex.,"'' 55 Foot
Paaet, Robert^ 7 Royal Vefcerao Battalion. .
Paning, John Qmveley, 24 Dragoons
Paanell, Robert, 60 Foot
Purke, Samuel, 2 Garrison Battalion
Parker, Frederick, Royal Marinas
Parker, Kenyon Sterens, Royal Marines . .
*Parker, Michael, 8 Pro?. Bn. of Militia . .
Parker, Thama$ Bobert, 6 R. Veteran BaU.
^m Parkinson, Robert,^* R. Waggon Train
9 Parratt, Hillebrant Mered.,^" R. Artillery
9 Cl^ Parry, ^ames,«» 38 Foot
♦Parry, Thomas. 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia.. . .
PaRons, Richard Tapper, Royal Marines . .
Patersun, Alex^der, 2 Line Bn. German Leg.
Paton, George, 32 Dragoons
Patterson, Edward, 81 Foot
Patterson, John Williams, 60 Foot
9 Pattison, Joaeph,**^ 5 Dragoon Guards . .
9 Paxton, Arcbd. Frederick,^ 11 Dragoons
Peach, John Carroll, Royal African Corps. .
Peacocke, Warren William Richard, 17 Foot
Pearson, Matthew, 05 Foot
Pearson, William Rex, Royal Marines. . . .
Peddle, Wm.,««» 21 Foot, Staff Off, of Pens.
Peel, Edmand, 25 Foot
Peers, Henry de Linn6, 53 Foot
9 Penfoid, Edward,**^ 12 Dragoons
Pcngelley. Edward, Royal Marines. .•*•«..
9 Pennefiither, Richard,<** 87 Foot
9 Penningtan, Rowland,^ & R. Vet. Batt. \
Adjutant f Cumberland Militia i
9 Pepper, Theobald,"^ 3 Dragoon Guards . .
Percy, Francis, 51 Foot •.*..
Pcrham, John, Royal Marines
Perham, William, Royal Marines
Perry, Henry, Royal Waggon Train
Peny, Richard Lavite, 44 Foot
Pi'tley, Robert, 24 Dragoons, Prefeuor of )
Drawmg, RojfiU MUitary College . . . . )
Wi Petre, Henry William.*^ 18 Dragoons. .
Phair, William Barry, 104 Foot
Phillips, John (Comet), Royal Waggon Train
9 Phillips, Robert Jocelyn,"* 27 Foot, \
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Wi Philpot, Edward,^ R. ArUUery Drivers
Pidcard, Henry William,^ Royal Artillefy
9 Plckring, Joseph.^ 4 Foot
Pictet, Armand Jacques,*' Unattached ....
Pictet, Frederick, 60 Foot
Plgott, Henry, 49 Foot ••••••
Pigou, Lawrence, 2 Dragoon Guards
PigDU, William Geoige, 83 Foot
Pike, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion ....
Pinfaey, William Towley, Royal Marines . .
Pinniger, Broome, 6 West India Regiment
Piper, Thomas, Royal Marines • .
Playfair, Andrew William, 104 Foot
*Plowman, Thomas, Royal Waggon Train. .
Plunketti Thomas Richard, 18 Dragoons . .
9 Poe, Purefoy.*" 39 Foot
WB Polhill, WUllam,** 23 Dragoons
Po]itearr4, B. I^. S. C. De, R.For^n Artillery
9 Poolt, Walter Crokier,«> 88 Foot ....
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Pridhawiy WUliam,'^ Royal Marinei
9 PrieH, John,^ R. Artillery Drivers .. . .
PriDgle, James, 81 Foot • • . .
Proton, John, 30 Foot
Puddioombe, Robert Bruce, Royal Marines
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*Pycroa, Charles, 14 Foot
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9 Read, Robert,*^ Unattached
Reed, Thomas Borrett, Royal Marines
Reeves, Lewis Buckle, Royal Marines.
Reerps, Thomas, Royal Marines
9 m Reid, Thom»,** R. Artillery Drivers
Benny, Hejiry Latos, Royal Engineers . . .
Revdey, Georigc Williamson, 80 Foot
9 Reynett, William France,** 78 Foot . . .
tM Reynolds, Thos. Matthew,'*^ 12 Foot .
9 Riblon, Sir Jolin, JB^.,*" 23 Foot
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Richardes, William Eardley,"'' R. Artillery
9 Richardson, George Henry, 88 Foot . . .
*Riehardson, James, 8 Prov. Batt. of Militia
IfRickardton, 71homa«X<7^Man,R.Art.Drivers
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9 Richmond, Sylvester,^** 48 Foot 0
Ricketts, Alfred, 9 Foot 8
9 Riddock, William. 4 Foot 8
Rideout, Henry Wood, 19 Foot 31
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9 QSI Ripley, William, 53 Foot 15
Ritchie, James, 1 Foot 20
Robb. David, 25 Dragoons 14
9 W Roberts, John,'*'» R. Artillery Drivers 1
Roberts, Jolin, Unattached 28
Robertson, Donald, 45 Foot 24
Robertson, Geori^e Duncan, 31 Foot 4
C2^ Robertson, JBmes,'i<^ 79 Foot 6
Robinson, Anthony ^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion 24
Robintion, Daniel, Royal Marines 18
Robinson, Fentou, Royal Artillery 13
Robinson, George, GO Foot 15
9 m Robinson, James,^'^ 50 Foot 10
Robinson, John, 85 Foot 14
Robinson, Isaac Byrne, 92 Foot . • • • 17
9 Robinson, William Henry, 45 Foot 28
Roch, George, 98 Foot 11
♦Rochfort, John, 100 Foot
9 Rogers, Adam,'*" 6 Garrison Battalion . . 25
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25 Jan.
23 ^OY.
25 Dec.
10 Sept.
1 3Iay
24 April
22 Dec.
15 Mar.
10 April
13 AprU
3 Nov.
2 May
21 Feb.
10 Oct.
1 Dec.
8 April
13 Dec.
9 Nov.
20 July
17 Dec.
27 July
1 Aug,
7 Nov.
17 May
8 Jan.
3 Nov.
27 Aug.
9 July
25 Dec.
15 Mar.
5 Mar.
tdO Jane
14
09
17
07
18
81
07
08
091
11
14
12
13
19
09
18
03
12
13
14
15
18
28 Feb. 30
19 May 36
30 Mar. 3^
4 AprU 10
35 Dec. 16
6 Dec, 14
a Dec. 16
1 April 17
36 May 3Q
7 Oct.
1 4pril
do
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81
17
16
18
14130 June 19
34 Dec. 18
8 April 34
5 Feb, 18
30 Nov. ^
13 May 34
15 May 17
1814
25 July 19
3 Oct. 23
25 Feb. 16
25 Feb. 16
20 July 20
15 25 Dee. 16
11 27 June 16
11 1 Aug. 16
25 Sept. 37
6 Jan. 30
1 July 16
22 AprU 26
15 May 40
20 Oct. 48
25 Feb. 16
27
09
09
25
35
43
15
06|
14
161
09
10
07
25
13
18
13
09
18
1 Sept. 14
20 June 33
25 April 19
20 Mar. S3
30 Sept. 19
8 Feb. 43
11 Feb. 16
25 Dec. 18
1814
4 Feb. 15
28 Deo. 38
29|l4May 81
384
Lieutenants*
CORNBTy
BTC.
9 m Rtigen, Robert Naylor,'^ Unat- )
Uehedf Stt^f Officer qfPeMioners J
Rolloy Jamei, 69 Foot
Booke, Lewis, Roynl Marines •
Rooney, Bernard, 2 Garrison Battalion ....
Bose, Hugh, 24 Foot, Staff Officer qfPens,
Bose, John, Irish Brigade
RoseingraTe, Matthew, 10 Foot
Ross, Bmilius, Unattached • • • . .
9 liJSII Rom, Ewen,"^ 02 Foot
Boss, Hamilton, 81 Foot •
Boss, John, 7 Garrison Battalion.
9 iSft Ross-Lewin, Thomas,"* 82 Foot ....
Jtotely, Lewis, Royal Marinea
Rothwell, William, Unattached •••••
Bouse, Bichard, Royal Marluca
Rowan, John Hill, Unattached
9 Boyse, Abraham Foord,»» 87 Foot
Badlaad, Jones, 10 Foot
Bnel, John Godfrey, Boyal Marinas
Bnssell, Henry James, 60 Foot
Buuell, Jamet, 3 Boyal Veteran Battalion
JtuaeeU, WiUiam^ 5 Boyal Veteran Battalion
9 Buihcrford, James,^2d Toot, Barrack I
Matter at Kituale )
Ryan, John Dennis, 22 Dragoons
9 Ryao, Richard,'*^ 96 Foot
Ryan, William, 69 Foot
Ryneweld, William Van, 93 Foot
Bt. John, John, 12 Foot
St. John, Richard Fleming, Royal Artillery
Sanders, David Morison, Unattached •
29 July 13
27
6
4
131
12
2
10
13
30
27
27
10
3
16
20
0
2
4
29
1
10
29
16
16
12
Sandwith, Geo. Aug. Elliott, Royal Marinei»|l4
1
1
1
19
12
16
26
26
24
26
11-
6
22
11
10
27
28
9 Sandys, Myles,«* 40 Foot
Sargent, Samuel, 1 Royal Vctcmn Battalion
Sarsfield. Bingham, Unattached
Saunders, Andrew Childers, 1 Dragoons. • . •
Saunders. Joseph, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
9 Saunders, Bobert Francis,*^ 68 Foot ....
^BSaundcrs, Bobert John,*^ Boyal Artillery
9 Sawkios. WUliam,^ 3 Garrison Battalion
Sawyers, John, Boyal Marines
Saxby, Bobert, Boyal Marines
9 Saycr. Geoige,»*» 65 Foot
Sayera, Arthur, 27 Foot
Sayers, William, Unattached
Schaw, John Sauchic, Royal Artillery ....
Schneider, Robert Wilmot, Unattached ....
Scobell, John, Royal Marines
9 Scott, Damd,^ 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
Scott, Edward. 7 Foot
9 Scott, Henry,* * 6 Foot
9 Scott, Percy, 08 Foot, Captain, eom- }
manding Isle of Wight Militia J!
9 Scott, 11)uma».'^ 94 Foot
Scott, Wliliaio Fitz^'erald, 6 West India Begt.
Scuranke, John, 4 Dragoon Guards
liLlSedlcy.John Somner,»» B. Staff Corps, )
Bar.' Mast. at Mahebourgh, Mauritius )
Segra? e, O'NcU, Unattached
Fcijeant, John, Boyal Marines
82«l Seward, Charles."* 60 Foot
9 Seymour. Ciiarie* Marlboroogh,*** 32 Foot
bhadforth. Henry, Unattached
^badwell, Henry Eugene. 36 Foot
ShaftOi WiUiam Henry, 16 Foot ........ ..
Mar.
Oct.
Nor.
Dec
Feb.
April
Aug.
April
July
Not.
July
July
Not.
iiOY.
May
May
Sept.
Aug.
never
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LIBUT.
14 June 16
12
04
13
12
04
07
16
09
94
6
16
24
26
13
11
26
26
16
21
0616
0627
11
08
27
13
11
06
08
07
10
16 Feb. 10
Aug.
July
July
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Blay
Oct.
Dec.
Nov,
Aug.
Aug.
Ocr.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
July
Sopt.
Aug.
Dec.
April
Jan.
Nor.
never
Aug.
16
13
10
10
7
21
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0
13
16
13
06
08
00
II
13
09
00
08
11
04
06
11
05
11
16
26
11
10
22
22 June 12
26
30
27
6
23
10
24
11
14
24
6
Aug. 08
Dec. 12
Aug. 12
May 13
June
Oct.
Fob.
Aug.
Oct.
June
Aug.
26
06
14
08
19
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is
26
18
8
16
20
29
10
27
10
Aug.
Jan.
May
May
Feb.
Feb.
June
Nov.
July
Sept.
Dee.
July
Nov.
Aug.
July
June
May
July
Aug.
July
Dec.
WIICN
PLACED DM
HALF PAY.
12 Nor. 36
13126
08
16
10
94
08
27
12 26
96
06
0826
08
13
04
32
16
13126
1
26
08
13
15
12
27 Oct. 14
8
9
26
6
17
30
31
28
7
11
6
27
16
27
9
16
1
8
06>20
26
10
11
Oct.
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April
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Aug.
Jan.
July
June
Aug.
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July
June
April
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May
1626
1626
1426
08
16
26
28
h26
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10
10
10
14
14
12
09
11
14
08
09
13
06
13
22
28 Nor. 16
28 Feb.
14 Dec.
18 Feb.
12
14
13
23 Oct. 17
13
22
13
29
4
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8
12
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Oct. 06
Sept. 17
June 38
Mar. IT
1605
Mar. 10
Sept. 92
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Dee. 06
Aug. 38
April 17
May 18
Sept. 14
Aug. 18
16 June 16
20126
1
2
20
27
26
26
8
1
26
14
1
26
26
7
1
2629
9727
13
99
12
26
15
Sept. to
Dee. 18
De«. 18
May 18
Mar. 17
Oct. 30
May 98
Sept. 14
April 18
Feb. 28
July 28
Mar. 18
Sept. 17
Jan. 20
April 2t
July 17
June 18
Sept. U
Mar. 17
Aug. 18
Sept. 28
June 28
Nor. 27
Nor. 02
Jtme 02
Jan. 18
20 Aug. 17
26 Dec. 18
20 Sept. 88
n May 16
i6Dcc. 18
16 Mar.
1 Sept.
26 Nov.
11 May
n Mar.
17 Dec.
16 Mar.
80
14
16
16
29
18
17
Lieutenimts,
385
fiharpe^ John, 54 Foot •
Sharpin, Henry, 63 Foot •
laa fifaarpin, William."^ Royal AriUlery . .
Shaw, George, Unattached •••••..
Shaw, Jamea Peter, 38 Foot
Bhaw, Samuel, 4 Foot •
Shie], Theobald, 60 Foot
Simmons, James F., Royal Artillery •■••••
Simpson, 'James, 89 Foot •
IBimpsoni John, Royal Marines
S'mclair, George,'*' 02 Foot, Stqff' Officer }
of Peneioners S
Sinclair, Johrit 8 Royal Veteran Battalion
* Singleton, Jonathan Felix, 2Prov.Bn.of Mil.
Skene, William, Independent Company . • ••
Slaney, Moreton, 25 Dragoons
9 Slattery. Bartholomew, 27 Foot
Sle&tinr, John, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion. .
Smithy Alexander, Royal Marines
CS3 Smith, Alexander, 43 Foot
Smith, Edward, 58 Foot
Smith, Edward Atkins, 31 Foot
Smith, George Charles, 63 Foot
Smith, Heary,^ 6 West India Regiment . .
•Smith, Henry Pasco, 12 Foot
Smith, Henry Porter, Rifle Brigade
Smitii, Hugh William, 67 Foot
Smith, James Berridge, 21 Dragoons
Qli Smith, James Ramsay,^ 38 Foot
9 Smith, John,'*' 14 Foot
»Smith, John, 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia . .
II Snd^, Josepk,^^ (Qr..irast. 28 Ap. 08) 3 ^
. Royal Veteran Battalion )
Smitii, Leonard Fleming, 26 Foot
9 Smith, Michael,'** 40 Foot
Smith, Peter, Royal Artillery Drivers
Smith, Peter, Royal Artillery Drifers
9 Smith, Ralph.*** 53 Foot
9 Smith. Robert.'** 1 Foot
Smithy Thomas Flynn, 7 Foot
9 Smith, Thomas Francis,'" 24 Foot
Smith, William.'*' Royal Artillery Drirers..
9 Smith, William, 31 Foot
9 ^M Smith, William,*** 71 Foot
Smyth, James Ryan, 15 Foot
Smyth, Thomas, 34 Foot
9 Smyth, William,'*® Scots Fusilier Guards
Smythe, Frederick, 2 Foot, Stqf Officer )
of Pensiomnrs )
Snevd, William, 88 Foot
Son'ter, Richard, 40 Foot
9 Spaight, Henry ,**« 2 Dragoon Guards . .
Spalding, Warner Reeve, 8 R. Vet. Batt., >
Barrack-master at Fort Augustus . , . . )
Spencer, Thomas,**^ Royal Artillery DriTcrs
WBi SperliDg, John,^^ Royal Engineers ....
9 Spong, Francis Mallett,**' R. Art. Drivers
Spooner, Henry, 15 Dragoons
Spottiswood, Andrew, 21 Foot
Sproule, Edward,'^* 69 Foot
9 Staccy, Edwin,'** 12 Dragoons
mA Stainfonh, George,"* 23 Foot
Stanley, Edward, Royal Artilkry Drivers
Stansfteld, Robert, 20 Foot
Stapleton, Richard, Unattached
SUpletoa, William BttU, Staff Corps of Cav
25
21
14
25
12
4
22
25
23
12
16
28
1
13
10
2o LIEUT.
BTC.
14
4
12
17
29
17
5
23
1
April
Feb.
Dec.
May
Feb.
Oct.
never
July
May
08
13
11
14
04
05
13
19
7
20
4
8
29
1
23
11123
Nov. 03
17 Feb. 14
30
5
29
1
22
4
20
4
14
11
1
3
20
16
24
May
never
July
Nov.
April
Jtme
Sept.
Aug.
Feb.
July
June
Nov.
never
June
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
April
never
never
June
Aug.
never
Dec.
Sept.
April
Fob.
June
Jan.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
June
May
05
94
05
13
10
99
08
10
09
04
12
14
10
12
14
09
LIEUT.
April
Nov.
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
April
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
09|10
10
1
13
29
30
13
1
28
6
15
14
23
07
08
26
15
13
06
14 June 21
10
25
21
24
23
20
1
22
20
2
4
16
25
24
29
26
20
7
25
12
11
19
23
30
1215
08
05
06
12
07
10
13
12
09
11
Feb. 37
Feb. 83
Sept. 35
17
25
3 Mar. 14
26 Mar. 07
14
1
21
4
26
30
29
2
19
19
26
never
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
July
Jan.
May
July
Sept.
Sppt.
April
Nov.
11
09
99
11
08
11
13
04
26
14
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
April
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
June
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
Feb.
07
13
95
07
15
14
04
1030
14
11
05
15
13
19
11
13
24
12
14
7 Sept. 15
22
20
26
25
3
26
19
21
28
3
May
Aug.
April
July
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
June
Mar.
Oct.
July
June
Aug.
June
13
10
06
T)7
18
09
15
10 July
14 April
4 Oct.
11 Oct.
15
11
19
40
83
44
21
13 Nov. 10
2
1
5
12
3
1
26
19
1
8
7
12125
Aug.
July
June
Juno
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
July
Jan.
Nov.
April
Feb.
00
12
11
01
14
10
12
15
06
32
25
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Sept. 18
Feb. 32
July 28
July 26
June 16
Sept. 10
July 26
April 19
Nov. 16
Oct 14
24 Nov. 25
1
26
15
25
11
24
28
25
24
13
30
6
0
14
14
1320
04
1
8
11
20
1
25
1525
25
25
30
1814
Dee. 30
Mar. 16
Dec. 06
Sept. 10
Feb. 16
April 22
Jan. 22
Dec. 27
Sept. 14
May 31
Aug. 13
Oct. 2S
July 96
Mar. 20
1814
May 15
April 17
Nov. 14
May 3d
July 16
Oct. 23
July 16
Sept. 17
Feb. 16
Mar. 16
Jan. 17
Dec. 19
27 Mar. 46
1783
12 June 46
23 June 26
1
24
1
25
25
5
25
25
4
24
1310
June 04
Jan. 24
Nov. 14
June OS
Mar. 17
Nov. 18
Aug. 14
Mar. 17
Aug. 87
May 27
Nor« 15
88
Liiuimmnk*
88Uve1ey, John,«» 4 Foot
Stawell. WllHam,»»» 98 Foot
Bteade, Cbarlw, 60 Foot
Steed, Bdward Henry, 95 Dragoons
9 Steel, William Robert,"* 48 Foot
Steele, Matthew Frederick,** 01 Foot, )
Staff Officer of Pensioners )
9 IST Steele, Robert,** 10 Foot
*Steggall, William Charles, 43 Foot
Stewart, Charles, 4 Foot • . • . .
Stewart, Edward Hobbs. Royal Marines.. . .
Stewart, Merryn, 21 Dragoons
Stobart. Henry,*^ Royal Artillery
Stock, Frederick, Royal Irish Artillery ....
Stretch, Bolton Edward, 7 Foot
SUitch, William Luke, 05 Foot
9 Strode, Giorge, 90 Foot
Stronach, William, Royal Engineers
Staart, Charles George, 88 Foot
9 Stuart, George Evans.*^ 61 Foot ......
Stuarts PeieTy 1 Royal Veteran Battalion )
Town Jd^or of Mslfasi J
7Jft Stuart, Robert Tboms«»n,** 88 Foot. . . .
Stuart, William,** Royal Marines
* Saberkrub, John Jacob, 3 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Sullivan, Bartholomew, Royal Marines ....
9 SolllTan, James, 19 Foot
* Sitlli?an, John, 49 Foot
Sunbolf, George, 33 Foot
Supple, Kerry, 60 Foot
Sutherland, Edward, Unattached, Toum )
Major of Cape Breton )
Sutherland, Sutberlaud Hall. 66 Foot ....
Suttie, George Grant, Scots Fusilier Guards
Swanson, Thomas, 43 Foot
Sweeting, George, 7 Foot •
Swiny, Shapland William, 30 Foot. •
SymondB, William. 60 Foot
Symonds, Johi^Jermyn. 98 Foot, Stoff}
Officer of Pensioners in New Zealand \
9 By ret, James,** 9 Foot
9 lisker, James,** 57 Foot
9 Tatlock, Thomas,*'* 69 Foot
Tayloe, John, 77 Foot
9 Tftylor, Edward James,*'^ 13 Foot, Stqff )
Officer qf Pensioners J
Taylor, Ingnm Pank, Royal Marhies.
Taylor, Jc^n, 74 Foot
9Tay lor, John,*" 90 Foot, St^jf Officer of )
Pensioners )
Taylor, Joseph Heonr, Unattached
Taylor, Nathaniel, 90 Foot
Taylor, William, Royal Marines
* Thackeray, Joseph, 51 Foot
Thiballier, Hubert, 8 Foot
9 Thomas, James,*" 50 Foot
9 Thamysony Benjamin/'* 1 R. Vet. Batt. .
(31 Thompson, Henry Walker,"* 74 Foot. .
Thompson, John, Unattached
9 Thompson, Ralph Keddey,** 96 Foot . .
9 Thompson, Tho. James,"^ Unattached . .
Thonuon, Xktvidf 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
9 Thomson, JameSy 10 B. Veteran Battalion
Thomson, Jeremiah, 17 Foot
Thomson, Joseph, 16 Foot # •
Thom^y , Thomas, 4A Foot
96 Deo. 06
19 Sept. 11
ntvev
90 Sopt. 14
7 May 06
9 April 25
93 Mar. 96
96
3
19
19
93
91
94
30
94
9
98
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BTC.
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15
11
04
13
19
09
15
11
19
6
94
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18
18
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99
95
16
^7
12
93
30
8
12
never
July
Dec.
Jan.
Deo.
June
Oct
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
May
Feb.
never
Aug.
April
never
Nov.
May
never
Feb.
Aug.
Sept. 19
June
never
May 08
never
May 11
Jan. 07
May 43
Jan. 12
Nov. 04
Mar. 00
Mar. 12
LIBITT.
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9 Nov.
99 Feb.
96 April
16 Jaue
08
13
04
06
00
08
13
31 Dec, 12
96
95
17
4
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16
4
4
6
11
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90
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96 Dee. 17
98 Oct. If
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a Mar. 16
16
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16 Feb. 3130 Dee. 34
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1
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July 90
July 96
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Feb. 17
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Mat. 16
Dec 14
15>96Mar. 17
07 96 Juno 16
13 1814
18 9 Sept 90
11 94 June 94
18 16 Aug. 14
llllSJune 18
1698 May 17
13 19 July 33
161
17
14
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14
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13
30 July 12
16
21
26
3
7
11
16
15
26
10
17
7
99
91
Dec.
May
Dec.
never
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July
Sept
May
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
April
Oct
10
18
78
06
08
11
13
28
08
07
08
181
13
8 Jan.
26 Aug.
16 Oct
15 Aug.
27 April
28 Sept
14 June
1 Jont
16
11
07J96
4723
18|'96
0694
22 July 46
2
96
April 98
Dee. 18
Mar. 13
Dec 10
July 16
Mar. IV
Feb. 40
Mar. IV
April IV
Oct IV
Mar. IV
11
15
14
11 1 Bept 14
9096 Nor. 91
14 July 14 26 Dec. 18
20
18
8
96
20
4
99
90
15
19 21
24
3
10
09 25
7
98
July
July
Dec
Dec.
Dec.
May
Aug.
July
Aug.
Oct
May
Mar.
April
Oct
Sept
Sept
80
16
81
9
96
99
1896
0611
09 9
16
1596
84'96
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08
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1696
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Dee. 18
Jan. 88
Sept 14
June 18
Feb. 16
Mar. IV
May 88
April 18
Dec 96
Sept 08
Mar. \%
AprU IV
LmtinofiiM.
387
9 Thomton, John,^ 49 Foot
Tkorold, Frederick, UnatUched
991 TighO) Daniel,^ Grenadier Oaar<l« • • • •
Timbroll, Bldney James,'^ SI Foot
Tinling, Charles Stubbs, Unattached
9TippiDg,J.Wbitacre,'**StaffCorp«ofCaT. ^
Quar.-MasteTf Royal MUitaty College 5
TMaU, Jamet) 10 Foot
9 Tittle, John Moore,*" R. African Corps, }
Stqg^ OJfUer of Pentloners $
Toleher, Christopher, 2 Foot
Toole, Francis Norvis, 43 Foot • . . . .
Torkington, Henry Theodore, 16 Foot «...
Toor, Augustas de la, R. Foreign Artillery. .
Towers, William Riley, 6 Garrison Battalion
9 Town, Edward,^ Dillon's Regiment ....
Townly, James, Royal Marines
9911 Townsend, Juhn,^^ Royal Artillery . .
Townsend, Joseph, Royal Engineers
Townsead, Richard, 54 Foot
Townsend, Robert Lawrence, 18 Dragoons. .
Towosbend, William, 83 Foot
Trant, William, 80 Foot
Tracers, Joseph ,0. 60 F., Barraek-Maeter )
ut Portsmouth )
Trsbeck, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Trench, Thomas,'* Royal Artillery
Trevenen, James, 2 West India Regiment . .
Tristram, Barrington, Royal Artillery ....
TroUopa, Sir Jolm, Bart*^ 10 Dragoons. . . .
Tucker, J. Owen Edwards, 30 Foot
Tucker, Thomas Elliot, 84 Foot
9 Iffil Tador, Charles, 33 Dragoons
Tudor, Henry, 37 Foot
Tunstall, Gabriel, Unattached
9 TunsUll, William,*** 30 Foot
9 Tomer, Thomas,**" 33 Foot
Tomer, Young, Sicilian Regiment
Twyford, John, Royal Marines
Uniacke, Thomas Fane, Rifle Brigade ....
Upton, William, 15 Foot .....*
Urqnhart, Donald, 60 Foot
9 Vallancey, Richard.** 1 Foot
Yanderbrouok, Francis, 60 Foot
Vaughao, Travers Hartley, New Brans. Fenc
Yeitch, Charles, 6 Garrison Battalion
Yenker, Henry, 18 Foot
9 Verekcr, Henry Thomas, 62 Foot
Yernon, John Russell, 1 Foot *
9 Vesey, John,**' 76 Foot
Yietor, George, Royal Marines
Yieth, Frederick William, Unattached ....
Wade, George, 16 Foot
Walbridge, Henry William, York Chasseurs
Walford, John Thomas, 72 Foot
9 Walker, Alexander,*** 96 Foot
Walker, James, Royal Marines
Walker, James, 06 Foot
Walker, James, Royal African Corps
Walker, John Allen, 34 Foot
Walker, Roger Boyce, 43 Foot
Wall, Henry, Royal Marines
Wall, Bichard, 7 Royal Yeteran BatUlion
9 Wallaoe, Hugh Ritchie,*^ 7 Foot
Wallace, Robert GranTillc, York Chasiears
9 Walltr. Kllnar, 69 Foot
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Lieutenants*
9 Wftbh, Ltwrence De ConrcTy 34 Foot. • . .
Wtlsh, Patrick, Newfoundland Feaciblaa > *
Wabh, William,** 61 Foot
Ward, Hentyj Royal Marioes
* Ward, John, 15 Foot ....•
Wardcll, John, 10 Foot
Warinp^, Edward, Royal Africaa Corpa . . • .
Wamm, Edward Townsend, 90 Foot
112^ Watson. Andrew,^^ 24 Foot
9 Watson, Feltham, 67 Foot
9 Watson, Ckorge,*^ anattaeked ..*..«.«
Watson, Henry Vincent, 3 Foot
Watson, Thomas Brereton, 8 Foot
9 Wataon, William Henry,** 6 Dragoons . .
Watts, Henry, Unattached
Waacb, DaTid, 6 Dragoon doards .....••.
Wearer, William Henry, Royal Artillery . .
Webster, WilUam Francis, % Ceylon Regt. )
Stt^ Officer qf PenMUmars )
Weight, Edward, 8 Dragoons
Weir, Thomas,** 1 Foot
Weir, WiUiam,*** 27 Foot
Welsh, John West,^^ 11 Foot
Welstead, William, 8 West India Regt. ....
West, Henry, Royal Marines •
Whaley, Robert, 14 Dragoons
9 Wheatley, Wimam,«** 30 Foot
Whlmster, James, Sicilian Reg^
•Whitby, WilUam, 1 Frov. Batt of Militia
White. Frederick John,^ Royal Marines ..
9 White, George,^ 36 Foot.
White, Henry, 63 Foot
White, William, Royal Marines
Whiteford, John , 13 Foot. •••••.
9 Whitfield, William,** 62 Foot, Stf\ff \
Officer qf Pensioners )
Whiting, George William,** Royal Marines
Wigley, George James,*^ 63 Foot
9 Wigton, James,** 0 Foot
9 W^fard, John^^ Royal Art. Drivers ..
fiB Wilkinson, Henry ,«»* 40 Foot
Wilkinson, John Alexander, 24 Foot
iflft Willett, Attgnstns Saltren,*" 22 Dragoons
WUley, Edward, 10 Dragoons
9 Williams, Charles, 63 Foot
Williams, Robert.*** 63 Foot
9 Willis, George Brander,^'* Royal Artillery
Wilson, Henry, 80 Foot
Wilson, Robert, Royal Marines
Wilson, W.Henry Bowen Jordan, Gar. Comp.
Winckworth. John, 76 Foot ,
9 Windle, John Sliepard,*** 63 Foot ....
Winton, James, 17 Foot
Wisdom, John, 17 Foot
9 CiB Wood, Frederick,*** 11 Dragoons. . . .
Wood, George, 06 Foot
Wood, George Honley, 67 Foot
9 Wood, Henry ,*•« 23 Foot
Wood, William Sampler, 30 Foot
9 Woods, Wro.,«*7 6 Dragoons, Adjutant, I
Northumberland Yeomanry Cavalry,, S
Worsley, George, 30 Foot
Wraxall, Charles Edward, Royal Artillery..
i» Wray, Hugh Boyd,«** 40 Foot
Wright, Alexander, 11 Royal Vet. Batt. . .
Wright, Edward, 36 Foot
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^Wynter, John Jonathan, 63 Foof.
Vamokl, Beojamln, Royal Marines
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9 ill Toiige, Wm. Crawley,^ 17 Foot. . • .
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Wat Services of the Lieutenants on retired Full Pay and Half Pa^.
1 Lieut AddUoA letYed in tbe Peninsula and was prM«nt at ih» bAtllei of VittDri» md Ifce
PjieaMS, for which ha baa rec«i?ed the War Medal with two Claspa.
2 Lieut Aleoek lerred in the Penini ula and was present at the batUM of 8a
Vittoria, for which he has r^eired the War Medal with two Clasps.
3 Lieut John Allen (h. p. 84 F.) served the Peninsular campalent of 18U and 181S, and
present at the siege and capture of Cindad Bodrigo and of Dadajoi : also at the attack on tke
entreiiehed caatp at Fueate Gninaldo, and at the passage of the Coa at Sabogal
4 Lient Alston served in the Peninsula, Franoet and Flanders, with the 3rd frattaliflii sf Che
Boyalft, tnd was slightly wounded at Qnatre Bras.
5 Baron Altenstein has reoeired the War Medal with one Clasp for Talarera.
6 Lieut F. W. Armstrong serred in the Peninsula and was preaent at the battles of IMa-
Tera, Busaco, Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoris, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toolooae, and
at the siege of Badajos; he has reoeired the War Medal with ten Clasps.
7 Lieut. J. Cooper Armstrong aerred at Copenhagen* in 1807 1 ana In the Peaintulft from
1812 to 1814.
8 Lient E. F. Austin aerred in the Peninaula with the 47 th and waa present at the brttleB «f
Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nire, and at the siege of 8t Sebastian: he has receired the War liadal
with three Claane.
9 Lieut Ayshford serred in the Peninsula and was present at the batiiea of Boaaco aad
Foentee d*Onor« and at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo: he has receiTed the War Medal with
three Clasps.
10 Ueut Andrew Baillie serred in the Peninsula with the SOth and waa present ad tbe
battles of Faentes d'Onor and Salamanca, and at the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badafoa: ho
has reoeiTod the War Medal with four Claspa.
11 Lieut. Robert Ball has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Nivnila.
13 Lieut Battersby joined the 20th in the summer of 1813, then serving near Pampoloaa, and
was with the Begt all the remainder of the campaign of that year, and nntil tbe retom of cbo
Army in 1814->in which years he was preaent at the battlea of Orthea and Tonkmae : he haa
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
14 Lieut Frederick Bayly served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war hi 1814,
inoladiog the battles of Busaco and Castalla. In tbe American war in 1814 and 15, inel«dln|p the
attacks on Baltioiore aod New Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded. Widi the Pniaatcn
army in 1815, at the taking of the fortresses of Maubengo, Laodreciea, PhilippeviUe, and Bocrvy.
1 5 Lient. Beamish was present with the 84 th at the batUe of the Nive, for which he haa reoajyad
the War Medal with one Clasp.
16 Lieut Bedell served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade and was preecsit ni Ibo
battle of Foentes d*Onor, and siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (severely wounded at the asaaalt>» for
which he has received the War Medal with two Claapa.
17 Lient James Bell served the arduous campaign of 1794 and 95, in Flanders and Holland. In
1796 he waa present at the reduction of Qranada Mid St Vtnoent, and in subduing the Carihain
the latter island. In 1800 he was present at tbe capture of the Islands of St Martin, St.
lomew, St Thomas, St. John, Santa Cms, and ultimately St. Euatatia. In 18U5 te
panied the expedition to Hanover, under Lord Cathcart. In 1809 heaerved in India, wi
aoothem division, in the Travancore war. In 1815 he served at the capture of the Kandien
Provinces in Ceylon ; and afterwards, for nearly a year and a half, in the suppreswm of « i^
bellion throughout the interior of that island.
18 Lieut Benwell joined the 4th in the Peninsula, as a volunteer, and was present at the aotson
of Osma, battle of Vittoria, tbe several stormings and capture of San Sebastian, pauage of tho
Bidassoa and attack on the Hoights, bsttlei of Nivelle and Nive, investment of Bayonne, aai
repulse of the sortie. Served afterwards in the American war, at Bladensburg, Washington, Ba^
timore, and New Orleans, at which last he wa4 several times wounded, and severely by grape-ahoC
He has received the War Medal with fuur Clasps.
19 Lieut Birch served in tbe Peninsula with the 10th and was present at thesiegea^of Ti
gona in 1812 and 13; at tbe battle of Castalla, retreat from Ordal and Villa Franoa lo
and the siege of Barcelona in 1814.
20 Port- Major Black aerved in the Peninsula with the 74tb, and waa preacBt in the aclioiia of
Aldfa de Ponte and Faentes Gninaldo, capture of Madrid and the Rettro, retreat frees Maidrid
into Portugal, pauage of tbe Ebro, battle of Victoria, action at tbe Maya Paaa, battlea of
Pyreneea on the 27 th July and 2ad Aug., paasage of tbe Bidasaoa, blockade of Ft
battles of Nivelic and Mive (9th to 13th X>ec.), actions of Vic Bigorre, TWrbes, and Si
battle of Ortbet , action at Aire, and battle of Xonloose^ beaidet Tarioni ainor nfiun^ Urn ,
noetred the War Medal with six Clasps.
Wmr Servicti ^fthe Lk^enanU. 391
II Iile«L Blin Mittd the whole of tke oiapaign of 1816 tad 1814 in Otrmany uid HoUiad,
ftBd wai onnfM with th« light oompuij of hiA regiment Tthe 85th), in ooi^Bnclion with the
Rifle Brigade, in driTing in the Frenoh ont-posta, and in ooth the nttaeka on Meixem, the
bonbaidaiienl of Antwerp end the Fnnoh fleet in the Seheldt On picqoet ne«r Fort LiUo in
a atodude on the banks of the Scheldt, when attacked by a French liiie*of-battle ahip of 80
gvna, which waa beaten oit Alio in the operationa in Flandera in conaeotion With the battle
of WalerhNx
22 liieut. Blood aerred in the Peninaala from June 1811 to the oloae of that war In 1814,
kteMKag the iiega tad atona of Ctndad Rndrigo and Badajox, battle of SaUmanea, retreat from
Madrid to Portugal, paiaaga of the Hnebra, battle of Yitftoria, Tariooa aottona fh the Pvteneea,
ftha aaoeaaalU atanalag of Ban Sebaatiati (with the atormera of the Light DiTtaion), batae of
NiTellev action at Arcangnea» battle of the NIto on the 9th, lOlh, 11th, 12th, and 13th Dee.^
Tha abota iertieeB with the 43fd. Carried the Regimental Coloar of the 6th, at the battle of
Ortiiea, where he Irii aeTerely wounded by a ball which entered hia right kaee \ he wai alao
aeretvlr wounded at the lop of the breach at Ban Bcbastiaa, by a muaket ball which atrttck him
ill ilB M* and t>aiMd through hia nole. Ha has recei?ed the War Medal with nine Chh^M*
S4 Lieut Blyth ierted in the Peninsula, and waa preaent at the first aiega of Badfjos, and
battle of Albuhera» a* Which latter he waa wounded. He baa reoeitad the War Medal with one
Cbwp Ibr Albtthetai
25 Lieat Boaae (lee aofe 2, page 326).
26 Lleat Heary Boldero aerted In fiollaad,'fn 1814^ at Aide^de^oamp lo L<ebt*Qaaer41 Sir
AoiaM FeigttBon \ was pi'ewnt at the capitulation of Antwerp i was alao pnMent at the battle
of Waterloo, and ied the storming party of the 14th regiment at the capture of Cambray. After
the aaafevlar of JPaHa, waa phu^ed in the Head Quarlera BtalF as a Deputy-aaaiatant Adjutant-
Qaaeral.
88 LieUl Bradshaw aerred in the Peninsula and waa preaent at the battlea of Vittoria and
TanloMa^ for Whkh ha has received the War Medal with two Ciaape.
99 Lieut Bnuawell eelrted the campaign of 1816 with the Mnd, and waa aeturely wounded
at Quatta Braak^right leg amputated.
3)1 Lieut. Brattle aerved in the battle of Trafhigar, on board H. M. S. Afiiea^ 64. Joined
Ihe Ibna undvr Qaneral Whitelock at Monta Video^ in 1807. In action with Daniah gun^boata
near Copenhagen, 20th Oct. 1808 (seTerely wounded). Serrad afterwards with the Channel
Fkei off Brest, Baaque Roada, aad Belleialew
81 Lifenh. Brearey ser?«l on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was present Ut the aiege
aad rednetbn of f luabiag. He served alao the eampaigns of 1814 and 1815 in Holland and
Shb Ketharianda, Inelading the action at Mersen, bombardment of Antwerp^ itorming of
Befgen-op-Zoom, battle of Waterloo^ storming of Cambray, and capture of PaTfa.
82 Lienl. Breton served the campaign of 1816, and waa present at the battle of Waterloo.
38 Lieat Brioe aenred in the Peninsttla with the 23rd, ftom May 1812 to the end of that War
In 1814) and was preaent at the batties of Salamanca, Vittnria, and the Pyreneea (woundfd).
Berrcd alao the campaign of 1615, includfag the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cauibray, aad
tfaptmre af I^sria. He haa reoeired the War Medal with two Clasps.
34 Lieut. Bridge served the campaign of 1815 with the 73rd, and was severely wounded at
85 Ueuk Bniok served in the Peninsula and waa present at the battle of Fuentes d*Onor, for
which he received the War Medal with one Clasp.
38 IMma. Cyrus BreUer servad in the Peninsula with the 2nd battalion of the 56th, fMtii July
1809 Co 1813, indoding the battle of Salamanea, capture of Madrid, driving the enemy from
ViHuitaiid to Bufgoa, siege of Burgos, and retreat ih^reftM>m. Bmbarked fbr Amrrioa in 1814,
and waa preaent at the battle of Ptattaburg (wounded), and at the crossing of the 8aranaa. He
hue teeeived the War Medal with oae Clasp for Salamanca.
A7 Lieut. JTw B. Brohier served with the 69th at Walcheren, in 1809 \ at the oapture of the
lala «f FrsBoa hi 1810 1 and of Jara in 1811. In 1813, joined the 2ad batUUon in the
Peaiaaula, aad was present at the battle of the Nive ^severely wounded), and the repulse of the
aertie finom Bayonne. He haa received the War Meaal with two Clasps fcr Java and Nive.
68 LIsatk Charlea Bra#tt served In the Peninsula with the 50th and waa present at the
hastlaa af VMeriai Pyruneea, Mivelle, and Nlve^ for which he haa received the War Medal with
fear Claspa.
* 49 Lieat. Bubb sarvad fai the Peahisala with the 61st and was nrtsent at the battles of the
Pyrenees, Nirelle, Nire, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
41 IdeatL Wm. T. Buehaaan landed at Passages In Spain, and was engaged almost daily^
daring the masah of Lord HiU'a divishm aoroas the Pyrenees, as also frequently on the baaka
of the Bidaasoa. He was afterwards present at the battles of Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Ha has reoulved tha War Medal with four Clasps for Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and TV>ulouse.
43 Lieut Bnrslem served at the siege of Houat, aad commanded a detachment of Artillery fn
m aight atsadk on the batteriea of Morbihaa. Landed at Ferrol with the army under the com-
asand of Sir Jamea Pulteney, aad waa attached to the reserve on the heights. Served tha
lign of 1801 in Bgypt» iaohiding the siege of Aboakir and battle of Alexaadria, at Whieh
haiMihisiighil6ghyacinoii-sh»t. Medal for sertfeeshtl^gypt.
392 War Services of the Lieutenanls.
44 Lient R. Batler lerred the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in the FniDtiils with the 61it,
Induding the battles of the Pyrenees, Kivcrlle, Ni^e, Orthen, and Tonloiue, for whidi he hai
reoeWed the War Medal with five Clasps.
45 Lieat W. Butler served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Goarda, and wu prwent at
the battle of Waterloo.
46 Lieut. Batterworth served in the Peninsula with the 32nd and was present at the battles
of Boleia, Vimiera, Tdlavera, Salamanca, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he has reoeived the
War Medal with six clasps.
47 Lieut. Donald Cameron (h. p. 60 Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 7th FnaiUeri
frcm Aug. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the actions at Fnentea Guinaldo an«l
Aldea de Pnnte^ battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the P^-renees, St. Marcial near St. Sebaatiaa
3l8t Aug., Nivelle, Nive, and Orthed (wounded). He was afterwards pretcot at the aasanll on
New Orleans, and at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with aiz Claapt.
48 Lieut. John Cameron (h. p. 2 Gar. Bn.) served at Copenhagen in 1807.
49 Lieut. L. M. Cameron served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the PeniniuU, sad was
f resent at the battle of the Pyrenees on the 28th, 29th, and 30th July, the blockade of
Wmpeluna, battle of the Nivelle, battle oF the Nive from 9th to 13th Dec., infcatinent of
Bayonne, and battle of Toulouse. Served also daring the late Canadian Rebellion, and
commanded a party of Volunteers on the Niagara frontier. He has received the War Medal
ndth four Clasps.
61 Lieut. C. W. Campb*"!! served in the Peninsula with the 39th and waa present at the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with four Clasps.
53 Lieut James Campbell (h. p. 41st), served the campaign in Afighanistan with the 41st
and was present at the action of Hykulzie on the 28th March 1842.
64 Lieut. Rupert Campbell served the campaign of 1806, in Sicily and Italy, indoding the
skirmish at Eufemia, battle of Maida, attack on and taking of the Caatle of ScyUa, also the
capture of Catrone. Campaign of 1 807, in Egypt, including the attack on the foita and heights
of Alexandria, and capture of that city on the 19 th, 20tb, and 21st March ; also the attacks in
the Desert, and siege of Rosctta. Campaign in Holland and the Netherlanda in 1814 and 15,
including both the actions of Morzem, and bombardment of Antwerp, where he tender^
important personal service to his late Majesty King William IV., then present with the army as
Duke of Clarence. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Maida.
56 Lieut. Michael Curey served in the Peninsula with the 83rd, from March 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera (severely wonnded
in the head) and Busaco, first siege of Batlajoz, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciiidad
Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badegoz, battloa of Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse, fur which
he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
57 Lieut. Thomas Carey was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
58 Lieut. Carnaby served in the Penlnsnla with the 76th and has received the War Medal
wiih two Clasps for the batUos of (he Nivelle and Nive.
59 Lieut Carter served in the IVninsula with the 6ih and was present at the battlea of Yifc-
toria and the Pyrencea, for which hj has reciivcd the War Medal with two Claapa.
60 Lieut. G. M. Cary served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade and was present at the
battles of Vittoria, Pyrenoos, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he haa received
the War Medal with six Cla'sps.
61 Lieut. Challis served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
the battle of Vimiere.
62 Lieut George Chapman served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, with the 37th, indoding
the investment of Hergcu-op-Zoom, action ut Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp, at which
last he was severely wounded, and lott his rifrht leg.
63 Lieut William Chapman served in tho Peninsula and at Waterloo with the Rifle Brigade.
64 Lieut Chatham served in tiie Peninsula and was present at the battlea of Roleia, Vimirra,
Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse, for whkrh
he haa received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
66 Lieut Robert Clarke served in the Peninsula with the 68th and waa present at the battles
of SalamancB, Yittdria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which be has received the War M«mUI wi^h
four Clasps.
68 Lieut. Clcary served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with three Cinips
for Corunua, Nivelle, and Nive.
69 Lieut Cleghom served in the Peninsula with the 52nd and was present at the battles of
Basaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, and at the siege of Ciodad Rodrigo^ lor
which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
70 Lieut Cobbold served in the Peninsula with the Ist Dragoons, and has received the War
Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
71 Lieut. Collingwood embarked with the 2nd Queen's Royalf, for Waloheren, in 1809, and
was present at the siege of Flushing and all the operations of the island; was made prisoner* hot
escaped with the whole of hii working party from a French piquet. He served afterwards in
the reidnsala, and was present during the pursuit of Massena from Stntanm; tt the p—ji cf
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4hB MoadflgOy iavwlMcnt and Uookade of Almeid*, affair at Barba del Poereo, siege of Ciudad
Ibodrtgo till the raising of it by Manhal Marmont; at Badajos with the coTering armj; affairs
of Xilerena and Usagre, in Spanish Estramadura under Sir Thomas Graham; battle of
Salaaaaira and oapitolation of its forts, InTestment of Bargoa and retreat therefrom, together
with minor details connected with the 6th dinsion. He has receired the War Medal with one
CImp for SalaauAca,
72 Lieut. B. li. CoHins serred in the Peninsula with the 4th and was present at the sieges
of Badajos and Sl Sebastian, and at the battles of Salamanca, Yittoria, Nitelle, and Nire, for
vfaiah ha has reoeired the War Medal with six Clasps.
78 Lieut. Charlea Collins serred in the Peninsula with the 50th and was present at the
battAea <tk Yittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has receired the War Medal with two Clasps.
74 Lieut. Colla served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera,
ConoiMK and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal ^Hth four Clasps.
75 Lieut. Coombe served in Bgypt in 1801, and has reeeiyed the ISgjptian medaJ.
76 Lieut John Coote served in the Peninsula with the 71st, and has received the War Medal
with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was
•Bgktly wounded at Waterloo.
77 Lieut. B. Q. G. Coote served in the Burmese war.
78 Lieut Cosby served with the 63rd at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and of Gnadalonpe
in 1810, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
79 Lieut Cotttngham served in the Peninsula with the 52d in the campaigns of 1812, 13,
■■d 14, and was present at the storming and capture of Badajos (as a roluateer), battles of
Salamsnoa, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
liM War Medal with eight Clasps. He served abo the campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Waterloo.
81 Lieut Coventry served in the East Indies from March 1783 to Aug. 1798, includiog the
siege of Cannanore (medal), relief of Mtingalore, siege of Paulgautcherry, affair of Kisnaporam,
siege and assault of Bangalore, battle near Seringapatam, siege of Savandroog (severely woutided
in the right hip when with the forlorn hope), actions of the 6ch and 7th Feb. 1792, siege of
Pondiohfrrry, siege of Trmcomalee and capture of Ceylon. Served also at the capture of the
Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and of the Isle of France in 1810.
fit Lieut. (Charles Thomas Cox served with the 71 at during the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, 13,
14, and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, including the retreat to and occupation of
theiines of Torres Yedras, the subsequent pursuit of Maisena through Portagal, action of
Sobral, battles of Fuentes d*Onor (wounded), actions of Arroyo de Molino, Almaraz, and Alba
de Tormes, ooTeriog the sieges of Badajoz, the advance to and retreat from Miidrid, battle of
Vttloria,— •severely wounded and taken prisoner, a musket ball having pass«d through the lung}
and lodged in his body; being unable to keep up with the enemy, they left him on the field
when they were hard pressed and under a cannonade from the British artillery. Present at
the invasion of France from the Pyrenees, and subsequent actions of the Nivelle, Nive, Cambo,
Garris, St Palais, Arriveriete, Hellette, Orthes, Aire, Tarbes, Urt, Toulouse, and many ai!a<rj
oC piquets, &a At the battle of Waterloo he received a contusion on the hip from the frag-
ment of a shell, but was present at the capture of Paris, and served three years with the Ara^y
of OeeopaHoiL In 1821, the change of position of the ball received at Yittoria compelled him
to relinquish the active duties of his profession and retire on half-pay. He has received the
War Medal with six Clasps.
83 Lieut Crabtree served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoons and was present at the
battles of Yittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasp?.
84 Lieut. A. S. Crawford served the campaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was slightly
iPOVBded at Waterloo.
86 Lieut. Cubitt served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons and was present at the
betCW of Yittoria and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
97 Lieut. Cull served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the £g}ptian Medal.
99 Lieut. Cusine served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Boleia and
Yimiera, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
89 Lteut. Dalgaima served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the
battle of Bosaco, occupation of the lines of Torres Yedras, advance after Massena, taking of
OUven^a, 1st siege of Badajoz, battles of Albuhera and Yittoria, investment of Pampeluna und
iMtttes of the Pyrenees; after which he went to Holland with Sir James Graham's Army as Adju-
tant of the 55th Regt , and was wounded at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, and taken prisonnr.
He liaa received the War Medal with four Clasps.
90 Lie«t. Dalgety served with the 89 th at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has
received the War Mfdal with one Clasp.
91 Lieut. E. B. D* Alton served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the
Pyrenees aud Orthes, fur which he has r«fceived the War Medal with two Clasps.
92 Lieut. Rot>ert Daniell served the campagn of 1815 with the 30Ui, and v^ a^ slightly wounded
•I Waterloo.
99 Lieut. Darcy served in the Peninsula with the GOih and was present at the battles of
Boleto and Yimiera, for which he has received tixe War Medal with two Clasps.
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94 lieat David Dftvls (h. p. 94 Foot) served with tht 90th in Eaffirland» dariog the whole of
flie war of 1846-7.
96 Uoak. Delamain serred with the 2nd battalion of the 67tb in Spain from the latter part
of 1611 to the cloee of that war, including the sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, and Barcelona, the
aifair of Villa Franca, and others connected with the army on the Eastern coast of Spain, fie
was also present at the siege and capture of Asseerghur in the East Indies, in 1819.
97 Lient. Delm^ serred in the rcniosiUa with the 88th, and was present at the hatUe of
yittoria, sortie from Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, the Nirelle, the XiTc, aod Orthet,
actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse; served afterwards in the AmericiO
war, and waspresent in the action of Plattbburg, and the passsge of the Sarinao. Hs hu
received the war Medal with six Clasps.
99 Lieut. Dighton aenred in Span and Portugal, from April 1810 to July ldl2, ioclucling
Masiena's retreat. Served also in the South of Prance in 1814, and was pre«eut at the
investment of Bayonno and repulse of the sortie,— slightly wounded.
100 Lieat. £. W. P. Dillon accompanied the expedition to 'Walcbcren in 1800^ and was pre*
lent at the siege andeaptnre of Flushing. Sirvcd also at the reduction of Guadatoope in 1M5.
101 Lieut. J. W. Dixon served in the Peninsula with the 48th and was pre»ent at the batilct
of Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhers, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
103 Lieut Dowker served in Ui6 Peninsula with the 53rd and was present at the battles of
Talavera, Boscaoo, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the Wsr
Medal with six Clasps.
104 Lieut. Drawbridge served at Walchcren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
105 Lient Drew served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at the battle of
Foentes d'Onor, for which he has receivcni the War ^fedal with one Clasp.
106 Lieut. Drummond served in the Peninsula with the Kifle Brigade and was present at the
aipges of Ciudad RudriffO and Bodajos, aod at the battles of SAlamancai Pvrenees, Nivelle, Nive«
Orwes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps. He served
also the Waterloo campaign.
107 Lieut. Dunnidise served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battlea of Qaatra
Bras and Waterloo.
108 Llf'ut James Eagar served in the Peninsula with the 30th and was present at the
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and siege of Bidajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
109 L'ent Easter served in the Peninsula with the 2nd battalion of the 24th, and was present
at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Foz d'Arouce, and Fuentes d*Onor : he has received the War
Medal with three Clasps.
110 Lieut. Eccles served fn the Peninsula with the Cist, and was present at the battlea of tie
Nivelle, Nive (9th to 13ih Dec.)t Orthef, and Toulouse, besides various minor affaira. Ho has
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
112 Captain Charles Edwards eervtd in tho Ptninsula with the 47th, from July 1813 to tha
end of that war in 1814, including the second assault and capture of San Sebastian, passsge of
the B'dassoa, bsttle of the Nivoile, battUs of the Nive on the 9th, lotb, 1 1th, 12th, and 13th
Deo. 1813, and blockade of Bajonne. Sir?cd also the campaigns of 1817 and 18 in Malwa
against the Mahrattas. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
113 Lieut. Thomas Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 20th and was present at the
battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has reoeived the War Aledal with
four Cla«ps.
114 Lieut. Wright Edwards served in tho Peninsula with the 5Dth and was present at tho
battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and at tho siege of St Sebaitian, for which ha haa
reoeived the War Medal with four Clasps.
116 Lieut. John Evans (h. p. 28th Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 28th and w«a
5 resent at the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Mve, Orthesi| asud
*onlouse, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
117 Lieut. John Evans (h. p. 83rd Foot) served in the Peninsula with the S3rd and was
present at the battles of Sa'amanca, Vittoria, Xivelle, and Orthes, for which he haa received lh«;
War Medal with four Clasps.
118 Lieut. Matthew Evans served at Coprnbagen in 1807; at Fiushins in 1809; and auba^
Suently in the Peninsula, including the s'ej^es of Ciudad lludrigo and BadAJus, and batU« of
alamnoca, for which be has received the War Medal with three Claspi. berved also 0km cank'-
paign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
119 Lieut Ralph Evans served in the Peninsula with the 62nd and was present M the
battle of the Nivelle, for which he bns received the War Medal with one Clasp.
120 Lieut Thomas Evans served the campaigns of li>13 and 14 with the dSth Reg;t, t*"<1q^tng
the battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, the investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the aortsa.
122 Lient James FitsGerald served in the Ptuiusula with the 77 th and was prracnt at Uw
siegoa of Ciudad Bodrigo and Budajoz, for which he has receiveid the War Medal with two
CUsps.
123 Ueut Fleetwood serred in the Peninsula with the 74th, and was present at the aitg* uf
Badajoaial8U,aiege and capture of Ciudad Bodrigo and of Badigoa in 1812, atotm t&d
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captora of Fori Pienrinq, action at El Bodnn, baHlea of SilftnaaDca, Kivflle, Vic Bigorre»
Orthes, Siareterrp, and Toulouse : he has reci'ived the War Medal with six Oaspa.
124 Lieut Hu^h Fleming served in the campaigns in Flanders, in 1793, 94. and 05} in Holland,
in 1799; in Germany, in 1805; at C ipenba^on, in 1807} in the Pfninsula from 1809 to 1814.
He was present in the actions of Sc. Aiuand. Kumars, Liuceltes, Dunkirk, Lunnof, Vaux,Cateau,
KMbaix, Moreaux, Tournay, Fi)rt Sr. Andre, Helder, Zuyp,Walmenhuysen, Bergen (wonndad),
Oporto, Basaco, Eapinhal, Foz d*Aroucc, FuentfS d'Ooor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenoea,
K-hnlar (vroonded), Nivelle, and Orthea; and aif^gea of Valenciennes (woandi>d), Copenhagen,
Ciudad Rodrigo, and Burgoa. He vvas taken prisoner at Placentia, 2d Aug. 1809} bat escaped
ten daya afterwarda, and rejoined the army. He haa received the War Medal with eight Claap8«
125 Lieut. FIvnn aerved the campaign against theRujah of Coorg in 1834. with theS9ih Btgt.
126 Cnptain Ford served the campaigos ot 1809, 10, II, 13, and 14, and iraa preatnt at the
afege of Ploahtnir, defence of Cadiz, aod b<ittlea of Futrutea d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse,
be^idea other actions of less importance. Servid as an asaistant engineer during four of the
caopaiflrns. He haa received the War Medal with four Claapa.
127 Lfeut. B. D. Franklin aerved in the Peninsula with the 39th and waa preaent at the
battles of Vittoria. Pyrenees, Nirelle, Nive, and Orthea, for whioh he has raoaaved the War
Medal with fire Clasps.
128 Lieut. A. S. Fraaer aerved in the Peninanla with the 42nd and waa preaent at the battles
of the Pyreneea, Nivclle, and Nivr, for which be haa received the War Medal with three Clasps.
He served also (be CAmpaign of 1615, and waa alightly wounded at Quatre firaa.
129 Lieut. David Fraser aerved in the Peninanla with the 82nd and waa present at the
batctra of Nivelle and Orihes, for which he haa received the War Medal with two Claspa.
130 Lieut. Donald Fraaer aerved in the Peninsula with the 1st Royala and waa preaent at
the battle of Busaco and aiege of Badajos, for whioh he has received the War Medal with two
Cfaapa.
132 Lieut James Geddes was present with the 42nd at the battle of Tonlooae (severely
wounded), foi whioh he haa received the War Medal with one Claap.
134 Lieut. Qicbard served with the 4th at the capture of Copenhagen, in 1807; on the
expedition to Bwedeo, in 1808, and aubsequently to Portagal, under Sir John Moore, including
the ndvance into Spain, retreat to and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809;
Penioaular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the reduction of the Forts at Salamanca,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, aiege of Burgoa, action at Villa Muriel (slightly
wounded), battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebaatian, attack upon the Heigh ta after
croaaing the Bidaaaoa, battiea of Nivelle and Nive, in which latter he waa severely wounded in
the left thigh by a musket shot. He haa received the War Medal with aix Claapa.
135 Captain Qiibome served with the 11th at the aiege of Flushing in 1809. Subsequently
is the Peuinaula with the 7l8t, inclading the battles of the Pyrenees and the Nive, actiooa at
Aire and at Bayonne, and battiea of Or the i and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815,
induding the battlo of Waterloo and capture of Paris. He has reeeired the War Medal with
Are Claspn.
136 Lieut. Gilder serred in the Peninsula with the 6th and was preaent at the battiea of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with four
Ciarps.
137 Lient. Gillmore served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he haa received the War Medal with four Claapa.
138 Lieut de Gilae aerved in the Peninsula with the 60th and waa preaent at the battles of
Boleia, Vimiera, Talarera, Buaaco, Fuentea d'Onor, and Salamanca, and at the aieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he haa received the War Mtdal with eight Clasps.
140 Lieut. Goodall served with the Queens Royals on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; and
sttbeeqnently in the Peninsuls, from Feb. 1811 to June 1813, including the operations before
Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz, storming the Porta and battle of Salamanca, aiege of Burgos, and
retreat from thence. He baa received the War Medal with one Claap for Salamanca.
141 Lieut. George Gordon aerved in the Peninanla with the 42nd and waa present at the
bsktiles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with
four Clasps.
142 Lient GrsBme joined the 2nd Light Battalion of the King's Germsn Legion in Portagal in
1812, and served vrith it until embarkation at Bordeaux in 1814, haring been present in action
at Oama, Vittoria, Villa Franca, Toloaa, San Sebastian (both attacka), affaira on the Bidaasoa
and pasaage of that river ; passages of the Nivelle, the Nive, aod the Adour, inreatment of
Bayonne and repulse of the aortie. He aerved alao the campaign of 1815, including the actions
of the 16th, 17tb, and 18th June— aeverely wounded at Waterloo. He has received William
the Fonrth's Gold Cross for 25 years* service, and the King of Hanover'a Peninsular Medal : alao
the silver War Medal with three Claaps.
1 43 Lient Hector Graham (^see Note 19, page 328).
144 Ltcnt. John Grant (R. Artillery) served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was
preaent at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsalsi from Oct. 1813 to Feb.
1814.
146 Lteat John Gnat (UnftUaohed) serred in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Deo. 1813,
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inclndiog the action 4t Alba de Tormev, retreat from Madrid, and battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees. Wounded in the aide at the Maya Pass. He haa received the War BMal with ooe
Clasp for Vittoria.
146 Lieut. Gray served with the 39 th at the affair of Gorapore, near Koniool« on the Idlb
Oct. 1839 ; and also at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1849 (Medal).
147 Lieut. Edward Greene served with the battering train attached to the Pruiiait betieghi^
army, and was employed in taking several fortresses on the French frontiv in July and Aog.
1815.
148 Lieut Grier served in the Peninsula with the 44th and was present at the battlse of
Fuentes d'Onor and Sslamanea and at the siege of Bidijos, for which he has reosived the War
Medal with three Clsspk He served slso the campa^n of 1815, and was severely veosded «(
Quatre Bras«
149 Lieut. Edwin Griffiths (see NoU 7, 96(A Begt.),
150 Lieut. J. G. Griffiths served in the PeninsiUa, and was present at the battle of Vitlorsa,
siege of San Sebastian, and battlea of the Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulonse.
151 Lieut. Grimes served in the Peninsula from Maroh 1811 to Sept. 1812, and was prosoBt
at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and the suooessfol siege of Badi^'ts, at which latter he was
severely wounded in the right thigh by a cannoonshoL He has received the War Kedal with
two Clasps.
152 Lieut. Gnieber has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toolonse.
153 Lieut. Haggup served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Br^ade and was present at the
battles of Busaco, Puentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelb, and Touloose, and at the
siegea of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badiijoz, for which he has received the War Medal with eight
Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
155 Lieut Hardcastle served in the Peninsula with the 31st and was present at the battlea
of Biisaoo, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, for which he has reosived
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
156 Lieut. Ssmnel Hardman served in the Feninsnla and has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Sahagan and Bsaevente. He served also the Waterloo campaign with the lOih
Hussars.
157 Lient William Harris served at the capture of Msrtiniqae in 1809, and snhseqaeatliy in
the Peninsula including the battles of Busaco, Albuheri^ and Silamaaoa, and siegea of Ciaaad
Rodrigo and Badajoz: he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
158 Lieut Hasleham served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavrra e&d
Busaco, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
159 Lieut John Hawkins served in the Peninsula from Oct 1613 to the end of that war in
1814, including the batUes of the Kivelle 10th Nov., and Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth» and ISth
Bee. 1813.
160 Lieut J. F. Heam served with the 60th at the capture of Msrtiniqne la 1809 and of
Gnadaloupe in 1810, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
161 laeut Wm. M. Heam served the campaign of 1815 with the 44thy and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
162 Lieut WiUiam Henderson served in the Peninsula with the 5th and was present at the
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive^ Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
164 Lient. Hickson served the campaign of 1814 in Canada, and that of 1815 in the Ifetlrr*
lauds and France.
165 Lient Hilliard served in the Peninsula with the 5|h and waa present at the battUe of
Busaco^ Foentea d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive^ Orthes, and Toulouse^ and at the
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoa, for which he haa received the War Medal with tea
Clasps.
166 Lieut Hme aerved in thePeninanla with the 48th from April 1809 to the end of that war
in 1814, indadine the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Albuhera (twice wounded); assaalt and
capture of Cindsd Rodrigo and Badijos, battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He haa received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
167 Lieut Hodder served with the 2nd battalion of the 69th during the campaigns of 1614
and 15, in Holland and Flanders, and was present at die attack on Merxem. the boimbudaent
of Antwerp, assaalt on Bergen-op-Zoom, and battles of Quatre Braa and Waterloo^ at whkh
last he waa severely wonnded.
168 Lieut Hodgson served ia the Peninmla with the 4ih Dragoon Goards during the cam-
paigns of 1811, 12, and IS.
1 69 Lient Hoteata served hi the Peninsula in 1813 with the 82nd Begt
170 Lieut Hollinswovth served the campaiga of 1799, ia Hollaad, including the actiooaof
the 10th Sept, 2nd and 6th October. The :^pti8n campaign of 1801, including the actions
of the I7th and 25th August. At the battle of Maida, 1806. CUunpaign of 1808-9^ inchiding
the battles of Vimiera and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular campai^gas
from Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, actioim at
Koncfisvalles, in the Pyrenees (28tb July, Ist and 2nd Aag.)r ai&ura on entftriag Fraiine» and
War Services of the Lieutenants. 397
battle of Orihes, at whibk last he WM severely wounded in the right thigh. He has received
the War Medal with eight Clasps.
171 lAeat HoUis served in the Peninsula with the 57th and was present at the battle of
Bosaco, for which he has received the War Medal with one Cla^.
178 Captain Holman (see Noie 5, aipage 317).
175 Lieut. B. H. Holmes served in the Peninsnia with the 36lli and vras present at the
battles of Salamanca and the Pyrenees, for which he has received tiie War Medal with two
Olasps.
174 Lient David Holmes served in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the
battles i>f the Kivelle and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
176 Lieut. Hood served with the 91st in South and North Beveland, and at WsJdberen in
1809. Joined the army in the Peninsnia on its retreat from Burgos in 1812, and served with
it mital the end of that war in 1814. including the battles of Vittoria, the various actions in the
Pyrenees, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the l^ive on the 9th, 10th, lUh, 12th, and 13th Dec.,
batile of Orthes, actions at Aire and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse (severely wounded), besides a
great many minor aetioos and skirmishes. Served also the camp^gn of 1815, and was engaged
wlih the enemy on the 16th, I7tb, 18th, and 19th June, at and near Waterloo; the storming of
Cambray, and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
177 Lieut Hopkins served in the Peninsula with the 5ch and was present at the battles of
Bosaco and Fuentes d*Onor, and at the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajos, for which he has
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
179 Lieut Blake Hnmfrey served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle
and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
180 Lieut C. 6. Humphreys served in the Peninsula with the 14th Lt. Dragoons and was
present at the batUes of Salamanca, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
181 Lieut. Hutchinson has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Corunna.
182 Lieut Inglis served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards and has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
183 Lieut Alexander Innes served in the Peninsula with the 42nd and was present at the
battle of Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also
the Waterloo campaign.
184 Lieut. J. JE. Irving served the campaign of 1815 with the 13th Dragoons, and was
slightly wounded at Waterloo.
185 Lieut Alexander Irwin served at the siege and capture of Hattras in 1816-17; the
B&hratta campaign of 1817 and 18; in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
186 Lieut J. R. Irwin served with the 63rd at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, for which
he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
187 Lieut Isaacson served in the PeTiinsula with the 52nd, and was present at the battles of
Nivelle and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. He served alao
the Waterloo campaign.
188 Lieut. Charles Jago served in the Peninsula with the 24ih, and was present at the battles
of BUsaco, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
189 Lieut Jeffries served in the Peninsula with the Boyals and was present at the battle of
Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
191 Lieut. Jordan served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 26th and was present at the
battles of Boleia and Vimiera, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
192 Lieut Keep served in the Peninsula with the 28th and was present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
193 Capt Francis Kennedy {see Note 1 1, page 317).
195 Lieut Kettlewell served in the Peninaula and was present at the battles of Vimiera,
l^Tarera, Busaco, and Albuhera, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
I*r6 Lieut Kingsmill served in the Peninsula with the 88th and was present at the battles of
Fuentes d'Onor and siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, for which he has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
197 Lieut Knox served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 11, and 12 with the 2nd
batt^Ion of the 3 1st, including the battles of Talavera (severely contused on the head by a
nmsket ball), Busaoo, Albuhera, and Arroyo de Molino, retreat to Portugal, occupation of the
Lin«« of Torres Vedras, and pursuit of Massena, besides several minor affairs. He has received
the War Medal with three clasps.
198 Lieut. Lacy served in the Peninsnia with the 82nd and was present at the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
199 Lieut. A. Lane (h. p. 83rd F.) served in the Peninsula with the 88rd and was present
at the siege of B idajoz and battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes, for which ho
has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
201 Lieut Lepgett served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards and was present at
the bsttles of Vittoria and Toulouso, for which he has received the War Medal with two
Clasps.
202 Lieut George L*£strange sexved in the Peninsula with the dlst and was present at the
398 War Services of the Lieutenants.
bsttlef of Vitton'a, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, ud Toolouie, for which he haa teoehred
the War Me<)al with six Clasps.
203 Ltf^Mt. Lmd served in the Peninsula with the Tl^t and was preeent at the hattlet of
Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, and Ni?e, for which he has reoelfed the War Medal with fo«r
ClMps.
204 Lient Lindsey serred in the Peninsula with the 11th and was present at the balUe of
Salamanea* for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
205 Lieut Lister served at the battle of Trafalgar.
206 Lieut. J. O. Llovd served in the Peninsula with the 27 tb and 74th regts. and was present
at the battles of NiTellei Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has reoeivcd the War Medal
with four Clasps.
207 Captain Jjookwood served in the Peninsula with the 30th during the campaiipis of 1611,
12, and 13, including the assault and capture of Badi^ox, battle of Salamanca, and aMimi at
Villa Muriel on the retreat from Borgoa. Campaign of 1814 in Holland, inelndlng Fort
I*rederiok Henry. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quetre Bras, where £a waa
severely wounded by a musket-ball, which padsed through the frontal bone, and lodged on the
brain, to extract which the operation of the trepan was resorted to. He has received the War
Medal with two Clasps.
208 Lieut. Lonsdale served in the P6nm<«nla with the 4th and was present at the battle of
Silamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp, He aervad alao the
Waterloo campaign.
209 Lieak Lorimer served in the 3rd Battalion of the Royals with Sir David Baird*s amy in
the north of Spain: on the retreat, when dosely pursued by the enemy's mounted Biflemeo* ho
aaved a convoy of provisions with which he was entrusted ; and at the battle of Coruona he waa
aeTercly wounded. He served afterwards at Walchrren, and at the siege of Flushing he was
wounded in both legs by the bursting of a shell from the enemy's battery. He has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
210 Lieut. Love served m the Peninsula from July 1810 to Dec. 1812. including the sieges of
Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), storming the Forts at Almaraz, siege of the Forts at
Salamanca (wounded), battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. Served afterwards in iho
American war, and was present in the action at Plattaburg. He has received the War Medal
with three Clasps.
211 Lieut. Armor Lowry served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at the battle
of Offches, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
212 Lieut John Lowrv served with the 8(h in the American war of 1812, 13. and 14, and
waa present in the actions of Prescot, Sackett*s Harbour (severely wounded), Chippaira*
Londy'sLane (contused), assault on Fort Erie, and sortie (severely wounded) in Sept. 1814, and
was severely wounded through the body in action at Sarkutt*s Harbour.
213 Lieut. Luoaa served in the Peninsula with the 32nd and was present at the battla of
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served alao the
Waterloo campaign.
215 Lieut. APCormiok served in the Peninsula with the old 94th and waa present at kha
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
216 Lieut M Crohan served in the Peninsula with the 4th and was present at the siega af
Badtjoa aiid battle of Vittoria, for which he has received the War MedaJ with two Clasps.
317 LieuL Thomas M'Dermott served in the Peninsula and was present at Uie batiJes of
the Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with threa
Clasps.
218 Ueut Alexander IM'Donald served with the 26th at the first capture of Chuaaa, aiad at
the attack on Canton.
219 Lieut Donald M'DonaM served in the Peninsula with the 40th and was pras«nt at the
battles of Corunna, Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, «nd
Toulouse, and siege of Badajos, for which he has received the War Medal with ten Claape.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
220 Lieut MGre^or (h. p. 3 W. L Regt) served with the 3id West India Regt at the capiaiw
of Martinique in 1809, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
221 Lieut. M'Intosh served in the Peninsula with the 31»t and was present at the boUlea of
Talavera, Albnhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he haa reoeivcd
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
223 Lieut. M Laren served in the Peninsula with the 91st and was present at the batUes of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received tha War Medal
with five Clasps.
225 Lieut. Nicol M'Nicol served in the Peninsula with the 27th and waa present at the
battlea of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received tho War
Medal with five Clasps.
226 Lieut Alex. M Pherson served in the Peninsula with the 92ad, and waa present al iha
battle of Foenei dOuor, for which he has received the AVar Medal with one (^lasp. He *^
ajflo the campiign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
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War Services of the Lieutenants. 399
S27 Lieat. F. M*Rae was present with the 78th at the battle of Maids* for which he hai
received the War Medal with one Clasp.
228 Lieot. John MaoDonald (b. p. 9 1st) served the campaign of 1808-9, inclndins the battles
of Boleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain and retreat through Gallicia under Sir John Moore^
action at Logo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Swedish Pomerania in 181S, and cam*
paign of 1814 in Holland, inclading the attack on Bergen>op-Zoom (wounded). Served also
the osmpaign of 1815, and was prtaent at the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambraj, sod
cspture of Paris. He has received the War M(»<ial with three clasps.
929 Lieut. Maodougall served in the Peninsula with the 91st and was present at the battles
of the Pyrenees, I<f ireUe, Nire, Orthes, and Toalousei for which he has reoeired the War Medal
with five Clssps.
230 Lieut. MaoGregor served with the 24th during the Kepaul oampaigns of 1814| 15, and 16»
and was present at the taking of Harriapore.
231 Lieut. Lachlan MacKay served in the Peninsula with the 42nd from 1812 to thaend
of that war in 1814, including the battles of the P^rrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and TottlonaSy
for which he has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
232 Lieut. Neil Mackay has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battia of
Corunna.
233 Lieut. Macnab served in the Peninsula with the old 94th and was present at the battle
of Toulouse, for which he has received the War ^ledal with one Clasp.
235 Lieut Joseph Mathews served in the Peninsula with the 83rd, and in the aodon at San-
tarem, and various skirmishes prior to the sifge and storming of Ciudad Bodrigo, where he lofet
his left band. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
236 Lieut. Mathison served in the Peninsula with the 77th and was present at the sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoi, and at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive^ Orthes, and
Toniuose, for which he has received the War Medal with seven ClMps.
237 Lieut Wm. MDonald Matthews served the campaign of 1815 with the 4tb, and was
slightly wounded at Waterloo*
238 Lieut. Melliah served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with ona Clasp
for Bidajoz.
239 Lieut Menee served with the 44th at the taking of Tarragona ; also at tha battle of Bla-
densburg, capture of Washington, actions before Baltimore, attack on the American Lines before
Kew Orleans, and capture of Fort Bowyer.
240 Lieut George Miles served in the Peninsula with the 5th Dr. Guards from 1811 to the
end of thai war in 1814, including the action at Llerena, battle of Salamanca, capture of the
Freneh rear-guard on the following day, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat into
Portugal, battle of Vittoria, investment of and action on the heights before Pampelona, and
battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
241 Lieut Zacoheus Miller served in Egypt in 1801, and has received tha Egyptian madal.
242 Lieut Mitchell served in the Poninsula with the 28th from 1810 to 1813 inclusive, and was
present at the battle of Barrosa, storming of Badajoz, and battle of Vittoria (severely wounded),
besides various minor afiairs. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
243 Lieut Moffktt served in the Peninsula with the 7l8t and was present at the battle of
Vittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also the
Waterloo camp'iign.
245 Lieut Mo^ridj^e served in the Peninsula with the 34th and was present at the battles of
Albuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Modal with four
Clasps.
246 Lieut. Moller served the Waterloo campaign with the 18lh Hussars.
S47 I^eut J. A. Moore served in the American war.
248 Lieut. Moorhead served in the Peninsula with the 71st and was present at the battles of
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes. and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
Ha served also the Waterloo campaign.
250 Lieut Morphy served in the Pi ninsula with the Buffs and was present at tha battles of
the Pyrenees and Nive, for whiuh be has received the War Minlal with two Clasps.
851 Liant Morrison served at Gotten burg, in 1808; at the battle of Corunna, and siege of
Flushing, in 1809; also at the siege of Burgos, and battle of Salamanca. He has received the
War Medal with two Clasps.
258 Lord Mount Edgcumbe served the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guardi.
254 Lieut Frederick Mauro served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to the end of that
war in 1814, including tha sieges of the forts at Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian, and
the tattles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Bidassoa, and St Jean de Luz. He has received the War
Medal wiUi four Clasps.
255 Lieut Mure served the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guards.
256 Lieut Francis Murray served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, from Jan. 1810 to tha
and of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz from Jan, to Sept 1810, lines of Torres
Vedras, the pursuit of Massena, actions at Kedinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes
d'Oaor, second siege of Badajoz, action of £1 Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege
and storm of Badajoz, battle of SUamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees,
400 War Services of the lAeutenanis.
NiveUe, and Orihest action of Vic Bigorre, and battle of Tovlottse. He hat leeeifed Ui* War
Mpdat with ten Claspa.
257 LieuL Muskett served at Walcheren in 1809; and afterwards in the Penlnanla, indadiBS
the sippet of Ciadad Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal wltk tmo
Cia*ps. He served aUo in Holland in 1814, indoding the actkm at Merxeni« and altaafc oa
Pergen-op-Zoom.
258 Lieut. Nantes served with the 7th FnsUiers in the Peninsnla and Bonth of Franea in
1811, 12« 13, and 14, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo^ and oomwanded a ooaspaojr
in the action of the Qoarena, and at the battles of Salamanca and Toaloaae^ He waa sligluljr
wonnded at the Goarena; most severely at Salamanca, his right arm having been broken as two
places; and again slightly wounded at the battle of Orthes. He waa also aocidemally Yuat by
one of his own men, and carried off the field in the operations at the Nive. He baa reeei? ed Uio
War Medal wiUi four Clasps.
259 Lieut. John Nash served the oampaign of 1615 with the 79th, and wsi aligfatly wansdid
at Waterloo.
260 Lieut. Kaylor served in Egjpt in 1801, and has reoeived the Egyptian medaL
261 Lieut Neligan served in th« Feninsula with the 83rd and was present at the siegea of
Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz, and battle of Balamanoay for which he has reoeived tfie War
Uedal with three Clasps.
262 Lieut. Nelson served in the Peninsula with the 28th and was present at the batlka of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle^ and Xive, for which he has reoeiTed the War Medal whli Cmit
Clasps.
264 Lieut John Nicholson served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
265 Lieut. Balph Nicholson served in the Peninsula wUh the 31st and waa present al the
baule of Albnhera, for which he has reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp.
266 Lieut R. D. Nicholson joned the 2nd Battalion of the 58tb in the Psninsnla in 1811, aad
waa present at the battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrcneaib
Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, besides other minor affairs, and entered Bonrdeaiix with the 7th
Division. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps
267 Lieut Nicolas served at the battle of Trafalgar.
266 Lieut Nixon served in the Peninsula with the 52nd and was present al the hmtrtf of
Fuentes d*Onor and Orthes, and siege of Badajos, for which he has reoeived the War Medal
yi ith three Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
269 Lieut Norman served in the Peninsnla and was present at the aiegei of Ciodad Sodrigo
and Badbjoz, and at the battles of Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, and ^renees^ for vhioh ha
has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
. 270 Sir Henry Thomas Oakes served the Waterloo campaign with the 53nd Lt Infantry.
271 Lieut. Maurice O'Connor served in the Peuinsula with the 88th and waa present at ihe
battlea of Fuentea d Oaor, Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nive, Orthes, and Toolonseb for wUeh he has
ricfived the War Medal with six Clasps.
272 Lieut. Ogilvy served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810 to the end of that
war in 1814, induding the defence of Cadis, lines of Torrea Vedras^ advanee in paraoit of
Massena, actions of Redinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal, battle of Foentes d'Ooer, aeoesid aiage af
Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, NiveUe^ and
Orthes, action of Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with
el^ht clasps.
273 Lieut. 0*Hara served in the Peninsnla with the 5fith and was preaent at the aiege of 8t
Sibaatian, and battles of Vittoria, Niv«]l<', and Nive, for which he hat received the War Mi del
vvith three Clasps. He served aUo the Waterloo campaign.
274 Lieut Ooalow served at the siege of Flushing in 1809; the campaign of 1814 in Pt^^wim^.
ic eluding the bombardment of the French fleet at iUitwerp. Campaign of 1815, imshidhig the
battle of Waterloo.
275 Lieut James Ormsby served in the Peninsula with the 8drd and waa present at the
b AM It a of BuaacOk Foentes aOnor, and Salamanca, lor which he haa received Ihe War Mvddl
V ith three Clasps.
276 Lieut John Orr (6 R. Vet Bo.) accompanied the 1st battalion o£ the 4Snd to the PeaiB-
sula in April 1812, and jfiined the army at Salamanca, during the siege of the forts in thataityi
present at the battle of Salamanca, ai(>ge of Boigos, and storoiing of Ban Miehaelt w fieat to
Portugal, advance in 1813, and all the acttona in the Pyrenees* Served also tha raaspaiga of
1815. induding the battles of Qaatre Braa and Waterioa Slightly woonded at finrgoa, lad
scvt-rely at Waterloo. He haa received the War Medal with two Clasps.
277 Lieut Orrell served in the Peninsula and waa present at the battles of Vittoria*
P^r^-nees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, fur v^bich he has reoeired the War Medal with five Clas^
278 Lieut. Owens served in the Peninsula with tha 31st and waa present at the batlle oC
Taluvera, for which he haa received the War Medal with one Claspw
279 Lieut* Pagan served the campaign of 1815 with the83idy and waa severely
Wateiloo.
281 Lieut. ParkiaBon served the Waterloo canpaigQ*
War Services of the Lieutenants. 401
98S Limit Psmtt Mired at Wftlcheren in 1809; and in the Peninsulft from 1811 to the end
of that war in 1814, inclading the defence of Cadiz, siege of San Sebastian, battle of Nlvelle,
aotions at Vio Bfgorre and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse, lie has reoeired tha
War Medal with five Clasps.
383 Lievt. James Parry served in the Peninsula with the 28th and was present at the battlea
of Nivelie, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four
Claspa. Ha served also the Waterloo campaign.
284 Lfoat Pattison served in the Peninsula with the 5th Dragoon Guards and was present
at the battles of Salamanea and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two
Ckaps.
S85 Lientw Paxton served in the Peninsula with the 1 1th Lt. Dragoons and was present at
the battle of Saiamanoa, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
286 Lieut. Peddle served in Holland with the 21 st in 1813 and 14, and was present at the at-
task on Merxem, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, und assault on Bergen-op-Zoom.
287 Lient. Penfold served in the Peninsula with the 12th Lt. Dragoons, and was present at
the battlea of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with three
Claapa.
S88 Lieut. Pannefiather served fat the Peninsula with the 77th, and was present at the aiegea
of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with two
Claapa.
982 Captijn Pennington (tee NoU 8, page 317).
290 Lieut. Pepper served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera,
Barrosa, and Toulouse, for which he haa received the War Medal with three Clasps.
292 Lieut Petre served the Waterloo campaign with the 6th Dragoons.
293 Lieut B. J. Phillips served in the Peninsula with the 27th and was present at the siege
off Badajos (severely wounded at the assault), for which he has received the War Medal with
one Clasp.
294 Lient Philpot aerved the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
295 Lieut Pickard served the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada, under Sir Qeorge Prevosti
and was present at the attack on Plattsburg. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Upper
Caaada onder Sir Gordon Dmmmond.
296 Lieut. Pickring served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Corunna and
siege of Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
297 Lieut A. J. Pietet served in the Burmese war with the Royals, and was present at the
tskiag of Donabew.
299 Lieut Poe served in the Peninsula with the 39th and was present at the battles of
Albahera, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, for which he ha% received the War Medal with three Clasps.
300 Lieut Polbill servtd the Waterloo campaign with the 16 th Lt Dragoons.
801 Lieut Poole served in the Peninsula with the 88th and was present at the battles of
Fuentcs d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal
with five Clasps.
302 Lieut. Pratt served with the 25th at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, for which he
iMu reoeivwi the War Medal with one Clasp.
303 Lieut Pridham served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
8ti4 Lieut I^eat served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, and vras present at the battle of
Corunna, for which he has received thv War Medal wiih one Clasp.
306 Lient. Ragg served the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95 in Flanders, and that of 1799, in
Holland; present at the following actions and sieges, viz. St Amand, Famars, Valenciennes,
Linoeiies, Dunkirk, Lannoy, Vauz, Cateau, Robaix, Moveaux, Touroay, Helder, Zuyp, Wal-
nieiihttyaen, and Bergen.
806 Lieat Ratoliff served in the Peninsula aad was present at the battle of Ctrunns, for
which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
307 Lieut. Robert Read served in the P«-n«nsula with the 38 tk and was presfnt at the siege
of Badajoz (severely wounded at the assault), for which he has received the War Medal with
cne Clasp.
808 LMt Raid served at Corunna, and also at Walcheren, in 1809; in the Peninsula in 1813
and 14; also tha campaign of 1815, including^ the battle of Waterloo where he was wounded.
He baa received the War Medal with one Cla»p for Corunna.
809 Liest Rayaatt serrad in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at the battle of
VittDiia, for which ha haa received the War Medal with one Clasp.
310 Lieut Reynolds served theoampaigos of 1813, 14, and 15, In Germany, Holland, and the
Natkarianda, iaoloding the acUon of Goerde, attack upon Merxem, defence of Fort Frederick
Henry against the iVench fleet, battle of Quatre Bras, retreat on the followieg day, and battle
of Waterloo (severely wounded by a eaunon shot in the left thigh. In 1818 he served the cam-
paign in the interior of Ceylon, and commanded a small Division, a detachment of which cap*
tmeA Madogalla one of the three Chiefs.
311 Sir John Ribton served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade and was present at the
batdas of the Pyrenees, Nive, OrUiea, and Toulouse, for which he haa received the War Medal
with four Claapa,
402 War Services of the Lieuienante.
312 Lieut Biobardefl serred the campaiga of 1815, and ww preeent at the siegcf of liMbm^*,
Fhflippeville And Landrmes.
313 Liput S. Riobmond served with the 49th in the Anericsn war and wai praieiU at tkft
action of Chr^stler's Farm, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
316 Lieat. Juhn Roberts (Rojral Artillery Drivers) served at Comnna» in 1809; in Holland
in 1814, includiog the action at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. Served aJao Uie ra«
paign of 1815, and was present at the battles of (joatre Bras and Waterloo^ He has reoaiTed
the War Medal vnth one Clasp for Corunna.
316 Lieut Jamea Robertson served the campaign of 1815 with the 79ih| and wma aervrelj
wounded at Qaatre Bras.
317 LieuL James Robinson served in the Feniasola with the d9nd and waa prasettt ad lb«
battks of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelleu Nive, Orthos, and Toulouse, for whioh he has t»oaiv»d
the War Medal with six Cla»ps. He served abo the campaign of 1815, and waa aavcreljr
wounded at Quatre Bras.
318 Lieut. Adam Rogers served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Talftvara,
for i^hioh he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
319 Lieut R. N. Rogers served in the Peninsula from August 1813 to the end of thai
war in 1814. Served also the campaign of 1815 and carried the colours of the 9nd battalioa of
the doth at the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo; he was also present at the cspCare of Plaris.
320 Lieut. £wen Ross served in the Peninsula with the 92Qd, and was present at the
batt'e of Fuentes d' Onor. siege of Badsjos, actions at Arroyo de MoUno (serarelj woondedX
Almaraa, and Alba de Tormes. Al«o the campaign of 1815, and was severely womded at
QuHtre Bras. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Fuentes d'Onor.
321 Lieut. Ross-Lewia served with the 32ad in the Peninsula, France, and Flaadant ha waa
severely wounded at Pampeluna, and again at Waterloo.
322 Lieut Royse served in the Peninsula with the 87 th and was present at tha battlaa of
the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, fur which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
323 Lieut. Rutherford served in the Peaimula with the old 94th, and waa praaani ot the
defence of Cadiz in 1810, lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actioiu at P««ibal, Redinhi,
Oondeixa, and Sabugal; batUe of Fuentes d*Onor, second siege of B«d»joa, battles of Vitloria,
Pyrenees, and Niveliei passage of the Oave d^Oleron. battle of Orthes, aodoa of Vic Bigiim,
and battle of Toulouse. He haa received the War Med^l with six Clasps.
324 Lieut. Richard Ryan served in the Peninsula with the 87th and waa present mk tha
battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal wUh three
Clasps.
325 Lieut Ssndys served in the Peninsula with the 29th and was present at tha battka of
Ttiltvera, Bu»ac(i« and Atbuhera, for which he has received the War Medal with thfae Claapa.
326 Lieut R. F. Saunders served in the Peninsula with the 67th and waa present at tie
batil«* of Birraaa, for which he has received the War Med*l with one Clasp.
327 Lieut R. J. Sannders served the campaign of 1815 and was present at Iko battle of
Waterloo. * ^
328 Lieut Sawkins served in the Peninsula with the 50th and waa present at tha battlca of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Tuulonse, for whieh he haa reoeivad tha War
Mfd*il with six Clasps.
329 Lieut George Sayer served in the Peninsula with the 32nd and waa praasnt at the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle^ Nive, and Orthes, for which he haa received tha War Medal
with four Clasps.
330 Lieut David Scott haa received the War Medal with two Claapa for Mailiaiqaa and
Albuhera.
331 Lieut. Henry Scott served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, aad waa praacnt at
tho battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, and Nivelle, for which he has raoaivad tha War
Med d with three Clasps.
332 Lieut. Thomas Scott served in the Peninsula with the old 94th firom Jan. 1810
to the end of that war in 1814, including the defei^.ce of Cadis and Fort
three times wounded; lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Mi.ssena, actions of Pombal,
Coudeixa, Ponte de Murillt, Guorda, and Sibugal; battle of Fueotea d'Onor, aaaeod
of Badajos, actions at Campa Mayor and £1 Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad _
woundtd at the assault; third siege and fttorm oi the cattle of Baddjoa, actltm of 8aa
Cbriitovdl heights, covering th*^ parties attacking the forts of Salamanca, battle off
capture of Madrid and tbe Rvtiro, retreat from Madrid into Portugal with the
guard, subsequent advance, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, batdea of tha Pj
Pampeluna, and Nivelle; actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbea, and battle of ToukNiaa^ Bm
reoeued the War Medtd with nine Clasps.
333 Lieut Sedley served the Waterloo campaign with the Royal Staff Covpa.
334 Lieut. Seward served tho Waterloo oampaif^ with the 69th Foot
335 Lieut Soymour*s services :— Campaign of 1808-9 under Sir John Moortt ildwHng
actions at Lugu, Bencvente, and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, iadndteg ai^a akd
aaptore of Flushing (wounded). Subsequent campaigns in the Peninsola froaa Not. 18Li to tlM
War Services of the Lieutenants. 403
tnd of that war in 1814, iocloding the siege of Cittdad Bodrigo, corering aiege of Badajoi
battle of Salamanca, capture of Ma'lrid, aieee of Barges, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebas-
Uao, passegA of tb^ Biaassoa, the Nire, and the Adoar, and inyestment of Bayonne. He has
receiirpd the War Medal with fonr Clasps.
856 Lieut. WUllam Sharpin served the campaigns of 1814 tad 15, in Holland, the Netherlands,
and France, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
337 Lient. George Sinclair serred the campaign of 1814 in Holland as a volunteer, and was
aevereW wounded at the attack on the fortified Tillage of Merxem on the 2nd Febw 1614.
336 Lieut. Henry Smith serred the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the battles of the
19th Sept., 2od and 6ih October. Campaign of 1800, on the coast of France and Spate; ezpe-
dition to Qoiberon Bay t attack on Ferrol; expedition to Vigo and Cadis ; Egyptian campaign of
1807, iadttding the surrender of Alexandria, attack and storming of Rosetta, in which he took a
Turkish colour. Capture of Qoadaloape, in 1815.
339 Lieut J. R. Smith served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
389 Lient. John Smith (b. n. 14 Foot) served on the WsJcheren expedition in 1809, and
was present at the capture of Flashing. Serred also in the North of Spain and South of France
in 1814.
342 Lient. Joseph Smith served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Roleia,
Yimiera, and Coronna, for which he has received the War MnJal with three Clasps.
343 Lieut. Michael Smith served in the Peninsula with the 40ih and wss present at the battles
of Yifetoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
344 Lient. Ralph Smith served in the Peninsula with the 23rd and was present at the battles
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Touloase, for which he has received the War
Medal irith six Clasps. «
345 Lieut. Robert Smith was present with the 26th at the battle of Coninna, for which he baa
received the War Mtdtil with one Clasp.
346 Lient. Thomas Frsncis Smitb served in the Peninsula with the 24th and was present at
the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, NivcUe, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
H< dal with four Clasps.
347 Lieut W. Smith (Boysl Artillery Drivers) served at Walcheren« in 1809; and the oim-
paigns of 181S, 14, 15, in Holland, Belgium, and France, and was wounded at Merxem.
348 Lieut. William Soiith (b. p. 7lBt Foot) served the Waterloo campaign with the 71st Light
Infantry.
349 Lieut. William Smyth (b. p. Scots Fus. Ods.) served in the Peninsula with the 3Ut nnd
wai present at the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has received the War
Mt«<?al with two Clasps.
350 Lieut. Spalght served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle and
Orthes.
351 Lieut. Spencer served with the expedition to the Helder, In 1799.
352 Lieut. Sperling served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and Fhtaders, and led
the ri^bt column at the assault of Bergen-opZoom.
353 Lieut Spong served in the Peninsula, in 1811 and 12.
354 Lieut. Spruuie served with the 69th at the cspture of JaTa in 1811, for which he has
rect'ived the War Medal with one Cla«p.
355 Lient Staoey served in the Peninsula with the 12th Lt. Dragoons and was present at the
battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive,for which he has received the War Medal with ibrce Clasps.
3*) 6 Lieut. Stainforth served the Waterloo campaign with the 23rd Fusiliers.
357 Lieut. Staveley served in the Peninsula with the 4th and was jpresent at the battles of
Corunna, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he has received
thH War Medal with five Clasps.
358 Lieut. Stawell served in the Peninsula with the 48th and was present at the battles of
Victoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four
Clasps.
359 lient W. R. Steel served in the Peniosula as Adjutant of the 48th and was present at
the battles of Talavera, BaaaoOi Albuhera (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, and at
the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badigoz, for which he has received the War Medal with fcight
Gla^pa.
360 Lient. M. F. Steele served at the Capture of Java in 1811, as an officer of Royal Marines,
for wh'ch be has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
361 Lieut. Robert Steele served the campaign and battle of Comnna, where he was slightly
woBsded in the neck. Expedition to Walcheren. Peninsnla, from April 1810tol814, including
the defence of Cadiz, and blockade of Bayonne. He has received tha War Medal with one Clasp
for Comnna.
362 Lieut. Stobart served in the American war under Sir Gordon Drummond.
364 Lieut. 6. £. Stuart served in the Peninsula with the 61kt and was present at the battles
of fiusaoo, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle^ Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
Ihe War Medal with seven Clasps.
404 War Services of the Lieutenants,
365 Lieat R. T. Stuart served tho Waterloo campaign with the 2dik Foot.
366 Lieut. William Stuart served under Sir Samuel Hood in the Weft Indiea. At Copen-
hagen. In the Mediterranean on board the Cyane 28 guns under Sir Thomas Stttlnca, when
that ofBoer lost his arm in action with the CMs 40 gun Neapohtan frigate. Gim4N>ati
and batteries in ti^e bay of Naples, on the 27th June 1809. Served also al the redudKm of
Trieste, m 1814.
368 Lieut. Syret served in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the siege of St.
Sebaitian, and battles of Yittoria, NiveUe, and Nive, for which he has received the War Hcdal
with four Cla#p.
369 laeut. Talker served in the Peninsula with the 57th and was present at the batdea of
Vit(i)ria and Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal vrith two Clasps.
370 Lieut. Tatlook served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Drai^oons, and was piesent at the
battii s of Yittoria and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
371 Lieut. E. J. Taylor prior to enteriog the army served as a midshipman on board H. M. S.
Belvidere^ and was present in an eogagement in 1809* Served in the south of Franee fWnnScpt.
1813 to the end of that war in 1814, inchiding the passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the NivcUe
and Sl P6, and Orthes. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
372 Lieut John Taylor (h. p. 90ib Foot) srrved in the Peninsula with the 91st aad waa
present at the battles of the Pyrenees, Kivelle, Nive, and Orthes, ior whieh he has received the
War Medal with four Clasps.
373 Lieut. Thomas served in the Peninsula with the 50th and was present at the battlea of
I7ivf lie, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps*
374 Lieut. Benjamin Thompson served in the Peninsula with the 48th and was present al the
battlvs of Talavera, Albuhors, Nirelle, and Orthes, and at the sieges of Ciodad Bodrigo snd
Bidsjox, for which he has received the War Medal with six Ciasps.
375 Lieut. H. W. Thompson served the Waterloo campaign with the 71st Light Infantry.
376 Litnt. B. K. Thompson served in the Peninsula with the 47th umI waa preeent at Uie
battle of Yittoria and siege of St Sebastian, for which he has received the War Medal with two
Clasps.
377 Lieut. T. J. Thompson served In the Peninsula vrith the 34th and waa preaent •! Ibe
battle of Albuhera, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
378 Lieut. Timbrell served the campaign of 1845-6 on the Sntlej (Medal), and wna present 9a
the battlea of Moodkee, Ffrosesbah, Boddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in which last be had both
his thigh bones broken by grape-shot.
379 Lieut Thornton served in the Peninsula with the old 94th fVom Feb. 1810 to Feb. 1814,
inoluiling the defence of Cadii fVom April to Sept. 1810, Lines of Torres Yedras, aetiona of
Bedinba, Condeixa, and Sabogal ; battle of Fuentes d* Onor, second siege of Badajca, action
of £1 Bodon, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and assault of Badojoz, battle of Sslamancs,
capture of Madrid, battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, at which last he waa dange-
rously wounded through the neck by a musket-ball, which carried away the lower part of the ear.
He. baa received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
380 Lieut. Tighe served the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guards.
381 Lieut Tipping served in the Peninsula with the Staff Corps of Cavalry, and wia preeenl
at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with three
Clasps.
382 Lieut. Tittle served in the 38th, on the Walcheren expedition In 1809 ; also the FtBate-
sular campaign*, from April, 1811, to the end of that war in 1814, including the stonning of
BddajoK, battle of Salamanca, various skirmishes on the retreat trom Burgos, action at Oasaa,
battle of Yittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and investment of Bayonne. In 1818 he served oa
Commando through Cafferland. At the siege of San Sebastian heaokd as an engineer, and ^ras
severely wounded on the 31st August, whilst showine a ford to Col. Femes of the I'omigueac
S( rvicc. He bas received the War Medal with four Clasps.
383 Lieut Town served in the Peniosula and was present at the battle of Yittoria and aic^e
of St. Sfbastian, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
:)84 Litrut John ToiA-nsend served in the Peninsula and was present at the batdea of Riv^Ie
and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. He served also the
WaterI«>o campaign.
386 Lieut. Treuch served at Walcheren in 1809.
888 Lieut. W. Tunstall served in the Pcniufula with the 96th and was present at the hsitle
of Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp,
389 Lieut Thomas Tomer served in the Peninsula with the 2Sri and was present at Che
battles of CoruLua, Yittoria, and Nivelle, for which he has received the|War Medal with tbrY«
Clasps.
890 Lieut. Yallancey served in the Peninsula with the Royals, and wai present at the faatlira
of Bu9aco, Fuentes d'Onor, Stiamaocs, and Nive, and at the siege ef Bada/oi, fbr whIeh he fcws
received the War Mcddl with five Clasps.
391 Lieut Yesey served in the Peninsula with Uie 76th and waa present a th« haltJea of
Kivelle and Nive, lor which he has rsoeived the War Medil with two C9aspa.
War Services of the Lieulenants, 406
392 Lieut Alexander Walker served in the Peninsnla with the old 97th and waa present at
the battles of Vimiera, TaUvera, Basaco, and Albahera» for wMoh he has receired the War
Hedal with four Clasps.
393 Xieut. H. R. Wallace served in the Peninsula with the 7 th FosUiers and wai present at
the bottlea of Bosaoo, Alhohera, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the sieges of Ciadad
Bodrigo and Badajoz, for whioh he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
395 Lient. WiUiam Walsh was present at the capture of Gaadaloupe in 1810, for which he has
reeeived the War Medal with one Clasp*
396 laevt. Andrew Watson served the Waterloo campaign with the 33rd Foot.
397 Lient. Oeorge Watson served in the Pemnsnla with the 3rd Dragoons from Jane 1813
to the eod of that war in lftl4, and was present at the battle of Toulouse.
398 Lieut. Wm. Henry Watson served the oainpaigDs of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France
with the Boyal Dragoons, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp ior the battle of
Toulonae.
399 Lieut. Thomaa Weir served in the Peninsula with the Boyals, and was present at the siege
of Budiijoz and battle of Salamanca, for which hehaa received the War Medal with two Clasps.
400 Lieut. WiUiam Weir served in the Peninsula with the 27th and was present at the siege
of Badsjoz, and battlea of Busaoo, Yittona, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he haa received
the War Medal with ^^e Clasps.
401 Lieut. Welah served in the Peninsula with the 1 1th, and wss present at the battlea of
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
402 Lieut* Wheatle^jF aerved in the Peninsula with the 39th and was present at the battles of
Vittorta, Pyrefiees, Invelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he haa received the War
Medal with six Clasps.
403 Lieut. Fred. J. White served in the nor^ of Spain with the Boyal Marine Battalion
against the Carlists firom ^larch 1837 until April 1839. Ha was present at the capture of
Heraani, Fuentarabia, and Jmn ; and waa eleven montha a prisoner of war in the hands of
the Carliala, closely confined, and several times sentenced to be shot. Serrtd ^o on the
China expedition, from Feb. 1840, during the whole of the operations, and was in the
following actions, chiefly employed on shore, viz., assault and capture of the forts and
batteries of Chuen-Pee (wounded), attack on the Anunghoy forta (Booca Tigris), when three
strong forts were carried in succession ; first advance on Canton, including tne destruction of
ttoqoaV Fort and other river defences; capture of the Heights of Canton, attack on Amoy, —
oonuoanded a Strang detachment of the Boyal Marines, when the enemy were driven from
their guns, and tiie fortifications, &c, captured; second capture of Chusan, capture of the
ctiadel and walled dt^ of Chinhae; capture of (he city of Sjkee, and of the Heights of Segoan;
attack on the Hill deMnces and capture of the city of Cbapoo, capture of the batteries and oity
of Woosung, capture of the batteries of Le-Shan, assault and capture of the city of Chin
Kiaug Foo» and operationa against Nankio.
404 Litut. Qeoige White served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the battle
of Salamanca, for whioh he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
405 Lii^ut. Whitfield, when an ensign in the 7th West India Begt, volunteered and served
with the let Battalion of Boval Marines at the operations on the North Coast of Spain, and at
the takiag and defence of Caatro. He served in the Peninsula in 1812, 13, and 14, on the
staff ef Sir Parker Carroll; and with the €2nd at the capture of Paris in 1815.
406 Lieut. Whiting served on the Chinese expedition, and was present at the battle of Chu-
ei^kee, attack of the Annnghoy batteries, advance on Canton, capture of the heights of Canton,
napture of Colongsoi second d^ture of Chusan, assault and capture of the citadel and city of
Oliiiihaew
4ti7 Lieut Wigley served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and of Guadeloupe in 1810,
&ir which he haa received the War Medal with two Clasps.
408 Lieut. Wigton swvcd in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the battlea of
Yimiera and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
409 Lieut. Wilford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Buiigos, and
battles of Yittoria and Toulonae^
410 Lieut. Benry Wilkinson served the Waterloo campaign with the 40th Foot.
41 1 Leut. Willett served the Waterloo campaign with the 6th Dragoons.
412 Lieut. Robert Williams was present with the 25th at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810,
for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
413 Ideut Willie served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served
also the Peninsular campaigna of 1811, 12, and 14, including the 2nd and 3rd sieges of Badajoi,
iavesiment of BayoaDuae, and repulse of the sortie. He has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Badajox.
414 Lieut. Windle served with the 10th at the siege of Scylla Castle, in 1808. Present with
the Aj^^lo-Sicilian army during Uie whole of ita operationa on the coast of the Faro, against
Murat. With the army on the eastern coast of Spain, in 1812 and 13.
415 Lieut. Frederick Wood was severely wounded at Waterloo.
4X6 Lientp Henry Wood swred in the Peninsnla with the 76tb, firom June 1813 to the end of
that war in 1814, indading the liege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidaasoa, battlea of
408 fFar Services of the LietUenants.
Kirelle and Kiye, and inveitioent of Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war, and
was present in the action of PUttsburg. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
417. Lient, Woods served in the Fenioeula with the 48th to 1810 and 1811, and with tha 4th
Dragoon Guards in 1812, induding the Lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Maasena, and tha
operatiens in the Alemtcjo; action of Campo Major, siege of OUveD<;a» and first atege of
Badajos; with Colonel Coiborne's Brigade, when, by a rapid advance, several convoys were
intercepted, and the country cleared to Guadalcanal and the fortified post of Benelcasar; baUla
of Albubera, where he ncfived two wounds and some severe contnaions, and waa taken
prisoner in the charge of the Polish Lancers, bnt subseqaently escaped and rejoined (he i»y
on its advance. He has received the War Medal with ose Clasp.
418 Lieut Wray served the Waterloo campaign with the 40ih Foot.
419 Lieut Wm. Wright (h. p. Bifle Brigade) served in the campaign of 1815, andwu
aeverely wounded at Waterloo.
420 Lieut. W. C. Tonge served in the Peninsula with the 52nd and was present at the battles
of Kivelle, Nive, Urthes, and Toulotue, for which he has received the War Medal with four Claapa.
1
2kd lieutenants. STJB-LIEUTENANTS,
CORNETS, AND ENSIGNS.
tORNKT,
2d LrKir. or
Agassis, Lewis, Hoyal Marines
Aickin, Francis, 14 Dragoons •!..•
Ainslie, Robert, 77 Foot
Allen, William, Rojal Marines . • ,
Anderson, William, Royal Marines |
Ashe, William, Kingston's Recruiting Corps..
Atkinson, Charles, Royal Marines
Backhouse, John Igguiden, Royal Marines. . ..
Backhouse, Peter, 8 Dragoons «.
9 Bake^ell, Robert,' 27 Foot
Barker, Anthony, New Brunswick Fencibles . .
Barrett, William Newman, 60 Foot
Barry t James, Royal Marines « . ...
Baugb, James, Royal Marines
Bayley, John, 13 Dragoons
* Bell, John, 3 ProTisional Battalion of Militia
BelloD, Achilles, 130 Foot
Berkeley, Hon.G.C.GrantleyFitzhardinge, 82 F.
Bernard, Waller, 60 Foot
Bevan, Michael, Royal Marines
Biddulph, Walter, Royal Marines
Bignell, Charles Philips, Royal Artillery ....
Black, James, Royal Waggon Train
Black, Thomas, 19 Foot
Blake, Edward John, Royal Marines ...... . .
BlaiSfSir Charles f Bart., Horse Grenadier Gds.
Bolomey, Louis William James, 2 Light }
Infantry Battalion German Legion $
Bond, Thomas, Royal Marines
Boulton, William, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
Bowden, George, Royal Marines
Boyce, Thomas, Royal Artillery Drivers
Bradley, Edward Sands, 99 Foot
Branch, George Ferguson, Royal Marines ....
9 * Brew, Charles,^ 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia
9 • Br«w, William,* do. do.
Brisac, Douglas Petti ward. Royal Marines. • . «
Brokenshire, Joseph, 11 Royal Veteran Batt..
Bruyeres, Henry Pringle, Royal Engineers.. ..
Burton, Emanuel, Unattached
Bush, Thomas, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion....
Butcher, John Lewis, 8 West India Regiment
* Cameron, James, 3 Provisiouul Hatt. of Militia
Campbell, Alexander Brodie, 49 Foot
Campbell, Colin, Royal Marines
Campbell, George, 58 Foot
Campbell, James, Royal Marines
Campbell, James, 92 Foot
Caiden, Paul Kyffin, Royal Marines
Carey, John Westropp, 30 Foot
Cary', VVillinm, R. Marines, >4«(;m^««^, Por/j- )
mouth Dock-yard Battalion ]
Carroll, Thomas, 53 Foot
Chambers, Montague, 71 Foot
Charles, Deskford, Royal Sappers and Miners
Child, George Richard, Royal Marines
Chittem, John, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion.. . .
Church, Boneval, Royal Waggon Train
Christie, John, Royal Marines, Adjutant, \
Woolwich Dock-yard Battalion \
Claik, V\ illiam Ricbnrd, Royal Marines •• • . • .
Clarke J James iZ.,' Royal Artillery
Coleman, Charles, Royal Marines . • • . •
407
21 Aug.
25 May
14 Mar.
10 Mar.
12 July
27 Nov.
11 Nov.
17 Mar.
5 Aug,
17 Jan.
1 Mar.
6 May
30 July
7 Dec.
3 Mar.
24 Dec.
7 Nor.
20 Oct.
19 Nov.
7 Sept
18 Oct.
8 July
24 Feb.
26 Mar.
14 July
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
14
5
09
15
88
0631
09 1
97
nil
31-26
15, 2
15^5
15'25
1330
12' 1
1330
94
1628
1427
04' 8
08 24
26l 7
May 17
Dec. 19
May 23
Jan. 16
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
July
April
Sept.
14
36
23
17
16
19
Sept. 14
July 18
1814
15
14
12
90
25
22
1
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
April
Sept.
June
May
Jan.
23
17
24
15
29
16
23
16
26 Sept. 13,24 Feb. 16
1 Jan. 16
25 May
11 June
30 July
16 July
13 Oct.
16 April
Dec.
Dec.
12 June
7 May
1 Sept.
17 Aug.
26 May
18 Oct.
24 Jane
28 Oct.
20 Mar.
2 Sept.
11 Nov.
22 Jan.
23 June
15 April
20 Nor.
9 Nor.
1 July
24 July
14 Nov.
20 Jan.
15 April
3 Sept.
I Nor.
13 Feb.
10
12
10
13
1
24
26
7
17
1425
3214
13
13
12
07
15,21
1514
14
09
02
09
17
08
13
11
14
47
17
15
11
09
11
14
47
08
05
98
3
30
Jan. 16
Aug. 16
Sept. 18
July 37
1814
1814
Jan. 16
Feb. 23
Sept. 26
1816
1814
Jane 02
Oct. 14
Feb. 22
June 13
1814
Aug. 20
Dec. 19
15 April 47
26 Oct. 20
1 Oct. 18
14 Nor. 17
25 Oct. 19
15 April 47
18 Aug. 14
1 Jan. 03
408 2nd Lieuts., Sub-Lieuls., Cornets, and Ensif^ng.
• • k •
26
14
24
II
28
26
11
31
29
17
12
17
3
29
21
12
10
28
26
25
3
15
2
5
21
20
27
24
Collier, James, Royal Marines
Collins, Stephen Edirard, Royal Marines
Collyer, George Samuel, 87 Foot
Cosnard, Tohn, 88 Foot
Couche, Richard, Royal Marines ; ^
Cranage, John, Independent Company .
Crespin, George Henry Lewsick, R. Marines
Crombie, Jmnes,* 2 Iloyal Veteran Battalion. .
Crossgfove, James, 104 Foot
Crown, George Frederick, Royal Marines • . • .
Crozier, Henderson, 22 Foot
Cumming, Alexander, 42 Foot . * • •
Daly, Lawrence, 75 Foot
D*Anfos8y, Le Chevalier , Royal Artillery ....
Dardis, John, 14 Foot * |29
Davig, John Henry, Royal Marines «
JDavtBf WUlianty Royal Marines
Day, John,* 60 Foot
Deaninn, 'I'hos.* Bradshaw's Recruiting Corps
^eane, Thomas, 96 Foot • •..«...
Deans, Robert, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
De Beau voir,<S'tr John Edmund, Bart, 104 Foot
De Faiiche, Charles, 60 Foot :
Derereux, George Alfred, Royal Marines ....
Dillon, John, 3 Diagoon Guards ••
Dillon, Theobald Augustus, 58 Foot
Dixon, John Smart, 94 Foot
Dixon, Richard. York Hussars
Dobree, Harry Hankey,7 Dragoons..
Dodd, Chas. Wm. Macarmick, Newfonnd- )
land Fencibles • )
9 Donovan, Henry Douglas,^ 9 Foot
Downer, George, Royal Marines, Adjutant, \
Chatham Dock-yard Battalion \
Drinkwater, Thomas, Royal Marines
Duckers, Charles, 82 Foot
Dufiesne, Louis FlaTien,** Canadian Fencibles
Dumford, Andrew Mont, Isaacson, 2 Royal
Veteian Battalion
Saves, John, Royal Sappers and Miners ....
9 Edgelow, George,* 8 Royal Veteran Battalion
Elliott, John Furzer, Royal Marines
£nsor, James, Royal Marines
Evans, Daniel, Royal Marines
Evans, John, 1 Garrison Battalion
Evans, William, Royal Marines
Eyre, Thomas Dowling, Royal Marines
Field, John Stroud, Royal Marines
Fitz Gerald, John, 22 Dragoons ............
Fletcher, James, 100 Foot
Flexman, James, Royal Marines
Flint, William Richard, Royal Marines
Forbes, John, 107 Foot
Ford, William, Royal Marines
9 Forsey, John,'^ Staff Corps of Cavalry ....
Forster, George, 8 West India Regiment ....
Forsyth, Robert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Fosbery, Henry William, 12 Foot
Francis. Henry (Ensign), Rifle Brigade ....
Fraxer, William (Lieut. 27 Jan. 97), 60 Foot ....
Fraser, John, 72 Foot
Frett, John, Royal Marines *
Gage, John 0>.le, 9 Dragoons •••..
Garden, Alexander, 104 Fool
Gardner, Charles, 4 Ceyloa Regiment. .......
CORNET.
ETC.
July
Dec.
Jan.
M«y
April
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
July
Feb.
May
Feb.
Jan.
June
Oct.
May
Aug.
Dec.
April
Mar.
April
Mar.
June
Oct.
Mar.
April
July
June
WHEN
PLACEU ON
HAtF PAY.
24
I
24
15
08
12
83
91
08
94
00125
20
13
13
14
14
11
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4
1
25
26
1
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14
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15'25
25
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Oct. 11
Sept. 14
Jan. 83
Sept. 17
May 03
Feb. 19
Sept. 14
Dec. 14
Aug. 19
Aug. 15
Dec. 16
Aug. 23
July 22
1783
May 18
Mar. 17
09' 12 Aug. 14
18 1 April 24
14 25 Feb. 16
15 4 Jan. 21
0024 Aug. 02
June 02*24 June 02
6 Aug. 13 25 June 16
25
Aug.
13
13 Feb. 17
15 April 47,15 April 47
4
24
13
April 09; I Jan. 10
l>oc.
Nov.
12 21 Mar. IC
1311 Oct. 16
18 May 20
2
14
4
19
16
9
11
11
7
9
11
27
3
1
29
29
25
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17
6
1
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21
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3
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July
June
Mar.
Dec.
May
Oct.
Nov.
April
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Sept,
June
April
April
July
Jufy
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Aug.
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Dec.
Feb.
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May 02
Sept.
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Feb.
14
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83
14
16
03
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13
14
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1
8
25
31
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Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Oct. 14
1802
Oct. 21
Jan. 20
July 38
Sept. 14
May 23
July 17
Dec. 18
n
2nd Lieuts.f ^ub-Ideuts., Comets, and Ensigns. 409
28 Sept. 15
24 Jan. 91
13 AprU 13
29 April 47
20 April 15
6 Oct. 84
25 Dec 06
19Julj 98
4 July 98
1 Dec. 12
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
Oardner, John, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Geffrard, John, Independent Company
Gillbee, James, Sicilian Regiment
Gilliei^ Walter, Royal Marines, A^jutantf )
Pembrohe Dock-^ard Battalion 5
GlanTille.Fnnois {laeut,), 19 Dragoona ....
Gordon, Francis, 16 Foot •
QouUL^ Matthew, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. .
Graham, Humphrey, Hanger's Recruiting Corps
Grant, John, Bradahaw's Hecroitiog Corps. . . .
^Oration, CharUs^^ Royal Sappers & Miners
*Gn^, John, 3 Prorisiooal Battalion of Militia
Griffith^ Richardf Royal Irish Artillery
Gritton, Henry, Royal Marines
Gunn, William, Bourboa Regiment • • •
Gunthorpe, Joshua Rowley, Koyal Marines . .
Hailes, Augustus, Roval Alarines « • • •
Hallum, James, Royal Marines
Hamilton, John, 1 root . ,
Hammond, William, Royal Marines
Hamond,William,71Foot
m Handoock, Tobias,^' 27 Foot
Haunay, James, Royal Marines
Harrison, William, 38 Foot
Harrey, John, Royal Marines
Harvey, John, Royal Corsican Rangers
9Harwood, £dward,>'32Foot
HaydoD, Joseph, Royal Marines
9 Haydoo, Robert Luckcombe,*^ 20 Foot ....
Hayes, Henxy Horace, 81 Foot
Haymard, Joseph Peter, 5 West India Regt. • .
Hayter, George, Royal Waggon Train
HemminffS, John Exham, Invalids. • •
Hewett, Frederick, Royal Marines
Hewion, Georee, 24 Foot
Hinton, John Thomas, Royal Marines
Hoare, Charles Vyvyan, Royal Marines
9*Hobro, Edward, 1 Provisional Batt. of Militia
Hodgson, Frederick ^milius, R. Waggon Train
^3Si Holland, Thomas Edward,'^ 83 Foot
Holmes, Richard, Royal Marines
Home, John, 15 Foot • . .
Hoyland, John, Royal Sappers and Miners ....
Hugoe, Samuel, Rojal Marines
Huthnance, John, Royal Artillery Drivers ....
Jackson, John, Iloyal Marines
9 QSI Jagger, Joseph/^ Royal Artillery Drivers
Jeffery, James, Royal Marines
Jenkins, John, Royal Marines
Innes, Robert, 94 Foot
Johnstone. Hamilton Trail, Royal Marines ....
Jooes, Stopford Thomas, 61 Foot
Jop, Robert, 25 Foot
Karr, Peter, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
Kennett, Charles Leighton, 4 West India Regt
Kruger, Carl WeveU.von,2 Ceylon Regiment.
Kylett James f 2 Roval Veteran Battalion . .
9 Lamb, JohnP 2 6oyal Veteran Battalion,
Military Knight of Windsor
Lamborn, John Sherrard, Royal Marines. • . *
Lane, George Dawkins, Royal Marines • • . •
Lane, James Reece, Royal Marines
Lanffdale, Marmaduke Robert, 9 Foot
Leatham, Francis, 62 Foot
Lee, Frederick Richard, 96 Foot
Lee, John, 78 Foot •
Lee, Robert Newton, 2 Ceylon Regiment . .
WMKN
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HALF PAY.
25 Mar. 16
29 April 47
11 April 22
23 Mar. 85
15 Aug. 00
8 Sept. 08
23 Aug. 15
4 June 95
28 June 11
31 Mar. 08
24 Mar. 00
17 Oct, 14
26 Sept. 87
4 May 15
26 Aug. 82
26 Dec. 16
29 Dec. 13
24 Dec. 12
12 Oct. 13
27 Mar. 97
24 Feb, 14
5 Jan. 15
29 Sept. 14
10 June 13
1 June 97
9 Sept. 12
2 April 12
25AIay 12
12 Mar. 11
10 Feb. 14
25 Dec. 13
20 Nov. 80
14 Mar. 01
1 April 15
1 Oct. 11
12 Nov. 13
22 Feb. 09
16 July 13
16 A(.ril 49
19 Jan. 10
14 May 13
25 Aug. 10
15 Nov. 10
11 May 15
29 July 13
21 Sept. 15
22 Jan. 14
19 Oct.
1814
20 Feb. 17
24 April 16
16 Oct. 95
1 Jan. 16
30 Mar. 20
25 Mar. 02
1 Jan. 16
26 Mar. 16
21 Feb, 91
26 Dec. 16
8 Nov. 28
25 April 16
25 Dec. 14
27 May 00
1 AprU 19
25 June 18
25 April 17
1814
9 Nor.
15
15
1 Jan.
25 Dec.
1 Jan.
3 Aug.
16
14
16
15
1814
1814
14 Jan. 19
6 April 90
13 Aug. 02
1 Mar. 17
1 Jan. 23
1 Nov. 14
1 Jan. 16
1 Aug. 16
16 April 49
1 Jan. 16
8 Mar. 21
1 Jan. 16
25 Mar. 16
25 April 16
20 April 20
23 Sept. 24
24 Aug. 32
15 Feb. 12
15 April 07
17 June 02
4 Nov. 13
6 Dec. 13
8 Sept. 14
24 July
1 Jan.
7 Nov.
25 July
25 April
21 Dec.
35
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27 Jan.
31 Aug.
18 Jao.
9 Oct.
27 Jao.
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15 April
22 Feb.
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16 Nov.
6 April
120 Nov.
17 June
15 April
2 Sept,
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4 Feb.
15 April
23 Dec
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13 25
Lennan, Edwwd," 7 W*it India Regiment • . 3 Aug, 15
Lewii, Stepli^n, 73 Foot 19 May 14
Lidderdale,ThomasRobertfon,6W«0tlDdiaR«gt« 14 Aug. 00
lioyd, Heoiy Vereker, 86 Foot 31 Jan. 1625
Lloyd, Samuel. Royal Marinee .•,.«. t •«• t •• •
Loft, John Henry, 15 Dragoons
Losack, Augustus, 84 Foot .•••,,«•%%.
Lnm, William Purefoy, 35 Foot <
Lyons, Anthony Muntoo, Royal Marines
Lyte, Thomas, Royal Marinea •
M'Connechy, James, Royal Marines « . «
M'Dermott, George Augustus, Rifle Brigade. .
M'Donell, Alexander, Grlengarry Fencibles . ,
M'Kinnon, John, 64 Foot
M'Lachlan, Neil, 64 Foot
M'Leod, Norman, 6 Foot
9 l!2a MfMsdonald, Colin,** 50 Foot, Town (
M({fQr at Montreal (
Maclacblan, Colin, 72 Foot «
Maclean, Alexander, Newfoundland Fencibles
Maclean, Samuel, Royal Satppers and Miners .
Manico, £dward. Royal Marines «
Margitson, Joseph, il Foot
Mason, Richardson, 04 Foot
a Mead^ Charles,^ Royal Artillery Drifers .
Meredith, James Henry, Royal Marines
MiUiken, John, 63 Foot
Monk, John, Royal Marines • •
Montgomery, Robert, 95 Foot
Mooney, Jcmo, Royal Marines ...••...
Moore, Charles William, Royal Marines
9 * Moore, John, 1 Provisional Batt. of Militia
Morehouse, George, New Brunswick Fencibles
Morgan, James Hungerford, Royal Marines • .
Morris, John, 4 Foot
a Mortashed, John," 35 Foot ,
Moss, Henry, Royal Marines
Mvisy, Adam, 84 Foot • •
Nason, George, 68 Foot
SNelson, Richaid," 3 Foot
Nixon, John Isaac, 4 Foot ,
North, Roeer, Royal Marines
Nugent, Christopher £dm. John, 17 Dragoons
0*8bea, Thomas, 3 Garrison Battalion
Orsne, Herbert Lewis, R, MBxiueB, Adjutant , \
Sheerneu JDock-^yard Battalion )
Owen, Robert Hassall, Royal Marines ..••..
Palling, Henry, 95 Foot .,
Parsons, Quy, Royal Marines . . • . •
Paaheller, Charles, Royal Marines
Patterson, Thomas, Roval Marines
Pawsey, George, Royal Marines
Pegg, William, 28 Dragoons
Philipps, George, Royal Marines. •.•••.•.•••
Pitt, llenry. Royal Marines
Pleuderleatb, David, 4 Foot ...«••..••.
Porter, John Hall, Royal Marines ••.«••..
Poits, Thomas, Royal Marines, A^futantt
Devonvort Dock-yard Battalion
Ponssin, Balthazard, Corsican Rangers i . . .
Powell, Wm. Edward {Ensign), 18 Dragoons )
Colonel of the Cardigan MUitia S
Prendergast, Maurice,2 Hussars German LegioD|22 Feb.
PuUiblank, Edward Cooper, Royal Marines . . 18 July
RsdcUffe, Thomas, Royal Marines • • • . 1 Sept.
Rnye, UeniyRobsft, Royal Msdast •.,«..«. UDsc.
KNSIGITj
ETC.
3 Aug,
19 May
14 Aug.
31 Jao.
24 Feb.
30 Pso.
18 May
125 Dec.
3 Nov,
22 July
10 Mi^,
2 Dec.
6 Feb.
24 June
7 Sept.
11 Aug.
•30 Jao.
28 Jan.
9 July
24 June
22 April
2 Feb.
6 Sept.
14 April
IMay
2 May
1 June
30 May
2 Dec
25 April
31 May
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
16
6
April 18
July 20
Oct. 21
April 16
Mar. 18
Aug, 19
July 20
Sept. 14
Sept. 88
Jan, 16
Aug. 20
Aug. 16
1783
Mar, 31
Jan. 4%
JUM 15
June 16
Mar, 17
Jan. 16
Feb. 16
Dec |8
IJan. 16
08
15
14
13
16
15
14
15
13
02
15
47
11
13
09
80
13
81
02
12
12
02
11
2
15
25
1
13
25
18
1
11
24
25
15
1
47
11
13
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1
1
8
31
1
1
25
1
Sept. U
Jan. 19
April 98
SepU 17
1814
April 16
Jan. 21
May 17
Oct, 21
Sept. 14
Feb. 18
June 22
July 16
Jan, 18
Nof. 24
June 02
Nov. 16
April 47
Jan* 16
Jan. 19
Sept 83
Sept. 14
Mar. 91
Mar. 03
Jan. 16
Jan. 16
May 02
Jan. 16
15 April 47
13|25 Mar. 16
laSspt. M
26 April 16
16 Jan. 16
091 1 Sept. 14
12J I Sspt. 14
2nd Idiuts.p Suth'Ueuts,. Comeii, and EniJgiu. 411
• • ••
Il«d, Xbomai, 22 Pragoop«r i • 1 1 r m « r
ResiiM, fT9demk, 60 Foot f • 1 1 • * « • r » t
Rickan), M»rtiQ, Rojal Waggon Train ..•,,.
Ridge, JamBa Stuart, 6 Wett India Regiment
Robertson, William, IU»f al S^ppera and Minera
Rogers, Thomaa, 40 Foot »• • . « . . . * f . . »t
9 Rose, Philip » 66 Foot , , , , , •
Rosa, Henrj Paget Bayly, Ro^al Marioea
Rosa, Jobn, 6 Garrison Battalion • f » • * t • ■ i r t r
Roaa, William, 10 Foot ,..,, ,
SaUery, William Ogle, 7 Garriaon Battalion r»
Sauuoert, Edward, Royal Sappeia and Minera
Sargent Richard, Roy id Marines • •
Savage Rowland, 1 Foot
Soott, William, 61 Foot
Scully, William, 13 Dragoons
Serjeant, George, Royal Marines
Shackel, William, Royal Waggon Train
9 Shore, Joho,"^ Royal Artillery Drivers ....
Simpson, John Bridgman, (Comet,) 48 Foot. .
Simpson, John W., Royal Marines
9 Ared, Wimum,^ 3 Royal Veteftn Baltalioo
Skinnev, William Dunstan, Royal Marinea ....
Skues, George, Royal Marines . . . . •
Smith, Jolm, Royal Sappers and Miners . . • •
Smith, Sir Michael Cusac, Bart, U Dragoon^
CSi Smith, Wm. Slaytor,** (Lt. 17 Oct. 08,) 72 I
W.Atiyt, Yorktkire Hussars, Yeomanry Cav. J
Smithwick, Robert, Roval Marines . . »
Spark, John^ Royal l^ppers and Miners.* •,
Sparkes, Thomas, 56 Foot ,
Bpeanoan. Ralph William, 21 Foot
Standish, Richard, Royal Marines
2d libut.
BTC.
?•
*• » •
Stevens, William, Royal Sappers and Minera. .
IfiStewart, Bohertf''! R. Veteran Battalion
i\Strattan, William,^ R. Sappers and Miners
) Sunderland, Henry ,'^ 52 Foot
weeney, Francis Bernard, 62 Foot • .
9SBi Taibot, James,** (Zi^f .,) 2 Dragoon Gda.
Taylor, Bobert,*^ • Royal Artillery
Taylor, William, 7 West India Regiment ....
Temple, Gustavus Haneoek, Royal Marinea
Teyobam, G. H. R.i Lord, Royal Artillery
Thien V, Lewis de, Royal Marines ...»•••
Thomaa, Mark, 98 Foot
Thomson, George, 12 Foot • . . .
Thomtoo, Robert Innes, 78 Foot . . . •
Tickell, John Arscott, Royal Marines . . . • •
Todd, William, Royal Marines,
Traeey, Henry, Royal Artillery Driyera
Trewhitt, Henry, 34 Fool \,,,,,
Tumbull, William George, 73 Foot
Tomer. William, Sicilian Regiment
Tweed ie, David, Royal Marines
m Veitch,^' WiUiam, 58 Foot
Vincent, John Tuonadine, Royal Marines
Wade, Thomas, Royal Marines
Walker, William Hislop, 3 West IpdU R^.
9 Wallace, Alexander,* B. Sappers and Minera
Wallace, Jamea, ( Ensign,) 22 Dragoons
Walsh, George, 45 Foot
Walter, George, Royal Marinea
Walter, Rawlina George, Royal Marinea
Walters, Henrv, Royal Marines ......
Watson, Atherton, 91 Foot
Watts, David John, Royal Marines . .
Watt8| William, 2 Dragoon Guarda , , • , . I 8 Oct.
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16 Pea,
20 Oct.
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14 Jan.
15 Dec.
2 Deo.
16 June
24 June
11 April
21 Sept.
19 May
17 Oct.
2 Aug.
24 Aug,
25 July
25 Oct.
1 June
19 Aug.
36Dao.
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8 April
7 April
30 Jan.
28 June
1 Nov.
25 May
1 April
26 July
20 Jan.
16 Feb.
22 Jan.
16 May
15 May
16 Dec.
8 Feb.
9 Nov.
5 May
1 Aug.
8 Sept.
2 Feb,
23 May
30 Dec.
12 Aug.
6 Feb.
28 Aug.
30 Jan.
18 Nor.
5 Dec.
16 Nov.
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14 April
14 April
17 Jan.
1 April
13 Dec.
31 May
20 May
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4
25
29
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Feb. 03
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Deo, 19
Jane 20
Aug. 02
18H
Sept, 14
Feb. 15
1783
Aug, 10
April 17
Sept. 14
Mar. 18
1814
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Jan. 16
June 16
Nof. 14
Aug. 24
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Sept 24
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06
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13126
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12 1
1230
80 1
1
25
08
15
11
14|22
14
11
00
13
91
08
25
1
1
1
12
1
0324
x2
1814
Aug. 21
Jan. 16
April 17
Mar, 39
April 17
May 22
Sept. 16
Mar. 13
Jan. 21
Sept. 14
No?. 18
Jan. 18
Aug. 16
Oct. 19
Jan. 16
Jan. IQ
June 19
June 16
Jan. 16
May 16
Sept 83
Jan. 16
Feb. 25
Jane 23
June 20
Jan. 16
Jan. 16
Sept, 14
April 98
Jan. 16
May 04
412 2nd Lieuts.p Sub-Lieuis,, Cornets, and Entigns* *
Weir, Hector John, Royal Marines
Weir, Henry, Koyal Marines
Weiss, Frederick, 60 Foot
Whaley, George, 17 Foot
Wilcocks, John Lodge, 1 Dragoon Guards . . . .
Wilde, Joshua John, Royal Marines
Wilkios, Samuel Martin, 86 Foot
Wills, John, Kingston's Recruiting Corps . . . •
Wilson,EdwardLumley,Hoinspech*s Mounted >
Riflemen 5
Wolff, Alexander Joseph, 11 Foot
Woodcock, Frederick, Royal Marines
Woolhouse, Andre vr Mackason, Unattached • •
BK8ION,
BTC.
10 Dec.
18 Feb.
24 Jan.
24 Sept.
3 May
18 Nor.
7 Jan.
23 May
24 Oct.
25 Dec.
3 Aug.
13 Aug.
82
14
14
02
00
81
06
00
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
1
1
26
26
25
1
April 92
Sept. 14
July 18
Sept. 09
June 02
Sept 83
0224Oct« 02
21 II Nor. 24
12 20 Feb. 15
25 17 July 98
War Services of Second Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns.
I Ensign BakeweU joined the 3rd Battelion of the 27th, as tn Enngn, et the lioet of Tocm
Vedras in Oct. 1810, uid Mrred in the oaaptii|n of the foUowIng yew, iwdoding the action of
PombaL Bedi^ia, and Caapo Mayor, eiege of OliTen^a, and Ist siege of Badaios.
3 BnaignaC. and W. Brew aeoompaaied the 2nd Prorisional Battalion of Milituk to thaSoaik
of Franoe, hi 1814. ^ <, ^ -
3 Second lieat. James B. Clarke serred on the Continent in 1794 and 95, aad wm prmwtf ■
aoYeral skinniahea» and at the ilege of Kunesaen, where he waa wonnded.
4 Ensign Crombie wat at the captain of the Cape of Good H<^ in 1806. S«Ted ako Ike
campaigns before New Orleans in 1814 and 15, and was sererely wonnded.
5 Ensign Day was praeent at the capture of Martiniqae in 1809 : ■obeeqantiv haeervBd it
the Feniuala and was present at the battle of Albuhera. He haa reoeifed the War Medal with
6 EnsinBeamanaerved in the Feninsnla and wai present at the battlea of Vitlofla,PyreDe«s,
Kirelle, Niye, Orthes, and Tonlonae, for which he hat reoeired the War Medal with six Claapa*
7 Ensign I>onoTan serred in the Fenmsula and waa present at the battles of the PyreoeM.
NiTelle, and Orthes, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he has reoeiTed the War ICedi.
witii four CUwps.
8 Ensign Dofresn^ serred in the American war, and was present at the action of Chataaagvay
for which he has receired the War Medal with one Clasp.
9 Ensign Edgdow serred in the Peninsnla and was present at the battlea of Viniiera,Cann&s.
yittoriaT^yrenees, Nirelle^ Orthee, and Tonloose, for whidi he has reoeired the War Meda:
with seren Clasps.
10 Comet Forsey serred in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the P/rcBeci,
Orthee, and Tonlonse, for which he has reoeiyed the War Medal with three Clasps.
II Second Lient. Grattan serred in the Peninsula and waa present at the battles <tf Talarcti^
Bosaoo, Foentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, and at the sieges of Cindad Bodrigo and Sc SebMrisa,
for which he has receired the War Medal with aix Clasps.
12 Ensign Handoock serred the Waterloo campaign with the 27th Foot
13 Ensign Harwood serred in the Peninsula and was present at the sieges of Cindad Bodriri
and Badajoi, and at the battles of Nire and Orthes, for which he has reoeired the War Hmc^
with four CUwps. , « . , „ ^ ^ ^ ^ w^
14 Ensign Haydon serred in the Fenmsula and was present at the battle of BaRoaa, ii
which he has receired the War Medal with one Clasp.
15 Ensign Holland serred the Waterloo campaign with the 4th Foot
16 Second Lieut. Jagger serred in the Peninsula, and was present at the battlo of TUavvci
Serred also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
17 Ensign Lamb serred in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Bolsin, VtsBf«cs
asd Talarera, for which he has receired the War Medal with three Clasps.
18 Ensign Lennan was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has reoelfod tbe ^^ *
Medal with one Clasp.
19 Ensign Macdonald serred the campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15, with the 79tt, tadn.^
War Services of Second Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns. 413
the sieffe of Cladad Bodrigo, oorertng last nege of Badajoz, battio of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, sieges of Burgos, snbseqaeat retreat tboogh Spain, battles of the Fjpenees (28th and
30th JnJy), Nivelle, NiTe, Toulouse, and Waterloo, besides yarious minor affairs, and was four
times sererely wounded, yIx., in the right thigh at ike batUe of the Pyrenees, in the right groin
at the Nive, in the right leg and right cheek at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with
four Clasps.
20 Second Lieut. Mead served in the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in the Peninsula, France, and
Flanders, and was present at the capture of Paris.
21 Ensign Mortashed serred in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has receiyed the War Medal with four Clasps.
22 Ensign Nelson served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera,
Albuhera, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
23 Ensign Philip Bose served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Vittoria, tor
which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
24 Second Lieut Shore served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
25 Enugn Sired served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Sahagun and
Benevente and Toulouse^ for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
26 Lieut Smith served the Waterloo campaign with the 10th Hussars.
27 Second Lieut Spark was present at the battle of Matda, for which he has received the
War Medal with one Clasp.
28 Ensign Stewart was present at the battle of Conmna, for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
29 Ensign Stratton served in the Peninsula and was present at the siege of Badajoz and
baUles of Nivelle and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
30 Ensign Sunderland served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Yimiera and
Faentes d'Ooor, and at the siege of Cindad Rodrigo, for which ho has received the War Medal
wSOi three Clasps.
31 Lieut Talbot served the Waterloo oampslgn wUh the Grenadier Quards.
31* Second Lieut. Bobert Taylor served at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and captures of Mar^
tiniqae. St. Lucia, and Guadeloupe, in 1794. Li 1795, when the Caribs rose to take the Island
of St. Vincent, he commanded the Artillery in the field for ten months, during which period be
was io eleven diifin-eiit engagements.
32 Ensign Veitch served in the Peninsula with the 48th and was present at the battles of
Orthes and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
33 Second Lieut Alex. Widlace served in the Peninsula and was present at the sieges of
BadsjoB and St Sebastian, and at the bathes of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nlve, for which
he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
414
PAYMASTERS.
• • • •
• • •
Aetoft, Bdwftrd, 2 Oflrriton fittulion ....
Aitken, Alexander, 42 Foot
AmmtTongy Jamesy 67 Foot ••••••
Bell, Willuiii,> {09U» Not. 94) 89 Foot
Bell, Willisin, 56 Foot ••••••..•.
Bewt , John , 7 8 Foot
Boiieteed, John, Ceylon Kifle Regiment..
9 Bowden, Wm« CareT,* 21 Dragoons . .
fiBo/le, Wimam,MlFoot
Brenan, Pairick| 97 t^oot
Brongb, Richard, 83 Foot
Bnm, Jameei^ 4 Foot (Capu 19 D«c. 84)
S Burnet, John,' 16 Dragooos
Cahill, Dand, 88 Foot
llCall, George Isaac,' 18 F. (c!rrp^^ODM. !l),
Campbell, Morris Robiosoo, 68 Foot ....
Chapman, Beniamin, 5 Line Bo. Ger. Leg.
Chasot John Woodford, Malta Regiment..
Christie, George, 8 West India Regiment
C<41ins, Michael, 76 Foot
Conrt, John. 73 Foot •
9 Cowper. keor/^ 7 Line Bo. Ger. Leg.
Cox, Coarles, 76 Foot ••.••
Coz, Douglas Leith, 47 Foot
SB Crawford, William,' 2 Dragoons ....
Cieeer, Richard, 27 Foot
Cross, Anthon/. 24 Dragoons
Crowe, George William, 27 Foot
Dana, Wm. Futteney, 6 Garrisoo Batt. . .
fDavies, Richard/' 74 Foot
ta Dean, WilFiam," 25 Foot
9 m Dem/U^ frti2tam," 18 Dragoous . .
J}e Carteret, GeorgB, 5 R. Veteran BatU
Dire, Hugh, 10 Foot
Doughty, Sir £dw. Baf^.4 W. India Regt.
9 Drawwater, AngustuB Charles,*' 4 Dr. )
Odi. {CapjL lA Auf. ll) )
Edmonds, Edward, Recruiting District . .
Furlong, Charlea Joho,*^ Unattached ....
Oapper, Peter, 104 Foot
Geddee, Adam Gordon, 10 R. Vet. Batt
Goddard, John, 15 Foot
|l im Gordon, James,*' 92 Foot
Grant, Peter, 65 Foot ••••••
Oiimes, Charles,*' Invalid Depot
{Halniide, James, 37 Foot
Hall, Henry William. 39 Foot
Hall, John, Riecruiting District
9 Halpin, William,*' 1 Lt. Dr. Germ. Leg.
Hanburj, Capel S., 1 Dragoona . . •
Herman, Rohert, 17 Dragooos
Heath, Edwin, 88 Foot
9 m Hilliard, Henry,** 68 Foot
Holdsn. Wm.." Rifle Br. {Cafi. it Jnly si)
9 Holdsworth, Samuel,'* 82 Foot
Home, Darid, 35 Foot
Hunter, Edward," 98 Foot, {ca^. 18 Maj ss)
Hunter, Thomas, 7 Dragoon Guards ....
Jeffenon, Richard, Ceylon Regt
Johnson, Ralph Boetler, 45 Foot
9 Jones, Micnael, 80 Foot
Ir?in, Msrtio,:61 Foot
Imae, John Christ. Caulfield, 80 Foot . .
Ker, Thomas, 103 Foot
Kng, Xnomas, 96 Foot .....«..••..••••
«l Kmgkt, John, 8 LUlnf. Bn.Gt£.L^.
9 Lediard, Thomas, 66 Foot
BNSION.
• •
* •
LXSUT.
3 Mar. 08
2lJo])r 08
• •
1 Oct. 11
• • . .
10 Kor. 26
4 Mar. 02
2 July 29
9 May 11
FAT-
MAATBm.
9M«r.
26A0g.
6 Jan.
12
13
14
• •
6 Feb. 13
•25*090.13
16 Jane 13
8 Aug.
2 Nor.
16
08
30 Not. 09
17 Aug. 15
10 Jan. 11
31 Dee.
1 July
32
04
9Ma7 34 20 Mar.
'^ |19At^g.
1 Jf%
IHa/
HALF FST.
ODee.
17 Fe^
2a Aa^
nerer
7 Feb. 11
6 June
9 Feb.
11
09
25 June
3 June
19
13
14
21
17
41
19
36
36
24
32
22
49
49
12 Dee. 11
28 Not. U
2lJuaa 10
12 May 06 4 KoV.
3 Not. 25 1 Mar
n Not. 13 98 May
7 Oct. 24 »M».
6l^eb. 3SMJaa.
25Jud« 0311 April 11
11 Not. 42 1 AapL 48
7 Dee. 3629 Get. 47
19 Dee. 35|20 Aug. 41 13 Jaly 49
27 Aug. 032aDaa. 19
24 Oct. 05 1811
2d Dec. 0626 July 17
21 Mar. 27 1 J^f
22 July 3614Dac«
iMar. 0626 SapL
29 Jan. 061 7 Ma^
29 Oct. 12 25 Sept. 40|
24 Mar. 29
1 May 05
31 Dec 12
14 Aug. 11
6 Not. 01
7 Mar. 11
25 AprU 07
1 Dee. 25
29 SepL
20 Juue
08
05
. . . . #
26Ma7 14
20 Mar. 06
3 Jan.
25 Dec
10
06
ISept
IJan.
14 Jan. 19117 Nor.
11
25 Dm.
2SDia.
39
49
16
29
48
49
25
06
24
16
5 Sept 03
20 Aug. 41
to Dec. 2930 Sept 42
13 Aug. 02
15f^b. 98
^1 Mar. 08
2 Apiil 12
11 Nor. 19
1822
21Aar. 23
aSept 19
1847
16Jyly
23 Not. 15
22 April 24^ JbH
14 Not. 16,11 Not.
31 Mar. l4 25Jnaa
29 Aug. 11 27 Feb.
4 April 06^ % Mas;
20 Aug. 98*15 May
16 April 1218 July
29 June 0922 July
4 April 05-29 July
2 Oct. 1225 Sept
6Jao. 07 25Jnne
26 Dec.
26 May
21
08
41
33
19
21
21
^0
Or>
48
42
19
28
\h
27 Mar. 2c
19 Oct. es
*1814?8Juoe 27130 Aug. 3i
25Feh. 08 16 Not. 09 22 Mar. 2110Ma7 39
15 Deo. 04,31 Dec. 0626 Feb. 241 1 SefL 47
31 Dec 071 1 Not. 09*22 Sept 2527 Aw. 41
••••••••••
13 July 0911 Aug. 13)27 Mar. 40 21A^.
12 Maj 14 1 Oct 25 3 Not. 25) 1 Oat.
23 Oet 23 1 Sept. 26 6 MaT 36' 68iipc
.. .. 27 Oct 10a{5J«M
.. .. 21 April 98^25 Aaff.
16 Jan. 06 17 May 04^26 Dea.
27 Sept 10 13 Ocu
14 Ma/ 17 30J«a»
5 Sept 1125X>ec
120 Jaa. 14 2&MV
6 May 04
27 April' 09
Sept
20 Juoe
98; 2A|»fa
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12Jul7 10
U
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414
•••■••
Lediagluun, Georp^e, 34 Foot
Lnkii. John,** 3 Foot ,
9 M<LMd, Martin,*' 25 Foot
Mackfty, James DuflT, 50 Foot
IISI MackoDsie, Hugh,^ 7 1 Foot
Maolaario, David Scott Kio.,'' 1 Dr. 1
Gda., Dep, Asiitt. Commissary Oen, >
7Marchl4 3
Malaaaex, Nicholaii Hompeach'a Mount. )
Riflemen ....• • ]
Meitiejohn, J. Hope Johoatone, 92 Foot. .
Mockler, John, 82 Foot « •
SMoas, William, York Ligbt InfaDtry ..
Nicholson, Joaepb,**75 F. {Cspt, 15 Mar. tl.)
O'Keefe, James, 48 Foot
O'Meara, Daniel,* 45 Foot
COBNBT,
BTO.
1 Aug« 06
22 Feb. 10
8 Oct. 12
LXBtTT.
UPardej, J.Qtiin»53F.(CS,jpf.3iDec.28) >
A (ffutant, Shropshire MUitia 5
Pilloo, Johoy 64 Foot ••■•■
Prior, Lodge Morres Murray," 12 Lancers
Read, George, 5 Foot •
m Robitiaon, P. Vvvyan,'' 88 Foot . . . .
9 Rodgera, James,*^ 26 Foot
Rose, Hickman Leiaod, 30 Foot ....«•..
Sherwood, Henry, Brunswick Cavalry. . . «
8troD|^, Richard Henry,'* 26 Foot
9 Teigbe, Thomas, 1 Line Bn. Ger. Leg.
Terry, Henry, 99 Foot
9 €SI Thomson, J. Crooke, 1 Foot
Tiddeman, Henry, 75 Foot
9 Torey, Alexander, 24 Foot
Trick, Thomas, 1 R. Veteran Battalion . .
Waimoright, Vavid,^ 11 R. Vet. Batt.. .
Warden, Cbatles, 42 Foot
Wave, Robert,*' 49 Foot
Webater, William," 76 Foot
Wemys, Francis, Recruiting District ....
Wetberall, William, 87 Foot
Whitaker, John Gibson, 8 Hussars
7 May 12
25 May 32
11 Aug. 08
25 Aug.' 14
16 July 11
« * * .
12 Sept. U
. . . .
17 May 27
. « . .
7 Aug! 27
• • • •
13 Sept. 10
. • . .
22 Oct." 13
17 July 06
6 Aug. 12
18 Jan. 15
PAY*
XA8TBB.
* .
....
• • • •
{White, John Lewis," 81 Foot
White, Warren Ilastings,^ 2 Light Dr. )
German Legion • ]
{m Williams, James,^ 44 Foot
Wri|
ighty Jftmee/i 94 Foot. . .
•..*•••••
1 Sept. 10
25 Oct. 12
20 May 08
Jan. 05
10 Dec. 13
12 Sept, 34
. • . •
9 Aug. lO
11 Jan«
17 Dee.
16
IS
9 Deo. 13
9 Dec.
19 May
* . .
11 June
31
14
18
16 Sept. 19
24 Dec. 29
15 Jan. 24
26 Nor. 12
8 Nor. 98
18 Sept. 23
80 Deo. 97
2 Mar. 2(^
27 Aug. 41
3 Mar. 04
7 Sepu 26
16 Jan. 12
. ICfe&ON
lALp par.
20 Dec. 13
25 Sept. 13
1 Feb. 09
• «
31 Oct. 05
• <
26 Nor. 18
6 July 20
6 May 13
28 Jan. 13
7 Oct. 36
26 Jan. 16
1 May 04
1 June 37
8 SepL 04
27 Dec. 27
31 Jan. 11
28 May 07
4 Feb. 19
14 Sept. 09
7 Sept. 08
7 Feb. 21
28 June 31
7 Sept. 26
25 May 11
17 Aug. 99
9 Jan. 17
25 Feb. 18
39 NeT. 3d
25 June 47
15JaB. 30
1814
16 Aq|^. U
30 July 44
t9O0t 03
23 July 44
lOcU 48
25 Aq^. 16
13 Aug. 47
1 April 87
3 Uot. 43
20 Oct. 26
laFtb. 96 n Sum 44
26 Mar. lO
29Jtt^ 2^
3 0cti 48
11 Not. S4
28Juqe S7
1 JnM 37
16 Aug. ill
23J«ly 18
18 Aug. 43
25 June 16
1 Juae 65
22 Oct. 16
26 Mar. 18
29 Mar. 43
18 July U
25 Jan.
9 Apr.
1 Jaiu
12 Jaly
38
47
44
44
3 ^or, 40
8 0eft. 18
21 Sept. 16
17 Sept. 12
4 Oct. I0l26 April 16
25Dec« 18
War Services of the Payrmslers,
1 Cspf ala Bell aerred at the captare of the lale of France In 18 1 0. Alio at the taking of «h«
following Forta in the Conoan, East Indies, yi2.» Seedghur, Bngimntghar, Ryghur, In 1818 i
Kewtee and Raree, in 1819 ; at the first and last places led the storming partietf aa alio at tho
taking of a stockade oommandine a ford near Bugwnntghnr.
> 2 Paymaster Bowden sertad in the Peninsula with the Queen's Royals : in 1808 he weafc
with Sir Arthor Wellesley'a Expedition to Portugal and was present at the battle of Vlmiera i
ttfterwards with Sir John Moore during the campaign and retreat to Coronna In 1808*9«
Sabsef^tiently he aoeompankd his Beat, to Walcheicn and was present at the siege and oaptm
of Hashing. Embarked again with ui Hegt. for Liabon in Jan. 181 1. and was presenl at ua
bAttle of ftentea d'Onor, oovering the siege of Badafoz, aiege of the Forts and bsAtla of l^aki*
mttica, and iinre of Burgos* He haa reofilTed the War Medal with three Claefa nr vliriany
Gontnna, and Salamanca.
3 Pmiaater Boyla aerred in the PeninaoU from Kay 1809 to^iha end of ihal war Ih 1814
\ncMmg the battle of Bosaco, retreat to Torres Vedraa, pursuit of Massena, aotiona of w
t
OS
416 War Strmces of the Paymasiers.
d*Arotide and Campo Mayor, tiege and oaptom oC OU?«n^ MHMilt and oaplva «f
oaptnro of Madrid and the Betiro, battles of Vittoria and the PjreaMt. Slightly ira
the ear at Fort St. CbiiitoYal, lOth May 1813, aod aeain in the ho9 in the PyMMaa» 28th
July 1813. He haa reoeWed the War Medal with six Clasps.
4 Captain Bum served the campaign in the Eastern Islands, and was at the takias of MaaMnr
in 1814, Served the Mahratta oampaign of 1817 and 18, and was sererely wonndad at Bhnrt-
pore in 1826.
5 Paymaster Bnmet aooompanied the 16th Light I>ragooiia to Ilandan in 1793, and
retained home with them in 1795. ftxMseeded with the regiment to the Peninsala, in the spring
of 1809, and renamed with them until Angost 1810. He has feceired the War Medal wk one
Clasp for TalaTera.
6 Captain Call served with the 24th light Dragoons at Agra, Deig, Bhnrtpore, Alhrghar,
Delhi, Laswarrie, Patteghnr, and also in sereral skirmishes in Lord Lake's easspaigna of 1B03,
4, 5, and 6. He served afterwards in the Peninsola on the staff of lC^|or-6enainl MncKinwn,
and was present at the storming of Ciudad BodrigOy fbr whwh he has receiTed the War Madal
with one Clasp. B» served also throndbont the China war with the leth, indndmg tha first
oaptnre of Chnsan» Chiahae, Ningpo^ Chapoo, WooBanjr, and Chin Kiaag Po&
7 Paymaster Cowper served on the expedition to Stralsnnd and Copenhagen in 1807; to
Sweden with Sir John Moore, in 1808 ; thenoe the same year to Portngal, whara he aarred
nntU Jaly 1811 ; thenoe to MaHa, Sioily, and Oenoa* nntil the peaoeu ItohaanosiTad tha War
Medal with two Claspa for Talayera and Foentes d'Onor ; also the war medal lustaasd
by the King of HanoTer to every offioer, non-commissioaed offioer, and acAdier of tha Oenaaa
Legion, in commemoration of the services of the corps.
8 Paymaster Crawford served the Waterloo eaapiugn with the 2nd Dragoooa.
10 Paymaster Davies served in the Peninsula firam Sept 1811 to the eod of that war In 181^
iaelnding the oaptnre of Fori Pionrina and Badajos, battles of Salamanca, Vittofia» Pyrenees,
NiveUe, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the War Msdal with seven Claapa.
1 1 Paymaster Dean (h. p. 25 Foot) served in the Peninsuk horn April 1809 to the end af thai
war in 1814, and has reeeived the War Medal with two Clasps for Busaeo and Badajon. He
served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
12 Paymaster Deane (h. p^ 18 Dragoons) served on the expedition to the Heldsr in 1799 as a
Comet in the 18th Dragoons, and was present at the battles of the lOlh and 19th SeMamiher,
and 2nd and 6th October. Paymaster 18th Hussars with Sir John Moors's Buedlilon to
Madrid and retreat to Corunna ; and again in the Peninsula in 1813 to the end of that war,
including the Battlea of Vittoria, Pmneea, NiveliCk Nive, OrthM, and Toulouse, and paaeaita of
the Bidassoa and of the Adour. He served also the campaign of 1815, inelnding the batda ol
Waterloo. He has reoeived the War Medal with six Clasps.
13 Captain Drawwater served in the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; thecapine of Mar-
tinique in 1809 I and aahsequently in the Peninsula, including the battle of Busaeo. Ha has
received the War Medal with two Claqw.
14 Paymaster Furlong was in the action before Genoa, and the taking of that dly, 7th
April 1814. Served afterwards in the American war, indudhig the operatioiia in the Gbeaapaak,
battle of Bladensborg and capture of Washmgton, action before BsUisBore, and tha srfisa^miit
service in the Chesapeak s operations of the army before Kew OrlMs^ tha atntic— of
the 2nd Deo. 1814, and 1st Jan. 1815, and storm of &• Ameriean lines before New OAsaas ;
taking of Fort Bowrer. On board the Gokkn FU$ee trsasport when attacked by an Amarinsn
privateer, off the island of St Domingo, 28th Nov. 1814.
15 Paymaster Gordon served in the Peninsula with the 92nd and has leoaived tha War Msdsl
with seven CUwps for Corunna, Fnentes d*Onor, Vittoria, Pyvsnees, Niv«v Ortiias, and Toalaasr.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
16 Paymaster Grimes served the campaigns of 1818, 14, and 16 in Lower Oaaadui nodcr Sir
George Frevost. He served also in the Burmese War with the 38th Begk
18 Paymaster Halpin served in the Peninsula, and has received tha War Medal with foar
Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
19 Paymaster Hilliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the and of thai war in
1814, inelnding the battle of Busaeo, aeion of Campo Mayor, first siege of IM^|**ffi hattfe of
Albuhera, affairs at Arroyo de Molino and Almarai. Served also the campaign of 1818^ in-
cloding the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo* at which latter he WM severely wnokdad. Ha
has reoeived the War Medal with two Clasps.
20 Captain Holden served at the siege of Soylla Castle, in Calabria, in 1810; *^V*fTil on
board the Spattmn frigate in 1812, forming a part of an expedition against Oallipoii m tha
entrance of the Adriatic, where he was employed in the gun-boats ; on coaating bask ta MJnsaiiis,
he assisted to destroy several towers and forts, and to taka many boata laden srifli atarM and
povisions. At the attack and capture of the island of Ponia, on the coast of Naplaa, in 1813,
he was landed in command of a company, under a heavr fire of grape-ehot, to aUenoa tha hatttry
Frontani, commanding the entrance of the harbour, which surrendered to hia, as wall aa aaolkff
on the oppoaite side of the island.
21 Paymaster Holdsworth served on the axpeditioa a^idnst Belle Iill^ in Joae 1800; H te
War Services of the Paymasters. 417
ti6g« aad Mplvre of FlnAing, in 1809 } fai the PeninsiilA from June I8I2 to the end of that
WW fai 1814» InclndiDg the bettlet of Vittorift, Majft Pass, Heif^hte of Pampelona 80th
(wounded in the wrift oy a mQ8ket«ball and contowd on the ehonlder), and 31 at Jnly, Heighti
of Leaaca Slat Ang., battlea of Nivelle and Orthea. He haa received the War Medal with
thne Claapa.
i2 Captahi Hunter aerved in the 98th with the Expedition to the North of China in 1842
(Medal) including the attack and capture of Chin Eiang Foo, and landing before Nankin.
24 Paymaater Lnkia waa preient with the Boffa at the battle of Pnnniar (Medal).
25 Patmaster M^Leod aerved in the Peninanla with the 27th and waa preaent at the battles of
Nivefle, Nive, Orthea, and Tonkiaae, for which he baa reoeived the War Medal with four Claapa.
26 Paymaatcr Mackenzie aerred in the Peninanla, and haa received the War Medal with eight
CUapa for Rcdeia, Yiaaiera, Coronna, Fuentea d*Oaor, Vittoria, Pfreneea, Nive^ and Orthea.
He aerred also the Waterioo campaign.
i7 Paymaster Maelanrin aerfed in the Peninsula during the oampaijni of 1813, and ihat in
Bolhaid in 1814 : anbaequentlj at Waterloo, and with the anny of occupation, aa Deputy
Asriatairt Commiasaiy GenenL He has receired the War Medal with one Clasp for NiTclle.
28 Captain Nicholson served in the Peninsula firom April 1809 to the end of the war, including
the batties of Talavera, Bnsaco, and Salamanca (scTerely wounded), for which he has recdved
the War Medal with three Clasps.
29 Paymastar O'Meara served in Senegal, west coast of Africa, as a lieut under GoL Brere-
•ofr) in fiieffra Leone under Governor SfCarthy } in Cai&aria, in the campaigns of 1819 and
90, under the present Sir Thomas WUlshire ; in the Birmaa Empire under Sir Archibald
Campbell ; and in India with the 45 th regiment
30 Captain Paidey served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
and has reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
81 Paymaster Prior served the campaign of 1817 in the East Indies against the Pindarrecs.
82 Paymaster Robinson served the Waterloo campaign with the 69tlup0ot
83 Paymaster Rodgert served in the Peninsula fh>m May 1813 toNiie end of that war in
1814, indttdinr the siege of Tairagona. Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present
at Amulnier, Malligaum, and Asseerghnr.
34 Paymaster 6&n% served with the 26tfa on the China expedition, and was present at the
fint takijig of Chusan.
• 8d Paymaeter Wainwright servsd with the Queen's Royals on board the BummU 74, in Lord
Howa'a actions of the 28tn and 29ih May, and 1st June 1794 : the Buasell took possesaion of
the Impetimut, one of the aeven French line-of-battle ahipa taken. Engaged with the French
brigands at Vanghlin, Martinique, in 1795 ; at the capture of Trinidad, in 1797 $ in the Irish
retellion, in 1798, including the action at Fowk's Mill, liberation of Lord Kingsborough and
other PM>testaaU at Wexford, and taking of the Fkench at Ballinamuck. Embarked for the
Uelder in 1799, and was present at the first landing on the 27th Aug. and battles of the 19th
Sept, 2nd and 6th Oct and retreat from Egmont-op-Zee. Served also tiie Egyptian oampaign
of 1801, indnding the action at the lanamg, siege and oapture of Fort Aboukir, battle of
AJezandria, rednSion of Rosetta and Fort St JnUan, action at Rahmania, surrender of Cairo
csid Alexflttdria. Slightiy wounded in Lord Howe's action, and again at the Holder. Medal
for services in Egrpt
86 Paymaster Ware served with the 38th in the Burmese war, and was preaent at the capture
of Ramgoon and aubsequent operationa before tiiat plaoe. Served with the 49th throughout the
operatiooa in China, except Segoan.
87 Paymaster Webster served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 ; of Guadalonpe in 1810;
smd also in the Amertean war in 1814. He haa reoeived the War Medal with one Claap for
Martinique.
88 Paymaster John Lewis White served in the Peninsula with the 68th and has reoeived the
War Medal with two Clasps for Nivdle and Orthes.
89 Paymaater W. H. White aerved in the Peninsula with the 88th and has received the War
Medal with three Claapa for Yittoria, St Sebaatian and Nive.
40 Paymaster Williams served hi the Peninsula with the 44th, and has received the War Medal
wiUi three Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Badajoz, and Salamanca. He served also the Waterloo
campaign.
41 Paymaster Wricht served in the Peninsula witii the late 94th, from April 1810 to Iho'end
of that war in 1814, &duding the defence of Cadis, lines of Torres Yedras, pursuit of Massena,
aetions of Redinha, Oondeiza, Fox d'Arouce, and Sabngal ; battie of Fuentes d'Onor, siege and
Bttrm of CSudad Ro^igo, siege and storm of Badajos, battie of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid
t» PortanI, batiks of Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes ; action at Yio Kgoirs, and
Md« ef Tonlonsa Ho has rsceived the War Medal with ten CUsps.
418
ADJUTANTS.
Bangs, Wm. Kiekett, 47 Foot
fl Brown, John Tho., 1 Pror. Bn. of Mil.
race, Thomaa, Windsor Foreaters
Cooke, Robt., Newfoundland Fencibles, ^
Cantttin qflnvalidi, Royal Hospital, ^
Kilmainham 3
9 Clause, John,* Recruiting District ....
Crauiford, James, 8 Rojal Veteran Batt.
Eilis, Richard, 97 Foot
Faman, John, 6 Foot. •••«•••••••••••••
FitzGerald, Dennis, 41 Foot. •
Fletcher. Richard, Recruiting District ....
Fraser, Alexander,* New Brunswick Fenc.
Halden, John, 7 Foot »..**.*••«•
9 Henry, John,* 91 Foot
Holmes, John, Durham Fencible Infantry
9 Cd Hope, James,* Recruiting District
&gram, James, Breadalbaoe Fenc. laf. ..
Leitb, John Kenneth, 12 Foot
Lowriej James, 2 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
Mackenzie, Thomas, 77 Foot
Muller, William, 85 Foot
Osborne, Fraucis, 62 Foot
Fackett, John, Greek Light Infantry ....
Parlour, William, 6 West India Regiment
Peacocke, George, 88 Foot
fi Peckelt, Sampson,* 34 Foot
Reed, Lancelot, 75 Foot
Stewart, James, 2 Rojal Veteran Batt. . .
Tassie, George, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
Thompson. Tho., Ross k Cromarty Fen. Inf.
9 Trotter, Thomas, 27 Foot
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1 Lieut. Crause served in the Peninsula and was present at tlie battle of StlanuuDca, for
which he hss receired the War Medal with one Clasp.
2 Colonel Fraser serred in the American war with the 49th, and highly distingaiahed
himself in the night attack open the American army at Stoney Creek, where be bayooctecl
scren of the enemy and took the Amerioan General Winder prisoner. He is now e Coloftel
of Miliiia in Upper Canada.
3 Ensign Henry has receired the W^ar Medal with two Clasps for Martinique and Atbnherm.
4 Lieut. Hope served in the Peninsula from Sept, 1811 to Dec. 1813, iocluding tbe atorai-
log of the enemy's works at Almaras, action at Arroyo de Moliao, battles of Vittorie, the
Pyreoeea (25th, 30tb, and 3 let July), and Nirelle. Served also the oampaigo of 1815, in*
eluding the batilea of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He has receired the War Medal with
three Clasps.
5 Lieut. Peckett serred in the Peninsula from October 1813 u Adjutant of tbe 34tli, aad
was present at the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Prreaees ^wounded), NireQe, Xire,
Orthesy and Toalousei for which be has receired tlie War Medal with eight Clas|ia,
QUARTER-MASTERS.
419
AUxaandarf John, Royal ArtiUef^ • « • .
9 Aodrews* Jofan, 4 Dragoon Gnarda ••.•••••....
Armatrang, Cbarki, 12 Laacers • ••••
ArmatTongf John, 68 Foot
Austin, Natbanieli 3 Cet'ion Regiment
9 9M Bagsbair, laaae/ 84 Foot *
Barker, Aletaoder, Ro/al Arlillerj
BarneSi Samuel, Royal Ariillerjr* «
9 Batburat, William,' 1 Life Guards
Bell, Robert, 6 West India Regiment. . . . «
Benton, WiUiam, 72 Foot
Betson, William,' 15 Hussars
m urn BUtufp, WUlianh^ 1 Life Guarda
Blaek, James/ Ceylon Regiment
Blaj, Samuel Suttoo, 72 Foot
SI Bleokio»>p, William,' 10 Foot « . < . .
lytfanau, William, 69 Foot
&Bootb, Jonatban,* 60 Foot
Brand, James,^ 5 Dragoon Gua<'ds «...
Sift Branoan, Jobn/ GO Foot {Em, 5 S«pi. 86) • • • •
% Brown, John,' I Dragoon Guards
Buehananf WiUiam, (eqs. m f^b.ao), 1 R. Vet. Bait.
Burns, Cormick, 96 Foot
Burrougb, Tbomas, 60 Foot ...•.*..
Calder, James, 92 Foot .*»
Calueve, Pierre de. Royal Waggon Train *..«....
Cambidge, tlobert, 21 Dragoous ««•••.
Campbelli Jeremiab, 12 Foot • * •
Campbell, William, 80 Foot.
Carden, James, 30 Dragoons
Carroll) James, 18 Foot * « • • i .
9 m Carter, Jobn Henry ^^^^ 1 Life Gnsrda *«•«••
Carter, William, Rutland Fencible Cavalry
CfuUtMrit W^aiiam, 94 Foot ....««..•
Cberriman, Jobn, 11 Dragoons . . . . « • . • .
Clark, Aleamnder, Royal Artillery . . « • » • • .
Qarke, William, Royal Staff Corps
Clayton, Tbomas, Hants Fencible Cavalry • « < » . . . «
Cockbum, Jsmes, 8 Dragoons .»•«•»..»»..•«••**
t| Collins, Francis," 11 Hussars ••» »**««•••
6 itt Collins, John," 16 Dragoons
Couolly, Patrick, 20 Foot ..«...* .4 <«> i . i ....•• .
CosMlfoi Pierce, 32 Dragoons ,••»» i .«.«..««.*« .
9 mft CreigbtoB, Tbomas,*^ 71 Foot
{Crooks, William Smedley,^^ 2 Life Oukrde . < * .
Qlft Cruickabank, Alexander,^' 79 Foot . . . • i • « .
Daines, Cbarles, 26 Foot ...«.....< •»....
Dallas, Alexander, Bourbon Regiment • • < i • i • • . .
Dandy, Jobn, 90 Foot ...*»»< i .• 1 1 »• *
Hffil Davidson, James,'* 41 Foot • » • • i
Debenbam, Thomas, 56 Foot «••»»!».
Dixon, James (Cbr. is Oct 19), 104 Foot i » .
^ ilft Bobmm, William,^'' 1 LifW Guards
Dvrelly, Thomas,^* Coldstream Goa*4s ........
ibdoD, Riehard, 3 Dragoons »•«•».%«••• « .
Edwards, George, 85 Foot ••.•••«•• * • . . .
Edwards, Tbomas Willock,^ 84 Foot
EUary, WilUam » 59 Foot.
m m Ellington, Jobn,** 2 life Guards
Elliott, James,» 66 Foot
£lUs, Jobn, 32 Dragoons •• * 4 « • * • « « •
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Quarter-Masters.
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9 IB Emmott, WilUuD.^^ Royal Horse Guards, )
Adjutant, Worcetter$hire Yeomanry Cavalry S
9 Fair, William « {Ens. 14 Dec. 20), 63 Fool
9 Wi Fairbroiher, Carter,** Royal Horse Guards..
Farraals, James, 103 Foot
Farrell, James, 84 Foot
F{f§^ JameSf Royal Artillery
Flizgerald, Thomas, 71 Foot
Forbes, John, 91 Foot
Fartunef Alexander^ Royal Artillery
Fox, Samuel, 96 Foot
Fiiii), Joseph, Royal Horse Guards, AdjuitaUf
Dorset Yoomanry Cavalry
F/aser, Alexander, Canadiao Fencibles
Fraser, Donald,* 74 Foot
QSl Frost, John,'' Royal Horse Guards
lates, William, Roval Artillery
Gillan, James, 41 Foot
Gillie, John, 12 Dragoons
Godwin, John, Hants Feocible Cavalry
GoodfifUow, Joseph,** 10 Foot
on Grant, Bernard,** 82 Foot •..<>•
Grant, Joseph Jeffries, 11 Foot
Greig, George, 2 Life Guards
Grimwood, Thomas, 56 Foot
Grove, Joseph, 3 Dragoon Guards
Grubb, James, Surrey Fencible Cavalry ••••••
Guest, Charles, Pembroke Fencible Caralry ....
Guy, Wm.** 62 F. (jSnt, 8 May 34^ Li. 27 Mar so.)
Hnddon, Richard,*^ 10 Dragoons
^ Hall, John,** 6 West India Regiment . .
[amillon, Richard, 37 Foot
9 «ll Hsnna, WilUam,** 4 Foot
Hardiag, John, 3 Foot •
7,2^ Hardy, Lake, New Bronawick Fencibles . .
QjB Hardy, Thomas, Royal Horse Guards
Ha'-ker, Robert,*^ 41 Foot
Hai^risoa, Alexander, 1 Garrison Battalion
Hariibon, Daniel Charles Rogers, 11 Foot
9 Haslam, Richard,** 5 Dragoon Guards
9 m Heartley, Andtew,** Royal Horse Guards, "1
Adjutant, Bast Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, \
MUitary Knight qf Windsor }
Hendley, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Henstook, Heorjr, 5 Foot
Hewetson, Hamilton, 4 Dragoon Guards
B Htggins, Henry,'' 7 Dragoon Guards
Wi Hill, WiUiam, Rifle Bngade
Hilliard, John, Cornwall Fencible Caralry
Hilton, James, Royal Sappers and Miners
Hodder, John, 1 Regiment Fencible Cavalry
H oUis, James, 69 Foot
Hornby, WUliam, 66 Foot
Home, Robert, 2 Dragoon Guards
Homer, Isaac, 33 Dragoons
9 Hudson, £dward,» 23 Foot
Hume, Wm., 72 F., Town Adiutant at Gibraltar
Jackson, Henry, Royal Horse Guards
Jackson, John, 3 Dragoons
Jenninffs, John, Essex Fencible Caralrv
limes, WilUaiD, Nugent'a Recruiting Corps . . .
Kelly, Richard Seymour, Royal Staff Corps ...
Kenny, WiUlwn,** 51 Foot
Sm Kerr, WilUam,^* 28 Foot (jsm. 7 July 97)
eioifi. Miles, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion
{m Kinkee, Fred(eriok,«* 19 Dragoons
Ledger, Thomas,^ 15 Dngooni
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12 May 37
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125 Dec. 38
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Quarter-Mastelrs.
421
9 Lednm, Jobti,<'7 Foot, MU. Knighfjof Windsor
Lordf Mobert, Boytl Hone Gaarda
M'Clellan, James Creighton,^ 10 Dngoona
M'CIenahan, ThomaSy z Garrison Battdioo
M' Curdy , Daniel^ 74 Foot
M'FheTson, John,^ 72 Foot
Macdonald , William , 1 04 Foot
fi Mackay, Donald,^ 42 Foot
Mackenzie, John, 7 Foot
Maekintoah, William,^ 93 Foot {Bn$. 37 Jon. 14) .
Maitland, Peter, 90 Foot
9 Manlej, Jobo,^ 36 Foot
Mca^fiOdy William,'^ 22 foot
Matthews, William, Royal Artillery
Maudsley, John,^ 8 Hosaars
Merrie, WiUiam, 2 Bragoooa •
Mew. William , 67 Foot
Midwinter f Thonuu, I life Guards •
B Miller, George,^* 2 life Guards
Mingay, John, 92 Foot
~ Wi Moore, Garrett.^' 23 Foot
Moore, Oeorge»*^ 57 Foot
[oore, John, 3 Garrison Battalion
9 Morgan, Jobn,*^ 52 Foot
Morris, WUliam, 19 Foot
Malbolland, Andrew, 18 Foot
Murray, James," 24 Foot
Newland, William, 90 Foot
North, William, 2 Life Guards
O'Brien, Bartholomew,'^ 5 Dragoon Guards . . .
(TGrady, William,'" 12 Foot
^'Reilly, John, 13 Dragoons
Palmer, Samuel, 31 Foot
Hffil Partridge, John, 1 Dragoons
Patetson, Cbarles, Princess Royal's Own Fenc. Cay.
Pegley, Hobert, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
Pittard, Thomas, Ozfo'rd Feuoible Cavalrv
9 Powell, Jobn,»* 77 Foot, Military Knight of\
Windsor 5
{Powers, Jobn,^ Royal Artillery
Pratt, Dayid,* (Q»rn€^ 5 Sept 11 ; Lieut. 26 Oct. 12), )
16 Dragoons \
Preston, John Wm. 76 Foot (JBrw.iiJuneiS; XM9Dec.i6)
Prondfoot, William, Perth Fencifole Cavalry
Quaile, Robeft Orr,^ 17 Dragoons
Rafferty, George William, 6 Foot
B Rand, Samuel," 43 Foot
Reodell, John Gill, 40 Foot
Rice, Thomas, Cinque Ports Fencible Cavalry ....
? Roberts, John,^ 8 1 Foot
ussell, Richard, 25 Dragoons
Salter, Robert, Fife Fencible Cavalry
y Sanderson, Joseph Pressor,*^ 47 Foot
Sewell, WiUiam, Staff Corps of Cavalry
9 Shirley, John, ^ Royal Horse Guards, Aeffutemt, \
North Salopian Yeomanry Cavalry S
Shoolbraid, TbomaSy^^-l 45 Foot
Wk Sidley, George, 23 Foot
Simpson, Edward,^ 2 Life Gaaids
Sleator, Joseph,^ 97 Foot
Smart, Mobert,^ 6 Foot
Smedley, Thos.* 77 F. Fort Adit, Isle aux Noix
^ 9SBi Steel, Joseph,^' 1 Life Guaids ,
Stephens, John,''* Royal African Corps ,
{Stevens, George.** 5 West India Regiment. . .
Stabbs, Joshua,''* 48 Foot
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4 Dec.
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War Services of the Quarter^MoMteru
1 Qaarter Haatar Banbaw aer? ad in the FcninanJa and haa raoeitad ftha War Medal with two
Claapa for Bosaoo and Foentea d*Onor. He served also the Waterloo CaoipalgB.
2 Qnirter-Maatar Baiton aarrad at the aiege and captara of Bbortpow » 1826*6.
3 Quarter Master Bishop served in the Feninaola and haa reoalTad tha War Madal with two
Claapa for Yittoria and Toolooaa. Ha aanred also Iha Waterloo Canpaign.
4 Qnarter-Maater Black served tha canpaigna of 1818 and 14, in Ganaanj asd ffoflaid, and
waa preaant at the attack upon Bergen^^-Zooia.
6 Qoartar-Maatar Bleak&aop waa preaent in tha action before Alco j, in Spain.
6 Qaarter-Maatar Booth aerved the campaign in Spain finm Get 1808 to Jan. 1809, and has
received the War Medal with one Claap for Coninna.
7 Qaarter-Maatar Brand served in tha Peninsula with tha lat life G«affdi» and has received
the War Modal with two Chwpa for Vittoria and Tovlovia.
8 Qaarter-Maatar Brannan aerved in the Feninaola, Fk^anea, and Flandeva, from Jolj 1809»
to the end of the war» inclnding tba battle of Bnaaco; lat aiaga of Badajoa ; battle of AJbohara
(taveralT wounded) i aeliooa of Arroyo del Moltnos and Caatla MarrenitO} hatdea of YHlona
(alightly wounded), tha Pyranaaa, 7tb, 10th, 25tb, and Slat Joly, Kivallo, Niv% 9tll Dao, and
before Bavonne 13th Dec (aiightly wonnded)» St. PaUta, Orthaa, T awhaigr, Tonla«aa» Qoatra
Bras, and Waterloo. He haa received the War Medal witli eight Claipa.
9 Qaar.-Maater Brown aerved the campaign of 1 815, and waa preaent aft tha hallla of Watarloa
10 Qnartar Master J. H. Carter aerved in the Peninania with tha left Ufa Ovarda and haa
received tha War Medal with two Clasps for Yittoria and To«h«ae. Ha asrrad also Cha Water-
loo Campaign.
11 Qoartar-Maater Franeis CoUins sarved in tha Panlnanla fraaa 0^ 1809 to tha and of that
war in 1814, inclading the Battle of Bnsaoo^ ratraaS ia tha lines of Torres Tadraa and snbae-
quent advanee, battle of Foentea d'Onor, siege of Ctndad Bodrigo, bafttja of Baiamanca^ capftara
of Madrid, siege of Borgos and retreat to the frontiers of Pottugal, battSa of IfiMotIa, aiego of
San Sebastian, crossing of tha Bidassoa, battle of the Nive, passage of the Adonr, investment of
Bayonne and rapolse of the sortie, on whioh ofoaaioii ha was woandad thrangh tha left aim.
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
12 Qaarter Maater John CoUina aerved in the Penininla and has reealrad tha War Modal with
two Claapa Car Sahagvn and Benavanle and Tooloiisa.
13 Qnartar Maater Creightoa'a aervkses: Campaign of 1808^9 indndbig tha haHlea of Bolaia
and Yimiera. Expedition to Waloheren and capmre of Flnahing. Sabaeqnant Campaigna in the
Peninania from Sept. 1810 to the end of that War in 1814, inelnding the battle of Ftostttee d'Onor,
•terming of AJmaiei^ notioB ol Avojo ds Molinos, battlas ol YUioitey I^Msas, flhiDa^ Nhs^
fViar SmnuM qf the Qwrim^Miuien. 423
Ortheii md Todoiise i ha liu r«06|Ted the War Medal widi ie?«n Claipi. He MTfid alio th«
Campi4gn of 191 fi and wu piweat at the battle of Waterloo,
14 Quarter Heatw Croon aerred in the Peninaula with the 3nd life Guaida and hat reo«?ed
the War Medal with two Clam for Vittoria and Tonloue.
15 Quarter Hatter Groiekahanh lerred at the siege and oaptare of Copenhagen, in 1B07 ; on
the expeditkn to Ch)ttenbQrgh9 in 1806 1 the eanipaign of 1808-0, in the Feniniola ; ezpeditioii
to Waloherea, aieoe and eaptnre of Mqriiing, 1809 ; campaigna of 1810, 11, 12. la, 14, and 15,
in the Feninanla, France, and Flanden, including the defence of Cadiz and Isla-de^Leon, i^ili
Peb. to Aug. 1810 } batdea of Bnaaoo and Faentea d'Onor— taken ^oner of war while in defence
of the tUU^ I oovering the siege of Badiu^^* in Maroh and April 1812 1 battles of the NiTcUe,
Hive. Toqloose (wounded ia the left leg), Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, Served with the army of
ooonpation until 1818. He has receifea the War Medal with flTe Ctasps.
16 Qoarter-MMter Davidson sened the oamnaigos of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flandsra, and
France, including the aetion at Merzeos, bombardinent of Antwerp (wounded), stonning of
Bergen-op-Zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (twice wounded), «nd oapture of Paris.
17 Quarter Maaler Dobaon served in the Peninsula with the l»t life (}uarda and htta raoeiTed
the War Medal wiHi two Clasps for Yittoiia and Toulouse. He served also the Waterloo cam*
p«gQ.
18 Quarter-Master DweDy served with the Ist battaUon of Coldatream Guardap in HoUand,
in 1799 1 in Ilgyplin 1801 1 at Bremen, in 1805; at Copenhagen, in 1807} and in Uie Peninaula
him the beginning of 1809 to early in 1813.
19 Quarter-Master T, W. Edwarda aerved in the East Indiea from Nov. 1796 to 1880, during
which ioog period he was actively employed in nearly all the eampaigns and engaraaente
which took plaoeb eommenoing with the oattle of Bfalavelly, aiul terminating with the Burmeae
war. Medal for the capture of Seringapatam,
SO Qoarter-Maater Salary served at the oaptnre of the Cme of Ck>od Hope m 1806; in the
Travaucore war, in the East Indies, in 1809; capture of the lale of France in 1810; storming of
Fort Cornelius and capture of Java in 1811; BalU and '*^si*ftft* in 1814; Kandian eampwga
of 1818; aiege and aaaault al Bhurtpore in 1885-6.
ai Quarter-Maater Ellington served in the Peninsula with the 9nd life Ouarda, and hae
received the War Medal with two Ciaapa for Vittoria and Toulouae. He ierved atao the cam-
paign of 1815, and was peaesil al the battle of Waterloo.
22 Quarter Master Elliott served in the Peninsula and has reosived the War Medal with two
Clavs for Yimiera and Corunua.
23 Qoarter-Maater Smmott served in the Peninsula from Oot. 1819 to the end of that war in
1814, and waspresent at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815» including
the bettle of Waterloo.
24 Quarter-Master Fair served in the expedition to South America in 1807, including the
stonniug and capture of Monte Video (wounded), attaek and redaetioa ef the enemyli eamp at
Oiloaia, advance and attack on Buenoe Ayres, attack and rednotkm ef the iMmwut d 9L
Domiego^ at whioh he waa taken pciaoner. In the Peniuwla, nadnp Sir John Moorc^ indudisg
the retreat to Corunna. Expedition to Walcberen in 1809.
25 Qaarter-Master Fairbrother served in the Peninsula from Oot 1812, to the end ef thai
war iu 1814, aud waa preeeat at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the oampaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo^
26 Quarter Maater Donald Fraser served in the Peninsula and haa received the War Medal
with four Claano for Busaoo, Ciudad Bodrieo, Vittoria, and PyreaeeSk
27 Qaarter-Master Frost served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaiga of 1815, ineladlac
the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Claspa for Vittoria and
Toulouse.
28 Quarter-Master GoodfeUow lerved with the 14th in the Nepaul war in 1814-15 ; at
the siege and capture of Hattraa in 1817 ; in the Pindarree and Mahratta campaigns of 1817
and 18 } and at the siegje and storming of Bhurtpere in 1828. He served with the 96th
throughout the war in China (medal), and waa preaent at the capture of Chusan, operatione
before Canton, repdae of the night attaek on Ningpo^ attack and oaptare of the enemy'a
entrenched camp on the heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, takiag of Shanghai
and Wooaung, asaaalt and c^ture of Oliin Kiaag Foo, and investaa^t of Nankin.
29 Qoarter-Maater Grant aerved the campaign ef 1815, indnding the battle of Waterloo and
cepture of Paria.
30 Lieut. Guv served in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1813 to the ooneluskm of the vrar^ aadwa*
at the battles of the Niveile and the Nive, and in the action at the Mayor^ Hoeae; alee at the
iUTestment of Bayonne in 1814. He haa received the War Medal with two Clasps.
31 Quarter-Master Haddom served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with oner
Clasp for Sahagun and Benevente.
32 Quarter- Maater Hall served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Salamanca. He served also the Waterloo Campaign.
83 QuarteiwMaster Banna was present at the assault and capture d Badi^, baltlet ef
424 War Sennets of the Quarter^Masters.
SalAnumoft and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian, and battle of the Kive, for whieh h« haa
receired the War Medal with five Clasps. Served in the American war in 1814 and U, and
was present at Washington, Baltimore, and Kew Orleans. Also the campaign of 1615, indoding
the battle of Waterloo.
34 Quarter-Master Harker served with the 22nd thronghont the campaign of 1843 in Sonde,
under Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the battles of Meeanee and fiyderabad.
35 Quarter Master Haslam serrea in the Peninsula and has received the wsr Medal with one
Clasp for Salamanca.
36 Qoarter-Master Heartley served in the Peninsula firom Oct 1812 to the end of thai war
in 1814, and vras present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, indodBng
the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clas^ for Vittoria and Tonlou^
37 Quarter-Master Higgins served at Walcheren in 1809, and m the Peninsida from July
1811 to the end of that war, indnding the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulonse^ and
other minor actions in which the 3rd light Dragoons were engaged. He has received the Wsr
Medal with three Clasps.
38 Qoarter-Master Hndson joined the 23rd in 1796, and was on the expedition with the
flank o(Mn^anies to Ostend in 1798, and taken prisoner. The following year he served the
campaign in Holland, including the limding at the Helder, and the actions of the lOth and 19tli
Sept, 2nd and 6th October. In 1801 he served the Egyptian campaign, ineloding the
action on the landing, and those of the 12th, 13th, and 21st hGroh (severenr wounded}* In 1805
he served in Hanover; and in 1807 on the expedition to Denmi^ and was present in the
actions of the 17th and 24th August in front of Copenhagen. From 1810 to 1814 he served in
the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Albuhera, the si^ and storming of Badi^os,
and other actions during the above period. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
39 Quarter-Master Kenny served at the taking of Castine in North America, in 1814.
40 Quarter-Master Kerr served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Boaaeo,
Albuhera, Nlvelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal wtfli
six Clasps. Be served also the Waterloo campaign.
41 Quarter- Master Einkee served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Jan. 1813 to
the end of the war in 1815, including the action at Morales de Toro, and battles of Vltlaria,
Pyrenees, Orthes, and Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
42 Quarter Master Ledger served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Sahaffun and Benevente.
43 Quarter-Master Ledsam's services :~Expedition to Copenhagen in i807i Peninsula from
July 1810 to the end of the war, including the oattles of Busaoo, and Albuhera; siege and cap-
ture of Cindad Bodrigo, and Bad^jos; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampehxna, Orthes, and
Toulouse. Present at the attack on Kew Orleans in 1815. He has received the War Medal
with seven Clasps.
44 Quarter-Master MK}leUan served throughout the oampaiffus of 1813 and 14 on the
Niagara Frontiers, including the action before Fort G^rge, fUaokrock, Buffislo^ Chippewa,
Lundy*s Lane, Niagara, before Fort Erie, Cook's mills, and pass of Grand Biver. Received a
oontnsion in the head by a musket shot at the moment of passing through the enemy's line in
the charge at Cliippewa 4th July 1814.
45 Quarter-Master M*Plierson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, inda&g tte
batde of Ballinamuck. Served also at the capture of the Cape of Qood Hope fai 1606, and
was present at the battle of Blnebeif.
46 Quarter Master Mackintosh has received the War Medsl with two Clasps for Maitfadqae
and Guadaloupe.
47 Quarter Master Mackay served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Bnsaoo and Fuentes d*Onor.
48 Quarter Master Mauley served in the Peninsula and has received the Wsr Medal with fam
Claspi for Boleia, Vimiera, Comnna, and Salamanca.
49 Qoarter-Master Mansfield served during twenty years in the East Indies, indadin|^ the
storming of Fort Barabatty in 1803, where be was wounded; and the Mahratta eampaigaa of
1804, 5« and 6, under Lord Lake. Served also at the capture of the Isle of Fraanoe, in 16ia
50 Qoartar-Biaster Mandsley served under Sir Thomas IVowbridtoe in an engagement wHh
three FMnch ships in 1810. Served also at Callinser in the East Indies in 1810 aid 11 ; Has-
sffinab^, Bamnsffhur, and Kahmga ; Hattrass, and in the Doooan in 1817 and 18. Wonndad \m
the right arm, left shoulder, and sliKhtlv in the alidomen at the attaek of Fort Kalunga.
51 Quarter Master Miller served in tne Peninsula with the Snd Life Guards and hM i
the War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoris.
52 Quarter-Master Garrett Moore's services r^Campaign of 1799 In HoQaad, Indudiag
actions on the landing near the Helder, Zyp Dyke, Sand fUlls, and Egmont*op-ZiML and Wh
of Hoora by surprise. Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action on luttdinf, 9fh
March, and the actions of the I2th, IStb, and 2Ut March; siege and captors of AkjMtdri^
Expedition to, and actions of the 17th and 24th Aug. 1807, in front of CopenhaffeiL Plsgia of
Foru Royal and Bourbon, and action in front of Fort Bourbon, Martinique. Peninsula from
1810, to the end of the war, including the following; vis., actions near RedoUa^ Ooaiaixn,
Ahka de Fonte; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nitttle, ITive, Orthes, and TMoosa; iiSB« of
War Services of the Quarter^Mctsters. 425
Oliren^ Bidajoz, Ciadad Rodrigo, Badajoz takon by stomii and forts near Salamauca. Pre-
Bent %t liV^aterloo and the stormiDg of Cambray.
53 Quarter-Master George Moore served in the Peninsula and has received t^c War Medal
with four Clasps for Busaco, Albubera, Pyrenees, and Nive.
54 Qaarter. Master Morgan scrred thronghoat the whole of the Peninsular war, with the
exception of a few months. Including the following battles, sieges, &o., riz,, Cjranna, Almeida,
Busaco, Pombal, Rgdiaha, Miranda de Cor^o, Candeixa, Foz d' Aronce, Sabagal, Fuentes d'Oortr,
Ciudad R >drigo (a rulanteer nn the storming party, and wounded in the left leg), and B^dajoz
(again a volunteer on the storming party^ and severely contused on the head). lie has rcceired
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
55 Quarter-Master Murray's ser^ces: — ^Egyptian campaign of 1801; capture of the Cipe of
Good Hope in 1806; Nepaol campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16; Mahratta war, in 1S17 and 18.
56 Quarter-Master O Brien served in the Poninsnla from Ang. 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, iocludiog the action at Llerena (wounded) and battles of Vittoria, Orthea, and Touloc:$e.
57 Quarter- Master O'Grady embarked with Lord Moira's expedition to Ostend in 1794;
reoeived ft sabre wound in the head at Alost, was subsequently wounded on piqm.'t by a
maskPt-ball in the lefc ankle, and taken prisoner when B«rgen-op-Zi)om was given up. In 1797
he embarked for the West Indies, and wai afterwards present with the expedition to M>irtinique,
capture of Surinam and Cura<;oa. He next served on the expedition to South America; «va8
one of the forlorn hope at the storming of Monte Video, and aUo present at the takiu<? of
Buenos A^res. In 1809 he accompanied his Regt. (the 87th) to Spain, and was present at the
defence ot C^diz and Tarifa (wounded in the hand), and at the battles of T<ilavera, Birrosii,
Vittoria, Kivelle, Orth^s, and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
58 Qiarter-Maiter Powell served in the E^t Indies from May 1788 to Sept. 1807, incluf^ing
the redaction of Cann%nore, campaign against Tippoo, terminatmg at Seriogapatsim 14ch Feb.
1792; capture of Cochin, 20th O^t. 1793 ; capitulation of Colombo and its depenlenoios, 16ih
Feb. 1796.: campaign against Tippoo in 1799, including the affair of Saedasseer, and the reduc-
tion of Saringapatam; astault and capture of J imalabad, S-'pt. 1799; campaign against D >oudia
Waugh; campaign la Wynaad (sfvcrely wounded through the left wrist by a muiket-shot on a
reconnoitring party, 22ud J^n. ISOl); assault of Pans:>tUmcoarchy; asiault and Ciptire oP
Anakenny. Served also in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and
has received the War Medul with one CUsp for Bidajoz.
59 Quarter-Master Po*rers s rved on the expeditit.m to Denmark in 1807, and was present at
the aic^e of Copenhagen and action at Kioge. Went with the army under Sir John Moore to
Gottcuburg, and aftor«v-»rd« to Portuj^al and Spain, — present on the retreat to and at the battle
ofCorunna. Served af(er wards on tlic Walchcren expedition, and was several tioies en^a^ed
againsi the French' Flotilla, in S)utli BeveUnd. Accompanied the army under the Duku of
Wellington to the Continent in 1815. and returned with tho army of occupation.
60 Lieut. Pratt served in the Pc;ninsula from April 1809 to the end of that war in 1811, in-
eluding the passage of the Doaro, and battles of Tulavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, SiiUmmca,
Vittoria, and investment of Biyonno. Served also at Bhurtpore, under Lord Comber 'lere.
He haa received the War Medal with five Clasps.
61 Quarter-Master Quaile sailed with the 17 th Drap^oons in October 1806 on the Expedition
to South America under Sir Simuel Auchmuty, and was present at the siege and captHro of
Monte Video and at all the subsequent engagements until the British Troops finiUy evacuated
that country. Embarked with his Rpgt. for India in 1808 : Served the Caiupjiigns on the
N«rrbadda in 1814 ; in Kutty war and Kutch in 1815, including the Capture of Anjar and BhooJ
Bhuoi ; in Dwarkar and Island of Bate in 1816 ; against the Plndarreea in 1817 and 18 ; with
the Kutch Field Force in 1820.
62 Quarter-Master Band's services :— battles of Vimiera and Corunna. Expedition to Wal-
eberea 1809. Peninsular campaigns from 1811 to the end of the war, including the e-if>ge and
atormng of Badajoz (feverely wounded at the assault) ; battles of Salamanca and Vittoria ;
Sttick on the heights of Vera ; battles of Kivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Battle in front of New
Oi-Ie«B«, 8th Jan. 1815. He has received the War M^dal with eight Clasps.
63 Qtiarter-Mostf^r John Boberta served on Lord Moira*s expedition and with the Duke of
York* in 1794 and 1795, and was present at the siege of Nimcguen and other affairs of impor-
lanse. From 1795 to 1801 he served in Hanover, Madeira and the West Indies, and was pre^^nt
At the taking of the Danish and Swedish Islands and he served also against the Hri;;uuds in
Grenada, and against the Caribs in St. Vincent. From 1803 to 1810 he served ia the i inutsular
Caoapaigns, including the passage of the Douro, battle of XJavera, and several affairs of outposts.
He has received the AVar Medal with two clasps.
64 Quarter-Master Sanderson served in the Peninsula with the 40th and has re celved the "^Var
H«»dal with six Ciaf ps for Badajoz, Vitturia, Pyrenees, St. St^bastian. Orthes, and Toulouse.
65 Quarter- Master Shirley served in the Ptininsula from Oct. 1812 to May 1813, and again
from Jan. 1814 to the end of that war.
65t Qoarter- Master Shoolbraid served the Kandian campaigns of 1817 and 18, and captured
one of the principal rebel ohiefs, for which gallant conduct he was noticed by the geucral cum*
' ig in chief in the orders of the day.
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426 War Smvkei of the Quarter^Mastert.
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66 Qaurt«r*Mftiter SimpMn has rcoeiTed the Wtf M«dal with on« Clasp for Tooloaseu
67 Qaarter-fifaster Sleator served in Sicily and in the Peninsula from 1809 to flu cod of that
war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with one clasp for the Pjrreneeai
68 Quarter- Master Smart served in the Peninsnla wilh the 6lh and has received the War
M«dal with one Clasp for Yiitoria.
69 Qaarter Master Smedley served in the Peoinsula with the 77th, f^om Jnlf 1811 toFeh*
1813, and again from Oct 1818 to the end of that war in 1814.
70 Qoarter-Master Steel served in the Peninsnla with the 1st Life Onardi and has laodved
the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Tonlonse.
71 Qaarter-Master John Stephens served in the Nepanl war In the Seat Indies,
72 Qoarter- Master Stevens served in the Peninsnla and has received the War Medal vith
three Clasps for Corunna, Klvelle, and Nive.
73 Quarter- Master Stubbs served at the blockade of Malta, in 1800} and In the Pcniaaala
from Jane 1809 to the end of that war in 1814; indndinfc the battles of Talavent and Boaaeo,
siege and capture of Badajos. and battles of Vittoria, Pampelnna, Orthes, and Tonloiiaew He
has recei-'c the War Medal with eleven Clasps.
74 Quarter-Master Tiller served with the 6th at Walcheren, and was sererelv woondad hi the
head, and slightly in the left hand at the siege of Flashing on the 7th Aug. 1 809. In the Penin-
sola from 1812 to May 1814, indnding the battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, Onbea»aad Toolossa.
He has reoeived the War Medal with fonr CUups.
75 Qoarter-Master Troy served in the campaigns In the Peninsula, France, and yhadtn with
the Royal Horse Qoards, and was present at every action in which that Regt was engaiordt In*
dnding the battle of Waterloo, tie has received the War Medal with two Chups for Vittoria
and Tonloose.
76 Quarter-Master Waddell served in the Peninsnla and has receired the War Medal with three
Clasps for Fuentes d*Onor, Vittoria, and Tonloose. He served also the Waterloo Campaign.
77 Quarter-Master Wallls served in the Burmese war.
78 Quarter-Master Ward served in the Peninsnla with the 30th from March 1609 to Jane
1813, inolading the defence of Cadis from 4th June to 25th Sept. 1810 { occupation ot tha lines
of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Sabngal, AloiCida, and Barba del Paeroo» b«ttle
of Fuentes d*Onor, sieee of Badajos, and action of Villa Muriel. Served the campaign of 18 U in
HoUaud, under Sir Thomas Graham ; and that of 1815, nnder the Duke of WelUogtott. Be has
received the War Medal with three Clasps.
79 Quarter- Master Webster served in the Peninsnla with the 2nd Life Guards and haa rv
oeived the War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
80 Quarter- Master Weston served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; and vrith that to
Copenhagen in 1807. Served also in the Peninaula from 30Ui DfC. 1808 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the passage of the Douro and caputre of Oporto, battlea of Boaaeo and
Fuentes d Door, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, ooveriog the siege of Badajos, battle of Sslamara,
capture of Madrid, siege of Burgas» battle of Victoria, aie^ of San t^bastiao, passage ol the
Bidassoa, battle of the Hive (9Ui to 13ih Dec.), passage of the Adoor, investment of Bajonae
and repulse of the sortie, lie has received the War Menial with fit e Claapa.
81 Quarter- Master Williams was present with the Buffs at the battle of Ponniar on the 29th
Deo. 1843» and has reoeived the Bronae Star.
83 Qoarter-Master WiUox servid with the54lh in Stralsnnd under General Gibba in lIlS,
and the sabaequent campaign In Holland under Lord Ljnedoch, ioctudinc the attack on Mcrivm
and bombardment of Antwerp. He served also the campaifca of 1815, incTudiog the storming aod
capture of Paris i aud finalljr in the Burmeae war, including the attack and captnre of Mahalee,
and the assault and capture of Arracan.
88 Quarter- Master Thomas Wright served in South America in 1807« nnder Qeoeral White-
look i also at Waloheren in 1809, including the siege of Floshingi
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
427
COM HtSSARIBd^OE VtiRAL.
AAamn, Joaepfa Hollifigworth* 20 Jan. 97
Bisset, Sir John* KCH 31 Jal)r 1 1
Ctcrtf, fuppet* 24 Dec. 44
(Coffin, Sir Edirard Pine* 1 July 40
_ Dfckens, James^ 19 Jnly 21
Drake, Jobn^ 30 Au^. 38
DantDore, Thomas* 25 Dec. 14
rfHoet, An^staa 25 Dec. 1 4
9 Haines, Gregory* 80 Aug. 33
Hetretaon, WilHam 23 Dec. 43
Kflowlee, Francis Kdward 28 Dec. 47
Lnseombe. T<n>. Popbam 15 An^. 26
Palmer, Charles 26 Dec. 46
9RoQ(b, Ar Randolph I.>«KCB.] 5 Aug. 26
AAriTTT'COMMXSSAllISS-GEKERAL.
Allan, Dafid • 13 June 13
» Barney, Richard*' 19 July 21
Bent, Thomas Hamlyn 19 Mar. 07
Bland.John 26 Dec. 46
5 Booth. WilUam" 18 Dec. 18
Bretrn. Richard 29 May 93
Clarke, Charles A 16 Dec. 45
Couche, Edward 12 Aag. 06
9 Cumming, William^' 10 Sept. 30
9 Daoiel, John Edgcumbe'* 26 Dee. 46
Forbes, Charles John 25 July 15
9 Oriere, William 3 Feb. 13
Hageoau, John Frederick 25 Dec. 14
9 Hill. Hugh 20 Jan. 37
Hopkins, Samuel • • . •25 Dec. 14
9 ibbetson, Denzil" 10 Sept. 30
9 Kearney, Daniel'* 13 Dec. 33
Low, Isaac .25 May 97
9 Lukin, William 2 Sept. 14
Malassez, Nicholas 20 Jan.
Nugent, Geo.Steph.N.Hodges22 Ocf.
Ogilvie, James*' 22 Mor.
Isborn, Thomas 28 June
9 Robinson, Edward Cooke.. ..22 Oct.
fl St. Remy, P. C. Lelievre de 19 July
cbmidrhen, Augustus 27 July
Singer, Paulus Amili us (JreZan<2) 1 April 00
Somerville, Alexander ........ 19 July
SI Spurrier, John 10 Sept.
weetland, John 16 Noir.
TeckeU, John (Musters) 19 Nov.
9 Telfer, Buchan Fraser** 25 Dec.
Tench, John 16 Dec.
Thompson, James ...16 Dec.
Thomson, William 26 Dec.
9 Wemyss, William»> 25 Dec.
Wethered. Thomas« 21 Mar.
9 While, George 20 Nor.
Woodhouse, James, CMG 7 June
37
16
12
38
16
21
12
21
30
02
05
14
45
45
46
14
07
15
25
ISSISTANT-COMMIBBARIES-OBNERAL.
Bailey, Michael 20 Jan. 37
Bailey, WUIiam 20 Jan. 37
9 Bayler, Henry A 1 July 40
Beech, William 24 Feb. 10
Birney* George (Ireland) .25 June 08
CameroDy Kenneth ••••••• 1 July 40
Campbell, James 26 Dec. 49
Carr, Samuel 24 Dec. 41
{Carruthers, David 24 Feb. 10
Chalmers, Andrew** 20 Jan. 37
Charters, Robert 1 July 40
9Chiaranda, Francis Leonard ..10 Sept. 30
Child, George 4 May 15
Clark. Thomas 1 Jnfy 40
Colvill, Robert (Ireland) 23 Feb. 09
Courtcnay, George Townsend . .26 Sept. 00
Cramer, Ilenry John 4 May 15
Crookshank, George 3 Aug. 14
Davidson, John 20 Jan. 37
Davidson, Peter Eraser 19 July 21
Dillon, 5irWm. Bar/. (Jrc?fln(0 25 June 08
Engelbach, Thomas Lewis .... 1 May 01
Gelston. Thomas (Ireland) ... .25 Jarte 08
Goldrisk, James (Ireland) .... 1 Jan. 99
Grellier, George 3 Feb. 07
Grindlay, Robert . . .• < . . 30 July 25
9 Head, Sir George*^ 25 Dec. 14
Hey dinger, William Charles. . . .25 May 12
Hoffay, Ernest Albert I July 40
Howard, Charles 26 Dec. 40
9 Jennings, William 7 June 25
9 Kearney, Thomas 10 Aug. 11
Ledwith, William (Ireland) ... .25 Mar. 14
Lee, Robert 1 July 40
Lithgow, William 22 Oct. 16
Low, William 28 June 38
9 M*Leod, Donald" 25 Dec. 14
Mason. James 1 July 40
Matthey, Alpbonso 9 Nov. 13
Palmer, Constantino John "4 Feb. 06
Pryce, Josiah 25 Oct. 27
Raj^land, William 20 Jan. 37
Ragueneau, Charles 10 Sept. 80
0 Reed, James William 1 July 40
9 Riddell, Archibald 10 Sept. 80
Roberta, Peter I July 40
Rogerson, Ralph 31 Mar. 14
9 Skelton, Thomas Loorey**. . . .22 Ocf. 16
s»tevens, William 1 July 40
Swainson, William 29 Mar. 13
Swinney, George 20 Jan. 37
9 Wemyss, Charles** 1 July 40
9 Wilkinson, John Walter*' 10 Aug. 11
Williams, Charles 1 July 40
9 Wilson, James 1 Juir 40
9 Wood. John 25Apr'il 15
Woolrabe, John 20 Jan. 37
9 W^ybault, Patrick Robert" ..25 Dec. 14
DAPUTT-ASSI9TANT-COMMI88AHIB8*
OBNKRAL.
Anderson, John David 11 Oct. 14
9 Archdeacon, Edwd. Montagu^ 6 Oct. 32
9 Bain, George** 20 May 28
Dayley, Thomas 10 Aug. 11
Baynes, Sir £. Staart, KCMG. 16 Dec. 13
Beltz, Samuel 31 Mar. 14
Billings, Francis Thomas 9 Sept. 14
9BoyeB,Geo.Thos.Wm.BUney 3Feb. 13
Brackenbory, Langley • 7 June 26
Commissariat Department.
Brathw^it, Frederick 1 Juljr 40
Calder, Patrick 2 Jan. 13
Castl«. Slodden 13 Jan. 29
V Charlier, Joseph" 25 Dec. 14
Coates, William 1 Oct. 13
Curran, Boarentura Romero ... .25 Dec. 14
David, John 11 Oct. U
Davies, Peter 15 Jan. 14
De Smidt, John Pateal Larkina 1 July 40
9 Dilke, William 22 (»ct. 16
V Kyi, John Oeorge'' 25 Dec. 14
Faxardo, Aug. Maria Guaxardo 25 Dec. 14
Fitagwald, James David 22 Oct. 16
Freeborn, John 25 Dec. 14
Graham, Frederick 22 Oct. 16
9 Gr«i^, Willtnm'^ 25 AprU Id
Grist, James Bond 19 July 21
Haa$(ml. Sohnoon Edonm. ..... 20 May 28
Harper, Charles 22 Oct. 16
Harris* Antbony Charles 35 Dec 14
Hodson, Jamea do
Horne, Jamea •••.•• do
Le Mesurier. Heoiy • . • • •
Macpherson. James ..••.
Marter, Thomas Peter . » •
Montgoroerie, Frederick •
9 O'Meara, William
Petrie, Samuel
RichardsDO, Frao. Moaely.
Robinson. Augustus Facey
Rodaey, Hon, Mortimer .
Ross, Robert William
9 Schmitter, John Sotomon
Sedgwick » Thomas « . .
9 Sisson, Marcus Jacob . . . <
Smith , Tho. Tringham . • . i
Stauton. William
Stsyner, Tbomaa AUea . . . .
Streatfield, Wra. Sandeforth
Thomson, Edmiind • .
Thornton, Charles
Whitehead, Hen. Low« ...i
Wilson, Thomas • • . . • t • • • •
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4 May IS
22 Oct. 16
9 Mar. 12
25 Dec. 14
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27 A«ir. IS
22 Feb. 42
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22 Oct. 16
9 Nov. U
19 July 21
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4 May 16
3 Dm. '42
13 July 14
SSDea 14
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War Services of the Commissariat Department.
Commissaries General.
1 Mr. Adams has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
2 Sir John Bisset has received the War Medal with one Cla^p for Salamanca.
3 Mr. Carey has received the War Medal with seven Clasps fur Talavera, Busaco, Foentes
d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse.
4 Sir Edward Pine Coffin has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Coranna, Vittoiia,
and Toulouse.
6 Mr. Dickens has received the W^ar Medal with three Clasps for Coronna, TaUTexm, «a4
Basaeo.
7 Mr. Drake has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Corunna and Bosmeo.
8 Mr. Dunmore has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Coranna.
9 Mr. Haines has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps for Coranna, TaUverSy Bunco,
Faentrs d'Onor, S<ilamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthps, and Toulouse.
10 Sir Randolph Routh has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Basaoo, Albohen,
and Nivelle.
Deputy Commissaries General.
11 Mr. Barney has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Coranna and Bnaaeo.
12 Mr. Booth has received the War Medal with ten Clasps for Curnnna, Talavera, Boweo,
Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nice, Orthes, and Touloose.
13 Mr. Cummin^ has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Talaren, Barrosa, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
14 Mr. Daniel hss recehed the War Medal with six Clssps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, NiveUr, Nire,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
15 Mr. Ibbetson has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Roleia and Vimierm.
16 Mr. K)«rney has received the W^ar Medal with aiz C.asps for Vittoria, Pyrcncca, KircOe.
JS'ivr, Oithrst and Tonloase.
18 Mr. Ogilvie has receiyed the WV Medal with three CU^pi for Albtthero, Sakmuica, ead
Otthea.
_ , War Semees of the Commissariat Departmeni, 429
19 Mr. Telfer bas reeehecl the War Medal with one Clasp for Comnna.
20 Mr. Winiam Wemyss has received the War Medal with nine Claapa for Holela^ Vimiera«
Comnna, Talavera, Baaaco, Faentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Yittoria, and Nivelte.
21 Mr. Wethered has receiTed the War Medal with one Claap for Gnadaloope.
Assistant Commissaries OeneraL
22 Mr. Chalmeri hai recexTed the War Medal with four Claapt for Salamanca, Vittotia, Nivalle,
mnd Kive.
23 Sir George Head bta reeeWed the War Medal with seven Claapt for Bosaco* FuMites d'Onor,
Tittoria, Pyreneca, Nivelle, Orthet, and Tonlonae.
24 Mr. M'Leod has received the War Medal with she Claipa for Roleia, Yinicra, Boaaco, Al-
bnhera, Safaniaaca, and Yittoria.
25 Mr. Sk^on has reoeived the War Medal with two Clatps for Badajoz and Salamanca.
26 Mr. Charles Wemyss has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Salamanca and Vit-
toria.
27 Mr. WSkiDSon has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Coranna, BosaeOi and
Albvhera*
2d Mr. Wybanlt has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Bnsaco, Fnentea d'Onor,
and Salamanca.
Deputy Assistant Commissaries GeneraL
29 Mr. Archdeacon has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Tonlonse.
30 Mr. Bain has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Nive, Ortbes, and Tonlonse.
31 Mr. Charlier has received the War Medal with five Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,
Ortbes, and Tonlonse.
32 Mr. £yl has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Ciadad Rodrigo, Salamanca, and
Tittoria.
33 Mr. Greig has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Yittoria, Orthes and Tonlonse.
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SrRGEONS OF THE FIRST CLASS.
Allan, Colin, 3ID
9 Anderson, Andrew,*' MJ)
BairU, John, 3fD
Beckett, Thnmas •
9 Berry, Tifus
V Bougie, Jolin,*» 3/i>
^ Boyle, Alexander,** AID
Braude5, Chriictfitn Louis
Brown, Ilobirt
Burton, Edward
M4 Ch( nevix, Geo." Coldstream \
Gd.x. (Surg.'MflJ, 4 Sept. 30) . . ]
Clark, Thomas
Coates, Willisim Henry • • . , .
Colcl<)U(th, Anthony Caesar*^*
Cotton, Thomas Forresr** •
Dickinson, XoUes ••.
Docker, 'I'iiomaii
5 2.1 Finnie, U illiam. *^*
)^ $91 Fogo, Thomas Macmillan,*^ I
MD. Onl. (^Sen. Surg. 1 Jan. 43) S
^ Fraser» Arch. Cum))bell *•
3P 35 1 Galliers, William*^
13 Glasco, John ^
^ 9<ll GootI, gamuel,»' Scots Fuj». }
Gd!«. {Snrgaon'Maj. 24 Feb. 37) S
Grant, J>.hn
9 O) Grant, liobprt
\y Griffith, Johu«
4^ ^'^\ l]arrison,John,^'^Gren.Gds. }
Surgeifti'Mqjorf 17 3Iar- 37) . . 5
Hciiley, John
Hoelson, John," 3/i>
U f 31 Hunter. Win." iW^I>..Celd»t. }
Grds. Hurgeon-Maj. 16 Mar. 38) J
P ?2l Jeye», Saniuel,^« MJ)
P lU Jonis. Wni.," UD
K< nny, Michael William^^*
P Kindi n, Alexander
Lcath, John, MI)
9 Li^liibody, Jolin^'*
M • A rthur, Jaroeh,» MD
MSM unn, Uobert Andrew,®* MJ), . .
9 MarMlto, William
Melville, Ali-xand* r, MD
MiliHi', Archibald
|) iTJl Mfttit, Januf»,«' .VD
^ SiJil Murray, Dcnniii, MJ)
Palmer, Charlei* QuartUy
1^ Peach, George'^
Pilkin^ton, Edward
9 Pooler, John"
Preston, Johu^*
Reynolds, Michael
)) Uobertfon, Henry, MJ)
$ Salmon, Hdw.,^^ ScoU Put. Gdg. )
(Surgeon- Mqjor 4 Dec. 28). . . .- i
D 5 ai .^eott, Iiol)crt, MJ)
Sillery, Uobert, MD
CSd i^iinpson, Eduard,^^ Ordnance }
(Senior Surgeon, 10 Jan. 41) . . \
9 ^\ Smith, Thomas,'^ MD.. . . . . .
^ Stratton, Roberi^
V Tabcrgcri Jobo, iiri>
UOfiPITAL
AS61ST.,&C.
1 Mar. 05
8 July 11
17 OctV 09
n Sept. 00
ASSISTANT
SUIIGEON.
25 June 03
4 Feb. 08
21 Jan. 13
SURGEOK.
8 July 00
9 May 11
24 July 12
8 April 04
• • • • •
4 Oct. 10
17 Oct. 00
2oJuDe 12
8 Jan. 01
11 Dec. 00
11 Jan. 00
21 Jan. 13
17 Dec. 12
3 June 13
12 Nov.
22 Jan.
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2 May 03 2o Mar.
21 April
20 Feb.
11 }ioy. 02
17 Aug. 16
8 May OC
25 June 12
24 June OS
16 Oct. 07
12 Nov. 031)9
11 Dec. OC
24 Feb. 26
15 Jan. 24
16 June 96
14 April 13
13 Mar. 36
25 June 98
12 26 Oct. 20
0 April 00
23 May 01
11 April
16 June
7 May
20 June
4 Aug.
Sept.
10 Fob.
14 Nov. 11 28 Nov.
12 Nov. 06 21 Nov.
26 Sept.
16 Oct. 03 3 Dec.
1 Jan.
20 Aug. 04 20 June
24 Jan. 1427 April
22 Nov. 13! 1 Nov.
26 Mar*
24 Mar. 04ll0 Sept.
7 Nov. 04 16 Dec.
|24 Oct.
OXov, 12 22 June
18 Oct. 13,17 April
11 Mar. OOi 4 April
jlOMay
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1 May 04 20 July
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24 May 16 18 April
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20 Mar. 12
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CLASS
«UHOEOK.
25 Mar. 8C
Regimental
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8 July ȣ.
2 Jan. 06
15 Oct 12
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2 July 07
8 June Oi
IJone 2(
17 Dec.
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7 Dec. 38
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P2 Feb.
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April 18
3 Mar. 37
Regimental
13 July 47
Kegimfntal
3 Aug. S6
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20 Jan. 43113
18 Srpt. 46 n>
14 July 48
Regimental
do Aug. 27
17 Attg. 09
10 Mar. OS
Regimental
25Ffib. 181
WBE5
PLACED OS
HALF PAT.
30BOC. 54
23 Aug. 33
15 5«pt 87
16 Mar. 9i
3 Oct 45
il Aug. 40
16 June 49
6 Mar. 41
31July 40
Sept CV
22 Jul/ 46
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2 Sept 46
17
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Ang. 42
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fWti. 16
Jmiy 46
24 Feb. 3:
06 50
09 27
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1 Not. 42 18 Sept. «*
SO Jan. 44
Medical Department.
433
8T7BOBOirS OF THE FIBST CLASS.
9 Taylor, John
Tuck^ir, John
White, Moses, ilfi> ,
9 113a Whymptr, Sir Wm.7» MV.
\' C. Gd§. {Surg.-MaJ. 24 Feb. 25)
9 Widmer, ChriBtophep'*
Wilson^ James, MJD -.
BURGEONS.
9 Abell, JoBcph," 60 Foot
AbercTombie, John, 60 Foot
9 Altardyce, James, 5 Garrison Batt.
Anderson, Charles, Scorch Brigade . .
9 Anderson, Thomas, 3 Foot
Aiioesley, Charles,'* MD. 2 Drngoon5
9 Arnott, Archib-ld," MJ}„ 20 Fooi
Ay ton, Robinson,'* 34 Foot
9 Bacot, John.'' 21 Draj^oons
Bain, Wm. MD. 34 F. Med. Officer I
Mmtary Prison at Cork 5
Belt, James," 2 Life Guards
Black, Ebenezer, 18 Dragoons
iE® Bolton, John, 7 West Ind. Re^t.
9 Bidton, Row. Hen.'» MD., 78 F.
Bromet, WilHjim. MD., 1 LifeGds.
9 Brown, Frederick,*' MD,, 73 Fooi
9 Brown. Josh." Staff Corps of Cav.
Byrne, William Gibson, Staff
Cahill, Alexander, 25 Foot
9 W8i Callandar, John,«« R. W. Trail.
Campbell, James, 28 Fool
9 Campbell, John.®* MD., 93 F. \
Med. Off. Mil. Prison atGreenlaio S
Carnegie, John, MD.y 62 Foot
Carter, John, 60 Foot
Carver, Walter, 4 Royal Vet. Batt. .
Cathcart, Martin ,•* 7 Dragoon Guard.<>
Clark, Thomas, 19 Foot
Coffhlan, John. 86 Foot.
Colchester, Thomas, Ordnance ....
9 Coombe, Chas.^ Cold^t^eam Gds.
Corfield, Charle*. 88 Foot
9 Coulson, Alexand( T, 48 Foot ....
9 Cross, James, 83 Foot
Cuddy, Stephen," Ordnance
Canningham, Alexander,*" 86 Foot . .
Daunt, William,"' MD., 6 Dragoons
Davidson, James,"' 50 Foot
9 Dalies, Daniel Owen,''* 18 Foot . .
Davies, Henry, MD.y 100 Foot ...
9 Dealey, Charles," 81 Foot
Desailly, Joseph, 4 Foot
Drysdale, James Murray, 33 Foot . .
9 &ts,MichaelLamhton,^l Life Gds
Swing, Joseph, 05 Foot
FergUHon, John,'* 45 Foot ........
Ferris, Henry, Ordnance
9 Fltcpatrick, Nicholas,** Ordnance
Fletcher, Joseph,** Ordnance
9 Forater, Thomas, 3 Foot . *
Fonter, lohn, MD.!" 73 Foot
HOSPITAL-
ASSIST. ,&C.
4 Sept. 94
Sept. 94
4 ApriL 14
Jane 04
3 June 15
4
9
25
22
23
Nov. 06
June 98
never
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
5 May 25
SURGEON.
30 April 99
18 Mar. 95
29 July 36
14 Nov. 05!25 Dec. 13
15 Aug. 05 24 Oct. 11
30 Jane 25
June
Jan.
never
Sept.
never
95
05
05
r
24 June 15
6
19
•26
4
19
19
8
20
24
25
Nov. 13
May 06
never
Nov. 07
Oct. la
May Ob
Jan. Ob
Dec. 25
Aug. 03
1805
Feb. 20
Mar. 13
Fob. 04
never
5 Jan. 08
9
13
13
12
24
20
3
19
7
28
•25
17
Nov.
never
never
Sept.
April
Jan.
never
July
Sept.
June
April
Aug.
Feb.
July
Feb.
never
Mar.
May
April
July
never
Nov.
12
90
00
11
04
07
15
10
03
11
99
24
13
97
03
99
131
10 April
6 Mar.
4 Aug.
27 June
5 May
25 Dec.
1 May
2 July
30 June
06
99
01
98
08
96
06
03
9
2
9
3
4
25
19
15
7
25
Nov.
Mar.
never
Feb.
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
May
Oct.
2o
15
09
09
14
10
08
26
07
07
25
27 July
25 Feb.
25 Sept.
25 June
23 Mar.
15 July
19 June
30 May
5 July
4 April
21 Jan.
23 Aug.
10 Sept.
9 June
13
09
89
FIRST
CLASS
SURGEON.
4 Feb. 08
23 June 03
16 Dec. 45
6 Nov. 12
•20 Sept 89
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF FAT.
19 Nov, 47
•29 April 36
1 Not. 42
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25
OOldO
29
25
00 20
I3I28
99
12
14
29 Dec. 37
1
21
14
7
6
8
28
2
25
25
19
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Mar.
June
•25
25
14
Dec.
Sept.
May
June
July
June
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
18
19
23
95
26
36
26
28
20
16 Mar. 49
37
13
91
13
35
25
13
41
09
13
35
4
10
9
23
2
22
25
14
17
25
30
July 45
Nov. 21
Feb. 24
Mar. 26
June 43
June 26
Feb. 19
April 48
Mar. 14
June 29
July 44
15*27 Dec. 3330 Mar. 49
19
27
'Z5
11
11
1
26
3
30
•25
20
4
8
10
4
7
3
1
4
8
9
Sept.
Jan.
April
D;C.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
May
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
June
Jan.
April
Dec.
Nov.
5
2
6
27
16
5
16
14
04
03
01
09
22
27
01
l)^)'-25
O2I3I
13il0
06 1
04 6
0812
25 28
13
08
18
01
25
00
09
14
97
04
00
20
5
19
3
26
3
4
8
1
U
2
0326
15
Sept.
Mar.
April
April
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Nov.
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
May
July
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Mnr.
Jan.
How.
May
July
April
ir30
09|lO
00|12
15'l7
95 25
34-29
41 5
05
09
11
30
14
12
14
40
30
11
32
12
41
12
35
35
04
11
07
1030
3630
•26
19
•25
5
5
5
16
30
14
15
30
6
•28
6
12
24
23
1
31
Sept. 13
Oct. 17
July 21
Mar. 43
Dec. 00
Nov. 44
April 47
Nov. 12
June 17
Sept. 14
May 37
May 20
Sept. 34
Feb. 44
June 48
Oct. 36
May 18
May 45
Mar. 16
Sept. 47
Nov. 35
Sept. 48
Feb. 43
Sept. 08
June 30
Oct. 14
Nor. 28
May 45
Medical Departme:^
or THE PIRST CLASS.
MD ••••••
Andrew/' i»^X>. ••
MJ)
mas
IIS
UOSPITAL-
A881ST.,&C.
ASSISTA ?
SUUGEO
••••••
17 Oct. 99
21 Sept. 09
1 »Ior. Oo)
8 July 11
25 Juuc
4 Feb.
21 Jan.
8 July 99
9 May H
• • • •
yy
xander/* MD
ristlan Louis
rt
.•ard...» •, V
X Geo.** Coldstream |
g\.Maj, 4 Sept. 36) . • S l^^ ^^^^ ^2
as I g XprU 94
iamHfnry..... \^^^ \\\
Uitbony Ca^sar*-* 1^ Qct. 13,17
inasyorresv^ 17 Oct. 951
N'o^ca
0 m a H 25 J «ne V2\-
3, ThomoB Macmillan» I
1. (5fw.5Mr<7.1Jttn-*3> >
^rcli. C«mi)beU ** ' ,
Hers, W.lliam^^ » ^ ^^"^
John ^ :
)d,gaTnuel.*» Scots Fus. |
nrgion-Maj. 24 Feb. 37 ) ^
m •
int,Ilobert I ••*'
,Johu« -l^Apr
rnM)n,John,*'^Gren.Gd». )
I'Mqjar, 17 Mar. 37) . . i
ahn
obn,** 3fZ>
nt(r,Wm.**i»/X).»Ciad!it. }
'urgeon-MaJ' 16 Mar. 88) J
yes, Samuel,*^ JWjD
nts, Win.," M/)
icbael William*'*
, Alf xander
iiu.MD
)dy, John^**
, Jamcti,** AIZ>.
Itobcrt Andrew,*® MJ).
1, William
U( xaiuh r, MI>
rhibald
ffit,Jamcfi,6> MD. ..
irray, Dennis, MJU..,
Iiarlcs* Quartlty .. ..
8 Jan
11 Dec
llJoi
21 J8t
17 1>
3 J
*23
14
1-
joome^"
, Kd ward , .
roIm«
Ill/*
Michael
n, Henr>% 3fD, .
t:dvv.,« Scots Fup.
'Major 4 Dec, Si)),
, Jiof>erf, i»a>
rt^MD.
', Kdttard,«7 Orriniiie
j
«/yf ow, i 0 Jan; 4 n ".7 i ' ^ " '^— —
^hen
oho, MI}, .\'.V r^ *
Medical Departmatt.
WilM)ii,JnB.ZI
?Abell,J«qU«,^
Abcnmnitw, J>te.9 1
P Allirtjn.Jc*!,; ,
Andnmi.Cfa^V-
P ADdnWB.nKri
inoalej, Cteib,'' '
pArnoll.Aitfc4.-
Ajton, RobloKc '
9 Bacnl, JslnJ
Baiii.WnuJfD
MIElOryPr
Belt, Jimo,'-
Bl«*, Ebtr
13 July 0J>
7 Oct. 07
11 May 01
Bynj'
I ins Ordnance
' m Foot
V. iin. of Mililii
Dragoon* .... .
23 Oct. IS
1.1
lOHar. I
7 April I
5 June I
10 June 1
25 Oct. 03
2S Feb. Of
HJuly li
.11,1" 7 R. Viit. Bait.
■> Itojol Vtrtcran Ball.
10 Foot
3 Mar. 37
, Jan. 10
« Auff. I
6 July I
lOFfb. '
20 Dec.
9 SiTl.
10 April 08 U Mar.
10 Dec. lu 0 Sept'. 13
26 Aug. SO 1 Mo». 43
to Oct. 30,13 Jbu. M
9 Sept. 1335 April 29
25Feb. 11.33May 16
July 14 20 Au^. 41
lit Feb. 00 13 July SO
^3 Aug. lljlSJan. 87
"July 03 26 Feb. 21
— ■ Ocu 46
4 Oct. 24
23 Sept. 25
26 Aug. 4Q
1 Dae. 48
111 Mar. 14
IS Jan. 44
15 June 16
Oct. 23
13 July 37
19 Feb. 39
27 Oct. 46
24 May 28
20 Oct. S5
IJuIy 43
3 June 43
1 Ool. 47
iei4
II gspt. 38
ISOi^t. 39
i A|iril 3 .
15 May 31
i3 Hat. 47
QUay
5 lire. 84
OAuj. 10
19 Jon.
4 Dec. 93
G Jan.
17 April
37 Nov. OC
7 Oct.
10
OOet
1A
, 3V
6 Dee.
44
.12
25 Dec.
1H
: IH
3 Aug.
»n
2«
iO July
93
r IS
llJulj
34
1 Deo.
88
:. 0
7 Mai
13
g. 971 3 Fab.
Mil
c li\ 1 April 16
u. 1
6| 4 Sept. 16
434
Medieal Department*
SURGEONS.
H08PITA1>
ABSIST.i&C.
Freser, Hugh, 60 Foot
Fraser, Peter," 8 Foot
9 Freer, John, MD,, 07 Foot
Oaleani, Michael,^ MI),, 4C Foot
Gardioer, Willlani 4 Dragoon Guards ....
Garrett, George, 3fi)., 70 Foot ........
^WL Qild«r, Frederick ,><^0'>ltl>trciim Gds.
Grattan, Copeland, Ml)., Staff
9 Griffin, George, 86 Toot . . .
9 Griffith, Moses.'o* 20 Foot .
9 Hair, Archibald,*" MD,, R. Horse Gds.
Hamilton, Henry, 18 Foot
Harthill, Ilobort,'W 69 Foot
y Henderson, Duncan,'^ MJ),f 5 Foot . .
9^ Hichens, Richard,'^ Ordnaoce
9 Hogg, Thomas,*<* 76 Foot
9 Hutcliess«on, Francis Pory,**" Onl nance
Ingham, Charln Thomas,><^ 3f />., 54 Foot
Jameson, David, MD,, 1 Dragoons
9 Johnson, Sir £dward,><» Ji/X>., 39 Foot
9 Jones, William, "« MD., 1 Drag. Gds.
9 Kettle, WiUism, 40 Foot
Knox, George, G Foot
9 Leonard, Daniel,'" 11 Foot
jl Lewis, John,*'^ York Chasseurs ......
9 Lewis, Thomas,'^ MD,, Sia^T
Lloyd, William,'** MD., 30 Foot
9 Lorimor, WilUam,'" 4!) Foot
991>lM'Douuld,Alexander,>*»ilfD.,Ord.
M'Kechnie, Andrew ,>'7 Staff Cirps
Macarthur, Pvter,^^^ I Hoyul Vtteran Bat.
9 Macnis)), Wiliium,"^ MD,, S23 Foot . .
Macredie, Thoma«, 7 1 Foot
Mein, inutenoy, 73 Foot
Millar, Jumes, Af/)., Staff ••,......•..
Milligan, William, MD*, 6 Dragoons
Morgan, Alex. Bvaitbwaitc, 67 Foot
Morison, James, 20 Foot
Murray, Adam Walker, Staff ......
Murray, Peter Dalv, Htaff
9 NeiU, Matthew,*^® 66 Foot
Nelson, Wm. Fred., Ordnance
Nicolson, Patrick, MD., 76 Foot
NiTison, James Fiulayson,''' Staff.
O'Brien, Francis, GO Foot
O'Brien, John Ttrenco, 94 Foot
0*Connor, James, MD., 22 Dragoons . .
Parrott, William, Cape Mounted RiBemen
Parry, William, 4 Foot
9 Paterson, James,'^ MD*, 42 Foot ....
92:lPearson, Richard Aribur,'^^ MD., 87 F.
9 9iB Perston, DaYid/'^ AfZ>., 13 Drag.
Piper, 6amm 1 Ayrault,'** A/i>., Prov.Batt.
Pollok, William,'* MD,, 63 Foot
9 Prichard, Octarius, New Bruus. Fenc.
9 Pyper, Robert,'^ MD., 4 Drasroon Gds.
9 Ranken, RobeH,''^ Rifle Bricudn ....
9 Rhvs, Thomas.»» 3 West India Regt.. .
aSI Riach, John.'** MD., 67 Foot ;18 May
9 Ul Robinson, Benjamin,'^' 12 Drags. |*22 OcU
9 Rogen, Wm. Rt-ynulds,'''^ 10 Drauouni 22 Aug.
10 May 13
16 July 12
21 Ji^n. 00
12N6T. 12
never
1 May 97
never
never
11 June 11
4 Nov. 00
never
never
never
24 Oct. 11
never
8 Sept. 04
1 Aug. 06
24 May 10
10 June 0(;
April 07
ucver
Aug.
19 June
12 Mar.
26 St pi.
8 July
12 May
10 June
never
never
24 May
10 Aug.
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
SUROBON.
06
16
11
Oi)
11
16
11
9.^
03
•••••.
never
.... . .
19 July 13
21 Dec. 16
never
OJuly 2r.
4 Aug. 2^<
10 Jan. 14
24 June
12 July
1 June
15 Oct.
20 Dec.
7 June
30 Apr.
10 Oct.
never
8 Sept.
21 Jan.
2 Dec.
13 June
26 Mar.
16
16
26 Jan.
10 Dec
10 Not.
10 June
7 Feb.
4 8ept.
0 June
14 June
28 April
24 Oct.
12 Nov.
26 Oct.
29 Dec.
16 Apr.
1 Sept.
:)0 Nov.
1 Aug.
16 Aug.
16 Oct.
10 Nov.
12 May
10 April
23 Juno
11 May
24 Mar.
0 Se)»t.
0 Nov.
22 June
2 Sept.
9.)uly
8 Dee.
4 Aug.
3 Mar.
26 Dec.
7 June
10 Feb.
27 Oct.
14 Oct.
8 Feb,
29 July
0 Nov.
12 Feb.
31 Dec
30 June
27 Oct.
15id0 Dec.
12l 6 Dec
09 24 Feb.
26; 7 Nov,
11 6 May
06 18 Jnne
14116 Mar.
1011 Sept.
14'26 Sept.
11 8 Feb.
12 12 Jan.
04llOAng.
37|27 Oct.
12*23 Mar.
0(1 22 July
97|22 Jan.
0620 Nov.
10 25 June
07 6 Mar,
07 15 July
03 9 Mar.
0(1:26 Aug.
26 11 July
16! "i Aug.
03 28 Mar.
13' 19 Not.
16.18 Sept.
161 8 Nov.
07'30 Sept.
04.30 J Illy
04> 6 Sept.
04' 6 June
0h|24 Jan.
06 3 May
33' 1 4 Feb.
14| 1 Mar.
26,22 Nov.
36 26 Sept.
2 July
9 June
23"20 Dec.
13 20 Oct.
WBXir
PLACED OH
HALV PAT.
8430 JuM 48
36 8 Dee. 41
2621 Not. 38
34 17 Feb. 48
87 6 Aug. 47
12 17 Jan. SB
38 14 April 43
28 13 July 47
34 5 Dee. 48
27 4 Sept. 40
26 2Juae 48
09 26 3Iay 26
4(i 19 Not. 47
SfilSJoly 47
16 2 Mar. 25
07 7 Mar. 16
13 1 Aug. 20
2(> 6 April 44
17 20 Mar. 80
13 26 Mar. 16
00 17 April 88
13 26 Dec. 14
48
46
18
40
41
27 Oct. 48
11 Sept. 30
13 Dec
27 June
26 D<c.
22 Dae.
35|ll June
37
20
40
33
16
80
26 Dec. 20
27
30
Savery, John Robert, 1 West India Reg.
17 Feb.
01 never
03 10 Mar.
13 7 Mar.
1022 Aug.
11 13 May
08 1 Feb.
27 Dec.
03 24 Oct
07 25 Feb.
0626 June
11 16 April
13 26 May
12 2 July
04 never
11 7 Nov.
09 1 June
3.3,28 Mar.
26,20 Sept.
26 11 Jan.
28 May
16 Sci>t.
04 20 Oct
2217 April
11 26 May
1319 Nov.
10 17 Feb.
00 20 Feb.
03( 8 Oct.
08 13 May
07 30 Jan.
1211 June
16| 2 Oct
12 U) Not.
2 Feb.
12
06
09
11
(M>
46
30
39
4(i
41
431
37
3(i
46
39
30
94
96
26 26 Mar.
20 May
24 Dec.
6 Sept
18 July
12 Feb.
20 Jan.
10 Dec.
14 Feb.
20 Oct
12
U
46
47
48
47
45
40
9 AprU 41
4I»
47
47
40
6 Feb.
24 Dic»
8 Jao^
23 Jan.
17 Jan.
2a
41
44
41
47
3e( 19 Jan.
26 26 Feb.
30 2 Mar.
26 30 May 48
22 Dec. 40
14 July 26
20 Mar. 10
6 April }a
6 Aug. 41
23
18
13
00
30
40
do|l9 Nov. 41
O;. 30 June d6
ir 3 Aug.
O928 0Mr.
2«
aoMNor. 84
14 Dee. 41
Medical Department.
436
SUBGEOXS.
HOSPITAL-
A88I8T.,&C.
Seaton, Thomas, OrdnaQce . •
9 SheaD, Eobert,»» MD., 7 Foot
9 Sbekleton, Robert/^^ 61 Foot
Shelley, Joha Nichols, 1 Qreek Light Inf.
9 Shorland, James,'^ 06 Foot
SiUcock, Isaac, 12 Foot
9 Smyth, Wmiain,'* 45 Foot
Spencer, Richard, York Raugcni
Squa^, John, Jlfi>., 6 Dragoons
9 Stanford, Josh. Arthur,*'*^ Jlfi>.,Cape Rt.
9 ^B Steed, George,^^ MJ),^ 1 Dragoons
Stnart, Hugh Lindsay. 88 Foot
Tigbe, James Lowry, 12 Lancers ...,...,
Trevor, Andrew,'* 33 Foot
9 Trigance, Joseph,»*<^ 30 Foot
Turner, William, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
9 Vallange, William. MD., m Foot ....
9 Ward, John Richard,**' Scots Fus. Gds.
Waring, Charles, 5 Foot
Warren, Jas. Low, Jlfi>.,7 Drags. Med. \
Officer fMiHtaryPriMon at Devonport \
West, Henry,'** 10 Dragoons
White, Peter, Vi Foot
Whitfield, Charles Tomlins, Ordnance . .
9 Williams, WiUiam,'** 00 Foot
9 9*2^ Winterscale, John,'** % Dragoons
Wright, Robert, 8 Prov. Bn. of Miliiia . .
Wybrow, William, 17 Dragoons
9 Wyer, John."* 19 Foot
9 Wyide, John Ft- wtrell,'" 7 R. Vet. Batt.
Young, Colin, MJ)„ G Royal Veteran Batt.
V Yoaag, Thomas,'*^ 1(5 Foot
never
never
never
13 July
7 Oct.
11 May
never
7 April
10 June
22 Oct.
4 Mar.
28 Dec.
24 June
never
25 Oct.
9 June
8 July
ASSISTANT
SURGBON.
05
07
01
00
15
03
05
20
15
12
9i*
06
25 Feb. OP
14 July 15
4 Oct. m
21 Dec. 07
never
9 July 09
17 Sept. OL'
never
never
10 April 98
never
10 Dec. 10
23 Oct,
28 Jan.
6 Nov.
22 Aug.
29 June
10 Mar.
7 April
5 June
30 June
25 Oct.
15 Aug.
15 Dec.
20 Oct.
28 Sept,
9 Nov.
15 May
7 Dec.
21 Aug.
6 July
1225 Aug.
13
07
05
00
04
SUROEON.
20 Oct.
9 Sept.
25 Feb.
14 July
10 Feb.
WHBN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
04 22 Aug.
00
25
03
05
25
25
93
20
02
00
OG
00
30 1 Not. 42
30 12 Jan. 44
13 25 April 29
11,25 May 16
14,20 Aug.
09 13 July
19 Feb. 24
25 June
15 Nov.
20 May
19 Dec.
8 Feb.
never
26 Dec.
9 Sept.
14 Mar.
1 Mar.
9 Sept.
9 July
3 Mar,
4 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Sept.
10 Jan.
9 May
5 Dec.
9 Aug.
19 Jan.
4 Dec.
6 Jan.
11
03
37
10
11
39
40
04
84
10
15
28
14
17 April 38
APOTHECARIES.
9 Graham, John*«'
|| Jonce, Samuel . .
Middleton. Ocorge
O'Brien, Edward . .
White, Henry ....
AS0T8TANT'8URGEONS.
Apreece, Thomas, Ordnance
Bartletty Thomas, 44 Foot
Benza, Pa^^quale Maria, Staff
?Bremner, Alexander,'** 3 Foot ,
Oai Brisbane, Thomas,'*" AfZ)., 58 Foot.
Browne, Francis, 86 Foot
Burke, Thomas, 27 Foot
Butler, George, Staff
Ifi Campbell, Alexander, 3 Dragoon Guards
fl Cannon, ^Bneas,'*' MD., Ordnance
hislette, Henry, 81 Foot
Coleman, John, 7 Dragoon Guards
Cooper, Bransby, Ordnance
Cumin, William, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion
01
10
12
11
10
96
18
05
98
13
27 Nov.
7 Oct.
1 June
21 Sept.
12 June
3 July
13 April
12 Feb.
15 Oct.
4 May
HOSPITAL
ASBI8T.,&C.
19 April 08
Aug. 09
never
41
20
27
21
40
24
18 Jan.
25 Feb.
2 Oct.
14 Oct.
22 Sept. 25
28 Aug. 46
1 Doc. 48
31 Mar. 14
12 Jan. 44
15 June 15
9 Oct. 23
12 July 27
19 Feb. 29
27 Oct. 46
06 24 May 28
13 20 Oct. 25
30 IJuly 43
80 3 June 43
28 1 Oct. 47
1814
96 11 Sept. 28
32 18 Oct. 39
07 12 April 2
07 -25 May 21
26 '23 Mar. 47
APOTHE-
CARY.
31 Aug. 09
31 Aug. 09
7 Sept. 15
•20 June 98
14 April 04
8
6
19
12
24
11
ASSISTANT
8URGE0N.
never
never
Aug. 15
July 10
Juno 12
Oct. 26
never I
Feb. 14
June 11
never
Dec. 11
never
21 Jonc
4 Aug.
20 Jan.
3 Sept.
3 June
24 July
I 4 Aug.
7 Oct.
13 July
]23 July
15 Dec.
31 Aug.
2 Dec.
21 Mar.
20 Oct.
6 Dec.
10
37
26
12 25 Dec.
18;13Aug.
28 20 July
08 29 May
42 -20 Oct.
1511 July
11 1 Deo.
04 7 May
97 3 Feb.
IS 1 April
16
15
44
18
80
82
17
48
84
28
12
20
16
4 Sept. 16
436
Mfidical DeparfmenU
ASSISTANT-fiUROEONS.
HOSPITAL-
ASSISTAST
20 July 09
Aug, 10
8 Feb. 21
never
3 June 15
6 July 29
never
26 April 13
6 July 11
4 Jan.
IFcb.
9 Bevelin, Henry William, 49 Foot
Douglas, Jolin, 8 Foot . . . ,
Dycc, Robert, 3fD., Staff
fi Eddowes, James,''' Ordnance
5^ Evers, George,"' 14 Foot
Fitzmaurice, George Lionel, Ordnance ....
JFurnival, John James,*** MD,, Ordnance
$9^ Gatty, Henry,*** Ordnance
9 Gibb. William nichardson, AfD., 88 Foot
Hendrick, Jolin, 5/Z)., 34 Foot
9 Hewat, Richard, 65 Foot
Holdcn, Horatio NeUon, 21 Foot
Hollicr, Edward, 37 Foot
Hollmann, Joseph, 60 Fbot
Huggins, John, 58 Foot.
Jarvis, James, 65 Foot
JohnUoQ, Arthur, MJ),^ 60 Foot
Jones, John, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion ....
Kehoe, Patriclc, 52 Foot
9 W^ Kenny, Mattliias,**^ MD., Ordnance
Knott, William, 6 Draproons
La Cloche, Thomas, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. .
Ligertwood, Andrew, 3 Royal Veteran Batt.
9 M'CulIoch, Samuel,'*? Ordnance !l8 Aug.
11
27
7 Feb.
15 Feb.
Feb.
29 Dec.
June 06
never
22 Nor. 13
M'liean, George Gordon, 35 Foot
Mac Bain, Giles, 62 Foot
Martin, Gi*orge, 67 Foot
MartiHy Jame:*, 0 Foot
Millet, Edward, Jlfi)., 4 Foot
Movtce, David, MD,, 60 Foot
Mullarky» Daniel, 27 Foot
Neale, Melville. Staff
Nixon, James, Ordoance
Nugent, Morgan, Ordnance
9 0*B«fanie. JamcB,^* AfX>., Ofdnanca .
O'Doavell, John, 77 Foot
Poctty Joseph, 4 Royal Vetenm Battalion
Beilly, William, Staff |
RoUand, James Henderson, Staff !29 May 26
Ross, William Baillie,Ari>., 6 Roy. Vet. BattI 7 April 25
10 Jan. 14
July 11
June 10
never
16 June 15
7 Nov. 97
8 April 05
12
14
10
00
14
ASSISTANT
SUROEOM.
29 June 15
8 Dec. 12
never
7 Mar. 14
Dec. 09
9 in Rudgtt, Edward,**" Ordsance
Sprague, John Hanmer, 8 Royal Vet. Batt.
Bwlft, Riclmrd . 60 Foot
9 TboiapsoD, John,*^ Ordnance
9 Tobin, Jobn,'^ 9 Draseoons
9 Vetiables, Robert, '«> MJ>., Qrdnanee . . . .
913ft Veraer, £dw. Donovan,'^ Ordnance . .
Webb, Boloyne Gordon, Staff
Williams, IKivid, 67 Foot
Woodroff, John^ MJ)., Staff
'20 May 12
6 May 10
never
never
7 Bee. 00
2dAog. 11
9 June 13 29 Not.
28 Dec 26 20 July
20 Dec. 13 12 Aug.
Dec. 08i5Jana
20 May
26 Sept.
22 Sept.
25 Aug.
23 Dec.
1 July
1 Doc
20 Nov.
25 July
3 July
15 June
2 Aug.
7 Oct.
30 Dec.
28 Dec.
3 Oct
28 May
6 July
25 June
1 Dec.
5 May
24 Dee.
11 July
1 Jan.
1 Sept
lOMur.
28 Feb.
10 Oct
25 Jane
29 May
6 Cot.
18 Sept
8 Jan.
20 Nov.
11 Oct.
25 Jan.
14 Dec
29Joly
16 June
3 Dee.
14 Jane
19 Ang.
1 Dec
19 Dec
11 Nov.
13
11
25
10
24
31
09
13
12
17
15
31
13
97
15
00
12
04
19
10
25
02
05
13
14
12
11
16
It;
Sd
95
35
16
13
10
25
09
30
25
12
10
13
09
11
11
WHBR
PLACED ON
HAX.F PAT.
22
25
June 15
Feb. 16
1 Sept 20
18
1
31
8
13
22
21
•23
PURTETOBS.
9 Hodga^ Bdwardw* 29Jnn« 09
{James, William'" 19 Mar. 00
Dsher^WiUlam 13 Nov. 00
26
1
25
16
1
2&
0
13190
30
10
191
10
26
4
1
27
9
»
6
25
6
25
41
1
1
26
June SB
Mar. 19
Dec 24
July 19
Jan. 37
Nor. 27
Not. 34
Mar. 32
Aug. 33
Oct. Id
Oct 10
Aug. 10
Dec 35
Feb. 33
Jan. 17
April 18
June 19
Jan. 2S
July 19
Jane 46
May 27
Jan. t«
Oct 97
Oct. 17
April 86
1814
DEPUTT
rUBVEYOE
April 3S
Jme 10
July 16
Aug. 34
April ^
Dee. 16
Ang. 64
Mar. 3fiS
13 Sept. 86
PirilTAVOli
OSept. IS
29Jntte 06
2 Jane 14
Medical Department.
437
I) Bacoo* Harry. i . . .
Boanin, Henry Gk)U9se
Cleave, Richard
9 Findley, Thomas'*^
Gibbons, Samuel
8 Harrington, Joseph
M*Phenon, LacWan»«»
9 Moore, John *** • . , . .
SNewcombe, Joseph"" . . . .
O'Hellly, Henry WilHam . .
DBPUTT
21 Dec. 09
28 Sept. 09
29 June 09
10 Mar, 14
14 Mar. 00
9 Sept. 13
19 Aug. 13
25 Sept. 14
26 May 15
5 Jan. 09
PURVEYORS.
Pierce, Thomas Estwiok
Power, Hugh
$31 Robinson, George .
9 Smythi Thomas
^ Soare, Charles
Tucker, Richard
9 Walllngton, James
17 Jan. 28
12 June 06
7 Sept. 16
8 Sept.
15 Oct,
SWinnickl, Christopher
Winter, George
V Winter, John
5 Nov.
9 Sept.
24 June
15 Oct.
21 Dec.
HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS.
Blackwood, Jfohn 25 April 14
Brereton, Charles 9 Nov. 13
Brace, Alexander 4 July 15
12
12
29
13
02
12
09
Kcr, James • , 9 f^or. 15
Randazzo, Francis 12 Oct, 15
Robertson, Patrick, itf2> 24 June 15
War Services of the Medical Officers.
Inspectors' General.
1 Dr. Bone'i servioes:— Expedition to South Amsriea in 1807; oanipa]g;n of 1808 and 9, in*
bindings tha batUas of Boleia, Vimiera, and Cornnna, — for which he hat received Uie War Medal
with threa Claipa ; expedition to Waleheren i Peninsnla from May 1812 to tha end of the war.
2 Mr. Draper aerred in Sicily in 1806 ; in Egypt in 1807 i the Conmna campaign i in
PortDgal In 1811; in Holland in 1814. He has receiYcd the War Medal with two Ciaaps for
Maida and Caronna.
3 Sir Jamet f allowes ser?ed in the Feaiasala and has receired the War Medal with one Clasp
for Barrota.
4 Dr. Omkreat was present with the expedition in the Weat lodieti in 1801 nnder Sir Thomas
Trigge, iattluding the capture of the itlanda of St. Martin, St Jobn, St. Barthcrfomew, St.
Thomas, and Santa Cruz. Serred aa Surgeon of a regiment in the Light Di?iiion throughout
the war in the Peninsula, including the battle of Vimiera; retreat to^ and battle of OoruuDa;
retreat from Burgosp actions of the Coa (near Almeida), Boaaco, Sabngal, Fuentes d*Ooor,
Salamanca, VittorM, the Pyrenees, Kirelle, Nive, and Toulouse; aod the sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and San Sebastian, at which latter he accompanied the storming party. Served also at
New Orleans in 1815. He has receiTed the War Medal with twelve Cla^s.
5 Sir «Kames Grant serred as Hospital- Asaiatant in the campaign of 1793 with the army
under the Duke of York. In 1795 he was aenior Staff Surgeon to the expedition for the cap-
tore of the Cape of Qood Hope. In 1809 he served throi^oat the 'WtUcheren campaign, in
which he wna appointed Inspector to the Porces in the Pield, hamg the charge at the bombard-
ment of FiashtDg, and in South Bereland. He served the campaigns of 1813 snd 14 in Holland
and Belgium aa chief of the department In 1815 he served the campaign of Waterloo as chief
of the medical department of the Duiie of Wellington's army ; and be continned aa medical
chief of that army during the three years* occupation of Prance.
6 Mr. John Gunning served in Holland and Planders in 1793, 94, and 95. Embarked with
the Peninaular Army in 1808 aa Surgeon to the Commander-in-Chief and Staff Surgeon, and
was afterwards made Deputy Inspector and Surgeon-in-Chief, and served until the dose of that
war in 1814 : he has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera,
Bttsaco, Puentea d'On *r, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Yittoria, St. Sebastian, and
Orthes. He was dao at Waterloo aa Surgeon-in-Chitf of the Army, and was honored with the
Order of the Netherlands Lion by the King of Holland, for his attendance upon the then Prince
of Orange who was wounded on the Pield of Battle.
8 IKxstor Hume served in Egypt in 1801. Also in the Peninsular war and has received the
War Medal with nine Claspa for Comnna, Barrosa, Sa!amanca, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Mivello, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
9 Doctor Kidd served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798; on the Expedition to North
Holland in 1799 ; at the Ferrol in 1800 ; on the expedition to South America in 1806 ; in the
Peninsula from 1807 to March 1813; campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland. He
haa received the War Medal with two Claaps for Roleia end Selunanca.
438 Vfar SetvUei of the Medical Officers.
10 Doctor Mfthony terved in the Pcafmak IInmb April 1809 to the end of tlM wir, inelndiDg
the pattage of the Donro, batklo of TaUverai— taken priton«r and marched to Verdon ; heide «
Basaoo, atege of OlWenfa, battle of Albnherat affair of Aldea de Ponte, aiecea of Ciadad BodHfo
and Badajiii, affair of Faeota de la Prima, battle of Salamanoa, eapture of Madrid, bettle of Vil-
toria, affair of Ronce«valIes, battle near Pampelanai affair of Bchalar, naanlt of dan Sebailiao,
baUlea of NiYelle, Orthes, and Tonlouse. Present also In the attaok on Sew Orleaoa, 8ib Jan.
181 f } and lubeequentlj at the capture of Paris. He has reoeiyed the Wnr Medal with thlitocn
Clasps.
11 Mr. Nixon served in the PenlnsQlA and has reoeirsd the War Medal with four Clasps far
Condina« Vy rtnees, Nirelle, and Nive.
12 Doctor Stewart served oft the expedition to Soath Aaerlea in 1807 1 in tha tVBJnwIa frooa
March 1809 to Sept 1812; the campaign of 1815; indndbg the battle of Wateftoor He baa
received the War Medal with four Clasps for Bosaoo, Foenlas dX)nor, Cindad Bodrigo, and Bbdiyos.
18 Doctor Tiiomson serted in £gyj>t| also nl the capture of Martlniqn^i the Saincaa^ and
Gnadaloupe. Served also In the Peninsula from 1813 to tha end of that w4r in 1814, indadtog
the battles of Nivelle, Nive, aod Orthes ; and ha serred afterwards with the expedition against
New Orleans^ Re has receired the War Medal with five Clasps.
14 Bir. Woolriche served in Holland under Sir Ralph Abereromby and the Duke of York;
with the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; and, with the rank of staff-surgeon, was principal
laedieal offioer with the leesrve, commaaded bv Sir Arthur WeUeelej at the battle er Ktoge;
after four yean of colonial service, he joined the Peninsular army, with which he served from
the battle of Salamanca until the end of the war; and was present in oharge of the 7ih divlaicii
of the army, commanded by Lord Dalhouaie, at the battles of Yittoria and the P^reneea, for
which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. At the renewal of the war in 1815 he
Joined the army at Brussels, undi>r the eonuaand of the Duke of Wellington, and was eppotnted
to take charge of the field-duties in the event of ageneral action ; in this responsible eitttalion
he was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, where he was oooii|si«d several days
and nights before the field was cleared of the litimeroits Wounded, including Britiah, Belgians,
IVench, &o. &a In 1827 he embarked for Portagal with the army, under Sir WllliiB OUnten,
as chief of the medical department on that service.
Deputy Inspectors^General.
15 Doctor Albert served at the Holder, in 1799; also the eanpalgnof 1814, hi Bolkndi itnder
Lord Ljnedoch.
16 Doctor James Arthur was present and professionally employed at tSie issanlt of Boefica
Ajres, the defence of Cadiz, action at Sabugal, battle of Faentes d'Ooor. action at Bf Bodon,
siege and assault of Ciu-lad Rodrigo, two sieges and assault of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca,
Yittoria, Pyrenees, Kivelle. Nlve, and Orthes, action at Vio Bigorre, and battle of Tonlonse.
He has received the War Medal with tea €la»ps.
17 Doctor Barry served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Aug. 1811, and airalll from
Aug. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with four (/la^ for
Busaco, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. He served also the campaign of 1815, indodttaig the
battle of Waterloo.
18 Mr. Buckle served with the expedition to Ostend under Sh* Eyre Coote, in 1798.
19 Doctor Collier served at the capture of Martinique, in 1809; and In the Pettfnaoln ffom
the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Yittoria, Ortiica,
and Tonbusc. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
20 Doctfir DauQ served at the capture of the Cape of Gooa Hope in 1806. AlaO fhe eaa*
paign of 1815, ineluding the battle of Waterloo.
21 Mr. Duncan has seen a groat deal of active service in the East Indies.
22 Sir Charles Forbes joioed the Medical Staff In Portugal in 1798, and wt< tppofaited
Asslstant-Sttrgeon to the 2nd Battalion of the Koyals In Jan. 1799. He landed with the Bal*
talion at the Helder in the ensuing August, and went through the caoipaign in HoHaiid voder
Sir Balph Abereromby and the Duke of York. In 1800, aher the exp^tintt to Petrol, he
served with the army in Eg7pt> and subsequently at Malta and Gibraltar. Embarked with the
Bovals la May 1803 for the West Indies, and was present at the capture of St Lttehs and
Tobago. Accompanied Sir David Baird*s eJKpedition to the Peninsula In 1808; and kt tvtn
1809 he sailed idth the Light Brigade for Portugal, continuing to ae^ve nndef the Ihdke of
Wellington during the whole of the war until the pesce of 1814. Bh* Charles has reeeived the
War Medal with four Clasps for Corunna. Busaco, Badajoz, and St Sebastlas.
23 Doctor Guthrie served in the Peninsula aod has received the War Medal wiQi eight CIsapa
for Bnleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Albuhera, Cindad Rodrigo, Badajox, Salamaoee, and Tyyvtonae.
24 Mr. Hartle served on the expedition to St Lucia in 1803, and accompanM the atOrftHig
party of Mome Fortun^e. Present at Dominica when the French attacked the lalattd in 150^,
served also at tha capture of the islands of St Thomas and St Croix in 1807| aad Maitiiiiqee
In 1 809, indnding the actions of the let and 2nd Feb. AJao at the oaptoie of (hiadiloi^ lA ISI i*
He has reeeived the War Medal wUh oie Clasp £a Martifll^iMii
War Servieei of the Medical Officers. 439
^ Doetor Howell Mned in Sgypl on the lint expedition, and fleooniptnied 1^ DftTid Baird's
srmy to Ghrand Gdro on iu return to India. Appointed Surgeon to the Giensdier BattelioD,
on Sir James Craig't expedition to Keplcs, end served with it in SioUy tod Celebrie. in 1806,
and wee present at the battle of Maida^ In 1807 he aeooaspenied the Boval Sicilian Beglmeni,
on the second expedition to Bgypt, and was appointed Surgeon to it in May 1806 ; transfefred
lo the 6Ut in May 1800« and aerted in the Fenfaisula horn April 1810 to Oct. 1812. Slightly
woonded on the kll shodder by the Bedouin Arabs on the first expedition to £gypt» while
employed on a mission to the Mamelukes and Mahomet All; and severely wounded in the loina
in FortugaL Ha has f eeeived the War Medal with two Giat ps for Maida and Busaea
26 Mr. Knipe served in Ireland during the rebellian in 1798, and was present in the notion of
Tioegar Hill \ aa the siege of Oopenhegen« and bailie of Kioge, in 1807 ) oampaign in Portugal
aad Spain in 180S and ia09f and in B^um in 1814 and 1816.
27 boetor Lindaay served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1 81 4, and
has reoetved the War Medal with nine Clasps for Basaco, foenfeM d*Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria,
PyreDecs» Nivelle, Nive^ Orthes, and TouloMe.
28 Mr. Marshall aarved in Sooth America, in 1807.
29 Doctor Shortt served in the Peninaola from Sept 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, and
aohs^quently in the Amerioan war^
30 Sir Angttstoa West served in Hanover in 1805 1 at Copenhagen and Sweden In 1807; in
Portugal and Spain in 1808; at Waloheren in 1809$ and in the Feuinenla from 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Buaaoob Ciudad
Bodrlfo»SiilaBianoa, Vittoris» St. Sebastiaiw Nlvelle, and Nive.
81 X)oetor Andrew White served in Egypt with the Indian army in 1801. He waa afterwards
present with the 88lh at the battles of Taiavera and Bnsaeo (for which he has reoeived the War
Medal with two Clasps) % and in the Lines of Torres Yedras. He next served in Sicily, 4nd on
the oaatern eoast of Spain, and was present at the battle of Csstalla^ after which he served on the
ooast of Italy, acid at the surrender of Genoa and of Naples*
aa Mr. Wiiiiam Ramsay White served with the expedition to Naples in 1809, and waa present
•a the oapture of Isohia and Prooida, and at the siege and capture of Isohia Castle. Served
with the army in Sicily in 1810 and 11 ; and in the Peninsula during the campaigns «^ 1813
and 14, and was present at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served eighteen years in
India, and aocompanled the army of the Indtu in 1836, 39, and 40, and was present at the storm
and capture of Gtinznee.
33 iloctor Evans served in the Peninsula with the 29th regiment, and on the staff, and has
received the War Medal with eight Clasps, for Rolela, Vimiera, fiusaco, Albuhera, Nivelie, Nive,
Orthcf , and Xoulouse.
34 Mr. Jones aerved at the capture of the Islands of Iichia and Procida in 1809. Employed
in the gun- boats in the Faro of Messina, under Sir John Stewart. Present at the capture of
the loniin Muuds, and siege of Santa Maura, under Sir John Oswal<1. Served also ibe cam-
paign in CaUtonia under Lord Wiiiiam Bentinck } afterwards in the American war, including
the actiuns at Bladensbnrg and Baltimore, capture of Washiogton, and operations agaiuat New
Orleans.
35 Doctor Knight served at Waloheren in 1809.
36 Doctor Madagan served at Waloheren in 1809. Also in the Peninsula from Dec 1811 to
the end of that ear in 1814. and has received the War Medal with six Clasps fur Badajos, Sala-
manca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive.
37 Doctor Morewood serve*! with General B«resford*s Expedition to Madeira and occupation
of that Island; the campaign in Spain and at Corunna under Sir John Moore; the Walchercn
expedition} with army of Sir John Stewart in Sicily; with Lord Wcllisgton in the Peninsula,
including the siege of Badajox} and during the la^t year of the war in N. America; at Wal*
cheren in 1809; in the Peninsula in 1812; and in the American war in 1813.
38 Doctor Bobson served in the Peninsula from Dec 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and
has reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp for Bsdajos.
39 Doctor Sibbald served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, including
the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served subsequently at New Orleans. Ue has received the
War Medal with three Clasps.
40 Doctor Walker served at Copenhagen in the expediUon under Lord Cathcart in 1807. He
served also in the Peninsula from the battle of Timiera— at which he was present with the 2nd
battalion of the 52nd light Infantry— to the temunatton of that war in 1814, with the exception
of a few months^ he having been made |>risoner in the hospital at Taiavera and carried to Verdun*
He has received the War Medal with six CUu^ for Vimiera, Fusntes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo^
Badajos, 8aiamane% and Vittoria.
41 Doctor Wright served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, for whioh he has received the
War Medsl with one Clasp.
Surgeons of the First Class^ ifc.
42 Di>otor Andrew Anderson served in Naples and Calabria, and waa preaent at the battle of
"'*- and siego of Scy 11a Castle. Expeditmn to Wabharen and siege of Floahing in 1809.
440 War Services of the Medical Officers,
Peniniola, from Bee. 1809 to Not. 1813, indading the defence of Cadii, betUet of Baiaeo*
Faentes d'Ouor, and Salamftnca ; 8ieg;e of Bargos Castle, aad actions in the Pjreneea. He hu
received the War Medal with five Clasps.
43 Doctor Boggie served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps
for Roleia, Yijniera, Talavera» and Fuentes d'Onor.
44 Doctor Boyle was actively employed in Ireland daring the rebellion o£ 1798, and after-
wards at the Holder in 1799 ; also in Sicily and Egypt from Dec 1806 till June 1812, as
Sareeon of the 62ttd regt He was employed on the eastern coast of Spain on the Medical
Staff in 1812, 13, and 14, and was at the affair of Btar, battle of Castalla» at Tarragona in
Jane and Aug. 1813, and at the retreat from Ordal and Villa Franca. He had charge of the
General Hospitals at Alioant, Castalla. and Valencia ; was senior medical offioer with the Head
Quarters of the Army under Sir Wm. Clinton during the blockade of Baroelona; was at Genua
and Corsica, and accompanied the army from the Mediterranean to Bermuda under General
Gosselin, as principal medical officer, and was at the Penobscot.
45 Mr. Cheneviz served the Waterloo campaign with the Coldstream Guards.
45* Mr. Colclough served in the Mahratta war from Aug. 1812 to Dea 1813 s the Kandian
campaign of 1815, iucludiog the capture of Kandy In the islrnd of Ceylon. Deocan campaigns
of 1818 and 19, including the storm and capture of Capaul Droog.
46 Mr. Cottoa serred with the 14th Foot at the siege and capture of Bhortpore in 1825'6.
46* Mr. Finnie served the Waterloo campaign with the RoyaU.
47 Doctor Fogo served the campaign of 1808-9, under Sir John Moore, including the battle
of Cnrunna. Expedition to Walchcren. On a Secret Expedition in March 1810, which Ualcd
at Cadis in April, reinforcing the army under Lord Lynedoch. The Ordnance force being
greater than an ordinary regiment (1 150 men), and Dr>ctor Fogo being senior medical officer* be
was given the local rank of Surgeon : remained at Cadiz until July 1811, when he returned to
England for the benefit of his health. Went to Portugal in March 1812, and from July was
again Senior Ordnance Medical Officer at Cadis. When the siege waa raised in Auga8C» be
accompanied the force which followed the ret ring French army ; but the pursuit bein; given up
at Se? tile, he returned to Cadiz, ani rf maincd there until its final efacuation in Aug. 1814«
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and advance to Peru. Ha
has reoeived the War Medal with one Claap for Curunoa.
48 Bilr. Eraser aervcd in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with three Clasps fuc
Cerunna, Nivelle, and Ntve.
49 Mr. Galliers served in the Peninsula with the Royals and has received the War Mcdsl witk
two Cla«pH Tor Vittoria and St. Sebastian. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
50 Mr. Glasco served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and has received the War Medal witb
nine Clasps for Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Bodrigo, Badigoz, Salamanca^ Vittoria, Py-
renees, Nivelle, and Nive.
51 Mr. Good served with the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; proceeded with the army
to the Peninsula in 1808, and served there until the end of the war, iucludiog the paaaagd of
the Douro, taking of Oporto, battles of Basaco and Fuentes dOnor, sieges of Ctadal Bodrigo
and Badajoz, battle of S^ilamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, k>attle of Vittoria, s-tge
of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassos, the Nive, and the Adour, and investment of Bayoone.
Present at Qaatre Bras and Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with six Claipa.
52 Mr. John Grriffith served at the osptore of Martinique in 1809, and subsequeDtiy in tbe
Peninsula : he has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Martinique, Busaco, Faenles
d*Oaor, and Vittoria.
53 Mr. Harrison served in the Walcheren expedition 1809; at Cadiz and in the Peniniifila
in 1811, 12, and 13; expedition to Holland, 1814 ; Netherlands and France from 1814 till 191S.
Present at the assault of Seville, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of Bergen*op-Zoon«
battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
54 Doctor Uodson served in Egjpt in 1801.
55 Doctor Hanter served with the Coldstream Gnards at the blockade of Bsyonne in 1814 ;
also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
56 Doctor Jeyes served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 tn the end of the war, indndisg Cb«
affiir at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Also the campaigm of
1815, and was present at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
57 Mr. Jones served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Surgeon of the B«fle Brigade and frooi
S*pt. 1812 as Surgeon of the 40lh, and has received the War Medal with twelve Clas|M ^
Cornnoa, Bu^aco, Faentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrfe«««a»
Kivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
57* Mr. Kenny served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 : also at the eaptarv
of Bshadnrpore and Asseersbur in the East Indies.
58 Mr. Lightbody serred at GibralUr during the epidemic in 1804 ; with the annT In S'*t<lj
in 1807 and 8 ; in the Peninsula from March 1812 to April 1813 ; and again from April 1914
to the end of the war, including the defence of Alba de Tonnes and retnat from SalansBc^
69 Doctor M'Arthor strrod at the captors of Gaadaloupe in 1815.
Tf ar Services efthe Medical Officers. 441
60 Doctor MlCmui Mrred flie eampdgiu of 1813, 14, tad 15 in HoUaad and FtamdiBn, inp*
eladBnff tile aotiOB at Hefxon and iKNaVarament of Antwvrp.
61 Doetor Moffit lerred in the Fenlnsnla firom Aug. 1813 to the end of thatwar^ineladingtiie
■etioiiB in the Pyieneea, and battles of Orthea and Tonloiue, for which he has reo6i?ed the War
Medal with two Claapa. He aerred also the oampdgn of 1815, inolndinc: the battlea of Qoatre
Braa and Waterioo. o ^
62 Mr. Beach aerred in tiie Peninsula and hu reoeiTed the War Medal with one Clasp fbr
Viaiiara. '^
63 Mr. Pooler serred in flie West Inffies, at Baibadoea, 8t Bommgo^ and Jamaica, in 1796,
97, and 98; ontheeiqpedition to the Holder m 1799 i ftttheeaptnreoftiieOapeof Good Hope
In 1806 ; the svbaeqiMnt campaign in Spanish Soath America in 1806 and 7 ; on the expedition
to Waleh«ren in 1809; in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Dee. 1813 ; %t Bmssels and Ant*
w«rp immediately after flie battle of Waterioo.
64 Mr. Preaton waa at flie capture of Ooadalonpe in 1810, fbr which he has reoeiTed the War
Medal with one Clasp.
65 Mr. Salmon serred in Holhmd in 1799, indoding the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and
19th Sept, 2nd and 6th October. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to Jmie 1810,
frtsm Itaeh 1811 to March 1813, and from liarch 1814 to the end of that war, indnding the
paaaage of the Dooro and capture of Oporto, affair at Salamanca, battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
ai^gea of Cindad Bodrigo and Bsdajoz, battle of SaUunanoa, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos^
laTeatment of Bajonne, and repulse of the sortie. He has reocif ed the War Me£l with three
Claapa.
^67 Mr. Simpson's serYioes: — Siege and capture of Pigeon Island, aiege and capture of Fort
Bombon, and capture of Martiniqne in 1809. Cloture of Ouadaloupe and dependencies, in
1810. Two attaoKs of Merzem, bombardment of Antwerp, and night attack of Bergen*op-Zoom
in 1814. Campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Psfis. He has
noetred the War Medal with two Claspa.
68 Doctor Smith aer?ed the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, indndiug the l>attles of Vittoria,
tb« Pyrenees, KireQe, Ortfaes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. He haa reoeiTed the War Medal with
fiTW Clasps.
69 Mr. Stratton serTod at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Ouadaloupe in 1810, fbr
which he has reoei? ed the War Medal with two Clasps.
70 Mr. Wataon serTcd in the Peninsula with the CFrenadier Quards, and has receiTed the War
Me^ with two Clasps for Corunna and Busaoo. He senred also the Waterloo campaign.
71 Sir WiUiam miympep serred with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Ghiards the oam-
pnigpna of 1809 and 10 in rortugal; at Barrosa in 1811; again in Spain, Portugd, and France,
m 1813 and 14; in Flanders in 1814 and 15; and with the Army of Occupation firom 1815 to
1818. Waspresent in tlie battlea of Oporto, TalaTera (taken prisoner), Busaoo, Vittoria, pass-
age of the Kdassoa, battle of the NiTe, siege of San Sebastian, and lasilj at Waterloo. Sir
William has reoeiTed the War Medal with ftTC Clasps.
72 Mr. Widmer serTed in the Peninsula and haa receiTed the War Medal with ftra Claspa fbr
TslaTera, Busaoo^ Fosntea d'Onor, Salamanca, and Yittoria.
Surpeons.
73 Mr. AbeU serTed in HanoTer in 1805 with the 95th (Rifle Brigade); at the siege of Copen-
kagen and battle of Kioge, in 1807 ; with the army under Sir John Moore on the retreat to and
bnttlo of Corunna; in the Peninsula from 1810 until promoted to a Sorgeoni^ in the 7th battation
of the eotht in 1813, with which he serredin Amenca firom 1814 to 1818.
74 Doetor Ann«dey serTcd at the siege and capture of Santa Maura in March 1810 ; siege
and capture of Trieste^ Oct. 1813. Also agunst the Viceroy of Italy, under General Nugent
wad Colonel Robertson, in 1813, and was at the taking of Comachio, Ferrara, Bayenna, Bo-
logna, and Goioa.
75 Doctor Amott haa receiyed the War Medal with eight Clasps for Maida, Yimiera, Corunna,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
76 Mr. Ayton serred at the cloture of Martinique in 1809, for which he haa receired the War
Medal with one Clasp.
77 Mr. Baoot serred in the Peninsula and haa receiTed the War Medal vith four Claaps for
Conmaiw St Sebastian, NiTeUe, and KItc.
78 Mr. Bett waa at the capture of Genoa, and also at the capture of Caatind in America, in 1814.
79 Doetor B. H. Botton serTed in the Peninsula and has receiTed the War Medal with two
Claapa for Roleia and Yimiera.
80 Doetor Frederick Brown aerred in the Peninsula and haa reoeiTei the War Medal with one
Claap for Albuhera.
81 Mr. Joseph Brown serred in the Peninsula and haa receiTed the War Medal with £?•
Claaps for Basaoo, AJLbi:diera, Tlttoria, Pyrenees, and NiTelle.
82 Mr. ^«JV*»^«» serTed in the Peninsula and has receiTed the Wsr Medal with one Clasp fof
Badaloa. He aerred also the Waterloo campaign.
88 Doetor John Campbell serred the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Am Venioinla and hai fa-
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442 Vfar Services of the Medical Officers.
Mlt«d Ao Wtf Uccba Willi two Clftipi Ibr Fjnwieei and Orthei. HeierredaAirwifAiiAKfw
84 ICr. CttUiotrt tnred et the otptmre of Martinlqine in 1809, and Qnaaalovpo in 1810,
!br wUoh b« hu reoeiTed the War Medal with two Clatpt. Alao throoghoat tho BuniMee ww.
Kid WM preeent in almoat erenr action and itorming par^ daring the war.
85 Bfr. Coombe aerred in the Fenhiauh and has reed? ed the War Medal wUh three daapi
ftir TalaTcra, Bniaoo^ and Fnentea d*Onor«
87 Mr. Cuddy aerved at the capture of Martinique in 1609 for which he hu reecired the Wft
Medal with one Claapw
88 Mr. Conninghem aerred the oempaigna of 1818 end U in Upper Caaede, wnder Sir
Cioroon I^mBwn onvi«
89 Doctor Daunt aerred ftt the e^tofe of Medeim in 1807} of Martini9iieinl809(fcrwhleh
he haa reoeiTed the War Medal with one Clasp) { and of Arrftoan in 18S5.
90 Mr. DaTidaon aerred with the 50th in the hatUe of Fonniar (Medal). Aleo the
on the SntleJ ^edal), indnding the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeahah.
91 Mr. D. O. De?iea serred m the Fenininla from June 1810 to the end of that wtr ia 1814,
inolodiDg the defence of Cadiz and Tarifa i battles of Barrota, yittaria|Pyrenee% Nive]le» aei
KiTc ; aetiona at St Falaia, Aire, and Tarbea ; battles of Orthea and Toidonae. Served also
at the attack on New Orleans.
92 Mr. Dealej aerred in the Feninaole in 1811 and 1818, and waa praaant at the battle «f
Albnherai and first aiege of Badajoa.
98 Mr. Este serred tiie Egyptian campaign of 1801 (Medal), Indnding the actioDe of tfw 8lh
(aUghtlj wounded), 18th, and 21st March, and aiege of Alexandria. Served abo In the PeaiBeali
from Oct 1818 to die end of that war in 1814, including the battles of yittoria. PaBpefane.
Orthea, and Toulouse. He has reoeiTed the War Medal with two Claspa,
94 Mr. John Fergnaon aerred the campaigns of 1818 and 14 in Canada i waa eDgtgcd bkm
action on Lake Ontario and Lake Huron ; also in the action of Michilinachnar,
95 Mr. Fitapatriok aerred in the Feninsula and has receiTsd the War Medal widi nine Gte^s
for Boleia, Viinierai Talavera, Bosacot Fuentea d'Onor, Albuhera, Cindad Bodrigo, Badi^Joi^ aaJ
Salamanca.
98 Mr. Fletcher has reeeiTed the War Medal with one Claap for the battle of Maida.
97 Doctor John Foater serred the campaign of 1814 in HoUand*
98 Mr. Peter Fraaer aerred in the American war, and waa preaent at thee^lBre of Qefwege^
99 Doctor Galeani joined the army in Sicily, in 1812, ana waa einployed in the fidd uala
landed at Leghorn, 14th March 1814. Freient in the campaign of Italy with iha adraaeed
army, including the taking of the Castle of St. Maria, in Speaia, action al Seahi, ale|e and av^
renoHT of Genoa, and taking of the castle of SaTona and Nori.
100 Mr. Gilder aenred the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guards.
101 Mr. M. Griffith serred in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of thai war in Ifli,
indudfaig the battlea of Busaco and Foentes d*Onor, siege and aasanlt of Ciadad Bodrig<s atft*
and assault of Bad^oa, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nirelle, Nira, and Orthea
action at "^c Bigorre (wounded), and battle of ToulousOi Serred also in Indian Arable Md
the Bnrmeae empire, from May 1818, including sieges of Asseerghur, Bas-cl-Kyma« and Zais»
siege and assault of Dwarka, aflair of Beni-Boo«AB, assault of a fortress on the beaks of ^
Pegu rirer, assault of Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, and battle near noaaeu He bst
•leeeired the War Medal with ntne Clasps.
108 Deolor Hair^s eerrioes j-^Peninsuler oamnaigna from Nor. 1818 to the and of that
1814, faMdndmg the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian in August and Sepl. ISIS, battkt
of the Nirelle, Nire, and Orthea, and the aflUrs of Vera. Sobsequentlr in the aelloB m frees
of Hew Orkua, and, finally, al the capture of Paria. He haa reeeired the War Medal via
flre Clasps.
103 Mr. Rarthffl serred with the 9th throughout the campaign of 1842 fai Allk^aalalB& OMa:
under General PdUock.
104 Doolor Henderaca serred in the Peninsula, and was present at the aiege of Baii^la^ ta^
both the actions of Salamanca, 18th and 22nd July 1812. He has recdrcd the War IMal wiifc
two Chums.
105 Mr. Hiohens serred the Waterloo campaign.
106 BIr. Hogg serred in the Peninsula and has reeeired the Wsr Medsl wtth e«a Caeepfr
the Hire. '^
107 Mr. Hnteheaaon isrred In the Penhunda and haa reeeired the War Medal wilk cm CM
fcr Ooranaa.
108 Doctor Ligham aerred in the American war, and waa present at the baMlee of 9as
Qeorge^ Chippewa, and at the Ttfla of IHagara.
109 Sir Edward Johnson aerred in the reninsula and haa reodred the War MeU «tt f»
Olaap te Coranna.
110 Doolor JoneeHL p. 1st Dr. Gda.) aerred at Copenhagen In 1807 1 inthe^aiBaiiaViir
Mr John Moors i and subsequently at Waloheran.
111 Mr. Le<mards8rred In the Anlnsnla from May 181110 Sept 1814.
lit Ifir. John Lewis esmd with the eipeditlon to Ostend miteSlrlyiwOoola la^ms .
War ServicH of th$ Medical Qfio^$. 448
•I tfM Belte ia 1799 i with tlw npeditioii to Madein in 1807 s tt Ooroniift vadtr Sir John
ICooreiuid in Fortngtl from Mqr 1809 to Deo. 1813.
113 jDootor Thomas Lewii leryed in the Feninrala from July 18U lo JuM 1818.
114 Doolor liojd MTTod the ninfign in Xl8Dd«n in 1815 1 alio in tbo inttfior of Coylon
dnring the Kandian rebellioD in 1817.
115 Mr.LoHmar Mnred in the FenintoU fixnn Jane 1810 to and of that war in 1814.
116 Dootor McDonald Mnred in the Penhianla and hai raoeiTed the War Medal with aiz Claipa
lor Sehaanjn and Benerentai Corannat PalamaBW^ Yittoriat Qrthai^ and Tookmia. He lemd
aleo the Waterloo campaign.
117 Kr. M'SeahniaMrredatthaoaptoiaof JaTainl811,ftrwhiohhehaaraoalfed the War
Medal with one daap^
118 Ifr.MaoarthnrwaaitTvrelTwoandadattheatonningof Bwinfapatam.
119 Doctor Macniah serred with the expedition to HanoTcr in 1805; expedition to Sooth
Ameziea under Qenenl Whitalook, in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1808 and 9, In the Paninaola,
inclading the hattlea of Boleia and Yimiera for which he haa reeeived ^e War Medal with two
Giaapa. Snedition to Waloheren, inclading the aiege of Flmhingi
120 Mr. NeiH aarrad the Feninaolar campaign of 1814.
121 Mr. Kiyiaon Mrrad in Upper and Lower Canada daring Ihe Beballion hi 1887 and 88.
122 Dootor Patarson larred in the Peninsola from Sepi 1810 lo Dee. 1811. Serred alao in
the Bormeie war.
123 Dootor Peanon aerved the Waterloo oampaigo.
124 Dootor Peraton serred in the Ptninaola from Jan. 1809 to April 1818, inabdhig tht
combat of Vos d'Arooce^ battle of Ralamanea (for which he haa reodved the War Medal wiih
coe Clasp), oaptora of Madnd» siege of Burgos, and retreat tberafrom. Serrad also the oam«
paign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and cantnra of Pwla.
125 Doctor Piper serred twenty years in the East Indies, and was present at tne destruction
of the Dntdi Squadron in Souraba^a in 1609. Aooompanied the expedition under Admiral
Dmry to Maooa, in China, as auxiliaries to the Purtugnese, in 1809. Served alio idth tba Army
of ReiMr?e during the Findaree war from 1816 to 1821.
126 Doctor PoUok serred in the Eaat Indies from 1805 to 1823. He was in the action at
aea with the French squadron under Adoural Linoisv in the Marengo, 84, on the voyage to
Madras, in Aug. 1805; he was at the siege and capture of the fortress of A^jighur in bimdle-
kmdtin 1800 1 and ha served throoghont tha Nepanl war in 1814 and 1815, iwifiding tba sieges
of Xalonga, of Nahni and of Jeytoek.
127 Doctor Pyper served in tha Peninsola and haa received tha War Medal with 9om Claapa
for Boasoo, Ciodad Bodrigo^ Badajos, and Salamanca.
128 Mr. Ranken served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of thai war in 1814, in*
eluding tha battles of Yittoria and tha Pyraneea, blockade of Pampelnna and repolso of the sortie^
UtUee of Nivallab Niva^ and Orthaa i actions of Yic Bigona and Tarbaa, mid battle of
Tfwilotiiti
129 Mr. Bhys served in the PaninsnU from April 1818 to Mareh 1814; from that period, on
the coast of Amerioa and at New Orleans, until the oonelnsion of tha war with A marina.
130 Doctor Riach served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in Ganumy and Holland, Inafaiding
the action of Goerde in Hanover, 16th Sept 1818 1 el&ir near Antwerp in Jan. 1814| attaek
on Herzem» and sabseqnant operattons against tha Franeh fleet al Antwerp. PTeeent in the
actions at and near Waterloo on 16th, 17tn, and 18th June.
131 Mr. BoUnson served in the Peninsula and haa reoeived tha War Medal with ana Clasp fbr
Seiaasanas. He aerved alao tha Waterloo campaign.
132 Mr. Began served in tha Peninsula from January 181S to the end of thai war In 1814,
inolqding tha action at Morales, battlaa of Yittoria, Pyranaas, Qrthes, and Toah>aaa. Ua has
received the War Medal witii two Clasps.
133 Dootor 8haan served in tha Paninanla from March 1813 to tha and of the war, and was
prasent at tha hattlea of Yittoria, tha Pyrenaea, and tha Nive, for whiah ha haa raaeivad tha War
Medal w^ three Clasps.
134 Mr. Shekleton served in the Paninaola and has reoeived tha War Medal with aeven Olaspa
for Albnhara, Yittoria, Pyreneea, Nivella, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
135 Mr. Shorland served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battla of Conmna. Cam-
BAignof UlOandllittPortagaUinohidiBgthebattlaofBasaoo. Served also dnring tha whola
of the war with the United States of Nortih AflMrica. Hahaa received tha War Medal with Ivo
136 Mr. Smyth served in the Feninsnla and has received tha War Medaiwith aavan Claapa toot
Boaaco, Albahera, P^enees, Nivelle^ Nive, Orthrny and Tooloase.
137 Doctor Stanford served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; at the capture of
Bladeim in 1807; and subsequently in the Peninsola with the Bufls and the 29ih, and was pre-
sent in Sir John Moore's retreat, at the battlee of Talavera, Busaco and Albuhera (for which he
haa racaived the War Medal with three Claapa)* ratreat to and dtfonoe of the lioaa of Ibma
Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Pombal, Badinha, and Campo Mayor* tot aiaga aC
Badido3« Xa 1814 he aooomyaniad tba aj^adition io Amoria* wd wa* (laNBl at Iha iMaak
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444 fVar Services of the Medical Officers
and oaptore of tbe Forti of Castine and Maiihlai, Ho itnred alio In tlio oaisMln of 18U^
iff^fajtng tho oaptore of Paris. Doctor Stanford waa profaaaiopaBy emplofed U OUh doriflf
the Epi&mio Ferer in 1813.
138 Doctor Steed lerred in the Feninaiila and haa fooeived the War HeU wtth tfuee Oa^
for Faentea d'Onor, Vittoria, and Toulooae. He aerred alao the Waterloo oaapaign.
139 Mr. Trafor aerred tiie campaign in Ilandon, In 1794» and waa preaent with Ua Mt (the
33rd) in all the operations in that oonntiyt and in tlie retreat of the army thronch HoHanfl.
Served snbeeanenfly in the Eaat Indies, from 1796 to 1808, and waa pressnt at tbm battle of
Malarelly, and at the storming and capture of Seringapatam.
140 Mr. Triganoe served in the Peninsola from Dob. 181S to tho and of tho war. Bstrsd
also daring the whole of the Kandian war in Ceylon, and was woonded in the leg by an arrow;
141 Mr. Ward served in the FenhiSDla and haa reoeived the War Medal wifli one Gfasp fe
Barrosa.
142 Mr. West has reodved the War Medal with one Cksp to Maida.
143 Mr. WilliaBBs served at Waleheren in 1809, and fai the Feninsnk from 1810 to 1811.
144 Mr. Wintersoale served at Waleheren, in 1809, and in the Feninsda, from Ssfl. 1810, to
Deo. 1812, including the battle of Fuentea d'Onor, to which he has received the War Medal «itb
one Clatp. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterioa
145 Mr. Wyer served in the FeninsuU and baa received the War Medal with ftvo claspa to
Yittoria, Pyreneea, Nivelle, OrUies, and Touloase.
146 Mr. Wylde served in the Peninsula and has reoeived the War Medal with aevcn Qapi
to Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d*Onor, Cindad Bodrigo, Salamanoa, Qrthea, and TVmloQse.
147 Mr. Young served in the Peninsula from l&y 1811 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the capture of Badajos, and battlea of Yittoria, the Fyimtm, Nireile^ Niv% Orthos
(taikon prisonerX wd Toidoaso.
ApoAeearies»
148 Mr. Graham serred In the Peninsula and has reoeived the War Medal with one clasp te
Badiyoa.
Aesistani^Surffeane,
149 Mr. Bramner joined the army in Portugal early in 1611 and being appointed to the Ba&
in Sept. 1813 be was present with that Begt at the battlea of the Pyreneea, Nivottsb Nir^Olthes,
and Toulouse, to which he baa received the War Medal with five Clasps. Bmbarked al Boar*
deauzfor Canada in June 1814 and joined the Army of Occupation in Frsnoe In 1815, with vhieh
he served until Nov. 1818.
150 Doctor Brisbane aerved in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with AvoGfasps
for Vittoiia, Nivelle^ Nive^ Orthes, and Toulouse. He served also the Waterioo nampajgn
)51 Doctor Cannon served in the Peninsula and haa reoeived the War Medal witti aevenClaips
for Yittoria, Pyrenees, St. Sebaatian, Kivelle, Hive, Orthes, and TouIomo.
152 Mr. Eddowea served in the Peninsula and has reoeivod tiie War Medal with two ClMfs
to Ctudad Bodrigo and Badaioa,
153 Mr. Evera served the Waterioo campaign.
154 Doctor Fumtval served in the Peninsula and baa reoeived the War Medal iHth cno Clasp
for Baduoa.
155 Mr. Ootty served tho Waterloo campaign.
156 Doctor 2enny aerved in the Peninsula and haa reoeived the War Model wMi fiior Clmps
to Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Hive. He served also the Waterloo oampaign.
157 Mr. M*Cullooh served in flie Peninsula and has reoeived the War MedaTirilh Ivo Cfaspa
for St. Sebastian, Hivelle, Viwe, Orthes, and Toulouse.
158 Doctor CBeime served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with eight
Clasps for Ciudad Bodriso, Badajos, Yittoria, St Sebastian, NiveUe, Nive, Orthes, and Tonlove.
159 Mr. Bodge servecTin the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with three Qa^ to
Yittoria, NiveUe^ and Nive. He served also tiM Waterioo campaign.
160 Mr. Tbompaon served in the Peninsula and has reeeivedue War Medal with tww Ckspa
for Albnhera and Badiyoa.
161 Mr. Tobhi served in the Penhisula and has reosived the War Bfedal wUh aix Clana to
Yittoria, Pyreneee, Nivelle, Nive, Orthea, and Todouae. "
162 Doctor YenaUes served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal wiA afac
for Yittoria, Pyreneea, Nivelle, Hive, Orthea, and TooIoim.
163 Mr. Yemcr aerved tho Watsrioo campaign.
Purveyors,
164 Mr. Hodgea Joined the army in l^grpt in April 1801, and renudnad Oato tfll
French had been driven out In 1809 hejomed tiie army in tho Peofaiaola, whsM ho
unta tho oiri of thill war lA 1814, hnriqg had tho towUioa Of tlM gMrt hoipild II BfM
War Services of the Medical Officers*
445
the itdfmfiaff of Boddoi, and alio of tha om at Balamanca after that battle; and he waa
attached to tbe Head Qoaiiera in all the nofementB to Vittaria. the F^rnieeii and South of
Franfl«!,iintiltfaeoloaeofthaifBrafterthabatUeofToalonie. Me has reoeiTed the War Medal
with flje Claipa.
)65 Mr. Jamei aatTed in the Paninaida and haa noeiTed the War Medal inth two Claapa for
Vlttoda and Tooloiiie*
Dqmfy'Purveyors,
167 Mr. nidley aanred in the Peninanla and haa reoeiTed the War Medal with two Clasps
for Ptrenees and Tooloose.
' 168 Mr. Mcpherson serred in the Peninsola and has reoeired the War Medal with one Clasp
ibr the NiTeUe.
169 Mr. Moore serred in the Peninsnla and has reoeiTed the War Medal with one Clasp for
Barroaa.
170 Mr. Kewoombe serred in the Peninsnla and haa reoei?ed the War Medal with fonr Clasps
for PyreneeSy Nifelley Orthest and Tonlonse.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Beringtott* Jamesy Dep6t .... 16 Dec. 13
Bart, James, R. Art. 1 June 07
IliB Constant, John,i 6 Dr. Ods. 3 Mar. 14
Goodwin, Joseph, R. Art 24 April 05
Grellier,James,R.WsgKon Train 21 Feb. 00
9 in Hogre? e, Henry,* 16 Drs.l2 July 06
Home, James, 2 Life Quards . .31 May 39
Lythe, John, R. Art 1 June
O Connor, Charles, R. Art. . . 7 Mar.
Robertson, James, 10 Drs 2 Oct.
Schroeder, John, 7 Dr. Gds. . .26 June
Steed, Edward Henry, Dep6t. .16 Mar.
Timm, Isaac, 3 Dr. Gds 17 Feb.
Woodman, Wm., 2 Dr. Gds. . .26 Feb.
09
08
40
12
98
26
13
1 Mr. Constant serred the campaign of 1816 with the 13 Dragoons, and was present at
Qnatra Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo.
9 Mr. Hogreve serred in the Peninsula, F^nce, and Flanders, from Dec. 1811 to the
end of that war, indnding the third siege of Badi^oz, and battles of Yittoria, Toulouse,
asid Waterloo.
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
Prine^pal Chaplain to the Farces,
Reverend WiUiam Whitfield Dakins, J}J)., 16 March 1810.
Chaplains,
JEttn, Carey, Nicholas 19 Feb. 96
— Cautley, Wm. Grainger 25 Dec. 09
— Crigan, Claudius 16 July 96
— Genius, Nathaniel Robert 29 June 16
Dobhs, John 24 Sept. 94
— Frith, WUliam Cockayne 26 June 12
— ^Ooir, Thomas 28 Julr 98
HUl,Samuel 20 Sept. 10
Ifttdson, Joseph, MA. 26 Nor. 26
Htn, Jepson, George 8 April 83
•— Irwin, Henry
The Venerable Archdeacon, le Me- > . ^
auriah, J. T. H., il3f. 5**^
Ree, Lyon, Charles Jobson, BA, . . 9
— Rose, John II
— Stonestreet, George Griffin .... 4
— Symonds, Henry John 12
-— Timbrel], John 30
April 12
April 16
July 83
April 14
April 13
June 96
446
OFFICERS
OK THS
FOREIGN HALF-PAY.
GERMAN LEGION.
JtoiAiA
Ut LIGHT DRAGOONS. the Army, 91^ half-pay.
Captaint 9 Wi Haos voa Hattorf, KCH 8 June 07 24 Feb. 16
9 C@ Bernard von Bothmer. ....... 28 Au^. 10 do
9 039 Henry George von Hattorf .. 25 Feb. 12 do
9 £H Charles Elderhost 10 Mar. 13 do
^ Hartwig von Witiendorff ........ 13 June do
m Morris de Cloudt 17 Sept. do
S33 Benedix, Baron Decken •••• 18 Sept. do
Lkuttnanii 9 QiB Aogostus Fischer 13 Mar, 13 do
a Frederick Nattemann do do
ttft Oito von HamoMrsteia 13 May 15 do
9 Ua Conrad Potea 6JuIy do
Mi Lewis Kirchner 8Jaly dp
CwnfCs Q2A Frederick Breymann 16 Mar. 14 25 Feb
Charlea von der Decken 18 April do
Q® Ludewig von MuUer 22 April do
92ft Hannach Bogiulaw Leiehen .... 27 May do
George von Uslar Gleicben 13 May 16 do
m £dward Trittan 14 May 24 Ftli.
Heo. Anth. Fred. CWre 7 July do
Cbriitian von Bulow 25 Oct do
Vittr.'Surg. 9 «ai Ladolph Heuer 25 May 05 do
2nd LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Captaint 9 Q3ft Charles, Baron Marschalck .. 24 Not. 09 24 Feb* 16
{rat George Bra un 3 July 15 do
SB Augnstos Poten 150ct. do
LifuteiianU 9 9M Lodolph de Hugo 24 Mar. 12 do
9 SSI Johannes Justinis von Fumetti do do
9 Augustus Ktthls 28 May do
^ Carl Schaeffer 2 Oct. do
9 fiSft Herman Heo. Coo. Hitter.. . . 18 Sept. 13 do
9 Wi Ern. Tbeo. Chr. Meier 15 Mar. 14 do
(f 2:1 Ferdinand Kuster 21 Nov. 15 do
Cornett Fred. Carl. Edmund Kahls 10 April do
Ernest von Voss 4July do
Ferdinand von Stolienberg 21 Nov. do
Snr^eon 9 f^ Frederick Detmer 13 July 13 do
VeUr.Surg. 9 Coniad DaUwig 29Aprai321 A«g.
ItT HUSSARS.
Captaint 9 C9ft George, Count von der Decken 11 July 11 24 Feb. 16
9 7® Louis Krauchenberg 13 Jan. 13 do
9 CSI GusUvus Schaomann. 10 Oct do
9 1191 Hieronimus ron der Wisch . . 6 April 14 do
LieittenanU 9 9M Conrad Poten 14 July 11 do
9 Oai Leopold Sigismond Schultae .. 19 Nov. do
9 913ft Henry Chnstoph. Behrens.. . . 19 Nov. 13 do
Ccrneti dft Fraox Geo. von Oldershsusen . . 27 Jan. 14 do
m William Theodore Gebser 14 Feb* do
8B Frederick Jacob Rahlvres 26April do
lift WUliam de Hassell 13 Sept do
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« Tt u. Jf '^ HUSSARg. SH^""5iI^
IPUrbanCtefe .••••• 10 Juljr 11 24 Feb. 16
Theodor Ton Stolsenberff ••• • 14 Nor. 12 do
Dav. Cha. Corn. Wiebcudt 29 ilug« 12 do
Micbad Ldaing 16 Nof. do
Frederick Herman Meyer 16 Dec. do
EmestSoest 27 Nor. 13 do
Hennan Wettfleld 23 Mar. 14 do
Victor Ton A iten •• 27 April do
Theodor Ton Marscbalck 28 July 15 do
HenryGotxe Ltfut. 28 Mar. 12 do
3rd HUSSARS.
9 9123 Qointas, Baron Goeben 2 May 11 do
9 QiSH William von Schnehen 20 Sept. do
ISA Anguat. de Harling 8 Oct. do
9 Qiai George Meyer 27 Dec. do
9 91SI Diede Wm. Ton der Uellen •• 17 Feb. 14 do
GustaTQS Meyer .• , 5 July 15 do
Q2i John Christ. Fred. Nanne 13 Not. 12 do
19ft John Henry D*Homboldt ....•• 14 Nov. do
9123 Charles Augnatus Reinecke . • .. 15 Not. do
(03 Christian Oehlkers 9 Oct. 13 do
QSI Eberhard Geratlacher 17 Feb. 14 do
^SR Anthony Frederick Hoyer 5 Joly 15 do
93BL Frederick de Fresnoy . . • 29 Jnly do
^B Alex. Baron Hammerstein 9 Oct. 13 do
Ml Rudolph. Fredricha.. 10 Oct do
9123 Conrad von Daasel 22 Oct. do
9123 Hans. Baron Holdenberg ...... 1 Dec. do
George Julina Me/er • 5 May 14 do
Carl. Fred. Deichmann 23 Oct. 15 do
Frederick Eidmann 12Jo]y 06 do
1st LIGHT INFANTRY.
{m GastavnBy Baron Marschalck. • 26 Jan. 14 do
993 Augustus Wahrendorff 4 Jul/ 15 do
9 ISB3 William de Heugel 20 Mar. 12 do
9193 Adolphua Koester 22 Oct. 13 do
Nicholas de Mininasir . ...•■••.. 29 Jan. 14 do
Harry Leonhart 25 Mar. do
9123 Gustavus George Best 26 Nov. 13 do
993 Adolph. von Gentzkow 27 Nov. do
9!23 Otto de Marschalck 16 May 14 do
Cha. Martin A. Heckscher 20 Aug. 15 do
9193 John Fred. Wm. Bnshe .... £ni. 29 May 15 do
2jid light infantry.
9 William Stolte 24 April 11 do
9 9193 Charles Meyer 1 July 15 do
9 91i93 Jamea Oliver Lindham 8 Julv 1 1 do
9 9i23 William Doring 10 April 14 do
9193 George Frank 5 Jan. 14 do
9Eil Henry Augnstua Knop 14 Jan. do
m Lewis Charles Baring 11 April do
Chr. Aug. Jacob Bebne 26 Jao« 15 do
Thoton 60ct, do
IsT BATTALION OF THE LINE.
9 901 Frederick Robertson,CB.ICCH.
Lt^-CoC 18 Jon« 15 do
9 Q23 Frederick, Baron Gofben .... 18 Mar. 12 do
9 991 Leopold von Rottbtig 18 Aug. 13 do
9 Ernest, aaron Hodeoberg 22 Sept do
9 U^ Frederick voo Rossiog ..••,• 2 &ept. 15 do
9 m Christian Hen. von Dimng •• 17 Aug, 09 do
9 OR Luddph Kumme 18 Ang. do
t448
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Bank M
l8t BATTALION OP THE LIN£*-(«<">*-) **# ^r-v.
Lkuimumtu 9 9SBL Diederich de Eioem • • 1^ i^tr. ] 2 34
9 Qli George Wichmaan ...,•••«.«. 30 Oct.
V Qli Charles von Weyho 24llov«
Qai Adolph. yon ArenUschildt 18 Aug. 13
£W1. Aazusttts Muller 22SepU
miWiUtamBest , 26 2f ot.
Entigm 039 Augastns, Bar#n L« Fort 9 Sfp^
D3I Augustus von Brandis ••«.•••• 6 ^n« 1 4
Q® Arnold William Hetie 7 Ain.
Adolpbus de Beaulieu •• 21 Mar.
Qai Cba. Aug. von der Hdlen 7 May
Jlitil.-5iirF(. 9 Frederick Haraig 7 Dec, 06
V Q3A Philip Langeheineken dUiuu 11
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2!tD BATTALION OP THE LINE.
9 m Aug. Chas. Fred. Hartmann . . 3 Jan. 09
9 Ferd. Adolphus Barvn HoUe 28 May 15
AuKUStus Frederick Schmidt • •• 17 Mar. 12
a&Si Chas. Augustus Lewis BiUeb • • do
I Francis La Roche 27 Mar. 14
George Fabricius. ..•• •••• 29 April
di Augustus Ferdinand Ziel 17 June
QIR Lewis HeniT de Sichart 28 May 15
tOB Charles Lewis de Sichart 16 Feb. 14
on Gust. Fred. Wm. Hartmann • • . • 8 May
Oil Augnstos Loning 17 June
9 m Adolphus Heise LfVut. 17Mar. 13
dnn BATTALION OF THE LINE.
UBI Albert Cordemann ...••«. 8 Sept* '14
Frederick Erdmann 19 June 15
WEi George Appuhn 26 July
George W. F. von Weybe 300ct. 07
Hm Charles Brauns 14 Sept* 10
SB Christian de Soden 18 Mar. 12
SSI Augustus Kuckuck do
Q3ft Jolras Brittkmann 11 May
Wi Henry Dehnel 20 Mar. 13
983 Lewis de Bachell6, Boron von dem
Brinck 20 Sept
9S3L Henry Edward Kuckuck 8 Die.
Frederick de Storren • . . , 18 Feb.
QSI Frederick von Schlutter 6 Moy
iEB Augustus William Kuckock • • . • 8 Jap. 14
iS Richard Hupeden ........••.« 9 Jap.
1129 Fred. Bern. Schneider •• ..Liail. 18 Mtr. 12
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4th BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Ceptoms ISA Geoige Ludewig 18 Dee.
Frederick Ludewig • 29 Oct.
QSI Justus Formin ..•• 9 June
Christian Bacmeister 7 July
LfnitfiMftls ^B Caspar von Both 13 Dec.
AdMpfatts Lodewig 19 Mar.
Hen. Fred. Theo. de Witte 31 Oct.
Krnett Brinckmann • 4 Mar.
J^flfiif m William Lnning 7 May
Aoeustos Scfadse ISJuno
OS Frederiek tod Bnndis 26 Jalv
iil Ferd. von Uslar Gieksben 30 M^
m Arnold Appohn • ., OJaoo
Qmtr,'Ma»t§r Aegustot Bedcer , 25 Sept.
ilMiit.-5vf^. John Itenry Wickf ,•.,• 28F«b^
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6th BATTALION OF THE UNE tiTtr^y. ^*Sw5S?
Hffl PhOip Henry Fred. Mejer 4Juiie 1424F^. 16
B Julius Bacmeiiter 26 SepU 11 25 July 16
B John George HagemaDB 16 Dec. 12 do
9 Charles. Barm Linsingen • 16Apra 13 24 Feb. 16
Henry, Boron Dachenhanaen ..•••••• 8 Dee. do
jP W Charles Beraer 21 Aug. do
en Geo. Aug. Hen. Bnhie .27 86^ 11 do
rai Aagvstus WincUer 20 Mar. 12 ' do
m Charles Schlaeger do do
foseph Korscbann 26 Sept 12 26 July 16
9 CB George Klingsohr 16 Dec. do
in Lewis de Geissmana ..••• 16 April 13 24FeK 16
mm George Wischmana 10 April 15 do
Hffl Ferdinand SchamhoTBt 27 Mar. 13 do
ia Charles WindUer lOJan. 14 do
ilA Uwis Klingsohr 22 Mar. do
m Ernest Baring 26 May " do
QSI Adolpbos Schamhorst 7 June do
Geo. Cha. Aog. Ton LoeiBeke 16 April 16 do
Carl Peter Arndd Meier 16 April do
m RvKiolph Canteos 15 Maj do
9 in William Walther £nii^22Nov. 13, do
6rH BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Charles von Brendis 14 Mar. 12 24 May 16
Ernest, Barm Magins 26 Jan. 14 do
Joseph Kersting 16 Jan. 06 do
Ernest, Boron Heimborg ..•• 16 Mar. 09 do
Otto Schanmaon 20 Sept. 10 do
Christ. Arnold Volger 26 Jan. 11 do
Frederick Hortxig 21 Mar. 18 do
Ernest Mensiog ••••••.••• do do
Francis, Baron Acton • 4 April 14 do
m Christ. Lewis von Ompteda .... 26 May do
Alexander A utran ••••..•.•••••••• 2 April 14 do
QSI Lew. Albrecht f on Ompteda • . • . 16 April do
Herman Schwencke. •• • 8 June do
Edward von Brandis 9 June do
Fra. Matthias Debs 26 Feb. 12 do
Solomon Jurdan Einthoven .....••••• 29 Feb. do
7th battalion of THE LINE.
Frederick Mnnter 21 Sept. 10 24 May 16
Arnold Backmeister 21 Mar. 12 do
9 Frederick von Diebitach 23 July 11 do
9 Theodore von Sebisch •••23 Mar. 12 do
9 Christian Frederick Eichhom .... 3 April 14 do
Augustus Stefien •• €7 Hay do
9m Arnold Erich Backhaus 18 July 14 do
m Charles Ernest F. Neoachiifier .. 19 April do
8B Franz Frederick Backhaus 29 April do
Augustus von Hodenberg 2 June do
nr Henry Schuchardt 16 Jan. 14 do
8th battalion of THE LINE.
Frederick Marburg 27 Mar. 12 24 Feb. 16
George Delius • 11 Sept. 14 do
Frederick Luderitz ••••24Jone do
am Charles Poten..... 8 Sept. do
Frederick Ziermann • 27 Mar. 12 do
HaiAuffustusHebnich 12 Sept. 14 do
FrederidkDomdorf ..•••••. 12Jul7 12 do
Godlove KiinoUi • . • 13 July do
William deMoreau 11 Oct. do
Fraderick Henxv M'dller 13 April 14 do
Geo. Fred. Godfrey Lunde 12Sept. do
Frederick Brinckmann •• . • luuU 10 Amril 11 do
EmtatSander 4Juty 06 do
460 Ftn^gn Half^pay.
Bank hi
ARTILLERT. tJU Arm^.
Mafar 9 881 Sir Geo. Joliuf Huimann^
XCB. OCH. L<.-Co/. 17 Aug. 12
Vapttdni 9 Lewis Dtniel' 26No?. 08
2iid Goploki m George WieriDg 23 Not. 09
LewisJasper 25Not. 13
QB Fiederick Eiythfopd 16 Mtj 15
IfClMtttr. 9 Victor PreiBsner 6Jiine 07
FenHtMod de Bruidii •....•• 28 Sepn
Wilfiam RQimnel 14Dec. 12
m Wfllism de Goeben 25 No?. 13
Qai WilUam de Sehambont 26 Nor.
Frederick Drechder 27 Not.
9 Aogetttts Pfaonkucfae • • • . . 28 Not.
9 im Heory Hartmann 26 Mar. 14
Hennr BoitlefDmin ••••••• 16 May 15
2«fl£«Vtttf. Ha Lewis Haardt 14 Dee. 12
QSLewisHeise 15 Dec
Lewis Schamhorst • 15 Not. 13
im Lewis de WisaeU 30 Not. 13
m Charles Henoan Ladowieg • • . . 16 Feb. 14
Angastos Capelle ••• 19 May
2ndl4euU. John Fred. Sehlichthortt 20 May 14
Frani Rottiger ..•«•••• 26 Not.
AdolphnsRechtern..... 24 July 15
Lewis Hagemann 25 July
PaymuUr Jc^ BlaMstoae 9 April 05
FeferwSurg. John Frederick Hilmer .••«• 22 Aug. 06
ENGINEERS.
Captem Victor Prott, XCH 23 Mar. 05
laLkuti. aWUUamUnger UAeg. 11
John Luttermann •••• •••21 Not. 12
STAFF,
*M^on En. de Kronenreldt Copt. 20 Feb. 13
9 m J.Godf. de Einem Capt. 28 April 14
{Fr« Chr. Baron Heimbarg • • mmCapU 26 July 15
QB George Baring C«p(. 20 Not*
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MISCELLANEOUS CORPS.
BRUNSWICK CAVALRY.
Cbpleinf «WiI]iaindeWttlfieD 98 Sept
* Alexander TonErieksen ....••.... 7 Mar.
*0«staTiis Conrad Alez.fmi Gifsewald ^4 Not.
LmUmuuU William Ton Lubeek •• 1 Nor.
Comae Frederick Moeller ..«« 10 Mar.
Adjutant WiOianiBntae • • •Ltaiit. 26 Sept,
Quar^Matttr Ferdinand de Bothmer ••••••••.••• 21 Jone
BRUNSWICK INFANTRY,
Capttnui * Frederick too Wolffiradt 16 Aog«
* Henry Ton Brandenstein 20 Feb.
LumUMMii Ernest Ton Patiinsky 27 Sept.
* Fred. John Adrian Toadar H^rde do
*CarLCrtteatBemer ••.•••••• do
{J^ D. W, L. Ton SchwaTMDbov • . 91 Feb,
Frederick Haulier • 97Jnie
9 Albert Ton GraisbeiBi ••••. 97 Aug.
Anguatua Gniltemaa ••••••••• lODee*
?| Cbarles Haberland 1 April
obanoea Comelioa Schot •..•••••.• 1 Apr3
9 Michael Cbarlea Edwarda 98 Oct.
£. A. Wflliam de Bemewtti 1 Dee,
SitrgeM 9 Charlea Wehsarg 19 Aog.
1 Capt. Daniel hae ncatTod a flsedal and a clasp for the
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CHASSEURS BRITANNIQUES. auArii. ZtZ^^.
Capiahu Nicb. PbOibert de Brem Htjor 4 Jona 14 24 June 14
FridoUndeFreuIler « 2Sept.06 1814
lAMutmanti Etienne de Planta 3Dee. 07 SNot. 15
J-^ N— de PonduOoii • 24Mey 10 1814
Jetn Nepomaoene Stoeber 28 Jane do
Armend Casimir G. Duiief. 18 Oct. do
Fietro Santa Cdamba ....•••••• 8 Aag. 11 do
lit? ain de Precorbin 4 Jooe 12 do
Jot. Ignace Ooassencoart 22 Jolr 13 do
Fc«denckWoIf 21Apnl 14 do
OiafHiiAi Francois Ni<*o]]e 4 May 09 do
Adjutant Pierre F. Louis Boossinganlt •• L<«ut. 3 Apr. 10 do
AuUt.'Surg, Ignation Stampa • 12 Apr. 10 do
ROYAL CORSTCAN RANGERS.
Captahu Josepb Paoattieri 6 Jan. 07 1817
Jacques Gnanter' 27 May 13 do
LktUmmUi Peter FmodsCiavaldini. •••... 6 Jan. 07 do
Antonio Astuto • 2 Jane 08 do
Lonis do Kamptx. 31 May 11 do
Antonio D'Odiardi 10 Feb. 12 do
Dominico Antonio Peretti 25 June do
Francois Salvatelli • •..21 Jan. 13 do
Giovanni Ant. Vincenti 19 May 14 do
Eas^ JosepbSusini l9May 14 do
DILLON'S REGIMENT.
Captaim Cbarles de BoylesTe 3Sept« 06 1814
PieneduSage •«• 8 Feb. 10 do .
JeaadeCbesse •••••» 20Mar.ll do
GREEK LIGHT INFANTRY.
CspCeMi JoiephCoppon «•.•••«•••..... TJaa. 13 do
LtMiiaiMiite Pietro Antooio Salvatorio • • • 2 July 13 do
PiemAitato 26Jaiit 14 do
ROYAL MALTA REGIMENT.
LMuifMfif Era. Fer. Cba« Bern. Ricblar 20 Mar. 05 18U
MEURON'S REGIMENT.
M^ Cba. Emanuel May 17 June 13 25 Sept. 16
CapuoMt Nieb. Julien de Beigeon « • • • • 23 May 00 1810
George Alexander Dardel 24Sept. 04 1808
Frederick Mattbey 25AprU 08 25 Sept. 16
litelsiieati Laurent Boyer.. 25 SepU 08
Cbarles Jos. Zebupfenniog 9 Mar. 09 25 July 16
Fraocois de Graffenried •••• 1 Mar. 10 do
Charles de Gumoens 28 April 11 25 Sept
Antoine Fred, de OmSenried ••• 80 April do
August de Loriol 28 Swt. 14 do
Cbarlee CsBsar de Meuioo • . • . • do do
Jules Casar Saum •••.••••• l5JaQ« 16 do
AMtut^nrg. Ludwig Aug. Wiater • 1 Sept 03 25 July
ROLL'S REGIMENT.
Capudu Niobolaa MttUer M^f 4J«of 14 1816
Feid.C0MpudAUVille... 21 Oct 04 25Deo« 17
Antoine Courant 5 April 10 1816
Frederick Rosilliea 21 April 14 do
JostMoUer. ••••••• 5Nov, 07 do
AmaniGlau .., ,, 23 May 08 do
Pierre P. Auguste de Courten ,.••.. 15 Dec« do
Joba Peler Sorgenfrey t • • t # t« • « # • « 21 Dec* do
Hector de Salis 22 Dee. do
Cbarles Pannach 25 Jan. 10 do
Jean JuUani ••..•••••.. 18 Feb. 11 do
452 Tw6gnr:^alf-pmi.
ROLLS REGIMENT— (MftfiMi«i) JUa^. VZJ^
UttOmuMU. Edmund deTaniner 26 Feb. 11 1816
Otto Hennr SaKoger 28 Feb. do
Homy d'HoIbraoio 160eU 12 do
JoMphGortlcr 9 Doc do
Edwai^ de Tvgginer .298ept. 13 do
Nicholas Stataer 30 Sept. do
JeanBeptielePhil^tiitBrr.«.<«'-^«'9^^^^ ^^ ^
Emigm PetridoSehniid ....;.......:..../ 11 Dec. 12 do
Charles de Bronner. • 22 Juno 16 do
Chmlabu JohnBecker 9 Dec 94 1810
WUtiam Poter Macdonald 1 July 12 1816
Amid.»Smfg, Charles Oemnellaro 25Not. 13 do
SICILIAN REGIMENT.
Cafiaim Franoeioo Stttart. • 19 Oct 15 20 Mar. 16
LmtmtmiU HeniyStuart « 12Juiie 08261Car«
Thomas de FoasL OApiil 09 do
MariDO Zngiani 8 Feb. 10 do
Oostave de Roqnefanil ••••• 23 Aug. do
Andiieo Vieuneiiz. #•••••••• «••••» 11 April 11 . 4b
Smngm Charles Hegler 28 Feb. 12 do
QiMr^Maitfr John Naig •••••••• • 8 No?. 08 do
WATTEVILLE'S REGIMENT.
LkuU'M. RtidolpheMay 21 May 12 240ct 16
Csplatiii Amaad de Coarten Mt^ 4 June 18 1815
Ptneraoe Ledernrw •• 9JuIy 0626OeL 16
Cha. Zabender De Thiol 25 B4ar. 11 do
Jean Christian WeyMen 25 Aug. 13 251Car.
LkiOmmnu Albert Steiger 6May0724Oct. 16
CanrAQgQi.Cbampeanx.. •••••••• 7 May do
Albert MaDuel ..••• 5 Sept, 10 do
Charles Lows Stnrier 68^^ 25J«Iy
Frands Dioenta •, 28 Aug. 11240el.
Rodolph de Watte? ille 22Feb. 14 do
. CbtriesMay r 23Feb» do
Ai^pM fit. Louis Coo. Fischer 25 Jan. 14 do
Jean Albert Fisdier • 27 Jan, do
'dttpiaim Peter Jiaies de In Motbe 23 April 12 do
J4fMtMmi JoeephMermet • Lisel. 27 Jsn. 08 do
,4ui^.'Siirg. J«sn Baptiate Boidin iMny OlSftJn^ 16
YPRK LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.
CWpCom Arthttf Leon de Timean • 15 J«m 15 25 Jnly 16
LkutnumU Antoine Lods de Mendibns 8 July 11 19 Mar. 17
JohnOidon • 10 July do
Ahaander Sohmiti 13 Sept. 13 24 May 19
Emtgrn LouisTholon USept. 25July 16
FOREIGN VETERAN BATTALION.
CepCstM Frederick Wyneken 8 July l]24Feb. 16
Christian Borvn Goeben 27 Fd>. 16 do
linitiuMU Oeonce de Witte 20 Aug. 11 do
QB Fiederick too Tinke «....20M«r. 12 do
Matlgiu Henry Brackmeyer • ••••31 Jan. 14 do
John Hennr Wegener 18 Aqg. 15 do
Fkederick DchultM «.•••..•«••••••• 20 Aug. do
iMiM«^* John Christ. FM. Fiaehtf 17Jek 14 do
. f OREIDN CORPS OF WAGGONERS.
Limimumtt Andiew Philip Cnnor 31JuM 1026tolb 16
•Da?idCnMMs • 14May 1525April
Philip Am. fo Harimia 18Mny 25Mg
Crmi JohftAlb«tKi«fp....<.*...t 1 Jnat 16 26l«lf
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GARRISONS.
P#r Ann. Dai§ tf
BELFAST* £ u dm Appainimitntm
Ttwn-M^or »,IifMt. Peter Stnart, Itte 1 lU Vet. Bii...«... 69 13 8 241>ec. 18
BERWICK.
Oovernor 9 LMiif.-Gfii* 5fr Jtmei Btthunt, XCB. 668 16 10 1 Feb. 33
CAPE BRETON.
TowB-Adjataot Liritf. Edw. SotherUod, Unettaelied 86 13 9 I2ja^ 33
CHARLES FORT AND KINSALE.
Fori>M^ ••••Vlifia.JohnBlack, lete3R.yet.BD • 63 13 8 6 Dec. 23
DARTMOUTH.
Goftmor • ••• ••Arthur Howe Holdswortb ....•••••,•• • « 10 Sept 07
Fort-M^or ...•Lc.C0(. Robert Kellj, Unattached 60 19 2 11 Dec 28
DUBLIN.
DUNCANNON FORT.
Fort-Major ....Lteit. Thomas AiiitiD,Ute 6 R.VeLBii 63 13 8 27 July 20
EDINBURGH CASTLE.
Gotemer • . • • • .9 M^or-Gen. Henry James Riddell, KH, • 1 Jan. 47
LieoL-Govenrar Gtn. F. Tho. Hammond, GCff. 173 7 6 20Ju]jr 31
Foft-Major ....9 M^0r Thomas Canch, Unattached .• 86 13 9 21 Feb. 40
.Bee.
William Beattie Smith 24A|vil 38
GIBRALTAR^
TowB-Mtlor ••M^drTbonaeE.LaeyyUimtleohed 182 10 0 13 Aag. 47
To«m»Adjatant QMrnrUr-Matttr William Home, h.p. 72 F., miih "}
Local and Tampormry rank of Utut, wkiU 9o } 91 6 0 23 Julj 47
mitpk^ dutad 6 July 1849.
GRAVESEND AND TILBURY FORT.
Fort^Major • f •^U^^CoL Thomas Kelly, h. p. Cheshire Fenc . • • • 86 13 9 13 Jan. 14
GUERNSEY.
Fflit-Maj.&Adj.|| Lt.-Ca/. John Hankey Bainbrigge^Uaatt. .... 82 2 6 22 Not . 39
HULL.
LieBt.-GoT. • • • •Litul.pGfii. Sir Cha. Wade Thomtoo, KCH. .... 173 76 26 Sept. 16
INVERNESS, or FORT GEORGE.
FofftpMajor •• • • Calami Alex. Findhy, KH. h. p. R. Afncao Corps 86 13 9 12 Feb. 47
ISLE OF WIGHT.
Cept of 8aado«fn Fort, Copt. Srr Wm. Wynn^ktelnTailds 173 7 6 29 Mar. 10
-^— — * Cowea Castle, 9 W FUld Manhal Tha Marquit of An-
glesey, ITG. GCB. GCH. 173 7 6 26Mar. 26
JERSEY.
Go?viior..«...9G«ii.W.C. File. Beiesfordi GCH.JCCif. .... n^ pay 29 Jan. 29
Fort-Mftj.&Ad>9^9«r John Eraser, Unattached .•••«. •.«««^ 82 2 6 19-M2ir. 47
LANGUARD FORT.
LiMM3«r... • .9 Lc.Ce{.Ch«rles Aug. West, Intel R. Vet. Bn. 173 7 6 30Jiiiit 11
454
LONDONDERRY AND CULMORE. £ ». J. Appohumemt.
OoTwnor 9 9EB Gin. John Eari of Strafford, GCB. GCH. no paj 15 June 23
MALTA.
Qoartsr^Maiter Lmu^. John Colcroft, h. p. 74 Foot 136 17 6 26 Oct. 26
MILFORD HAVEN.
Ooveroor Sir John Owen, fiart • •••• 14Jone2l
MONTREAL.
Town-Major ..Wl Efisign Colin Mtcdonald, h. p. 60 Foot .... 86 13 9 30 Jan. 35
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Town-Mljor • , LuuU John Gallagher, h. p. 98 Foot 86 13 9 25 Feb. 19
NEW GENEVA.
Fort-Major .... Anthony Wharton 159 4 0 20 Dec 16
PORTSMOUTH.
Phytidsn Dinelor-Geu, 9 Sir Jamea M'Grigor, Bart., MD, 173 7 6 13 Jane 1 1
ST. HELENA.
TowB*9Cajof . . Captain George Adama Barnes, St. Helena Regt. 173 7 6 6 No?. 36
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.
ort-MaJor ..«• Lifur. William Jenkins, R. Newf. Companies .. 66 13 9 6 No?. 47
ST. JOHN»S, or PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND.
TowB*Major ..^Ca^ytein Ambrose Lane • 86 13 9 1 Jto. 19
SCARBOROUGH CASTLE.
Governor flWI Mq/or-Gcii. James Grant, C£ 15 4 2 30Jan. 32
SHEERNESS.
Governor || Gra. S. Ftic. Conbermere, GCB. OCf/« ....284 7 11 25 Jan. 21
STIRLING CASTLE.
Chaplain i7<v. Robert Wataon 76 0 10 26 April 38
TOWER OF LONDON,
CoBsUble 9 t2% Field Marshal Arthur Dukt ef Wellington,
KG.GCB.GCH TT... 947 9 7 29 Bee. 26
Lieutenant .... Gtntral John Salivan Wood 663 1 8 ' 26Teb. 33
Depoty-Lieut. ..iE8 Colontl Hon, George Catboa?l» Unattached.. 346 15 0 13 Feb. 46
Major Captain John Henry Elrington, h. p. 98 Dragoone 173 7 6 4 J«W 10
Chaplain I2ee. Henrj MelvUl, B.X) 115 U 8 iApfil 40
FORT WILLIAM.
Lieot-GoT 9 (RS Gtntral H<. Hon. Sir James Kempt, GCB,
GCH 173 7 6 lOOct. 11
465
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
CHELSEA HOSPITAL. Vtr Ann. Daie tf
Goreraor 9 Q2ft Gtn, Sir Colin Htlkett, QCB. GCH. .... 500 0 0 26 No^. 49
Litat-GoT 9 en Lt..Gen. Sir Andrew F. Barnard, GCB.GC/i. 400 0 0 86 Not. 49
Major «Lwttt,.Coi.H0&iyLeBUDe 999 10 0 93 Sept 14
AdjuUnt 9 Col, Sir John Morillyon WU«od, CB* KH 170 11 6 16 Nov. 22
Chfplam jR«v. G. Mathiai, Afii dOO 0 0 15 Aug. 46
Fhjs. and Surg. Daniel Maclachlan, MD. (mth Local rank of Dtp, *!
lnfp.'G9n, of Ho$pUalt for the dutm of Cheltea >500 0 0 8 MlJ 40
BwpUal only, 23 ¥tb. i9) 3
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
Governor • • . • . .9 m UeuU-Gon. Sir Geo. Seorell, KCB 1000 0 0 3 Feb. 37
Lieiit.-Gor W Major-Gon. Thomas William Taylor. CB 888 6 0 8 Feb. 37
Major and Seperiotendenl of Studies, 9 U.-Col. G. W. Piosier.. . . 800 0 0 18 Mej 42
CapUin of Comptnies ^ Captain Robert Daly> 129 6 5 98 June 43
of Gentlemen CadeU ) Captain James W. Dalgely 129 6 6 98 June 44
Chaplain, &e...lleo.H.L.CIiepmeU 800 0 0 95 Mar. 04
Quarter-Master and Parmaater, Lieut. John Whitaere Tipping. . . • 197 6 8 10 Sept. 30
Surgeon John Pickering, MD 256 10 0 99 June 32
Assut.-Sorg. . . Mel? ille Neate, MD 186 17 6 5 Dee. 43
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA,
Commandant • .9 Co/onW Peter Brown 400 0 0 15 Dec. 43
Sec. and Acy t,, . Ueut, Joseph Edward Addison, 70 Foot ....,,.. 182 10 0 4 May 49
Quaiter-Maater William Cousins , 180 0 0 1 Juty 47
Surgeon •«•.., Thomas Graham Balfour, JtfD 273 15 0 1 Aug. 48
ROYAL HIBERNIAN SCHOOL IN DUBUN.
Surceon •.«••.& QSI James Goodall £lkingtoa> (witfc ronAt «f)^,. a g* a af «• a\
Staff Surgeon of the Firtt Clou) } ^ 0 M». 41
1 Captain Daly served with the 14th at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 182S-6, and
waa severely wounded at the asaault. — ^lefl leg amputated.
2 Mr. Elkington aervcd at the capture of Madeira in 1807, and in the Peninsula from April
1809 to Nov. 1812 ; present at the battle of Talavera ; left prisoner with the wounded at that
city, and marched into Franee ; released in 1810, and rejoined the armv in Portugal, on ita
retreat from Buaaco ; present with it in the lines of Torres Vedras ; battle of Fuentas d'Oaer «
sieges of Ciodad Rodrigo and Badajoc s battle of Salamanca ; capture of Madrid ; and during
the whole siege of Burgos in charge of the Hospiul for receiving the wounded ; on the letraal
of the army he was left in charge of the English and French wounded, and again made
prisoner. He served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and was prssent with the 80th in
Fort Frederick Henry on the Scheldt, when it was cannonaded by a line-of«battle ship and
gun brige. He served also the campaign of 1615, including the battles of Qnatre Braa add
Waterloo, and the capture of Pans. He has received the War Medal with fire Cln«ps«
HiHfital'AtiUiani 8 Aug. 07 } A$»iit^^rg, 7 Jnly 08 i Surgeon 11 Mar. 18.
4fi6
OFFICERS
TO WHOM
HONORARY DISTINCTIONS
HAYE BBBN OBANTED
IN COMMEMORATION OF THEIR SERVICES IN THE
FOLLOWING BATTLES OR ACTIONS.
Mtida 4 Jvly 1806
Roleta 17 Aag. 08
Yifflim 91A«f.
Sabagiin, BtMTeote, &c.(actioDiorCftvalry) Dee. 1808fic Jan. 09
Coraimt. ••••••••••• •••••.•••••••••• • •••••••16 Jaa^
MvrliiiiqiM (attick tnd capture) Feb.
Tdtfm .77. 27£c98Jily
Gatdaloope (attack and Gapture)^ •••••• Jao^ fie F«b« 10
Baneo..rr t» Sept
Bamaa.^. 6 Mar. 11
JPkianiM d'Onor •• » • 6 May
AlbdMra 16 May
Jata ••••• (attack and captura) • Aag.ficfiept
Ciiidad RodnM.^.**^ (a«aiiltaodcaptiiia) Jaii^ 11
Badajaa ( do. do^ ) 17 March fie 6 April
Salamanca • • 39 July
FcK Detmit, America (captoraof) Auf.
Vittoria SlJaae 18
ryfeaeM •• « •• 28 July lo 8 Aag.
St. Bekaitian (anaalt and captare) Aag. ficSepU
Ckateaognay, America • 86 Oct*
NiYelle 10 Nov.
Chryider'aFann, America ••••••••• 11 Nov^
NiTt 9tol3Dec^
Orthea 27 Fetn 14
Tottlonao • 10 April
On the 7th October, 1813, a General Order, of which the foUowiof la an afatiael.
' by the Commander*in*Chief :—
Whereaa conrideiable inconTenience has arifon from the number of Medala which have
boon iMoed in commemoimtion of the brilliant and distiogniibed eveota in which the wceiea
of Hia Majeitv'a anna haa received the Royal approbation* the Prince Regent haa been pleaMd
to commaM that the following Regalationa ihall be adopted in the grant and drcnlalion of
anchmaikaofdiitinction: vis.-^
XmL That one Medal only ihaU be borne by each OiBcer recommended fix anch die*
tinction.
3nd. llMt for the aecond and third events, which may be sabeeqaently commemoraled aa
lika manner, each individual recommended to bear the distinction shall cariv a gold Claiy
attached to the ribbon to which the Medal is suspended, and inscribed with the name of tkn
Battle or Siege to which it relatea.
8rd. That npoo a claim beiog admitted to a firarth mark of distinctioo, a Oasa ahall hn
borne by each oAoer, with the names of the four Battles or Sieges respectively
thereupon; and la be woni in snbatitntion of the diatinetiona previonsly gfantad la
Officers %D%o have received Honcrary DistineHons. 467
4tb. Upon each occasion of a similar natore that may occur subsequently to the grant of
a Cross, the Clasp shall again be issued to those who have a claim to tlie additional disttnctioui
to be borne ob the ribbon to which the Croes is suspended, in the same manner as deeoribed
in No. 2 of these Regulations.
His Royal Highness was further pleased to command that the distribution of Medals of
Badges for Military services of distingvishad merit shall be regulated as follows : vit.—
1st. That no General or other Officer shall be considered entitled to receive them, onlesA
he has been personally and particularly engaged upon those occasions of gfeat importaoce
and peculiar nrUlianey, in commetnoration oi which fuch marks of distioetion are to be
bestowed.
3tod. That no Ofii^r ahall bft dpntideted a cftoflidate Ibr the Medal, or Hac^» exeept
upon the special selection and report of the Commander of the Forces upon the spoti as
having merited the distinction by conspicuous serviees.
3rd. That the Commander of the Forces shall transmit to the Commandcr-in«Cliief,
Returns, signed by himself, specifying the names and ranks of those Officers whom he shall
bjve selectBl.asfpaiiicularly deserving^
4tfa. The Commander of the Forcea id making the seleotiou will restrict Ms choice to the
under- mentioned ranks? vix.— • •
Oeneral Oncers.
Gotimindiog Officers of Brigades.
Commanding Officers of ArtiUery. or Engineers^
Adjutabt'Getieral, and Qiiarter-Masfer-General*
.Deputies of ditto> and ditto, having the rank of Field Officers.
AssistiotB, Adjutant and Qiiarter->Master-GeneraJs, having the rank of Fiekl*
Officers, and being at the head of the Staff, with a detached Corps, or distiliot
division of the Army*
'Military Secmtafy, having the rank of Fielil Officer.
Conmandittg Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and Officers who
. : may have suceeeded to the actual command during the engagement, in consequence
of the detth or removal of the original Commanding Officer.
The Croeses, MtNlAls. and Clasps, are to be worn by the Oeneral Officers, sulpeoded bv a
Ribbon of the colour of the sash, with a blue edge» round the neck ; and .by the Commanding
Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto; and 06icers who tbky have succeeded to
the actual command during the engagement; the Chiefs of Military Depftrtments, and their
Deputies and AasiataiiU (hairing tlw rank of Field 06kers) ; end such other Officera aa may
tie specially reeonmended, attached by a Ribbot) of the aame description to the battofi>hol» of
their uniftfrtn.
Those Badges which would have been conferred upon the OflScera who have fallen at or dted
eioce the Battlei and Bieges» shall, as a token of respect for their memories, be transmitted to
their FEipective famUiea.— Fids th$ Lmdon Gat$U$, dt/i OaobVf 1813*
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OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE AfiMY
OP TBI'
MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER.
(According to their Stalls,)
KNIGHTS, (KG.)
Field Marshal Hk Royal Highnett Prince Albert,
KT. KP. GCB. GCMG. Scots Fui. Guards
Field Marshal Hit Maje^y ih§ King of Hanover,
KP. GCB.
Field Marshal HU Roual Highnm A. F. Duke rf
Cambridge, GCB. GCMG. GCH, Coldst. Gds.
Major-GeneraJ HU Roual Highneu Prince George
W. F. a of Cambridge, GCMG. 17 Uncers
Field Marshal Hit Majetiy the King of the Bel-
gians, GCB. OCH.
P C9i FieM Marshal Arthur, Du^ of Welliagtoriy
GCB. GCH. Gren. Gds.
9 Ii2i Field Marshal H. W. Marq. of Anglesey,
GCB. GCH. Royal Horse Guards.
9 Wi Colonel Charles, Duke of Richmond, Aide-
de-Camp to the Queen. Sussex Militia.
Colonel W. F. Duke of Boccleuchy
Edinburgh Militia.
Colonel Henryi Dufce of Cleveland, Unatt.
Colonel Thomas Earl de Grey,
York Huaurs, Yeomanry Cavalry.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
OP THS
MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.
field Marshal Hit Royal Highnest Prince Albert,
KO. KP. GCB. GCMG. ScoU Fus. Gds.
l.ieut..GeneralGeorge^ar9.ofrweeddale,CB.30F.
KNIGHTS, (KT.)
Colonel George, Marq, of Huntly, Aide-de-Camp
to the Queen Aberdeen Militia*
General, John, Earl of Stair, 46 F.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
OP THE
MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
KNIGHTS, (KP.)
ield Marshal His Ropal Highneu Prince Albert,
KG. KT. GCB. GCMG. Scots Fus. Gds.
leld Marshal HU Majetty the King of Hanover,
ICG-9 GCB.
General Edmund, Earl of Cork.
Lt.-Col. Francis N. Marq. of Conyngharo, OCH»
Unatt.
Captain John, Earl of Ponovghmore, b. p. Gr, Gds*
464
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
or TBS
MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH.
KNIGHTS, GRAND CROSS. (GCB.)
Field Marshal Hii lloyal Highneu Prince AlbeH,
KG. KT. KP. GCMG. ScoU Fusilier Guards.
(Great hhtttr of the Or4er,)
Field Manhil His Majetty the King of Hanover,
KG, KP.
Field Marshal Hii Royal Highnea the Vnke of
Cambridge. KG. GCMG. GCH. Coldstream
Guards. 60 F.
Field Marshal HU Majetty the King of the Bel-
giaiis» XG. and GCH.
m tn 4jdiin, GfB. Rt. Hm. Sir FMd.| GCMG.
^ 81 K.
9 ttl AogleMy, Field Marshal H. Vf.MMf^ierf,
KG, GCH, Royal Horta GnaMU.
Aylmer, Qan. Matthew, Lord 18 F.
ill Barnard, tt.-Gtn; Sir A. F. GCH. Rif.Br.
Beresrord, Gen. W. Carr, Vit§, GCH, ...IGF.
SBlakeney, Lu-Gan. Hi. H^n. Sir £. GCH. 7 F.
Bradford, Gen. Sir Thomas, GCH. 4 F.
» Brisbane, Gan. 5tr Thomas M. Bt. GCH. 34 F.
Caldwell, Lt.-Gen .'Str James L. . . MadraeEngioeers
Combermere, Gen. S., Vise. GCH. . . 1 Lire Gds.
Cotton, Lt-Gen. Sir Willovghby, KCH. 98 F.
Dougtas,Lt.Gen.Sir H.fit. GCMG.{Civil) 99 F.
Dnimmond, Genoa! Sir Gordon 8 F.
Gilbert, Maj.-Gen. Sir Walter Raleigh, Bengal
Infantry
9 Gordon, Gen. 5tr J. Willooghby* Bt. GCH. 3dF.
9 Gough, Lt^Gen. Hngh, Vieoat»t 67 F.
tllia Halkflit, Gen.£r> Cdin, OCB. ,...45 F.
QB Hardinga, UtGan. Hanr|, Kiscaaat {Cietl)
El W^ Kempt, Gen. Rt. Hnu Sir Jaa. Gffff. L I.
ittler,Major-Gen.&'tr John Hnnter, Bengal Infaotry
9 Londonderry, Gen. C.W. Marf.rf, GCH.2 UG.
S Lnmley, Gen. Hrni. Sir William .... 1 Dr. Gds.
Luahinglon, Iieut.-Gen. Sir J. L. • . Madras Cavalry
{Macdonald, Lt.-Gen. Sir John il^/.-Gn. 42 F.
Napier, LC^Oen. Ar Ch»rl«i J t3 F.
PoUock, Md.*Qaii. $ir Gaana ..B^vaal Aflilfey
Faltii^fy Maj.»Gea. Rigid Km. Sh Hmv, JUrt.
8(Ci9ii) BapOvf lofaviy
RoUoioo, Geo, 5fr Frtd* Fhilipta 3»F.
m Beaton, Lt*Gan. John larj, OCHO, QCH.
96 r.
9 Ctl Smith, Maior-Geaaral Sir Htnty Qwcf^
WahcHo, Bart.. Riia Bri^t
9 S2A Somerset, Lt«-G«n. L0rd Fill U^f. • • .68 K
9 ttH StraflToid, Oea. John, Kari of, QCB. 29 > .
ton Thackwell, Maj.'Gen. Sir J. KB. M Di>.
iffil Wellington, Field Maiahal Aitlmr, SkAt «*
KG. GCH* Gran. Gda. RHIa Bti|.. GnMafr*
of the Tower of London, and Lord WanAcn oCti<
Cinque Porta : Commander«iB«Chiel»
9 Westmorland, Lt.-Gen. John, Emri •<; CCil.
(Clail) fid F.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCB.)
SArbothnot, Lt-Gen. Sir Robert 76 F.
Bains, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jamea Stevenson • « • .30 K.
9 Bathurstt I4.-Gen. Sir Jaraes.. . Gov, ofBertviek
fm Baikal^. Li.»Gan. Sir G. H. F 35 F.
liourke, Ll.oGao. Sir Richard •t*«*64 F.
Bouverie, Lt. -Geo. Sir H. F. GCMO.*..e7 F.
Bucban, Lt.-Gen. Sir John • • 32 F.
\unkury, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hemr^ Edw. Bart.
10 Burgovne, Maj.>Gen. Sir John F. from Roy. Eog.
1991 Cameron, Maj.-Oen. Sir Alex 74 F.
Campbell, Col. Sir Colin 96 F.
Campbell, Gen. Sir Henry F. GCH 25 F.
9 lEB Cath<art, Lt.-Gen. Chas. M* £ari, 3 Dragoon
Guards
Cheape. Col. Sir John ........ Bengal Eogioeers
9 Wi Clifton. Lu-Gen. Sir A. B. KCH. •• 1 Pr.
Dennis, CoUSir James 3 F.
9 Douglas, Lt.-Geo. Sir James 93 F.
9 Douglas, Lt-Gen. Sir Ned, KCH 7*2 F.
Dovetoo, Lt-Oen. Sir John** •• ..Madraa Cavaliy
9 Downes, Lt.*Geo. Ulysaea, Lord 54 F.
9 VoyU, Col. Sir John MilUy
Bmiu, CqU HoH. Sir Uwif .••••••60F.
9 England, Col. Sir Richard, KH. Cast*.
SOpH Evans, Maj.-Gen. Sir Da Lacy
Fits Gerald, Lt.-Geo/ S/r John For^ter m.Sll.
Fraser, D.-Geo. Sir Hngh • . . • • •Madraa W««n
Gallowayi Maj.-Gen. Sir Arch. ..Beagal IatA0«
9 Gardiner, U.-Oen. Sir John » f.
^ Gardiner, Maj.-Gen. Str K. KCH. from R. .i"
9 ii2A Gomm, Lt.Gcn. Sir W. Maynatd ..13 t
Grant, Gen. Sir Wm. Kier, GC// 2 1
SGrey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John •...•i ■
Guise, Lt..Qen. Sir John Wtight. Bi b^ •
9 QiB Hartmann, Lt..Col. Sir Julius, GCU. n ■
laie Germ. Lee
Harvey, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, A'CH • . V*
9 Hill. Mjj.-G«n. Sir Dudley St. L^er >.»
B Hope, M^.- Geo. Sir Janaa A, •«••.»'
lIoQftToun, Lt.-Gea. Sir Rub. .... Bengal ( ««.
9 Q^l Kerrison, Lt.Gen. Sir £. Pr. GCIL 1 4 i
Lawrence, Lt.-Col. Sir H.M. {Civil) Ben^. A c t--
l^iBhton, Lt.-Gen. Sir David ••Booibaj latji
V Lelth, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alesander i». '
SMacbean^ Lt.-Qao. Sir Wm. ••,♦,,,,,..« •
McGrlgor, Col. 6Jr D«nct» (Cfcil) ....ii^
Mq^ BimuTokU Orckr qf ^ Bath.
466
KNIOHTS COMMAND£BS-«rali«i¥«<f.
P M'Mahoii, Lt-Gen. Sir TbomM, Bt^.^* 10 F,
P m Macdooan, U«Oen. ^ir Jsi. JTCH. 7 1 F.
9 on Malilaod, Gen. Sir Ferfigriiie 17 F.
Malcolm Lt,oCoI. Sir Jamtt , late of R. Mffr*
P MaoDert»lX-Q^* ^<'CI»rlM8«.««,,3 Dft
Morison, Maj.-Ooo. 5;r Wm. ( Ci««) Madvaa Art,
9 Napier, Lt.-G«D. 5ir Geo. T. • 1 W. I. R.
9 Napier, M«..Geii. Sir William F. P 27 F.
9 PakeDbam, Lk-Gen. Hon, Sir H, lU »»««43 F.
9 Pasley, Mtj.^Gen. Sir Cbis. Wnif from E. £ng,
9 PilkiogiOQ. U.-GeD..^Aodriw..».,.,«8a F.
IticbMds, Lt>Qep* &> Wnw #• •* Bengal loft airy
9 Roitf MjU«-Oeo. Sir Joho
Uote, Lt.-Ueo. 5ir Jobn •» •• .t ^Bengal Iqfantry
9 0^ Roth Miki.4Hlu Sir Hew D, Dtp. 44J*'G*n,
to the Roy«1 AniD^ry
f m Roakm, Lt.**Gol. Sir Okei»(CJvJ/) lute of 52 F.
Rasaelt, Lt.-6en. Sir J^mes « • • t M«(]raa Cuvalrv
im Salteun, U.-Gen. A* Lard, OCH. . . . »3 F.
I Scboedde, Col. Sir Jatnea H. » t * 1 1 • t » 1 1 Uimtr.
oeoM, lJt,rQtn, Sir Hop^ton S. .fMadrM Infiiiliy
Q igi ^oQvell, l4.*Cro. iSir Geenfi 7 Dr. Gda.
Governor qf th§ Rojfal SiliUiry Colitgo
Smitb^ Mai.-Gee, Sir Cha. F< Smitb oR« HSpg.
Stovio, Maj.-Geq. Sir Frederick, KCHO, 88 F.
Wallaoe, Lt,<GeD, Shr John Alax. £(.•• ,,88 F.
alaoa, Lt.-Geo. Sir Jatnea ••••.,,»,,«»•. UP,
Wbtab, Major«Gen, Sir Wm, 3, , • . • Bengal Art.
Whitehead, Lt.-Gen. Sir Tbomaa ., Bengal Infantry
SWilUhiie, Maj.»Gen. Sir Thomaa, Bi 51 F.
HA Wilaon, tt.-G«n, ft'r John .,,,,,,• U F.
93i Woodford, p.-Gen, Sir Alex, OCUO. 40 F.
W H'aiNl/prd, M^.-Oen, Sir J, 0. i|^C/f,
COMPANIONS. (CB.)
Abbot, lA,-Col9 Avnatua , Bevgal Artillery
Abbott, Lieatt-ColtTrederiok ••Bengal Engineera
9 fiSft 4b$raimb^fCoU Hon, diet,
9 A'Court, llaj.-Gen. Charlea A«he, KH,,. 41 F.
AdapQa, Lu*Cel, Henry Wm. .,,,••.••• ,.49 F.
Alexanderi Lt.-Col. Jamea Bengal ArtiUery
Alesander^ Lt.>Col. Wro , Bengal I^t, Cav.
9 Allan, tIavvGen. Jamea from 67 F.
9 Ju<i$rtm, U««Col. Joagph, KH, . . late of 50 F,
i Anderaon, U.-Gen* Paul ,,,••, ••.78Ff
Anderaoe, M^or William , . Bengal Artillery
A odrewa, Man.-Gen. Augnatoa • , Madras 1 nfantry
Anatrothev, Maier Philip ••••.. Madraa Artillery
V ArtwtbMtS, Lt.-Gcn* Hon. Hugh ••••,•, ,38 F.
9 WBi A/gvinibeu, Maj.-Geu. Lawrenoe
9 Armatroeg, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard • • . , • .95 F.
Aabbumhem, Col. Hon. Thomaa ., . . • .h,p. 62 F.
9 Auchmutv, Maj.-Gen. Sam. B.
Backbouae, ilaior Julius Brackmani late Bengal Art,
9 Bainbrigge, Mai.-Gen, Philip
iialdera, Lt.-Col. Charles Wm. Morley, 6 Pr, Gda.
D BtUvaird, Col. William
Basden, Lt.-Col. Jamea Lewis •• •• ..late of 89 F.
Battiae* Maj.-Gen. William , . • • Bengal Artilleiy
Uaumgardt, Col. John Gregory, Inspiciing Field-
officer
9 ni Beekwiih, Maj-Gen. Charlti
H Bell, Maj.-Gen. John
1^ Bell, Lt.-Cul. Th*'ma9 • late of 48 F.
HefisoD, Lt.-Col. Richttrd . . . . , .Bengal Infantry
Diildulph, Lt.-Col, Edward tB^ngal Artillery
\^ Birch, Lt.-Geo. Jwhn Francis •• .tfrum H. Kpg.
Birch, Lt -Col, R, J, H • . ,BaDga| Infantry
9 Btsshopp, Col. Cecil ,••, , Uoau.
HIair, Major Churlea Devnyoee ••Bengal Cavalry
9 HUike,Col WiUirtm WUliamt ..laleot 11 Dr.
1^ blanshard, Lt.-CoL Tiiomaa •••,H. Engineers
lilenkinsp Maj, William B. G. ••Bombay Infantry
Blundell, M.-Col. Fiederick.. ..Madras Artillery
Bowen, Maj.-GeD. Herbert ••,•• •Bengal Infantry
Bradford, Lt.-Col. J. F Bengal Lt. Ca v.
]5radshaw, L(.-CoI. Joaeph . . , 60 F.
Bowyer, Lt.-Cot. Cornelius .. laicof Bengal Army
^ Brandreth, Col. Thomas Alston ., •• R. ArtilUry
Bray, Lt.-Col Edward Wm ,late of 39 F.
V €11 Breratoo, Lt.-CoI. Wm. I^ii,.,, Royal Art.
Brind, Lt.-Col, Fred, . . . , Bengal Art.
Brooke^ Lt,-Col. Geoi^ge • • • . . .Bengal Artillery
Brooke. Lt,*Col, Henry V'angban 32 Foot
9 Brotherton, M^i.-Gen, ThQ« Wm. 15 Dr.
9 Brown, M^.vGen. George, Kff, Dopuiy^AdJut.*
Gi»$ral ..••, • .from Ri6e Brigade
9 firtfwn, Lk«Colonal Gnaieimj. • • • , .lai« of 95 F,
9 SB Browne, Col, FtcMiag
Brewne, Lt.-Col. Gore ••••••,•••• 21 F.
Browne. Lt.-Col. Walter John •• • • • .Bombay lof,
Buller, Lt.-Cpl, George , RiBe Bri^.
ffiunbury, Lt,-Col. Thomas ,.•«•• .80 F.
nrlton, Lt.-CQl, William Bang il Cavalry
Burrell, Maj.-Gen. George •• •• ^from 18 F.
Bntterwortb, Lt.*Col. Wm. John, late Madraa Inf.
Byrne, Lt.-Col. Jobn 53 F.
9 S® Calvert, Maj.-Gen. Felia
Cameron, Lt.-Col. Geo. Pouleit • .Madras Infantry
Campbell, Col. Alex. KH. 9 Drs.
9 Campbell, CoL Charles Stewart*. •• .^h.p. 1 F.
Campbell,Lt.rCol.SirEdwardA]ei., lateBengal Car.
Campbell, Lt.-Col. Jobn ••Madras Infantry
Wi Campbell, Lt.-Col. PatncA[ Unatt.
mi Campbell, Maj.-Gen. WHIiam
apon, Col, David Bombay Infantry
Carmicbael, Lt.-'CoI. Charlee M. ••Bengal Cav«lry
Caroegy, Lt.-Col, Alev Bengal Infamry
Carruthers, Lieut.-Col. Richanl 9 F.
Caul held. Major* Gen. Jamea .. ..Bengal Cavalry
Ctt Chalmera, Maj.*Gen. Sir Wm. KCH
Chapman, Lt.*Gen. Sir S. R. KCH. •• R. Eng.
S3i Childtn, Col. Mtchmel late of 6 Dr.
Church, Lu^Col. Sir R, QCH. late of Or. Lt. 1 1 .
C7arAa, Lt-Col. !uutc B.
Cloete, Lt.-CoL A. J. A7f..*.,,. Unatt.
Clitnie, Lt,-Col. JfU. OUphant late of 44 F.
Cock, Col. Henry Bengal 1 nfaotry
Colebrooke,Co]. Str Wm. M.G. KH. ( Civil) R. Art.
Colvin, Lieut.»Col. John • • . • late of Bengal Army
Congrevc, Lt.-Col. Geo 29 F.
Conway, Maj. Thomaa g 22 F.
Conyera, Maj.'Gen. Chaa. £dw.
en Cooke. Lt..Col. R. Harvey, late 'of Gr. Gds.
orbeit. Lt.-Col. Stuart Bengal Infantry
9 CalAfr, Lt,-Col. Ckeriii late of 83 F.
46$
Moii HwiQurabU Order of tHi Ba&.
COMPANIONS-H»nttftu«d.
9 Coupir, CoL Sir Geo, Bart, KH,
Craigie, Col. P. Edraonstone ••••••••b. p. 55F.
Crttgie, Major Jofaa Htlkett. • • • • •Bengal InfiiiitiT
Crohr,Co\. William late of)? F.
Gunltfib, Mai.-Gen. Sir R. H. At., Bengal Infantry
Curtia. Lt-CoL J. G. W Beo^ Infantry
9 D'Aguilar, Maj.-Gen. Geo. C 58 r.
9 QB Dalmer, Maj.-GeD. Tliomaa 47 F.
OS Zhmer, Lc-Col. Hon, Geo, L, D. late of 89 F.
9 9SBL Damey, Col. Chas. Corow R. Art.
Uaubeney, Major Henry C Barmaton 55 F.
9 Davis, Lt.-Ck>l. George Lenox 9 F.
gDavy. Lt.*Gen. Sir W. Gabriel, KCH. . GO F.
elamain, M^. Charles Henry . • Bombay Cavalry
De la Motte, Maj.-Gen. Peter •• Bombay Caralry
Denuiaa, Ll-CoI. George Gladwin Bengal Artillery
Despard, Col. Henry 99 F.
Doherty, Lt-Col. Henry Edward 14 Drs.
J Douglas, CoK Robert lale of R. Artillery
Downman, Lt.-Gen. Sir Tho., KCH . . • • R. Art.
Dranmond, Lt.*Col. John Gavin. .Bengal Infantry
9 Du%, Maj.-Gen. John 28 F.
9 Dondas, Col. Wq>. Bolden R. Artillery
9 IB Dy neley , Col. Tho , . . R. Artillery
Eckford , CoL James « Bengal Infantry
Eden, CoL John, Uoatt. Jiitst. Adj,- General in
Seciland.
Edwardes, Major Herbert Beni... Bengal Infantry
9 9SBL Egerton, Maj.-Gen. Richard
^ Ellicombe, Maj.*Uen. C. Grene* from R. Eng.
Ellis, U.-Col. Samuel Burdon • R. Marines
9 Eustace. Lt.-Qen. Wm. C„ KCH, . . •• . .60 F.
Evans, Maj-Gen. Thomas 81 F.
9 Everaid, Col. Malhias, KH, . • • • 14 F.
9 Ewart« Maj.-Gen. John Frederick
Fair, Lt.-Gen. AIex.» • ••••.•••• .Madras Infantry
Fanaliawe, Majk*Gen. Edward, fm. Royal Engineers
9 Fauooe, Maj.-Gen. Alured Dodaworth
Fearon. Maj..Gen. Robert Biyce
9 Fergosson^ Maj,-Geo« Jamea
Ferris, Major Joseph ••• Bengal Infaolry
fl Fiach, Col. Am. John «• Uoatt.
isber, Major George • Bombay Infantry
Fitzgerald* Lt.-Col. Charles . .lale of Bengal Army
9 Fleming, Mu.-Gen. Edw.
Forater, Major Henrj Bombay Artillery
Franks, Lt.-CoL Thomas Harte 10 F.
Eraser, Lt.^Gen. Hastings 61 F.
Eraser, Maior James • •*.. •Bengal Cavalry
Frederick , Maj.*Gen. Edward • • Bombay lofsotry
9 9^ >'«''«r, Lt..CoL Frameit late of 59 F.
Fullerton, Lt.«CoL J.A...«,«««« 9 Drs.
9 Gabriel, Maj.«Gen. Robert Burd, KH,
Gairdoer, Lt.*CoL William Bengal Infantry
Garden, Lt..Col. William Bengal Infantry
Geddes, Lt.-CoL WilHam Bengal Artillery
George, Major Frederick Darley • • . . 22 F.
God by, Col. Chxialoplier ...... Beagal Jnhntry
9 Godwin, Maj.-Gen. Heniy
9 Goldfiaeh. Maj.-Gen. Henry • • • .from R, Eng.
9 Gokiie. Maj.-Gen. Geo. Leigh
9 Gordon, Maj.-Gen. William Alei.
9 Wl Oore, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Charles, KH.
Gore, Maj. Henry Ross • ••..««h. p. 3 F.
Gough, Lt.-Col. J. Bloomfield 3 Drs.
Gowao, CoL Geo. Edw. ,•• Bengal Artillery
Graham, Lt.-Col. Charles Bengal Artillery
Grant, Lu-Col. Chwl«a #•#•««••,»# •Bengal Ail.
Grant, Lt.-Col. Patrick Bengal tnfantrj
Grant, Lt.-Col. James Hope 9 Dr^,
9 QBG rant, Maj .-Gen. Jaa. Goif. ofScarboro'CMtU.
Grattan, Lt.-Col. John 7 18 F.
Green, Lt.-Col. Edward.. .., .... Bombay Infantry
Greenwood, Major Wm. . . late of Royal A rtilfery
9 m Halkett, Lt.»Col. Hu^h, KCH, late of Ger.
Legion.
Hall, Col. Henry •••• • .Bengal Inlaotrr
9 Wi Hamerton, Lt.-Gen. John Millet ... .55 r,
Hamilton, Lt.-Col. Charies Bengal Artillery
9 Harding, Col. Geo. Judd • • . • Royal Eogrneera
9 Hare-Clarges, Maj.-Gen. Richard Goddard 73F.
Harriott, Col. David Bengal Cavalry
9 Harrison, Lt.-Col. John Bacon , , • .late of 50 F.
9 Harvey, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert John 2 W. L R.
Havelock, Lt.-Col. Henry •••••.•• ^ F.
9 Hawkins, Lt.-Col. John P late of 68 F.
Hawkins, Lt-Col. Francis Spencer, Bengal Infontnr
9 913A Hay, Mai.-Gen. James 79 P.
Hearsay, Lt.-Col. John B Bengal Lt. Cav.
Henderson, Major Robert . . . .Madras Engine<»rs
Herbert, Col. Charles Msdras I nfantry
9 Herries, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. L., KCH.
Hervey, Col. Andrew Bengal Infantry
Hicks, Lt.-Col. George Bengal Infantrr
9 QSI ^*'^ Col. Sir Hohert C, late of R. Horse G.lsL
Hoggan, Col. John Bengal Infantrr
Hogarth, Major Geo 26 1^.
9 Holloway, Col. W. C. E Royal Engineers
Holmes, Iieat.-Col. Griffiths . . . .Bengal Infantry
Hopkinsoo, Col. Sir Cfaa late of Madras Army
Huish, Lt.-Col. Geo Bengal tc^qtjy
9 Hunt, Lt.-Col. John PkiUp late of 1 1 F.
Hunter, Maj.-Gen. George Bengal Infantry
Huthwaite, Lt.«Co1. Edward Bengal ArtiUerr
Hutt, Major George Bomlny ArtiUerv
Innes, Maj.-Gen. William Bengal InfmntTj
Irvine, Lt.-Col. Arch Bengal Engineers
Jack, Lt.-Col. Ales .Bengal Infantry-
Jackson, Major John • Bombay Infantr^-
Jebb, Lt.*Col. Joshua (Crvi/) . . • .Royal Engiccers
9 Kenab, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
9 Hn Kennedy, Col. Alex. Kennedy Claik. KH.
Kennedy, Maj.*Gen. James Bengal Cavalry
9 ^B Kennedy, Maj-Geo. Jas. Shaw
9 King, Lt.-Gen. 5>r Henry, KCH 3 F.
King, Lt.-Col. John Wallace 14 Dn.
Lane, LienL-CoI. C. R. W Bengal Infantrf
Lane, Lt.-Col. John Theonhilos. . BengialArtillerT
9 9SB Latour, Maj.-Gen. P. .%., KH.
Lawrence, Maj.-Gen. Elias . . . .late of R. Mariocs
Lawren8on,Lt-Col.GeorgeSimson Bengal Artillery
9 m Leaeh, Lt.-Coi. Jonathan, late of RiSe Br.
Leslie, Lt-Col. John Thomas, late Bombay Arutler^
Lewis, MM.-Gen. George.* •• ..late of R. Marioca
Lewis, Col. Geo. Griffith R. Engineers
Lightfoot, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
Lillie, Lt.-Col. Sir John Seett late of Gr. G<2».
indsay, Maj.-Gen, Alex. Bengal Arullcry
Lloyd , Lt.-Col. John •••••••••• Bombay Artilki i
Lloyd, Col. Geo. Wm. Ayhner . • • .Bcneal Infaatrv
9 in Lluellyn, Maj.-Gen. Richard
Lockwood, Lieut.-Ool. Geo, Henry • ♦ ,3 D-*.
9 CO ^ve, Col. Jas. Fred., KH. ..••.••• L' oaH.
Low. Lt.-Coi. John Aladras lufAotr*
Luard, Ll-CoI. John Kynaston . . Madras Infastr'*
Lomsdvoi U%'CqlL TbomM. t • .laio oC Beagd Jimi
Matt JSonourabU Otdtr of thM Bath.
467
GOAtPANIONS--HiaRtin«Ml.
.ttshiogtOD, Major Franklin •• •**..37F.
) ^SBL Lygon, Lt.-GeD. Hon, £. P.. •• . . . 13 Dn,
) M'Doaald, Maj.-GeD. Joba • • ^m 92 F.
d*Dm^UyLt.'C<Un G.J,M, late of 16 Drs.
•i'Gregor, Major George Hall., »• Bengal Ariillerj
iPLeodf Maj.-Gen. Cbarles • • • .Madras Infantrj
9 M'Phei8on,Lu-Co]. Philip 17 F.
kl'Sherry, Lt-Col. Thomas Bengal Infaotry
P SSI MacdonaU), Maj.-Gen. Alt x.. . R, Artillery
1 1& MacdonaUf Lt.-Col. Robtrt . .late of 35 F.
P Maedanaid, Lt.-Col. Robert . .late of Royal Art.
\faedondl, Lt-Col. George late of 79 F.
klackeson, Lt.-Col. Fred .Bengal Infantry
dackinnon, Lt.-Col. Geoi. Henry ...••••. Unatt.
P Maclaine, Maj.-Gen. Sir Archibald 52 F.
^laclean, Lu-Col. Norman •..••.. .late of 55 F.
klacleod, LtGen. Sir John, KCH. 77 F.
P MacUcd, Lt.-Col. Geo* FraneU, late of R. £ng.
P Macphersoo, Maj.-Gen. R. Barclay, KH,
^lactier, Lt.-Co1. William Bengal Cavalry
klalcolm, Lt.«Col. Geo. Alex Unatt.
P Mannert, Lt.-Col. Ruuell • late of 74 F.
^fansel, Lt.-Col. John late of 53 F.
VlansoQ, Col. Alex. ••....... .Bombay Artillery
^larkbam, Lt.-CoL Fred 32 F.
klercer, Lt.-Col« Alex Bengal Infantry
9 9SBL Mercer, Maj.-Gen. Douglas
P Michell, Col. John Royal Artillenr
P Middlemore, Lt.-Gen. George .4 48 F.
Si^ MilUr, LU-Col. F. Saiid«r«m....lateof 6 Dr.
Wilier, Lt..CoL Wm. KH, {Civil) h. p. . .R. Art.
mUies, Lt.-Col. Colin J late of 65 F.
P $i£i Money, Maj.-Gen. Archibald
VIonteath, Col. Tbomas • Bengal Infantry
VIontgomerie, Col. Patrick •• • • . .Madras Artillery
VIoore, Major Henry Bengal Infantry
VIoore, Major R, dornwallis .• ..Madras Artillery
^lor^gan. Col. John Madras Infantry
Vlorris, Col. Edmund Unatt.
VIoseley, Lieut.-Col, Geo. W Bengal Infantnr
VIouDtain, Col. Armine S. H 29 F.
P C21 Murray, Maj.-Gen. Hon, Henry 7 Dr. Gds.
Cj^ MuttUbunfy Lt.-Col. George . . . .'late of 69 F.
p Napier, Mai.-Gen. Tbomas Erskine
S'a»b, Lt.-Col. Joseph Bengal Infantry
P Nicol, Lt.-Gen. Charles 68 F.
31dfield, Lt.-Cnl. C. E. T .Bengal Cavalry
P Otwayi Lt.-Gen. Sir Loftus Wro 84 F.
3utram, Lt.-Col. James Bombay Infantry
)wen. Col. John, KH, Dep, Adj.'Gen, R. Mar,
P Parke, Col. Tliomas Adams R. Marines
p9ESIPerker,Maj.-Gen.John Boteler, lateof R.Art.
(S3 Parkinson. Maj.-Gen. Edward
'arlby, Maj.-Gen. B. Brydgea ..Madras Infantry
Parsons, Lt.-CoI. James Bengal Infantrj
P Patriekson, Col. C. Clarges late of 43 F.
'attle. Col, William Bengal Cavalry
P Paly, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Wm. KH.
'ears. Major Tho. Townsend •• Madras Engineers
?ennefather, Col. John Ljsaght h. p. 28 F.
?enn7, Col. Nicholas Bengal infantry
»etit, Lt.-Col. Peter John 50 F.
^lenderUath, Lt.-Col. CharU$, late of 49 F.
>oole, Lt.-Col. John 22 F.
p Power, Maj.-Gen. W. G...from Royal Artillery
'ratt, Lt.-Cor. Thos. Simson • .h, p. 26 F.
I Proctor, Maj.-Gen. Henry Adolpbus
*urtoO| Major JQhn «# ,.■ m •.•lat« of M«dru Army
9 ^ywn, Lt-Col. Sir Henry . . late of Portuguese Ser.
9 m Qoentin. Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. Aug., KCH^
9 Rainey, Maj.*Gen. Henry, KH,
Rawlinson, Maj. H. Creswicke ..Bombay Infantry
WL Reed, Colonel Thomas 62 F.
Reid, Lt.*Col. Geo. Alex. T Bombay Infantry
Reid, Major Fra. Archibald Madras Infantry
9 Reid, Lt..CoL William Royal Eogineors
Reipolds, Lt.-Col. Tho. ScotI 18 F.
Richards, Maj.-Gen. Alfred .... •• Bengal Infantry
Richmond, Lieut-CoL Arch. F. •• Bengal infantry
Robe, Lt.-Col. Fred. Holt {Civil) .. . Ji. p. 87 F.
Roberts, Col. Abraham .••....... Bengal Infantry
Roberts, Maj.-Gen. Henry T Bengal Cavalry
9 9SSSi Robertson, Lt.-Col. F. KCH, h. p. Ger. L.
9iaft Rooke, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry W,, KCH,
Rose, Lt..Col. Hogh H. • • • .Unatt.
tP 9EB Rowan, Maj.-Gen. William
Russell, Maj.-Gen. Lechmere Coore Graves,
Bombay Artilleiy
Salter, Lt.-Col. Henry Fisher •• Bengal Lt. Cav.
Salter, Maj.-Gen. James F.« . . • .Bombay Infantry
Salubery, Lt.-Col. Charlez
Sandwith, Maj.-Gen. Wm....«..Bonibay Infantry
Sand with, Lt«-Col. Bentham •• ..Bombay Cavalry
Scott, Col. John.. •• 9 Dr.
Scott, Major Thomas Hare Bengal I nfantty
Seaton, Major Thomas • Bengal Infantry
9 Sewell, Maj.-Gen. Wm. Henry
Sheil, Lt.-CoL Justin (Civil) ....Bengal Infantry
Sibbald, Lt.-CoI. Hugh Bengal Infantry
9 Simtnom, Lt.-Col. Joseph .late of 41 F.
Simpson, Major Wm. Henry, late Madras Infantry
f\ Wi Sleigh, Lt.-Gen. James Wallace .. ..9 Dr.
melt, Maj.-Gen. William
9 Wi Smith, Maj.-Gen. J. W R. Art.
Smith, Lt.-Col. Robert late of Bengal Army
Smyth, Lt.-CoI. Rowland * . . ..16 Lsmeers
9 Sno<lgrasSi Col. Kenneth • • • . .faUe Unatt.
9 9® Somerset. Col. Henry, KH, ..Caps M* R»
Sotheby, Major Fred. Samuel.. late of Bengal Army
Spence, Lt.-CoL Javut late of 31 F.
Stack, Lt.-Col. Maurice Bombay Cavalry
Stalker, Col. Foster • Bombay Inftintry
Stanhope, Col. Hon. Leicester .••....•••« .Unatt.
Stannus, Maj.-Gen. Sir Ephi^m G. Bombay Infontry
9 W^ Staveley, Maj.-Gen. Williass
Steel, Lt.-Col. James •••......• Bengal Infantry
Steel, Lt.-Col. S. Winde Madras Infantry
Stevens, Major Stephen James . .Bombay Infantry
Stopford, Lt-Col. James 40 F.
Story, Lt.-Col. Philip Francis .« •• Bengal Cavalry
Stuart, Col. James Bengal Infantry
Tait, Major Joshua Bombay Infantry
Tait, Lt.-Col. Thos. Forsyth .... Bengal In/iuitry
Taylor, Maj.-Gen. Henry Geo.A.. .Madras Infantry
Wi Taylor, Maj .-Gen. T. W. Lt,-Gov, R, MiL ColU
Tennant, Col. James Bengal Art.
9 Thackeray, Lt.-Gen. Fred. Renttell,fm. H. Eog.
9 Tbomas, Maj.-Gen. Henry
Tbompson,Lt.-Col.JohnArmstrongBenga]Inlantry
Thompson, Lt.-Col. Wm. John •• Bengal Infantry
9 Thomson, Maj.-Gen. Alexander
Thomson, Major George ... .late of Bengal Army
9 Thorn, Major-Gen. Nath. KH,
9 Thornton, Col. Henry, » ..••.••.. .late of 82 F.
Tickell. Maj.-Gen. Richard . . • .Bennl Engineers
Timbrell, Maj. Thos , «ltte of Bengal Army
9 ToiuoDi Maj.«Geii« Jacob
408
Ord§r of St, Miehael and Si. Ge^rye*
COKPANIONS-^oMinW.
9 T?»vor, Lt.-G. Hon, H- 0(w9> *.«.,«<«• .31 F.
Tudker, Major AuoliqDUly , , «Beqgal Qtvalry
Tulloobi CoU Alflx. .•••,,•«,. o Madras Infantry
Tnlloch, Col. John.... , ,,,91 »«.. Bengal Jnfaotiy
9 TurofM*. Col, George ,•••,,.,, t Hoytl Artilloiy
§ TwMdaU, Lt.-Geo. Qeo, Marq,^, KJ\n #80 f,
Upton, I^ti-Gen. //on. A. P,
9 Vernon, Maj.-Gen. Henry C £«
Waddington, Lt,-Col. Ch«r(8i.. Bombay Rnginaan
Wade,LtfCQlt 5ir C.Maclipa ••!&((: Bengal Infantry
Wade, Major Haml«t Coote , » , • b, p. 1 Dr. Gda,
9 Ward, Col. J0hn Uichaid .,,•,, ••late of 3 Pr,
9 Warns. M^-Geo. Sir William .,•♦..•, »4 F.
Warren, Lu-Col. Cbarlea •• «t«t •« t««ttit*^d F«
Waterfy Mu.'Gen. Edmand Fred* BttRgal Infantry
9 Wataon, Alaj.-Gen. Sir Henry , , • i^ F,
Watson, Lt.-CoI. Wm. L. . • , , late «)f Bengal Army
{Wells, |4,-Co1, John Neate. , •« •• R, Bngioaan
Wemyss, MaJ««Gen. l*homaa James
Weaton, Lt,-CoI« John S. Henry « % Bengal Infantry
Wetberall, Col, Geo. Aug. Kit, ...•,,•••, Unalt.
Wbeatley. Maj.-Gen. Sir HeKry» B$. (Qivil)
Wheeleri Col, Hagb Maasey . , , • Bengal leftietfy
9 Whioyates, Col. Edward C, KH, •• R, Arullary
White, Col. Michael ,.,.,....3 Die.
White, Major FefdiBand ...f.. S P.
WhiHingham. Major Ferdittwii M F.
Whiilie, M^gr Wm, Tbomaa • . . •Boaih^ AriiUery
WiU(inaoQ»l4ti*CQl,Cbrist.Diaoa . . BeqgftllBfiantr r
Willonghby. Major M.FmBklio^.Bombe? Avtilicrv
P m WUkim, l4.*Col. Gm, KH. k|e ti Hif. Ur.
WiUmaen. Major A. P. B 13 F.
V WiliPli. Col. Sir J. M- KB. Adj. ^'Cktimm U^.
Wilson, Maj,-rG«ii. Thomea •Beogal lalaniry
Wilaoe, Mn.iGeQ« Fraaeb W. ••Madrea lafeatry
B WiUan, U.Col. Qh. Jhvk lata oT 4 f .
Wilson. I4U-G0I. Roger Wm Bengal Inikairy
Wood, l»t««CQl, Henry Jobs . . . .Bee^ Artailcfy
Wood. U«Col. Robert Blueb«r K> V.
fi Wood, Maj.'Geo. William, KH. 8 Wait 1. iUgt.
Woodbqrn, Lt,«Co]. Alenmdar ..Bembay lafaairy
9 fi'(ia4fa|i,GQl« Yfi/iiMi laaoof«DF.
Wright, Lt,-Col.Tboaas ••,... S9 F.
Wylda, Col. Waiiam Bogfal ArttUcrr
Wy Hie, l4t.*CQl. William Bea&T Iafiiatr>
Wymer, Colonel Geo. Pctie • • • •Bengal Infantry
Wyoyaid, M^.-Gen. Edward
Wynyard, Ll.<^al. Robert Heni^ 69 F,
Yates. CeU Waller Ales... .... . .Bengal InfantrT
Voung, Lt.-Col. Geo. JDobeon \0 i.
Young, Lt.vCol. Cha. Wallaee •••Madiea Jnlaatf^
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
Dean— William Buo^and, DD.
GcnM/ogiii-tWali^ Aston BUwnk, Esq., Chutir H#rq<<I,
Bath King «/ 4ri}it— Algf rnen GrevtUe, Esq.
HigiUrar aud Srcrf^o^v— rCaptain Michael SeymOUr, R« N«
D«)iRr.i/->Alberl Wm/.Woods. Esq., Uneuiimr Htrmid, fien^4*t C^l^,
Oentteman C/«Aer-r>Alfaiert Wm. Woods, Esq., Lancaiter HsraMf
Mesteuger — W. H. Stepbenaoa, Esq.
aeaaBft
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♦ / I*
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORD£R OF
SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.
GRAND
Field Alarshal Hii Renal Highness AUolph
KNIGHTS, GRAND CROSS. (UCMG.)
Field Maishsl HJiJL The Duke of Cambridge,
KO, CCB. GCH. Coldst. Guards, and 60 Foot.
9 WL Lt.Gen. L>nrd Seaton. OCB. CCH, ..^S F.
9 «^1 Gen. Ht. lUn, Sir Fred. Adam, GCB. 21 F.
9 Wi U.-Oen. .Sir Alex. Woodford, KCB.^.40 F.
Colonel Sir Predfriek Hankey late of 15 F.
9 L(..Gen. Sir Howard Douglas, Bt. GCB. 99 F.
9 Ll.-Gen.5ir Hen. Frederick Bouverie, KCB.
97 F.
9 Gen. Sir C. Bulkeley Egerton. KCH. , , . .89 F.
9 Maj.-Gen. Sir Pattiek Ross, KCH. late of 75 F.
Field Marshal His lUyal Highn€^s Prince Albeit,
AG. KT. KP. GCB.
Lt..Geo. Hon. Sir Pauick Stuart , 44 F.
MAS1*ER.
OS F. Duk0 of Camhridgf, KG. GCB. GCH.
Maj..Gen. J^. R. H. f rinca Geom W« F. C ^
Cambridgo, KG. 17 Linsaa
KNIGHTS COMMANDIvgS. (KCUU.)
9 Maior-Gen. Sir Frederick 8tovtn« AC (L ..10 I.
Dep. •Assistant Com, Go*. &if iUm«i iko«t
Baynes, h. p.
Lt««Gen. Francia Ct'umI Rivafolat KCif.
late of R. Malta FencJUc &««.
COMPANIONS, (C&tG.)
9 Col. Thomas Drake. Vuatt.
9 Lr..Col. Charles Ao^iewa Bayliy, Uonlt.
L,t.^ol. Mtfirq. Gaiseppe 4e Pifo.
R, M«lia BmiUi
9 Maj.-OcB, Hanry Balqeavis, KB.
Dep.-Com. Gen. Jawas Weodbo«ae, b. fk
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
^'"(^ ^f4rm$ Sir Charles Douglas, CMG.
Chi^nary 0J iht 0«i^r,.The Colonial Department, Ikjmm^ OtiaaC
OFFICERS
NOW ttOLDlNO hANlt tS THE ARMV
WBO Altft l*ii]ilTf Bl> TO WkAB
I^OREIGN ORDERS.
468
TVit XMtn mhttioned in thii Litt belong to thefpU&ibing Ctftinif ies, oHd the DaUi att thom of ih$
MUttititmo/the OrdBr:—^
Affgkanutan—J)oot9bi69 tmpm (^ Classes) 1B39*
ilia^na*-MariaTberesa(d Classes) IBJiine, 175?.
Uopoia (3 Classes) 14 July. 1806.
Bavaria — ^Maiimilian Joseph (3Classes) 1 Jan. 1800^
J3,/^iuin~ Leopold (3 Classes) 11 July, ld32.
TranM— Military Merit (3 Classes) Mar. 1759>
Legion of Honour (5 Classes) 13 hiay^
1802.
Greece — Savioar (5 Classes) 1 June, 1833.
Hcn<»vcr— Goelpba (3 Classes) 18 Jane, 1815«
Ntffi^cs— St. Jaiiuariat(l Class) Julyi 1788»
St. Ferdinand and Merit^ (3 Classes)
1 April, 1800»
St. Geom and Reuniob (3 Classes)
1 Jan* lBl9i
Netherhndt^WilMm (4 Classes) SOApril, ISld*
fVrsfa_Lion and Son (3 Classes) 180K
Ftfrftcra/— Tower and Sword (3 Clas» ) 1 7 Apr. 1748i
St. Beiito d'Avis (2 Classes) 1789t
Cooceptioo (ACIAassa) 6 Feb. IBlBi
PruNia^Black ^le~*l8 Jan. 1701.
Military Merit~l740.
tied Eagle (3 Cbasas) 1^ Jnae, 1792.
RuetiaSt. Andrew— dO Nov. 1696.
St. Aleiaoder Newski-^1722.
St. Ann (2 Clwses) 3 Feb. If35.
St. Geme (4 Classes) 26 Kov. 1769.
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 OcU l762.
Sardinia — Su Maurice and St. Lnarus (2 Ctas.)
Id Nov. Id72,
5«A)ii^-^t. Henry (3 CleMai) t (kik 1T36.
Emestine (4 Clisies) 25 Dect IBM.
5/»at«— Charles the Third (3 Claa«) 19 Sept. 177 li
San Fernando <6 Clsksea) 31 Au|(. 1611.
St. Hermenigilde (2 Clasiea) 10 July^ 1815.
At. Isabella the Cetbblte (0 Ctisses) 1815.
AonftMi*-Sweivi (3 Cknses) 17 Abtil, 1741.
rnrJcejf— Creteent (2 Gbtosea) 6 July, lb04.
TViMtty^— Sti Joseph (8 Classea) 1607.
Winembnrg^^-MihHrf M^it (8 Gtailwl) 1709.
Bt^
ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHiC ORDER.
KNIGHTS, GRAND GROSS. (GCH.)
Field Marshal Bit B» l/« Aug* FmlbriSk) Dukt of
Cambridge, KG. OCB. GCMG,
FieM Mattel HIa Majeaty, tU ITn^ vf lAa B6l-
giAoB, KG. GCB.
9 m Aagleaqr, Field Maiehal H. W. Harii. ef,
KG. GCBi, Hoyal Horae Guaitls.
8 m Barnard, Lti4)en. Sit A. F» GCB. Rifle Br.
Bereafardy Gen. Wb». Calr, Fi$et. GCB. . . 16 F»
9 Blakeney, Lt-Geb. Rt. Hwi. 5i> tSdw. GCB. 7 F.
9 BradrertK Gen. 8h Themas) GCB.ii » » . . . .4 F»
» BnabaoeiGeD. 5frT. M^ BfkGCB. .%kb84F»
H Campbell, Gen. Sir Hen. Fred. KCBi . b . .85 F.
Church, Lt.-CoI. Sir R. CB. late Greek Ll. Inf.
Coelib«rB| Maj%«Geo. Sir James, Bu
9 Combertnerei Gen. S. The. GCd^ ^ . 1 Life Gds.
Coo7D|hanii Lt.-Cok F. N. Marq. of, /CP.,Uoatt.
9 DaiiiDfr Gen. Sir Ralpb ••••»• w.»»..69 F.
DaflT, Gen. Hen. Sir Alei.k »«•«•«• ....•* »«97 Ft
Fits Cfovewei MaK-Geo* Lmrl Fiederiek
9 Gohlon, Ged. Sit J. Willottgliby) Bt. GCB.
Qnarter-flfoKer-Gtiietisf.. .^.t ..,. *» •; ..SSF,
Gifant, Gee. Sir Wmt Keir, KCB, ..%»•.. .2 Dr.
» f^ Halkeit, Gen; i9ir Colin, GCB. ••«»«. 46 F,
WR Halkett, Lt.-Col. Hbgh, OB. h. p. Oer. L*
Hammond-, Gen. Fra. Tfaos.
9 19A Hartmann, Lt-Cbl. Sir J. KCBi h. p. G. L>
9 i® Kempt, Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Jas. GCB* 1 F.
JOB Kerrison, Lt.-Geb. ftrEdw. Bt.K'CR. 14Dr«
Loadotiderry, Gen. Ci Wt Mmrf. of, GCB.
i Uh Guards
Macketine. Gem Sir Alex* Bt.i kfrom 36 F.
9 ^:9^ Saltotin^ Lieut.-Gen. A. Lord, KCB... 2 F.
9 WL 8eatoa»Lt.*Qeo. John, Lord, GCB.GCMG.
26 F.
{Slade, Gen*. Sir John, Bt. ..•».•%*» .5 Dr. Gds.
Q® Strafford, Gen. J. £«W of, GCB 29 F.
9 mi Wellington. Field Marahal, Duki rf, KG.
GCB, Gren. Gds. and Rifle Brigade. Com*
mtrnder-iit'Chief.
9 Westmoriand, Lt.-Getk. J. EArief, GCB. 5^ F.
Wheatley, Mej.'KJeD. Sir Hentj,Btrt.fVB,
KNlOIttS tOMMANDERS. (KCH.)
Adama, Lt.-Gen. Sir Gee. Fownall ..••••• tfl Dn
Arthar, Ma).-Gen. Right Hon. 5ir Geo. Bart.
IP Barton, Lt-Gen. Sir Robert
Bisaet^ Coromissaiy-Geneni] Sir Jolm » • • .h. p^
SHI Bowater, Lt.-Gen. 5tr Edw. ... * . .49 P.
Brownei LieoU^Gen. Sir John • # i % • • 8 Himara
9 BrowBe» Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomaa H.
C^tf^t, Maj.-Gen. LouH IF. Ffse. Ute of 50 F*
QB Chalmers, Haj.-Geti. Sir Wm. CB»
Chapman* Lt.-Gen. Sir 8. R. CB. from R. En^.
Ca CUAon, Lt.*Gen.5irA.B.J^CB4....1 Dr.
^otaniy* Capt. Sir John, Br« • • • • • .b* p. Royal Art*
470
Itoydl Sian&V€rian 'OuelpJao Order.
KNI0HT9 COMMANDERS^-eonttRUft?.
J Cotton. Lt..Gwi. 5ir Willoughby, GCB... 98 F.
Cnrnmine, Gen. 5ir H. J 12 Dr.
n Cast, Col. Bon, Sir Edward Unatt.
9 Davy, Lt.-G6D. Sir Win. Gabriel, CB, ..60 F.
De Butts, Lt.-Gen. Sir Augustus. R. Eng.
~^ 83i DoQglas, Maj.-Geo. Sir Neil, KCB. 72 F.
DowDtnan, Lt.-Oen. 5tr Thomas, CB, ..R. Art.
Egerton. Gen. Sir Chas. Bulkeley, GCMG, 89 F.
Eustace, Lt.-Gen. Wm. Cornwallis, CB. ..GOF.
Forbes, Dep.-In8p.-Gen. Sir Chas. F. MD. KC,
9 Gardiner, Maj.-Oen. Sir Robert, KCB, fr. R. Art.
Grant, Lt-Gen. Sir Lewis 96 F.
Halkett, Gen. Sir Alex • • .from late 104 F.
Hanbary, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John. • . .from Gr. Gds.
Harvey. Lt.-Gen. Str John, KCB 59 F.
Hawker, Lt.*Oen. Sir Thomas. .... .6 Dr. Gds.
Herries. Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. Lewis, CB.
King, Lieut-Qen. Sir Henry, CB 3 F.
Macdonell|Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. KCB.. .71 F.
IMacleod, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, CB • • .77 f .
Monti^sor, Gen. Sir T. Gag* 2 Dr. Glk
Prott, Capt. Victor • b. p. late Ger. U^,
Pym, $ir Wm., Insp. Gen. of Hospitals •• .. .«li.^
9 ^M Queotin, Lt.-GeD. Sir Geo. Aug. CB.
9 Reyoett, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. H.
Rial], Geo. 5irFbineas ISf.
Rivaro1a,Lt.-Gen.Fra.C0Mii(^CIfG.R.Malt«F«»c
929 Robertson, Lt.-Col. Fred. CB.
b. p. lalt Ger* Lk.
Wi RoohM, MaJ..GeD. Sir H. W. CR.
9 Bost, Maj.-Gen. Sir Patriek, GCMG.
Thornton, Lt.-Gen. Sir C. Wade, Uu o( R. irt.
9 Trench. Lt-Gen. Sir Fred. Wm.
9 Tuyll, Lt.-Gen. Sir William 7 U Or.
Webb, Sir John, MD, Director^eneral OrUaMM
Medical DepartoML
Whitmore, Lt.-Gen. Sir George. ... fioo R. £s|.
9 WBi Woodford, Maj.-Gen. Sir J, G. KCB.
SA'Cflfurt, Maj.-Geo. C. Ashe, CB. • . • • 41 F.
Andtnou, Lt.-Col. Jootph, CB late of 60 F.
SAf\g$Utt CoL £. J.
Arnaad, Lt.-Col. John • . • . • Unatu
Arnold, Mm.*GeQ. Jas. RobertMn, Ifom R. Eog.
9 Anhur, Jamet, MJ) D^- Impoc. Gen.
Austen, Lt.-Col. John • • Unatt.
9 Balneavis, Maj.-Gen. Henry, CMG.
9 m Beckwilh, Col. Wm Unatt.
9 l^radshawy Col. Geo. Paris Unatt.
9 Wi Breieton, Lt.-Co1. Wm. CB* . .. . R. Art.
Briggs, Lt.-Col. John F. h. p.
Brock, Col. Saumarez do.
Brown, Maj.-Gen. Geo. CB. from Rifle Brig.
Deputji-Adjutant'Gentrai,
Bunbury, Maj.-Gen. Thomas from 67 F.
Burnes, Surgeon James ..••..... .E. I. C. Service
fOlABumey, Lt.-Col. W. late of Cape M. Riflemen
urrowes, Lt.-Col. Robert Edward • .Unatt.
Burilem, Col. Nathaniel • • .late of 67 F.
Bash, Col. Wiinam Jnsp, Field Offteer,
Campbell, Col. Alexander, CB • , 9 Dr.
9 Campbell, Col. James • 95 F.
9 SR Campbell, Col. James, Intp. Field Officer.
9 ^iSI Carey, Lieut. Thos h. p. Ger. Leg.
9 Charlton, Lt.-Col. Edward Unatt.
I}eputy- Adjutant-General at Ceylun
9 on Chatterton, Cot. Jas. Chas. , .Unatt.
Wi Clark, Lt.-Col. John .Unatt.
9 Gierke. Col. St. John Aug. • • . . • .Unatt.
Cloete, Lt.-Col. A.J. CB. Unatt. Deputu-Quarter-
Matter'General, Cape of Good Hope
Colebrooke, Col. Sir Wm. M. G., CB E. Art.
IConper, Col. Sir George, Bart. CB.
ilSa Cox, Lt.-Col. John f.UaaU.
9 Cos, Col. William Uoatt.
Creagh, Col. Sir Michael Unatt.
9 ^m Cross, Lt.-Col. John late of 68 F.
a SSI Crowe, Lt.-CoJ. John UoaU.
Daubeney. Major-Gen. Henry
Davison, Lt.-Col. Sir WilHam h. p.
Deane, Lt.-CoI. Charles 1 F.
9 Derinzy, D.-Co). B. Vigors 86 F.
gOa Diggle, Lt.-Col. Charles .... R. Mil, Coll.
tt Plat. Lt.-Col. Geo. Gust. Chas. Wm. R. Eng.
Durie, Assist.-! nsp. Wm h. p. Ord. Med.Dep
9 m Elliott, Lu-Col. Wm. Hen 61 F.
KNIGHTS. (KH.)
9 England, Col. Sir Rich. KCB Unie.
^Eustace, Col. Sir J. R. UoHi
9 Everaid. Col. Matthias, CB 14 f.
Falconar, Col. C. Gimnt, Inep, Fd. Of. Rec, D \i,
Findlay, Col. Alex b. t.
9 Wi Fiu Maarice, Lt-Col. John I'oiL
QiA ForloDg, Lt.-Col. James 43 F.
Forster, Lt.-Col. W. F. ....•• • . . • Ucix
9 Freeth, Colonel Jas... Attist.'Quar.'^Mast.-O-.
Fulton, Lt.-CoI. Jas. Forrest late of 92 f
9 Gabriel, Maj.->Oee. Robert Bord, CB.
9 ^911 Garland, Lt.-Col. J. Vnatt
9 Garrett, Lt..Col. Robert V^f.
9 ^9il Gawler, Col. George I'bift.
EGeddes, Col. John ••.••••••..• do.
^J^ Gore, Maj.-Geo. Hon. Cbarla, CB,
I Grant. Iosp.-GeD. SirJn, Robt. MD, ..k.^
Graydon, Col. George •... ••!;» £af.
9 wl Graeme, Lt. G. D. • h. p. Ger. Ui,
Green, Lt.-Col. William •••••.•••••. ••••tso.
9 Hamilton^ Col. J, Patter .. late of Soo* Ff4. l^-
9 Hamilton, Col. Nicholas ha. F. O. Ret. /A^
9 ^S3i Hardinge. Lt.-Col. Richard R. Ar.
Harris.ColH.BuUetl laleof93t.
Wi Harty, Lt.-CoL Joa. Mark laie of %i I
Harvey, Lt.-Col. Bisselt . • • Jnsp. 1*. 0« Rec. Atf.
9 Hely, Lt.-Col. Jas. Price I eiu.
f Henderson, Maj.-Gen. Gee.Aeg.
Wi Henderson, LU-Col. James • I oiiu
B Henderson, Lt.-Col. John Wffl. ••••• k.f.
Higgim, Col. Warner Westenra
Hogge, Col. John
Howdeo, Col. J. H. Lerd. %..••.»••.•»• • .Toit.
9 Irwin, Lt.-Col. F.C. Unatt CommetUaut w ^^
Troopt im Wettmn AautmU
9 910 Jackson, Col. Janca •••••••.. »6 Dr. 64s.
Jervois, Maj.-Gen. W^illiam
S Jones, Col. Jamea •••• ••••••••• loan.
Jones, Col. Rioe ••••••••«••••••••• R. IJ^
9 Wi Kennedy, Col. Alex. Kennedy CUrk, CB.
QSI Latour, Maj.-Gen. P. A. CB.
HSI Uw, U.-Col. Robert R. S^LCm^gmm
Leslie f Col. Chariot
Leslie, Col. John b.pt.4>
9 tockyer, Lt.-CoI. Henn[ Fred......««.«.I^T r.
9 OS love. Col. James Fied. CB. «« i « •«tv&
Roj^al HoMPirian Gudfhie Order.
471
KNIGHTS— omttntttfJ.
9 Lovell, Col. L. B •.••••.•••.15 Hussan
i Macadam, Col. William
9 Macintosh, Col. A. F ••... .Un^tt.
^ Ha Mackworth, Lt.-Col. Sir Digby, Bu ..do.
^ Macphertoo, Maj.-Geo. R. B. C^.
9123 tfaJw, Col. Henry
9 MtDsel, Col. Robert Christopher do.
9 SS Marten, Cot. Thomas 1 Dr.
^ Meozies, Colonet Charles R. Marines
9 Micfaell, I«t.-Col. Chas. Corowallis . • • • • .b. p.
Miller, Lt.-Col. William, CB b. p. R. Art.
9 Nickle, Col. Sir Robert h. p.
ff Nordxfl^, Lt.-Col. Norcliflfe h. p.
BOates, Lt.-Co1. Jas. Poole • • do.
Wi Otdiieid. Col. John R. Eng.
Oiren, Col. John, CB. ,.Dep,'Adj,'Gen. R. Mar,
Parry^ Lt.-Gefi. Sir Love Parry Jones
9 Paty, Maj.-Geo. Geo. Wm. CB.
9 Pitt, Maj..Qen. Q. Dean
9 Power, Maj.-Geo. Wm. G. CB. . .from R. Art.
9 Raioey, Maj.-Gen. Henry, CB,
fBiddall, Maj.-GeD. Wm.
Biddeii, Major- Gen. Henry Jas.
Roberta, Col. Rich Uoatt.
Robyns, Lt.-Col. John late of R. Mar.
9 mi Ross, Lt.-Col. Jas. Kerr U natt.
^ Sail, Lt.-Col. William. . . .late of R. Newf. Cos.
P Singleton, Lt.-Col. John 90 F.
Smithy Col. Sir J. M. F. •••••••••••• ••«&. £ng«
Smith, Lt.-Col. C. Hamilton ••••••••••••••h« p,
9 Somerset. Col. Henry, CB.. .Cape Mounted Rif.
Southwell, Capt. Hon. Cha Jlate 12 R. V. B.
Spink, Col. John Unatt.
9 Stack, Maj. Geo. Fitz Gerald late of 24 F.
Stephena, Maj. Hen. Sykes ••• .Uoatt.
Taylor, Lt.-CoI. Pringle • Uoatt.
V HB Thackwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir J.. CCB. 16 Drs.
9 Thorn, Maj.-Gen. Nathaniel, CB.
Thorn, Lt.-Col. William late of 25 Dr.
Thorpe, Maj. Samuel .•..••••.. . •• Unatt.
Tremenheere, Maj.-Gen. Walter, ..late of R. JVIar.
QISB Trevor, Lieut.-Col. A. H. • • . . • 59 F.
Wallace, Col. Sir J. Maxwell. ..,.%• h« p.
SiSi Wallace, CoL Robert do.
IP Weare, Col. Thomas ••. .Prov. Batt.
Wetherall, Col. Geo. Aug. CB Unatt.
9 Wi Whinyates, Col, E. C. CB. R. Art.
9 Wi Wilkint, U.-CqL Ceo. CB. . . lata of Rif. B.
9 Williams, Lt.-Col. Tbos. Molyoeux Unatt.
9 Williams, Lt.-CoI. W. F h. p.
9 Wilson, Col. .Sir J. M. CB. Adj. to Chet. Hdw.
Wilson, Lieut.-Col. Nicholas 64 F.
9 Wood, Major-Gen. William, CB. 3 W. 1. Regr.
9 Wood, Lt.-Col. Wm. Leighton h. p.
Wright, CoK John late of R. Mar.
Young, Lt.-Col. Ploroer ••• ...Unatt.
OTHER FOREIGN ORDERS.
9 m Ab*rer<mh!f. CoU Hen. AUs. CB. 5" ^^^H M.'irrh!- .^"*'"'
l,A-Co,rt.M.j«.Gen.Ch„.A.CB.Kif « F-| St'st^lt Jit°rL.»"'"''
9 C£l Adam, Gen. Riiht Hon. Sir Fred. GCB. GCMG. i Knight Maria Theresa
21 F.i First Class St. Anne
Alexander, Majtir Sir James Edward • • 14 F. Second Class Lion and Sun
9 ®B^ Anglesey, Field Marshal H. W. Marq.of, KG.^ Commander Maria Theresa
GCB. 61. GCH R.H. Gd8.( Second Class St. George
Amletf, Co). Benj. .late of Scots Fiia. Gds. Second Class oF Crescent
9 Arbnthnot, Lieut.'Gen. Sir Robert, KCB 76 F. Commander of Tower and Sword
9 Aimstrong. Maj.-Gen. 5tr Rich. CB, , 95 F. Knight do do
Arnold, Major^Gen. J. R. KH. •>...... . .from R. Eng. Second Class of Crescent
r First Class St. Fernando
Aakwith, Major W. H.. Royal Artillery < Commander Isabella the Catliulic
t Knight Charles the Third
9 CB Barnard, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. F. GCB. GCH. i Knight Maria Tlieresa
Rifle Brigade ( Fourth Class St. George
P Barn.. Lt.-Gen. Sir hmtl S. KCB 20 F. | cr^SsaT""'" """^ ^"""^
Bautngardt. Col. J. G. CB, •• • . • Inap. Field Officer Second Class Dcoran^e Empire
Beckham, Cape. Horatio h. p. 43 F. First Class Sao Fernando
9 ^3B3L BeekwHh, Maj.-Gen. Charles, CB Second Class St. Anne
rGrand Cross Tower and Sword
I ■ St. Ferdinand and Merit
9 Beresford, Oen. W.C. Viscount, GCB, GCH. ..16 F.
j'
of St. Hermenigilde
Charles the Third
San Fernando
Knight Tower and Sword
n ISB B^riteley, Lt.-Gen. Sir G. H. F. KCB 35 F.^^ Fourth Class of St. Wladimir
t — : W^Uielm
yirreU, l*iaot-Colonel Da? id Bengal Inf. Thiid Class Dooran^e Empire
^ Bfahetw, Lr.'^Geo. Rt. Hon. Sir £. GCB. GOH. 7 F. Knight Tower and Swotd
p Blanti Lrt^Oen. Kiehard 66 F. Commander Tower and Sword
48h Ojfim^femlMhmMFjPm^
9 Bradfwd, 6e«. ^ Ti OCB. GCU% • « « 4 • m • « • •• 4 F. Commander Tower aod Sivffd
>B)a«lsAM0f Majk*Gcq» ImU&anH ••««•• laU of 1 Lift Odk« fttKHMid Class of Crescent
9 Browne, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jbha. KCH. 8 Hauart | f!!?^ chwlU"^^
{Buchan, Lt.*Geo% Sir John> XCB. • • « 1 1 • • « » » • . 33 F. Commander Tower and Swofd
Bunburj, Ltr^^eh Tbomaa, CB» . « • 1 • • 1 . . • * • 4 . 80 F. Koight Towe and Snori
9 Burgeyne> Maj.-Gen. SitL F» ICCBi •» fr^m R^ Eng. do do
Bymy^i Major BuUUode 4 . k »•»«.» ^ « .Bengftl Infaatrr Tbiid Clais Oooraii^ tiH^
9 mi Cameron, M^^Qtlit Sir A. KCB^ »*•••*•• 74 F. Second Class St. Anoia
C.m,ro».L...Col. George PonIett.CB M-J"" !■>'•{ {["^iJ'IiTcSlSjS^
Cnmpbell, Lt.-Coli Neil,i^0p.»(2ri*M«si«Oeiii B9mfmy Army Second Class Doorsofo Emirira
SUSil Campbell, Lt.-Col. PatHek, IB, •»..>... UnatL Koigkt Charies the Thifd
llil Campbell, Maj.-Gen. Wm« CB, » * . . , Second Class St. Anne
Cannieha«i. LtACoh Chaa* M. CB<k • • • • ^Bengal Caval^ Third Clau Dooran^ EmpSra
Carruthers) Lt.«C*k Bichard, CB^ i« ,•»«•»*.•..». .3 Fv do do
9 mi Cathcart. Lt..Gcn. C. M. liir/. KCB. 11 Hussars | ^o^^h Claas of 8t^ Wladtntfar
Cathcart, Col. HMt, Fred.» »».*.»»•«» ^4 h. p. 92 F. Second Clasi St. Anne
liH Cathcart^ Col. Hmu GeOrgOk «•» 1 ••..««••• »* Unatt. Fourth Class St. Wladiiftif
Church. Lt..Col. Sir Hic^anl, CA. 6Ctt. ^ ^ Ni^i;'^ '*' ^^'^ *"* ^•***^* ^^
late of Greek Lt. Inf.^ Comm«der St. F^inand ittd Mtril
9 m Clifton, Lt..den. ^ir A. B. KCB 1 ©r. 1 1^ ^^^ »[! Ah?%
» Colquhoun, U-Col. J.N. Hoyal ArtiUary KaS^? haUmirbTcal^
I Grand Cross Tower end Sword
9 Corabermere, Gen. S. Vitt.CfCB.GCH, .• 1 Life Gds.^ -^i^' Cbariesthe Tk\ti
(^ St. Fernando
9 QOI Cooke, Lt.^CoK R. Harvey, CB, late of Gren. Gds. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
C Grand Cross Ernestine
Conroy, Capt. Sir John, Barf* JDCH. 4. hi p. R. Artilleiy ^ ^.i Si. Bento d'Avis
C. Commander Tower and Sword
9 Cotton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Willooghby, QCB* KCH, • .98 F. First Class Pooran^ Empim
9 Cuj, Col. Sir William late of Port. Serv. Knight tower and Sword
Croftoo, Captain Edward Walter. . . . t . • • Roytt Artillery First Class St. Fernando
("Knight Charles the Third
Dickson. Major Collingwdod •. Royal Artillery' First Class San Fernando
(. Knight of lariMlla (ht Cat
9 Douglas, Lt.-Gen. Srr Howard, Bt, GCB. QCHG. 99 F. Knight Charles the Third
9 «» Dougla*, Lt.^ett. Sir N. KCB. KCH. ,. ..73 F. | fw'^h oSlfl^^
9 Downes, Lt.. Gen. U. Lardf KCB. •••••.» 64 F. Commander Tower and 8w«M
fDojfle, Col. Sdr J. Bf. iCCB laieof 13 Gar. Bn. Knight Tower and Sword
Duffy^Maj.-OeiuJoha, CB, • •••w«.«.28F. Second Clftti of CreaMot
r Second Clasa Chtrlen the TWnl
Du Plat, Lt.-Col. G.C. C. W.iCfl... .Royal Eigitteere^ First Class Sah Ferftaado
I Commander laabella the CitMae
{Grand Cross St. Fernando
FiAb^cii? do
Grand Cross Charles the Third
Farrant, Lieut. Col. Fiancis .Bombay Cavalry First Clau Lion and Son
9 Forbes, Sir Chas. F. MD. KCH. •» .. Den. Insp. Gen. Second Class of Crescent
Forsyth, Surgf-on John bean) Amy Third Clasa DooranAe SmpiHi
Eraser, Major J ames» CB. .•••••••«... Bengal Cavalry Third Class Dooran4o Bttfire
Garden, Lt.-Crl. Wro. CB % » • . • Bengal Infantry Second CInaa Doofmn4e Btom
9 Gardiner, Maj.-Gon. Sir Robert| KCB. KCH. . . R. Art. Second Class St. Anne
G iles, Lt..Col. Stephon • Royal Marines Knight Tower and SwonI
9 SB Gomm, Lt.-Geo« Sir W. M. KCB 13 F« Second Clnaa St. Anno
9 Gough. Lt..G ttt. Hogh, FitrMtit, CCB 87 F. Knight Charles the Third
Gr..,. Ge». Sir W». K.ir. KCB.CCB. 2 Dr. { ^.fgh^.'Si;;:"^*-,^"
SB Grant, Sir Jamoa RoIn MD. KH Med. Dep. Second ClaM St. An«%
9 Grey, Maj..G«n. 5&r John, KCB , 6 F. j c^'ilJdllJft^^'r^^
Uaggart, Major Ctowford •«•• .»«»£. I* C. 8orv. Third Claa IMatanifc ISiiyim*
C Commander Maismilioo Ji
9 m HaUett, Geo. Sir CoUn, G CB. G Ctf . , 45 F.^ Third Class Wilhelm
(. Knight Towor aod Sword
Offieert permiUed to wear Foreign Ordan, €1^
9 H,m,. M.j..O«.. Sir lUbert J. ,CB. 2 W. I. R.gt. { ^^8^ Tow.f in^l^.rt*""
9 Heodenoo, MAJ.-Gen. G. A. KH, Second Clasi of Crescent
9 n m C«l.5irK. C. CB I.leof R. Ho«,Gd..{ ^^^jfj^c^rslo^'i,
• Uill. M.j.^eo. Sn D«dle, 8.. L.. KCfl 50 F. { ^rgTlW '.Jd SW '''
HockiDg^B, Cftpt. Robert R. Marines First Class San Fernando
a z^ iT.wi-^ r* • r< T L ( Knight Tower and Sword
f in Hodges, Capt. G. L h. p. J Commander St. Benio d'Avis
(Second Class St. Anne
Commander Legion of Honour
Knight Charles the Third
Third Class Leopold
Commander Saviour
Imkoff, Gen. Sit Charles •... • • Grand Commander St. Joadum
Johnson, Lt.-Co]. Chas. C •••.••• .b. p. 10 F. Second Class Lion and Sun
B Johnson, Surg. Sir Edward, UD h. p. 39 F. Knight Charles the Third
Jones, Col. James, KH, •«. Unatt. do do
9 Jones, Lt.-Col. B. O «,Uttatt. Knight Tower and Sword
9 « Kempt, Gen. R/.Ai Kan. 5tr James, GCB. ^f ^JxwlS'cU-ll'^^^^^^
i *• )^ Wilhelm
rKnight Charles the Third
9 I'Mj, Maj.*Gen. R. J. J from Royal Artillery< First Class San Fernando
LCommander Isabella the Catholio
Langley, Cant. George Colt Royal Marines First Class San Fernando
Laughten, Major John ••••••••.••••• Bengal Engineera First Class Lion and Sun
U M«ch«.., Lt-Col. 5ir John G..p«d UnaU. | ^'„^hfc\1rt°tb: ^hw"
Log... Cp.. G«>rg, b. p. Eoy.1 M.Hoe,{ ^^."if^rRelJ^r"
'Commander Tower and Sword
P Londonderry, Gen. C. W. Uat^, of, QCB, GCH..
2 Life Guards
Fourth Class St. George
BladL Eagle
Grand Cross Red Eaglo
■ Sword
Russian Medal in Commemoration
. of the Capture of Paris
Pm Lygon, Lt.-Gen.£ron.£.P.CB 13Gds. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
C Knight Charles the Third
l«ynn, Major James • ••• .Royal Engineers^ First Class San Fernando
( Commander Isabella the Catholic
V'Dovell, Lt.-CoI. Ged. Jas, CB. . . v . • . late of 16 Dr. Third Class Dooran^e Empire
P M*Grigor, Sir J. Bt, MD. Dir^-Otti. of Mid, Dip, Commander Tower and Sword
I Macbean, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCB. ■ 92 F. Commander Tower and Sword
I fitt Macdoneld, Maj.-Gen. Alex. CB. from R. Artillery Second Class St. Anne
I QQ MaedonaU, Lt.-Col. Hobt. CB late of 36 F. Second Class St. Anne
I «a M«>d0MlI, l.t.-Gen. Sir James, KCB.KCH. 71 F. { S'a^*sl wTadimir
lackenzie, Gen. Sir Alex. Bt, GCH. from 36 F. St. Januarius
laclachlan, Lt.-Col. Alexander .R. Artillery Knight St. Maurice and St. Lazare
I Maclaioe, Major-Gen. Sir Arch. CB 52 F. Knight Charles the Third
imMaiUand,Gen.5frP.XC/J ^y yj Third Class St. W^^^^^^^
I Menzies, Colonel Charles, KH Royal Marines Knight Charles the Third
ricbell, Lt-Col. Charles Cornwallis. KH. b.p Knight of St. Beoto d'Avis
I €S Money, Maj.-Gen. Arch. CB. Second Class of Crescent
8 MoDtajra, Major Willoughby h. p. R. Artillery Fourth Class St. Wladimir
ionteath, Col. Tho. CB Bengal Infantry Third Class Dooran^e Empire
fontresor, Gen. Sir T, Gage, KCH, . • 2 Dr. Gds. Second Class of Crescent
B Muttisbury, Lt.-Col. G., CB late of 69 F. Fourth Class Wilhelm
I Otway, Lt.-*Gen. Sir Loftus W. OB 84 F. Knight Charles the Third
ntram, Lt.-Col. James, CB. .. • . • . ••Bombav Infantry Second Class Dooran^e Empire
wen. Col. John, CB. KH, •nThp.-Adf.^Gen. R. Marineg Second ClaM San Fernando
arker, Capt. Edw. Aug •• Royal Marines Knight Tower and Sword
arsons, Lu-Col. Jas. CB ••• .BeiigiU Infantiy Second Class Dooran^e Emptrt
.p«y,M.j.-o«.(^w«.cB.jrH. { ?„rg?tt:.f ;«^r;«'^'*
B
474 Offiars pmnUUd to vh0T Fwrttgn Orders.
9 Peaeocke, Lt.-Co1. Thomts ••••••••••b.p. Port. Ser. Knight Tow«r tod Sword
Powell, Col. Walter •••••••••••••••••• Royal Marioet Second Clau San Feraaodo
C Commander Tower and SiMid
9 Pynn, Lt.-Col. Sir Htnry, CB, , . . ^, .late of Por. Ser.*? Knight St. Fernando
t Charlei ibe Thiid
RawHnwn. Major Henry Cre.wicke. CB. Bombay Infiint.y \ TMcd Oal. dI^^^
Rivarola. Lt..Geo. F. Count, KCMG. KCB. K. Malta t. Commander St. Maorioe and 8u Uaia
Roberts, Col. Abraham, CB, .••••••••• Bengal Infantry Second Class Dooran^ Empire
9 Rolt, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCB Knight Tower and Sword
9 Q2i Ross, Maj.-Gen. 5tr Hew Utlrymple, KCB, S Knight Tower and Sword
Dfputii*AdjntaHt'Gtn0ral, R. Art. ( Second Class St. Anne
Salter, Col. H. F. CB '• Bengal Cavalry Third Class Dooran^e Empin
9 iSI Saltoun, Ll.-Gen. Alex. Lard, KCB. GCH...2 F-j S'cia«*sT.**GiS^
Sandwitb, Lt.-Col. Bentham, CB Bombay Cavalry Third Class Doeranit £
Scott. Col. John, CB. .•••. 9 Dr. Second Class Doocm^ Empm
9 m Scovell, Maj..Gen. Sir G. ^C^-^Goj. B. MU. jy^„^,^ ^laa. St. Whdimir '
9 m Seaton, Lt.-GeB. John, Lord, GCB. GCMG. GCH\ i Knight Maria Theresa
26 F.( Fouith Class St. George
Shearman, Capt. John ••••••••••••.••••••• h. p. 7 F. Knight Su Maurifle and St.
Sheil» Lt.-Col. Justin, CB. • « ••• ..Bengal Infantry First Class Lion and Son
89m Sleigh, Lt..GeQ. J. W., CB 9 Drs. Knight of Masimilian Joseph
Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Chas. F. KCB. from R. Engineers Knight Charles the Third
Smith, Lt.-CoL Chas. Hamilton, KH. h. p. 15 F. Fourth Class WilheJm
/ Knight Maria Tbcieaa
9 Wi Somerset, LL-Geo. Lord Fits Roy J. H. GCB. 53 F. I Fourth Class Sc. Geoign
Miiiiarjf S§er$lttry to Hit Greet lAe CMMm.-iffCAr^'^ Knight Maximilian Joseph
V. Commander Tower and Swofd
Stalker, Col. Foster, CB Bombay I nfantry Third Class Doorna4e Empin
Stanhope, Col. Hotu Leicester, CB. •••#•••.•••• Unatt. Commander of Saviour
9 m Stnilbrd, G.n. John. E.H ./. OCB. GCB. MF. { ^^^ clU^^^i^
Swan, Maj. Graves C «•••• ••••.h. p. Second Clasa St. Fernando
9 on Thackwell, Mai.-Gen. Sir J., GCB. KH..A6 Dr. Second Class Doorui^ Empire
Tbompsoo.Lt. Chas. Wnu 14 Dr. First Class Sl Fernando
Thomson, Maj. Geo. CB* •••••••• late of Bengal Army Second Class Dooranee Empim
9 Upton, Lt.-Gen. ilea. A. P. CB» • • ••from Gren. Gds. Knight Maximilian Joaeph
vic«.M.j.Edw.rd «'>y«'E-r-«-iSh';'r.wuS."c:::lr.u.
W.d.. Lt,.Col. Sir C. M. CB h- B«g.» I-f.»t.y { J-^jO-. ^r^^^^^^
Wade, Maj. Hamlet Coot«, CB. h.p. Third Clsea Dooraa^t Kmpim
Warburton, Captain G. D. ••••••••...• Royal Artillery Firat Claaa St. Fernando
, Warr.. M.j.-G^n. Sir WiUi^n. CB 94P. j ^i^ZTl^Ll^o^^M^
9 Watson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry, CB 63 F. Commander Tower and Swocd
9 Wi Wellington. Field Marabal Arthur, Duke qf, KG, '\
GCB. GCH, Cq\. of Gren. Gds. and of the Rifle fFint and highnt Cimt of umrly m^
Brigade, Constable of the Tower of London, and Lord ? Ordmr in Europe
Warden of the CiAque Porta. CammcMc/er^iii-CAi^. j
9 West, Sir Aug, MD th. p. Dep, Ina. Gen. Commander Towar and Srad
e Knight Maria Theresa
9 Westmorland, Lt-Gen. J. Earlof, GCB GCH. 66 F.< ^"^ ^~* f*- f •«^««t ••* Merit
/ Zl r!~~" ??•- Joseph
Firat CJasa of Henry the Lioa
Wheeler, Col. Hugh M. CB Bengal Infantry Second Claaa Door aoie Eumm
9 Willahire, M^^Gen. Sir Thomaa, Bart. KCB. 61 F. Firat Claas Doorante Kapim
9 Wil«m,Lt-Gan.5fr John. KCB U F.{ ^:; l^Tde' W «Mi 8w^
9 m Woodford, Lt..Oen.5ir A. JTCir. GCJfO..40F.| Fon^'oaTof^^G^
rKnight Chariea tha Tbird
Wylde, Col. William, CJ3.... ...Royal Artillery <{ Second Claaa San Femtado
LCommander laabclla tfaa rvVritft
Wym«r, Colgntl Gfois^ P««i«, CS. ••Btigaiafriiti/ ThiidClaMJOovittteJSB^M
INDEX.
'
••««•■
Abh^, IMtrt 114
Abbott, Cfa«rt«t ComptoQ 169
i'^*' ClinMoplMr 8dO
-■» Fredemk, CB. lU
^ Thomas 100, 356
Ab«U, JoMpb 433
AlMftrombitt, Joha 433
AbctcMoibf » Hsm, Aitt.
CB. 30
I ■ .1.1 Oeqfgc Ralph,
i>d 35
Ackiaad, Or«««t 866
Aekroyd, fUbtrC 307
A'Court, ChM. Atht, CB,
KH. 12, 199
AtfMi, Edward 414
■" Fraaeii, BafM 449
Adair, Charles WUliam 296
— r- — Htary 906
. ... Jamaa 87
■■■»' James Wallace
Ounlop 171
Johan Heia 329
■ Richard Brailoa 270
Thomas James, 69.
219
Aibm, Right Hon* Sir
riad. GCB. CCMO.
7, 172
-— «^ William 199
Adams, Allen NoWa 366
■ Andiaw Leiib,
Jf2>. 173
■■ ■ ■ Arthur Folford 308
■ ■■ 'm
* Beajamia Samael 163
- Cadwallader 200
— ~ Edward 329
Fraok 94, 179
««— Oeorga 306
---^Gaarga 829
George H«ljh 171
— — 5trGao, PoaraaU,
KCH. g, 132
-<^— Hcary BaMiacar M4
HeBf9W«.CB.66,200
— John Aleiaader
FViiklips
• Joseph Hallfog-
swerth
274
497
829
286
239
91
AdamiOD, Joseph SaiBttel 189
Addingrton, Hon. Leeaard
AUen 274
AddisoD, Jaha 362
■ Joseph Edward
222, 465
— Thomu 163
■ Thomas Feaa 14
. ■ ■ ■■ ■ WiHtam Henry 226
<^^— » AdliogtoaHeaffT^milh
131
Ad|a, Joha Miller 270
Mortimer 270
Afflsck, Duncan 226
Agar, Hon, C. W. Hci^eft 196
—-^ Rowland 313
'■ Thomas 366
Agusiz, Lewis 407
■ Lewis 174
Aggas, James 254
Agnew, Edward Fredeiiek 166
Janes 190
>-i — • — Tbos. Ramsdea 329
Ahmuty, James 118
Aickio, Francis 497
Aide, Charles Hamilton 237
Ainsiie, Charles P. 67, 127
. ■■ Frederick George
102, 172
Henry Francis
97,286
126
407
245
92
164
64
176
14
160
447
414
229
285
James
Robcift
Wm. Bernard
Oliver, D.
Airey, James Talbot
-I Richard
■ ■ Thomas
Aitehison, John
WilKath
Aitea, Victor Voa
Aitfcen, Alexander
' ■ ■■ Alexander
«■*«•*•
Michael Goold
Thomas
Wm.EMsrd
WHttamHeary
Akers, Charles Style
ALBERT, Hit Ro^
Hit^hiteu Prine§, KG,
KT.KP.GCB,OCMG.
6.140
Albert, Geoiga Fiaderiak,
MD. 430
Albouy, JaoMB HUt 197
Aleock, Henry 866
Ussher WiBisfli 286
WiHiam 329
Alder, Walter K. 366
Aldeney, Joseph Laa
Btanwell 161
Aidied, Joha Williams 16
Aldrieb, Edwatd 08, 288
Akiiidge, Thomas 159
AUwortb, Riehard WiU
liam 168
Alessi, M. de Marchesi 202
Aleiander, ArehiUU 291
■ ■ Ghas. Canon
68,282
^ Claad 146
■ ■ ■■ Frederiek Lle-
ll^n
■ » ■ ■ m Oee* Gaidiaer
296, 297
. — i Geofga WilHam 192
. ■ . ■■ Henry 829
. ■ ■ Heonr 136
*--« H. l£unmertoB 216
I . ■ ■ James, CB, 114
^ J. B, 115
.^•«— — Sir Jas. Edwaad
97,166
. 1 ■ ■■ Joha 419
John 366
^^^ Thomu d63
Waiiam 114
Algeo, James 89
Aliagioo. George Hagh V20
Alitoo, Aieh. 824
AlUo. Aodraw 135
.— Andrew Timbrell 216
. Colia. MD. 432
r^^ David 427
George 264
— ^ James, CB. 14
..^^ Robert 811
. William 866
Aliardyce, Jaoses 433
Ailea, Chas. Daveffa 329
►^— George 366
. ■! ' James 114
John PsM 329
Joha ^866
. Joseph 266
Ralph Shttttleworth 269
Robert 329
Robert Marshal! 167
Rodney Vaosktaft 296
Thomas 419
WiUiaa 119
William 407
William Wamer 121
B B 2
476
i\IIey, TotteDham 366
AUinsoD, Edward Daws(«39l
John Hiram 308
AlHx. Charles 31
William Keot 162
AllmaOj George 310
■ ' Fredeiick Goul-
boarn 248
AIpe, Hamond 329
Alston, James 366
Alt. Daniel 366
AUensiein, Hen. Baron 366
Alves, John 90, 262
Ambrose, George James 154
Ames, John 366
Amiel, Charles Fred. 232
Fra. John Tysseo 225
- George Lewis Dive 161
Amos, Gilbert Andrew 227
Amphlett, Edward 129
Aroyatt, Augustus 366
Amvou, Rich. Garrett 366
Anderdon, Hobart Grant 174
Anderson, Abraham Collis
238
Alexander 293
Andrew 152
. Andrew, MD, 432
Arthur, MD. 253
Charles 248
Cliarics 433
DaTid, MD. 160
David 173
David D. 114
George 311
George Don 224
Henry 99
■ Jnmea 219
" Jamea Wemyse 244
. John. MD. 173
John 202
John David 427
John Gratun 188
John Richard 270
Joseph, CB.XH. 56
Paul. CB. 8, 230
- Richardson 207
Rob. Carew,
242
139
207
230
366
433
114
255
366
407
MD,
' Thomas
— - I'homas
— — ^ Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
William, CB.
William
William
William
WUKsm A.
Douglas
Wm. Abbott
— — Wm. Coobrane
66, 267
Wm. CbriatiaD 286
Wm. H. H, 202
WUliam James 183
201
202
Index*
Andrew, Charles 366
Andrews, Augustus, CB* 113
Charles 329
Francis 212
George 118
John 419
Mottram 179
Robert 62, 266
Robert Alex. 96
ThomasWilliam 177
WilUamGilly 274
Andros, William 329
Aogelo, Edward Anthony,
K.H, 37
Henry 320
John 114
Wm. St. Leger 256
Andree, Rich. Collytr 1131
An^rstein, John Julius
Wm. 39, 144
Anglesey, H.W. Mmr* of,
KG. GCB. GCH.
5, 120, 453
Anketell, Montray 274
Annesley, H&n. A. A. S. 142
Charles. MD. 433
■ Charles Gasper
Dav. 257
Francis Charles 172
Fi-a. Chas. 216
Stephen Fia.
Chas. 161
William Richaitl
249
Ansell, Augustus Fra. 95,226
' Augustus Edward
Henry 155
Aug. E. H. 155
Riciiard TnrberviJle
296
Anson, Archibald Edward
Harboard 271
Hon. Geor^ 32, 117
Octavius.H.St.G. 135
Anstey, Edmund Francis 171
Anstruther, Phillip. CB. 114
'■ Rob. Lindsay 114
Antill, Heary Colden 329
Anton, Henry 254
A lexa nder 329
Antrobos, Philip 129
Aplin, Andrew Soane Ham.
' 60,238
-*— ^ JohoGuiseRogers 179
Philip Hen. P«n-
dergrass 179
Appleton, Edward 293
William 329
Applewhaite, Augustus 316
Appnho, Arnold 448
0«orge 448
A preece, Thomas 435
Apthorp, Richard Pratyman
140
Arbuckle, Benjamin Hnl-
cbesoo Vaogban 63
■ ■ ■* Edmund Kerr
Vaughan 170
Arbuckle, George BeDJasia •
Vaogban 236
Arbuthnot, Chat. Georg*
James 33
Charica George 271
■ Hon. Matiolt
— £ir Robert, KCB.
10, 32S
' W. Weddcib«ar»
135
Arbutboott, HiM»H»gb,CB.
10,460
Him. J^bn 630
Jobo, Viic 330^
Hon. MafioU3»
316
048
Aichdall, Aadley MervyftdU
Edwafd 166
Henry 339
— ~^— Hugh Montgo-
mery 303
Archdeacon, £dw. Moa»
Ugu 427
Areber-Burton, Jaasea O.
i4»
Archer, Edw. Caulfiald
Fran. Btsset
George. MDl
■ ■ ■ Jamea Henry
John
Thomas
W«.HeBi7 04,143-
Wm. MK^Mg* 30a
Wm. Speannaas
Aiden, Frederick
William
William
Arentesschiidt, AdalpiMis
Von
Arguimbau, Lawranca,
CB.
Amit. George W^m«
Louis Jobn
d^
Armitage, John
Armstraag, Aletander
■■ Alex. Boswell
366
307
136
16
106
Alexander Ne«-
67,
366
son
30d
866
166
616
306
41»
167
166
Alex.
Antk.W.aF.
Arcfaibafd
Arth«r Savory
Charica
Charles
Daniel
David Edward
David Tbaa.
Edward Marcm
961
Fima. WlNaler
George
Henry 166
James 16, 265
JflOMi 414
JtmoaWaVa 6I»
166
AraMtnogyJohm
John
S51
112,359
329
■■I >
mn»,
Joha
John 066
John 419
John Herbert 247
Jftka Cooper 366
Montgomery 366
5ir Bichftrd, OB.
13, 247
Richaid 806
Rich. Say 66, 267
•v<*<
B«^*>
^M«
* mi
-•Robert
- Robert Philip
-8. F.
» Thomas
- William
- Wiiliam
- William A.
- Wm. Henry
Wm. Cairnei
329
219
115
67
167
198
166
366
196
157
35
146
57
93,209
366
Artnyiage^ Godfriy
'*■ Henry
■ Henry
AitiBud, John, KIL
Al«ey, Chas. Aug.
Arnold, Henry
— *— — James Robertson,
KH. 13. 281
" William Seijeant
219
*i ■ WilHam Trail 165
Ai-BOtt, Alexander 366
'■■'■ Archibald, MD. 433
Avihur, Fred Leopold 155
— - — Sir George, Betri.
KCH. 14, 113
» James, MD. 430
— — ^ — Thomas 60, 123
Jobo. MD, 430
Arthnre, James, Vaughan 249
Wm. Henry 89
^•h> fc
Ashburobam, Hon. T. 36, 117
Asbe, Benjamin
^ William
Asbmore, Charles
Joha
William
*»iifc
Ashpttel, Felix
Aahton, Geo. John
• ■■■ Henry
Thos. Hen.
114
407
62, 187
71,292
104, 167
156
204
307
169
16
Asbworth, Frederick
Frederick Charles 170
Aaktw, Thomas 329
Ask with, Wm. Harrison 93.
268
Aslett, John Thompson 294
> Thompson 33
■ Wm. Siratton 294
AmII, Rich. Wm. 54, 144
Charles Edward 166
Aatley, John Dugdale 150
'■'■ ■ Hon, J, H. Delaval
119
— Richard D. 200
AJKOti, Joseph 160
Astato, Antonio 451
Jhuiext
Astuto, Pierre 451
Atch erley, FranoisToppiog 181
Atchison, Henry Alex. 329
Atherley, MarkKerr 71,244
Alherly, Francis Henry 191
Atkin, Christopher 366
John 366
Williaat 97, 260
William 366
Atkinson, Charles 366
Charles 407
Edwanl D. 188
— George 808
James 222
John 241
John 366
Richard 163
Thomas, MD. 310
Atlree, Frederic Simes 182
Atty, Francis Lionel Oc«
tavins 153
Attbin, Philip 87
Aucbinleck, Grahame 234
Auchmoly, Sam. Benj. CB, 13
John 208
Warren 250
Audain. John WillettP. 166
Austen. Chas. Wilson 235
Henry 233
Htnry Edmnnd 329
John, KH. 51
William Forward 251
Austin, Edward Frederick 366
Hugh Whitchurch 207
Nathaniel 419
Norton Austin 297
Thomas 366, 458
. William 94
William. MD. 310
Autran, Alexander 449
Avame, Thomas Jeffiey
Jonah 366
Avery, Thomas 366
Awty, Joseph 119
Axford. Richard 114
Ayles, John George Aug. 293
Aylmer, Charles Wm. 218
Frederick Ctia. 241
George Edw. 99, 191
Henry 269
Matthew Lard,
GCB. 7, 169
■ Thomas Brabaaon 12
Aysbford, Aaron Moore 366
Avton. Hen. Abraham
Whitmore 255
Robinson 433
Aytoun, James 133
Marriott C. W. 329
Roger James 152
Babington, William laS
Baby, Anthony Duperon 329
Daniel 52
Daniel Antoine 250
Bace, George Alas. 213
Henry William 329
< William 329
477
I Bachell^, Lewis de, Baron
Von Dem Brinck 448
Bocchaus, Arnold Kricb 449
' Franz Fred, 449
Backhouse, John Iggulden 407
— Jul. Brockman 114
Peter 407
Bacmeister, Arnold 449
Christian 448
— — — Julius 449
Bacon, Charles Anthony 203
Harry 437
Henry Hickman 123
Bacot, John 433
John Thomas Watson 3 1 2
Baddeley, Fred. Clinton
Herman Stuart 191
Baddeley, Fred. Henry 71,
282
— John Fraser Lod-
ington 272
Wm. H. Clinton200
258
259
163
56, 144
92
104, 192
221
419
329
366
427
427
329
239
234
362
120
284
30
120
99
253
Bagenally Edmund
William
Bagnell, Frederick
Bagot, Charles
' Edward
— — George
George
Bagsbaw. Isaac
Bailey, Charles
Jas. Aldersoo
Michael
William
Bailie, James
■ James
-— -- William
Baillie. Andrew
Duncan James
Greo. Clement
Hugh
Hugh Smith
Robert
Robert
. Wm. Douglas Hall 175
William James 202
Baity, John
Bain, David S. Erskine
George
John
366
232
427
366
433
286
William, MD.
Bainbrigge, Bdward
■ — Johu Hankey
64, 453
Philip. CB. 15
Pbilip J. 284
Thomas Parker 366
Baines, Cuthbert A. 329
Balrd, John. MD. 432
Robert Henry 253
Wm. Carpendale 366
Baker, Charles Siuait 210
Chailes Osbjrn 296
Edward 153
F. M. 115
George 39
— George 113
George 366
78
Index.
Baktf, Geo. Granville 339
■ Jamet Swayne 284
* Richard D. «0Q
Robert 808
■ ■ Robert 339
' Robert Brooma 190
Thomaa 868
Valeotlw 268
Wimam 188
William 329
> William Thomas 196
Bakewftl, Robert 407
Baick, Gao. Philip 829
Ba](]en,Chaa«Wm. Morlef,
CB. d8, 126
Baldork, Chaa. Robert 866
Baldwin, Anlhonj 329
Cha. Kdar. Barry 263
182
173
239
186
866
George Walter
John
William
Bale, Henry Edward
William
Balfour, A rfhurLewry 103,183
Francia Walter 253
Henry Lowiher 274
J..ines Willtam 193
Robert William 240
Tho. Graham. MD,
811,4^6
Wm. Stewart 53
Balguy, Chmlei Yclverlon 192
Henry
166
Balinliard. John Allan
Carnfgy De 366
Ball, Thomas Garrard 39
Henry Maynard 162
Howell 366
Robert 366
William 366
Ballantine, Frelcheville D. 113
Ballingall. David James 40,292
WilliamHenrv 176
Baloeavis.Hen.CJtfO.iiCH. 16
Henry CoIjo 209
Balvaird, William. CB.
Bamford, Rich. Watkiaa
Rob. Carter
31
97
163
162
Bampfield, Wm. John
Bnmpfilde, Francis Jamea 200
Bancroft. William Charles 228
Bangs, Wm. Ricketi 4 1 8
Banko, Christophet 366
Banks, John 116
Bannatine, Ridiard 31 1
Bannaty ne, George A og. 216
«— Hen. Brnee Hope 226
Joha Millar 246
Banner, Robt. Muttay 246
Banon, Rich. Geo. Davys 239
Banyard, John 166
Barber, Henrj Howard 162
Lionet Chaflea 286
Barbor, Robert Douglas 132
Barchnrd, George 196
Barclay. Alei. ftD. 243
. DBifid 14&I
£dward 329
BarcUj, Fred. Chaa. D*£. 163
■ I Henry Fereaasoo 216
John Jas. Doeglaa296
Walter Chaniifig 238
Baring, Charlae
" ■ Erneat
■ ■■ Francis
Fredetiak
■■ ■ George
■ Lewis Cbarlaa
William
Barker, Aleiaader
"■ Anthony
£dwai4 Oliver
— — Francia Oliver
■ George
— — George Rebett
BarloWi Cutbbert
Coihbert
148
449
160
366
460
447
148
419
407
248
196
114
270
136
161
204
32
244
126
166
366
■ Maeiice 68, 165
Barnard, Hir Andrew
FraD.GCB.GCH.8,262,455
— George
— Geo. £dw. Pratt
— Hen. Wm.
•* James, MDm
— John
• John Thomas
Clias. Loudon
— * Kdward Thomas
— Heo. Clapton
— Hen. George
— Henry Wm.
— ^ R«)ber( C^ry
— Thomaa
— — Wm. Andrew M.
236
172
114
32!^
38
192
217
145
Barnes, Andrew Armstrong
100, 167
Caleb 293
Drery Richard 196
Edward 178
GeorgeAdams 261,454
Geo. West, MD. 164
J. 316
James WhHiaker 225
329
201
419
99
■ Rich. Kttowlea
— — Richard MoOre
— — Samoel
— -**— William
William Englilh
Fitz. Edw. 130
Barnetson, Alexander 367
Bamett, Charlea FittRoy 227
John Osborne 193
WilHamT«wnsend27l
Barney, Richard 427
Barm, David 106, 170
Sir Jamea Steven-
aon, irCB. 8,171
Barnston, Roger 242
WUliam 206
Baron, Jonathan 367
Baroo, Richard John 88
Barr, David 113
John 274
BarralUer, Fra. Loeia 64
Banetiy Charlei Cutn 164
Kno« 839
Barrett, Richard 170
■ Richard Doyle 264
Thomaa 104
Thomaa 367
William, KB. 312
William Mewmae 407
Barron, Fenwick Boyce 123
— : Lake. MD.
Waiiaa
an
234
170
89
286
163
173
909
4017
68.282
Bartow, Thos. Waller
Barry, Charles
Charlea WHIiam
- Hastings Dare
— - Daaiel Patenoo
■ ' James, JCD,
Jamea
Philip
PhilipJobaSiepletos 284
Rich. Hugh Smith 136
liobi. Httffh Smith
^-— St* Geo. Ryder
St. Leger
William. MO.
— — Willam Heorj
Williatn Wigram
Bamlow, George
Barter. Richard
BarthoT)!, John
B<irtle(, Fred. George
Uariiatl. Hrory
— • — Tliomaa
Hartley. George
■■ John Cowell
136
367
217
430
182
272
271
227
108
367
308
436
206
166
■ John Metge, MD. 128
Barton, Eiek. 1 13
Hogh Lynedoch 162
■ Jamev 217
Robert. KCM. 9
■ Wm. Hogh 228
Barttelot. Waller B. 128
Barwell. O«b«oe 829
Richard Hansted 236
Basdee. Jas. Lewis. CB. 51
Hassano. Alfiwd 183
Christ, BakewtU 222
Fra. Idatthiaa 31 1
Rassett, Wm. Watkia 207
Bistable. John 296
Bastard. James Stokea 39. 266
Wm. Benjamin 242
Batcbellor, Sam. Geo. 273
Bate, Frederick 867
Batemao, John Willoegbby 202
■ Robert S3
Bates. Henry 70. 260
Robert 196
— - Robert Mootelioa 329
HateaoQ, Richard 118
Bathe, Hen. Pwci? a| da ISO
Bathunt, Beniamia 270
Sir Jas. irCJ9.8,453
WilliM 419
Batty Edgar Duaateiq 260
Molyneet 250
Battinc. Wm. CB, 113
Battanbea, Thoau 329
Bauerabjr, Jamea 367
■' John Pmteal 212
J
Batlmby^ Robert 196
BitUey, D'Oyley Wm. 321^
Bsuye. Kdward 174
Btogh^ James 407
Btumvardty John Gregory,
Ca 32, 264
Baamj^artner, Motrbray 235
Rob. Julian 179
Bawtrae^ Edw. VVm. MD, 319
Heory Smyth 239
Baxter, Andrew 238
Francia Haatinga,
MD, 206
■ Henry 168
■ James 260
Bayler, Chaa. Andrtwa,
CMC, 66, 113
240
427
306
407
427
261
159
257
367
243
186
Edward
Hen. Addiogtott
■ Henry Lambert
John
— Tbomaa
Baylia, Robert
Bayly, Alexander Rosa
■■ Fra. Browttrigg
Frederick
- Frederick J.
— — George
Geo. Aagostaad67,473
- Henry Elliott
-John
Neville Saltren
Ketta
Paget
— Thomaa
William
Zaehary Cluiler-
bock
Baynes, Charlet Edward
Stuart
Geo. Edward
— — — Geo. Macleod
Henry John La
205
284
271
181
367
169
67
266
159
329
240
KCMG.
' O'Hm
Robert Stutft
Simcoe
MarchanI
JobnLambertEdw.212
SJrE, Stvarf,
427
88
159
57
329
867
217
296
52
175
188
170
329
329
234
100
867
186
930
61
284
Bayvfiin, Cbarlea
■- Edward
Baxalgette, Duncan
■ ■ ■ George
■ Jolin
■ ' Lonis Howe
— — Wm. Joseph
Beaden, George Kfdge
— — — Richud
■■' Valentine
Beague, Cbarlea Pringls
BeaMa, W^tam
Beattfil), Bernard
CiMriea
Bean, Isaac
— Nathaniel
BeaeMtt, Roger Stntrt
Geo. Ste witff , MD. 9 1 1
Index,
Beatty. Andrew 171
Andrew 284
Frederick 161
George 16
Wm. Henry 238
Beaucbamp, Cba. Eastace
Richard
367
85
Beaucbant, Theopbiln
Samuel 367
Beaoclerk,Lm*dGeo. Avg. 136
Beaofoy, Benjamin 330
Beaulieu, Adolphaade 448
Becher, Henry Wri son 263
John Rich. Hedgea 178
448
452
255
432
330
96
14
200
Becker, Augnatna
John
■ John Foiilkes
Beckett, Tbomaa
Beckham, Horatio
■ Thomaa
Beckwitb, Charlea, CB,
■ Henry
Sidney 69, 262
William, KH. 39
Bedell. Walter Death 367
Bedford, Charlea Joha
Ryland 206
■■ Louis Henry 202
Wm. Fanahawe 104,
211
— ^— Wm. Defaynea
James
Bediogtield, Joha
Pbiltp
239
114
199
272
427
159
57
87
Beecb, William
Bee re. Daniel
Beetham, Wm.
Begbie, Tboa. Stirling
Behne, Cbas. Aug. Jacob 447
Behrens, Hen. Cbristopbtr 446
Belford. William 367
Bei field. William 240
BELGIANS, Hit Mojuty
the King of th§, KG,
GCB. GCH. 5
Bell. Cbarlea Harland 259
F^dward Wclla 37
Edw. W. D. BeH 174
—-George 61,151
Jamea 380
— James 867
John, CB, 13
John 407
Matthew 221
Montagu WigWy 158
Robert 125
— — Robert 419
Sameel 367
Thomas, CB, 51
William 69,266
William 70, 163
William 183
William 216
' William, MD. 810
«— William 414
-^ — WbiteAMrd John 246
MtAhra, £. M. B. 115t
BeDairs, Leopold
William
Sellers, Rob. Bridgea
William
479
200
Bellew, Tbomaa
Beilingbam, William
Bel Ion, Achillea
Bellot, Cha. Joaepb da
Belshes, John Murray
201
201
156
157
407
867
62
Belsoo,
Cbarlea
285
Geofga
George Joba
S80
68
330
427
114
Bel too, Samuel
Belts, Sameel
Benbow, Cliftoa
Bence, Edw. Rob. fltarkia 121
Bender, Benoit 97, 234
Beodyache, John 161
Beniaon, Robert WiUiaa 251
Benn, Anthony 269
Piercy 268
Bennett, Bryan O'Donnell 367
Francis Levett 196
Fred. Weatwartb 221
-^— George 256
' George 156
'— Jamea 330
Jamea 367
John 367
Joha Dunkin 130
Valenune 184
WUliam Henry 181
Wm.Hen.Worthy 298
Wro.RobwLyoa 330
Beoniaon, Samuel 182
Benson, Hen. Roaby 143
George Thoiaaa 179
Tom 218
Wm. Welbore H. 367
Bent, George 176
George 284
Hugh 272
John 291
Thomaa Hamlyn 427
Wm. Henry 66
Bentinck, Cha. Aat. Ferd. 32
Arth. Cayendisb 1 27
■ Henry John Wm.
35, 117. 147
Bentley, Alea.C. Dawning
230
Charles Tbomaa 230
Bemaa. William 419
Ben well. Thomas 367
Benza, Pasquale Maria 435
Betdoiore, Srinpe Reyneit 171
Bera, Edw. Baker 96
Bercsford, Geo. de la Peer 167
Sir Gea. de la
Peer, Bl 330
George John 268
■ Marcua . 35
Maieaa Wyllyde
la Peer 200
Lord William 118
Wm, C«rr, Vite.
GCB. QCH. 6, 167, 453
480
liidtx.
BdntfMd, Wtt. Henry 352
Beietie, fraocis 330
Berlbid, Riohaid 316, 367
Beigeon, Nieh. Julien de 451
Berger, Cbailw 449
Better, Predk. Richard 154
Benngton, Jamei 445
Berkeley, Cba. A. F. H. 102,
150
' Francis Wm.
Fits Hardiose 120
■ S\tr Geo. Henry
Fred., X^CB. 11,186
/f<w.Geo.Charlet
Grandey Fits Hardinge 407
«■ George Lennox
Rawdon 187
■ SadcTiUe Hamtl*
km 11, 227
Bernard, Fred. Robinson 207
■■ Lodovieo, MD,
263
■ ■ Lake FiltOerald
234
■ Peler 330
* Hm. W. Smyth
330
■ ' Tbomai 330
Walter 407
— — Willmm 330
Bcmer, Carl Ernest 450
Bemera, William 330
Bernewiu, £. A. Wm. de
450
Bcrray, Thomas 212
Berry, Edwaid KSo^ 1 13
GeaFred. 175
* James Parsons 330
John 312
■ Ricbard 227
I Be? an, Howe Gortis
^— Michael
Titos
Baitie, Hm» Brown Chai.
Bertmm, Cbarlea Pdgno
William
432
119
192
229
367
447
185
161
196
Best, Chaa. Lewis
*^-— GostavQs George
— ^- Mawdistly Gaaasen
•^— Rich. Mordesley
— Thomas
-^— Thomas Chaiies Har-
dinge 224
William 448
•— - Hon* William Draper
Mortimer 253
Beawick, Frederick 189
Bcihune, Duncan Monro 160
5ir Hen. Lindsay,
Hmri.
John Trotter
Robert
113
243
244
419
433
330
Bei«on, William
Bctr, James
Dereaworth, Henry
■ ■ James Treva*
«km 187
Beitfy George 233
• Wiq, ThomM 177
330
407
330
Beverhoadt, Adam
Beverley. Tht E*ri ef 115t
Bewes, Wyndbam ^doHind
196
Bews, Henry John 257
James Hamifton 235
John 414
Bexaot, John 367
Bickerstaff, Robert 126
James 186
Bicknell, Pbilip Blandell 225
Biddle, Thomas 114
Waring Alox. 254
Biddnlph, MiiSiael Shrap-
nel 272, 274
>-^ Theophihis 330
Tho. Myddelton
98,118
Walter 407
Bidgood, l*homas Edward
Biggs, James Hesketh
John
Thomas
Bignell, Rich. Roe
Cha. Phillipa
152
200
159
249
830
407
171
448
427
Bilharo, David
Billeb, Cha. Ang. Lewis
Billings, Francis Thos.
BilHngfon, John Wyndbam
120
Bindon, Henry Verekcr 157
William 94, 261
Bingham, Cbarlea 269
Edm. Hajter 254
George, Lord 253
George Wm. 268
' Geo. Wm. Pow-
left 216
Henry
211
118
285
367
216
330
256
Binoie, WilUam
Bin nay, Chaa. Richard
Birch, George
— — ^ Jas. Hunter Blair
— Jamea
■ Jamea Francis
John Francis, Cfi.
11,281
— "— ^ Richard Janes Hoi-
well 114
Robert Henry 16,265
Bird, Henry 257
Henry Charles 257
JohnFra. 114
— — Lewis Saunders 1 14
Wm. Oliver 141
Wm. Wilberfoict 135
Birley, Thomaa 266
Birney, George 427
■ Joseph 198
Btrrell, David 114
; Hirt, William Jacob 121
I Birtwhiitle. John 89
■John 188
Wm. Aifde 183
Bischhofisb««M, C. BMmi330
Biaooe, Geo. OsiMa» 813
■ ■ ■■ Vinocfnt Joseph
100^283
WUUam
William
Bishop, Jamea 330
306
419
Bisset^fitrJoho 437
Thomaa, 3f D. 208
<^-^— John Jarvia 1QS«.S59
33
163
70,
175
Bisshopp, Cecil, CB^
■» Geo. Cttmaa
Blackford^ Aag.
Oswald
Blachley, Chmlea
■■ Heniy
Black, Alexander
" ■' Ebeneaer
Oeofgt
Jamea
Jamea
I . ■■» JohaLewin
Samuel
StaalefOHi
WUIian
BlackflV. John
» * Robart
M,I41
56
58
419
433
330
407
419
39
367.453
330
t 140
407
312
330
173
Blackbimi, BmkdtjCtwm
167
Job* 101, 237
William
Blac^bnnM, laa*c
William
Blacketty
£dw,
Blacktin. Richard
Blaekmere, Unary
Blackwood. John
RiebnnI
Blagg, Jamea
Blagiave, Jamea
Blair, David Hunter
-^— EdwardJamoaStMK
ford
< George LnsanUca
Hs«y
•~«- Jamea Hnaier 63,
-^— > lliomaaN
William Hunter
Blake, Edwaid Mm
243
330
67^221
245
33^)
830
437
270
867
367
346
136
154
n^
3o7
407
Etbelbmt Homw.
MD. 313
Fredoriok RoMph 6S).
164
Udofn Anthony
JaaMs Bnabmy
Joha
-John Uoaay
JohnRiekni^
JOatlhnsrO
IfamieaLy
Msekaol
PniiJck F;
RobeitDmII«y
171
307
367
157
3-J
3*^7
138
163
136
6
481
■i" Win* WilUtmii
CB 30
Dlakefy, Alex. TiMOpfailoft 271
Blakeney, RuHcu,8ir Edw.
GCB. GCH, 9. 113, 158
" Edimd Hugli 311
■ .^Rattrt 199
BUlkbloo, John 116
BkmireyObarles 251
Blandiani, YfiUkkm 367
BlaacUif, £ift«. Jamet 157
* Hontio Nelson
Gluitei 297
Bind, Edward Lofcua 286
Jaaaea 330
Jaoraa F#x 228
■■ Jamen Frmnklyo 208
John 427
■ ■ Robert John 367
Blaoe, Cbarlea CoUna 38
— — Robert 330
Blanken«f» JdliB EdfNffd 367
BUnAard, ThoMa. CB.
62, 282
Blyth, Auguaint Fred.
■ ' David
Frederick Sarond
. John Willis
• Samael Fritcfae
' William D'Utban 140
Blythman, William 419
^Boate, John 826,367
Bodeo, Michad 224
Bodle, Geoa^e 232
BoebtMf, Frederick 243
Bogborsty Edward 367
Bogle, Robert 230
Bog«i». Joba, MD. 432
BogeiSf James Edward 206
Boideo, Jean Baptisie 452
Boileaa, Jobn Peter 367
' Isaac Spencer
Bar6 Phipps 246
— ' Jobn Elliot 253
Samoel Brandram
66,173
Blaqiiiera# Win., Lord da
HM^Johode
7
330
312
203
121
830
419
116
146
Blatberwiek, Tbomas
Blatbwajt, Cbariea Pye
» GaowWm.
■M.ii Geov Wm.
Blay, Samuel Sutton
BJcnkaro, Jehn
Blenkina, Geo. Sleaaar
•*— Waft. Bawtt G«
€B. 114
BleokiaaQp, William 419
■ George Aatbooy
Leatoo 103, 196
BlennerhasaeWAldwortb 830
* > Barry
■ ■ ' Charles
Blewitt, Cbarlea
Bligb, Geo. Waldegmve
Bliakhoniy Henrr
Bloia^ William
Sir Charles, B^
Blood, CleBMHIa
• Francia GattbW
» Tbamss
BloooafieM, Edwin
^ ■ Hen. Keaoe 62,
//OT.J.A. IX
' Jokib 69, 267
Thomas Edwin 176
162
237
223
223
222
212
127
65
407
114
221
367
330
162
367
Blosse, Edward Lynch
■ Francis Lynch
Wniiam Conyng*
bam L]fiieh
Blount, Herbert
Blucke, Robert Stewart
■■ William
271
220
367
367
161
Bkwtt, W. H. P. Gordon
Blundell, FMdnridt, CB, 114
— O.Snow 114
. WiHiam 165
Blttodaionpy Jobn 450
Blaot, Rkkari ^ 213
Blontisb, AicbibaM
Robert
160
160
330
296
191
367
186
Boissier, John William
Bold, Walter Sax ton
Boldero, Georga Nedd
■ Hen. George
— Henry
■ ■ ■' ■ Lonsdale
183
261
239
330
367
36
113
Boles, Thomas
Bolomer, Lewis Wm. Jas.
407
Bolton, Abraham 98, 125
■ ■ ■■ Augast us Samuel 261
Daniel 65, 282
>- John
- Jobn
- Jobn Gray
- John LawESDoe
- Philip
- Robt. Hen. MD.
- Samuel
Wm. John
Bonamy, John
BooaTtta, Loreto
Viocenxa
99
433
236
273
229
433
367
273
88
262
330
Bond , Adolpliua Fred. 330
Alexander V. 237
C. S. T. 115
Edward 93, 190
Henry 89, 141
Joahoa Walter 238
Thomas 407
WadhamWyodbam 155
William Spittle 367
Bone, Geo. Fred. MD. 312
Hugh, MD, 430
Booham, Henry Frederick 63,
136
George Wm. 1 14
- John Brathwaite
102, 201
Plnaen
Bonner, Jobn
Jobn George
BoBoio« Henry Goussa
Boanar, ThfNnaa
6
330
113
437
367
hame 1^9
Bookey, Wm. Katanagh 285
Booih, Audlej Htnrj d25
Edward »46
■ Hanry Jackson i
Paikin .^4
—*— Jonathan 1.419
Wm. 53
» WiUiam. 367
William • . f 427
Boothby, John Georga . 271
Robert Tod. . f 231
Bordes, Breon Cbaxles . 367
Boclaod, Jamesi HiP, ; 430
Boirow, John Jt39
Borrowes, Robt. HigliMW 139
— *^JohoH«Qry . ^6
Borton, Arthur 95,160
Bortbwiok, Eobeft . 943
Bastlemaa, Henry —449
Bostock, Jas. William 167
' ■ ' Jolia AsbtflnpUfn.
150
Boteler, Robait . ...380
Both, CasBflr Von 448
Bothroer, Bernard Von 446
Ferdinand da .450
Boughey, GaOb F. Fletcher .
.95,. 210
Anehi4a].F»F,.d33
Boughton, Chas* Henry ^i
RouMf .^03
Boultbee, Henry Townsend
«72
BoultoDyJohn - .974
' Riobani . . 330
WiUiam . ..j407
Bourchier, Chas. John .134
Cland Thofflaa.263
■ EuftUoe Fana.- 285
Hugh Piankei .^9
^■^•^— James Claud 15
JaroeaJobnea. j^03
John 233
» Legendre Ch,. 168
Bourillion. Julius . 367
Bottike, John . 259
■ John Jocaljn .^27
Oliver Paget, 168
Sir Richard, A'CB. 8.
216
' Thomas 185
— — Walter. 1207
Bourne, Frederick Dioldnson
Johnson 463
I ' Richard Cannichael
123
WUIiam 367
BoussingattU,PifneF>L. 461
Boustcady John 414
BouTerie,EverardWii?. 36, 120
Sir H^Qcy Fred., i
JjTCJB. GCMG. 9« 249
i Henry MootpUen
Laur.PlajdtU
230
4«2
Borell^JdrnWrn. Wi
Bo¥iIl, Edwaid 367
■ James Owem 368
Bowator, Sir Kdirard,
KCH. U, 200
Bowdra, George 407
Herbert George 173
Win. Cmf 414
Bowdler, Geo. Aadrtw 364
■ George Ovtvn 101
Heniy 113
Bowen, Edward 221
Hittpdeu CoU 238
Herbert, CB. 1 13
Hugh Thonu 224
— John Walls 330
■ Robert Ifid
Bower, Rupert B. B. 308
■■ Thomas Bowyer 225
Boweis, Artb. M. Ale«« 188
■ Chas. Robert 67
HMijr 806
Bowia» Martioua Vaa
Kerbvyk 203
Bowker, John Hinde Dm-*
ham BouTchiar 297
Bowlby, Alfiad Pietoa 216
Bowler, Ueo. Geo. Jeka 232
Bowlea. Charles 133
Edwafd 212
George 16
' Hemy Oldiald 830
— ^— Humphiey
— — • Vera Haai
-^ Wiiliai
Bowliog, John
Bowmao, Uenry Saoiael
367
216
218
160
186
Wm. Flockbart 3ii6
Boier, BcDJ. HallowaU 232
■■ Bdwaid Moiirricr 271
Boyce. Tbonaa 407
»» Waiiaa NettletOB236
Boyd, Aleiaodar 162
Afftbur 867
Arthur Biovne TbiK 241
— Cbarlea 88
Edwatd 91, 180
«^— Edward 164
Ffod. Wm. Artkw 297
JttMs 238
5nrJoha 867
John Theodore Tbos. 162
Lewis, Ales. Pat. 187
Mossem 113
Robert 867
Robert BrowoeTho. 241
Thomas 222
William 239
William Dimdas 140
Boyer, Laaram 461
Boyea, Charles Rob. AfJ>. 212
■■ Geo. Tbos. Vim.
BbMy
Jaaas FMwl
«■ Joha MoBSoa
Robt. Nain*
**«
BoyWi Aie«aader» JiD.
■' ■ CiMMMb Bpeaoer
Index^
Boyle, Afi.Edmaod Jeltt237
Robert 274
Robert 296
-«— • Hon. Rob. £dw. 67, 141
William 166
William 414
'-^- Hea. William OaM^a
172
Boylesve, Charles da 461
Boys, Edwaid Freocb 38, 196
BrabacoD, Jas. Dapca 249
Nicli.ColtbiMi330
Braokenbary, Henry 213
John 380
Langley 427
— — ^ Ricbanl Gaao
213
462
368
121
222
364
174
146
Brackmeyer, Heanr
Bradburoe, Fraacia
Bradbmy, Emaaael
Braddell, Edir. Bm^
■ John
Bradfonl, Edwai4
— — Ralph
— — fiirThooaas, GCfl.
CCH. 7, 166
WikMt, Haniy 262
Bradish, John 61
Bradley, Edw. Sands 407
Wm. Brown 830
Bradfthaw, Francis Gre«n 868
■ "■ George Paria»
KH. 33
Joseph. CB, 67. 211
' LawTBDce. KC* 12
— Lawrence Aagusius
273
Pans Wm. Aug. 103
Brtvnt, Aag.CfafM.OoltM 368
■ Chariea 448
Bravo, Alexander 254
Bimy, Edwart Wm. CB. 61
Edwaid Wm. 182
.-^^ Geo. Frsd.Cam|MI 24tt
Biaybraoke, Saarael 61, 257
William 312
■ Wm. LsmsH 25tt
Bieading^ John Raminglan
229
Braaray, Christ. SpaMic 368
BxadiD, Edgar Oiaotbaa 273
George NoUo 246
-O. 274
Brcedoo. Fred. Was. 176
Edward 120
- ■- Tlwmas Hewy 162
Brera, Nich. Pkilibartda 86.
451
Bremer, Henry 330
Biemner, Alexander 435
Wm. ThosM 197
Branan. Palriek 414
Breachley, Henry 182
HrsndoB, Algemaa 273
Brennan, John 173
Brereton» Cbarlea 437
■ Wm. CBJOL 62,
266
Bieslio, Wm. Irwin 197
Brston, Cbarlea 226
■■ John 904
Brady, Bernard
H. B.
•* John Comewall
368
221
174
67
368
Brsfrge, Wm.
Brsimer, James Loailil
Brsmstoo, Thomas Harvey 263
Bramwell. John 368
Branch, Geo. Fergaseo 407
Wilttnm lieniy
Wborwood 296
Brand, Jsmes 419
Brandensteio, Heo. Von 460
Brander, Thos. Coventry 330
Brandea, Christian l.aoia 432
Braodis, Aognstos Van 448
Chariea Voo
■ Edward Voa
— —— Ffidlnaad de
Frederick Von
Brandling, John J
Brandon, John
Brsndretb, Charles
Tbos. Alston, CJST.
36,265
449
449
449
448
270
114
131
427 BraafiU, Benj. Aylett 136
269 Braonao, Jaman 330
114 John 419
330 Bratbwaiie, Fradarick 428
43a BfalUtf Thomas S68
234 BniiabGaa^g* 446
John Fradariak 968
Henry Wm. 39,204
Brett, Charles Curtis 3 19
— • Henry 141
John 141
John Davy 143
Riebafd Baeh WiUbnS 68
Wilfofd
William
Wm. Ficeland
Breuingham, Riehaid
Wbeatley
Blew, Chcrlea
William
Brewster, Henry
Wm.BafinnU
228
330
205
Breymaon, Fred.
Bnce, Ales* Adair
— ^ Geovfa Tito
George Tilo
Bridge, Cypnaa
——George
270
407
407
228
953
44ti
96$
114
168
fla.209
IM
George I)mkidta3b8
Robert Ombw
Samoel
Bridgea, Chailoa
Bridger, Jaosea
— John
i,Edw.J^nak
BrieHy. WiUiam
Rdggsk Abiahatt
330
330
236
368
92
910
Index*
483
Briggf, Georg« 111
' J>mc» 114
John 113
J. FakoMf, KH. 62
Bright. Rob. Ooesipbonis 170
BrincktASD, Bnoc%m«n 38
John Rieb. 330
BnockmanD, Ernett 448
Fraderiek 44d
JiiKm 448
Th«odoK Hy.l68
BrincJ, Frederick 113
3rioe, Andrsw Oran 183
Charles Conrad 178
Frederick 388
Brinkley, Maithew 249
WaiterStopliew 137
3risac, I^ouelas Petliwtnl 407
irUbane, TfioniMf MD, 435
Sir Thoa. Mak-
douarall, Bart, GCB,
aCH. 7. 185
hxito, Arthor 137
iriscoe, Edward Villiers 157
Hylton 123
Henry, MD. 291
Robert 176
^tue.Bamuel Rogglea 121
(ri^iow. Henry 37
\ntu\n, Jo«:ph FraocU 294
Walter J. 260
koadtej, Chailea 152
£dw. OaboTM 330
(rock. Fred. Thoa. 174
James LoAna 368
Saumarez, KU. 37
Irockmao, Cbarlea Frad. 217
John Arthur 187
rodit, Ha;ih 330
•lodhurai, John £d ward 191
rohi«T» Cyras 368
John Boyle 368
roke. Hormiio Geo. 36, 1 17
Charlei Aelon
rpkenahire. Joaeph
romct. Williaon* MD,
ronoer, Cbarlea da
Richard Hanry
284
407
433
452
258
181
203
rook. WilKatt John
rooke. Brooke
£dw. Baail 66, 219
Hen.Vaoghan,Cfi.68,
183
Janiea Crofl 104, 182
John Brooke Johoaon
240
Robert WilmoC 212
Tbomaa 31
Tbonaa 163
ookt-r, Hanry William 295
ooke9, Joaboa Rttwiand 297
William 227
ooks, GaoffB B. 113
ooksbaok, Joaeph t1
oomfield. A lex. Scot I 368
othcrtoD, Tbos. William,
CB. 13, 141
»ugh, Richai^ 8. 14| 268
(Brongb, RiohaHl 414
Redmond Willam 59
BroogbtoD, Peter 123
Robert Edward 330
Spencer Delvaa 269
• Wm. E. Delvaa 283
BrowDf Alasavdar 63, 282
■■ "■ Alexander 297
Amyatt) EmU 182
Andrew 56, 151
Cbarlea 368
David Philip 133
£dwardJobnVaaay240
' ' Eugene 368
' Francis Camaa 368
Ftaderiok, JfJD. 433
*■ ■- George, CB. KH.
14,117
■■ Georga 146
George Joba 131
Gustavoa, CB. 50
Henry 114
Henry John 253
' Hugh 830
Jamea 66, 246
— — Jamea Dudgeon 87
— ~ Janiaa Monlago 330
John 243
John 188
John 368
John 418
John 419
John Collis 250
John Tatton 293
John Thomas 407
'^ Joaeph 433
Leopold 241
- Lc*vi8 ll4t
« Naibanie] 331
-^ Nicholas R. 08, 185
Peretral 97
Peter 31, 456
Richai^ 427
■ Robert 89
Robert 432
Robert Boyd 204
—- Robert Jobaaloa 140
Samuel 9
Thoinas 331
Thomas Soadiwall 206
William Edward 208
■ Yesey AgBMadisham,
MP. 312
Wm. Gaatavna 71
175
Browne, Alexander, MD, 188
Alexander 297
■ Andrew 195
- Aodraw 368
Barton Parker 89
' Beaj. CfaapBBM 37
Bimey 114
Brotberton 331
Campbell Bather 260
HoM, Cavendish 158
> Charles Fnd. 176
Courtney 368
-^ Edwafd Staalay 894
Browne, Fielding, CB. 81,
326
Francis 436
Frank 180
George 05, 186
■■' Henry 236
■■ Henry Chapman 39
Henry Ralph 160
Jamea Frankliofi
Mannars 285
— — — Hon, James Lyon 158
Hm. John 113
John, 5ir, JCCH. 10,
134
■■ John 166
— Htm. John How*
Montague 232
Lawrenoo 831
MeUille 164
' — Montagaa 260
Peter 154
P. Rtttlodga Moat.
331
228
189
84
312
Ralph Ciiarles
Robert
Rob. Fm. M.
Robert Willim
St. John Thomaa 102,
269
Hrnt. Thomaa 331
Thomaa 308
Thomas Gore 39, 266
Tho-Gore, CB.60,172
— Sir Thomas Henry,
KCH, 15
Vslentioe 368
Wn, Payniar Ken*
naway 200
William 331
Wm. Beirfamtn 233
Wiltiam John, CB,
114
Him, WilKmn
William R.
William
368
168
312
145
Browarigg, Stndholme
Brownson, Wm. Hen. MD,
255
Bruce, Alexander 437
^— Edward Jackson 274
Geo. Wynd. Knight
304
Henry 123
Stewart
253
169
368
226
144
146
174
226
176
180
418
'■ Henry Stewart
Bcresfurd
■ John
John
John West
Hon, Robert 61)
Michael
■ - ■■ Robert
Robert
Robert Caimea
Robert Caiheart
Dalrymple
— — Thomaa
WiHiam, KH. 68, 199
484
Brace, Wm. Charles 35d
»^ Wimam Ctlnmng-
-^ Wm. TVmil 169
l^mere, Henry Sadfeir 98,
OJ^i
Fretfer}c1c
194
194
368
176
B^tttnby, CfiaHaa
Bmmell, Wmiam
Branker, Jiinea Robert 97,
166
Brant, Joatpb 120
Bnub^ Job A Bantay,
' MD. 129
Bruttoii, Jobo 331
Bruyerea, Henry Prio'gle 407
Brydgea, Oeorf>e 297
— John Wm. E-'cr-
•*-!
tdQ
Lewia Avgnatui
3681
226
368
90
Btfbb, AnHiony
Bacbaa, Alexander
-J- Sir John, KCB. 9,
183
^aehanan, Drainniood 368
- George 129
■ Gilbert J. Lane 269
■ Jamea 246
■ ■ James 293
■ ■ James Maxey 222
— ^— — Jehn Grabame 331
■i» ■ ' R. Denoistown
224t
WallisO'Bryen
Hattinga 244
William 419
-.*.-. Wm. Theopbilos
368
Buck, Heory 204
— -« Hugh Stockeley 295
Bnckeridge, Francis Hotch*
kin 368
Buckle, Dickens 430
Bnckler, Thos. Washington
Benj. 225
Bnckley, Duncombe Fred.
Bnit 150
■ ■■ Edward Pery 34
— Wm. Henry 368
Bodd. Frederick Edward 296
^ Ralph 165
■ Samuel Hay ward 368
William Henry 173
William Sidney 368
Budgen, Thomas 100, 283
Bohse, Geo. Aug. Hen. 449
Bulger, Andrew 368
■ George Ernest 260
Bttlkaley, Fran. Beaumaiia
Lempster
Thomas
Bull, Frederick O.
■ ' John James
MarabaH Yale&tioa
Bnller, Coote
■ Kdmvnd Manning-
ban 253
217
331
331
331
307
161
253
Bailer, Frederick Wnu 8
Frederick Tboa. 37
~ George. CB, 67^ 252
Henry George 246
—^ — John 368
Bulowj Chrialiao von 446
Bulwer, Edward Gascdigne 1^4
-n, Wm. Gasceyne 150
BuQbury.^iVHeoryEdward^
Bt. KCK 8
Henry Waiiam 184
Philip 127
— -^— Stfonebonae Geo.
219
Thos. KH, 16
ThomM,CB.61. 23-2
Thoa,Cbarlea 368
Bunce, Julius 296
Thomaa Cbarlea 364
Bum, Richard 258
Bunyon, Cbarlea Spencer 368
Burchell, Basil Heme 91
Frederick 368
Burden, Wm. 160
Burdett, Cliarles Sedley 1 48
Francis 71, 143
BoiMl, John
■ I ■ Joha
BvfMti, Kick* Pany
Bufpey, Geoi)ga
■ ■ H. tenanrUU S.
Waiiam, KM,
——Wm. Jamea
Borna, Cormick
* " He^iry MaodoaaUJ
1 — John liri,
->*•«— Samuel John
m
Sir Robert. Bart, 38
Burdon, Charles 368
Burer, Gabriel 50
Burge, Benjamin 368
Burges, Sam. Wald. 331
Burgh, John de 90, 245
John Henry de 968
Burghersb, £. F. N. Lord
150
Burgmann, George 283
Borgoy ne, SirJobn Montagu,
Bt. 39
Sir John Fox,
KCB. 12,281
Hurke, Alexander 331
Edmund 331
Henry Ullick 184
•^— James Thomaa 285
Joseph 191
Jobo 173
John Hardmao 240
Thomas 37
Tliomas 435
Burhoo, George Le Hardy
297
Burmester, Arnold E. 210
JohnClaridge 96,284
Burn, Henry Wilson 368
Henry Pelham 114
^— Jamea 414
— Jamea 368
Robert 70, 267
Burnaby, Charles Herrick
102. 268
Edwmrd Sharard 145
Edwin 331
John Dick 30
Richard 284
Rick. Beaumont
70,267
Bume, GodlireT Jamea 225
— John BncbaoaD 216
Bumsida,
Eyre 111
Heo. E. HiMaaA
Burrard, Sydnay
Bufsell, GeoTg«, CB.
' Gtotge
I '■ Wm. HtQJ7, MD.
Barridgc, John Okbocae 3SI
Burrill, Cba. Wm. OoidL \
Bttrrottgby Tbomaa 4^
Burrou^bes, Tboa. D'ltJftiA
Burroughs, Frad. WillUv 2^
Burro»es, Rob. £dw. £H. flu
Borrows, Arthur Geom ilJ
Bttialemi Jamea i}^Aiaka *
Nathnaiel, KB 4
Rollo iiiUmim M
Bnrt, Jamas 4<4
— C. £. iU,
BurCebacU, Gilmsm lij
Burton, AMpbw WiUiaa
Deaart l^
Cutbbert Ward : '
■■■ Edwafd 4£
Edw. Joaenh Nh-
tarviUe W
E4w. Jaba. Xl>. ^
EdwanI >ViUiMB ^i
— >-— - Emanoal IC
Fowfar UA
Francis Aag««as
Plunkett
JobnC
— Joaepli
William P
6&.JI
>
99. M
m
3:. a
Bushe. Charles K^^att Si
GenmsePac^Bt f
Henry Grac^
John Fred. 1%'a. «■
Wm. Damm Ui
Bushman, Gaofjga U
Buaachew Gcor|a ai
Buasell, R. M
Bomiett. Fiaaca tf7.ll
BU13*, Htm* Alfred
GeorgaBatt
— Hon, Joha J
Busbjr, Joha
Bush. Robert
— Thomaa
WUIiam, KiL
Index.
485
998
295
296
407
187
221
238
171
187
435
208
242
bteed, Michael
j^her, Arthur
^i— John BarlQw
[fc John ]>ewh
Cbsriet Eyre
Charlet George
Charles Richard
Edwurd Charles
George
Heoty
Henry
H&n. Heniy Edwinl
15
Henry Thoniu 206
"— — James Armar 258
James Arthur 54
Percy Ansher 1 79
Rich. Ale». 331
Richard 368
Robert 114
Robert 192
R. 816
Theobald '331
Walter 178
— — Webbe 212
Whitwell 868
lit. John Wells 331
— A. J. B. L, 173
— ' Xbomas Brow head 231
rtterworth. Henry 368
«te, William 450
ain, Edward 34
—*— Edward Gam«g« 210
•ers, Patrick 113
orave, Joseph 331
les. Arthur WillitB 207
•g, Han, Gerald F. F.
368
-« //on. William Henry
fohii
148
Arthur 155
Francis Henry 449
J4>hn, CB. 61, 204
— ■ — Thomas
— Thomas Edmond
Tyrrel Mntthias
— Wale Rymer
WiKHrai Gibson
tli«sea» Henry Fraacb
— Sanrad Francis
7los8op
logao, Hon, Edward
— l/im. George
%^y W. Geo. Chart
■m, Alexander
— Alexmder Prile
David
-^— John Campbell
Nicbvlas
M, WiINmb
mcross, WflHam
roes, William Heorr
■«oy, William 99, 298
oott, Charles Rowland
leilcefoy 161
A«r, James 419
219
273
151
204
433
152
182
52
67,
144
381
433
183
414
243
368
92
173
199
CT^lder, Patrick 428
Patrick Doul 39.281
■ Somerville M*Do-
naid 270
William 99
Csldwell, Alex. Williamson
140
Charles Benj. 218
Ptederick Edm. 230
— ; G^^Tf^ Ross 355
'■ Wm. oletterroan
• 97
Call> Geo. I'red. Stevenson
169
414
George Isaac
Calleja, Salvatori
Callandaf. John
Galley, Henry
Caltborpe, John Gongh
Calueve, Pierre de
262
433
96, 170
134
419
Campbell* Alexander, CB.
KH,
Calvert, Archibald Mot-
teux
Charles Wm.
Felix, CB,
Robert, KfD.
272
122
15
430
419
CarobidRe, Robert
Cambridge, A. F. "Diikt of,
KG, GCB, GCUG,
GCH. 5.147.211
Prineo Geo, W.
F.C. if, KG.GCMG,\4, 143
Cameron, Sir Alexander,
Jif CB. , 12, 226
Alex. 193
Alex. 368
Arthur Welling-
ton 244
Charles 177
— »• Charles Duncan
196
Donald 368
■ Donald Meant 101,
154
Duncan 368
Dun. Alex. 70, 193
George Fenton,
154
George John
MD.
Arnolds
CB.
Geo. Paulett,
162
113
Hugh John 51
James 368
James 407
John 284
John 331
John 368
John 369
John Cha.MD. 311
Kenneth 427
Lachtan McL. 369
Patrick 114
Peter Robert 369
Thojk. Cochrane 369
William 331
William, MD, 312
William Gordon 145
fCampbelli Adam 246
37. 135
92
24i
206
331
36»
434
CB.
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
■ AJex. Augustus
Melfort 126
Alex. Brodie 407^
' Alexander James
255
^And. MitcheU lU
Archibald 99
Archibald 22d
ArxAibald 369
Arch. Colin 193
■■■ Arch. James 195
Arch. Neil 169r
— — Charles 51)
Charles D. 94»190
■ Charles 369
Charles F. 23»
-Chas. Stnart»
35
-Charles William
369
- Shr CoUn. KCB.
117,36,250
- Colin 243
- Colin 244
- Colin 407
-Colin Alexander 316
- Colin Fred. 197
- Donald 60
- Donald Patrick 244
- Dugald 369'
• Duncan 242
- Duncan 332^
- Duncan 369
-£dw. FitxGer. 212^
- .Sir £dw. Alex.
113
— ' Farquhar M. 155
— Fieldmg Alex. 293
— Francis 52
— Francis £, 174
^ Frederick 31, 265
— Frederick 259
— Fred. Alex. 270
— George 114
— George 128
— George 203
— George 407
— Geo. Andrew 369
— Geo. Her. Fred.
CB,
07
■ ' Sir Henrv Fred.,
KCB. GCH. 6. 176
— Henry Jermyn
Montgomery 2711
Henrj Wotton 231
' Howard DougJaa
241
Hugh Archibald
Beanchamp 270
Hugh John M. I7a
486
IndiM^
247
Jnm, KH. 38,
264
-^ Umm 70, 213
70*239.
274
369
407
427
433
419
258
64
56
JamM
Jsin€9
3UPM
YIQ
John Al«i,
Jobn
Sir Jobo, Barl«
66, 189
Jobn 66, 139
John, CB, 114
JokD. Ml>. 433
John Ai0S. Ga*
162
JobA Ml 134
Joba Fraocis
Gleocttra 63. 143
John Gordon 193
•-.— ~ Jobs M'Canaw
274
■■ ■ ■ Mtfk Biobin-
414
114
61
14
274
332
186
Niel
Patrick, CB.
Pmtriek« CB.
?mr\ek John
PsificbSoott
Robtrt
Rob. Dtnni*-
RobartPtrUr
Rvpcrt
Eda.
223
225
369
369
90
98
14
63, 122
332
CsMon, William
Ctpadow, Htory 331
Capely Daniel 166]
— — - Svdaev Ang. 881
> H#ii* TboiMS Idw. 7
460
211
187
229
419
407
273
llwoas
Walter
William, CB.
Williaa
Willi—
WtUiui
Willian 419
Wb. Mark 266
WakarOdgiMU
BuiiMloa 324
Wn. Piicairn 174
Wa. Bieb. Now*
port 135
Cwptie, GttK Bkbvd 267
CoMvaa, Jobo 169
Caocb, ThooiM 93, 453
Cttidler, Wro. Heisham 216
Cane, FraiMoa Da 285
I Ifaarice 171
Rabat Da 216
Stopford 86
Caanag^ fidtaad f oaapb 360
CanMB, ^MM, MJ>. 485
— James 369
JbbaSflrilb 248
OabornoBfWia 249
970
CapaUa, Avnattii
Garden, Andrew
QuuWUaitt
Henry Bobert
James
PmI Kyffn
■ ■ .i * Sydney
> Warner W<alflvi 246
Cardew, Christopher B. 331
•«>-*- — George 16| 281
Henry Cltr# M6
■ Jobn TravaaioQ 369.
Canlif, Rich. WingfieU 1«2
Caidigao, Ju. T. £arl 4.
37. 137
Caie«» Charles HalbweU 119
Frank B. HalloweU
136
■ ■ G. H. WarringtoB
121
Harry 164
H. W. Bootfvillo 164
Jobn HaUowtU 160
■ ■ ■ ' John Henry ftl7
Robert 369
Robl. HalbNTdi 1 67
Hmk. Sbaplmnd
Francis 184
Wm. MirriH 102, 215
Caiiay, Chaa. U MeMtier 215
Fnlklaad 274
■ Francis 177
George JaekioB 259
Hitael 226
Jamea 369
Jobo LeiUrcbaal 195
Jobn WMtrnpo 407
Michael 369
Nichoiv 445
Peter 8
Robert 191
Thomas, KH. 369
Topper 427
Cerfrae, John 113
Cailetoa, Dodlej WiUnot 148
Cailine, Henry 1S6
Car loss, Jobn Buttr 33 1
Calyon, Edward 87
Geo. Gwavas 152
Thot. Triatiem Spfy
123
Canntchae], Chaa. Jobn 221
— Heory Coaset
Risbard 220
H«aipbMy Hy. 187
369
433
^^m*
iMd
Camab^yAlcK.
Carnegie, John, MD.
W. F. Uadsaj 331
Carpenlery Cbarics 274
Digby Tbomns 031
FradlL. Suniey 306
Gm9I 90,192
Q^qqH lis
Can^DawMi 91
•«— Oeom 3
Joaaa Ki^, JTJ). W
— ^Ralpb ^
nininal ti
n,a«rl»Winm
VMd.A16«d i:
WriMr Wd-
»
WiUiaa ac
Wmulte. J(
CantU, JiBMi i\
24
;i
t;
s
3i
vmmm^
Carroibefn, C. Ik
Cnrrutbers, Uai^d
^— « Barnard, Cfi.
Willi
CpfaoD. WiUiaiD* HA
■ ■■ Jobn
44
Cnntens, Rndolpb
C«rttn, William o^
Cane, Jobo Cllintt, JCD. \i
G«Mer, Brook U
Cbarica Miw U
C W
Kdwnfd II
— Geofge *l
Frederick •!
Jobn ti
-*^— JobaChtlM UbJ»-
tOB ?J
JobBC«ttB»lfX>..^
' J#nn ttewty
inbn
Robert
^mocl Ocorgt
William
4i
J
-«*-* Wm. Fkcdaiia
WrtHam Umbo
■ ■ ■ Wa>.8»Mt
Wiliangbbf Hafc '
Carteret, H^b 4e »
Gnftnal, Jonrpk ^
Cartwrigbt. AlibMy Agar -1
EdfllOlHi -J
Hcwy 64, H
Cnrrer, Waller
fliirling
-^Hom
Cbas. Ao
Caiyafat, JAa, ML^ «/
GaaSf oeywni Uavo
— WiUiMn 10.1
Index.
487
996
» Artbar Moan 236
- Ednraid Shtffield 369
- Matthew
236
315
Cwmtk, J«9ioi 369
Cassidy, Artbor 182
. ■ ■■ Fimacis P« 331
.. John 220
LoftiM 208
TIN9IIUM 196
CwliMiu, Joba BnckWy
. .90,293,298
Castle, Fndeiick Jobn 199
SlffUeQ 428
WUliam . 319
Castr^ Arthur WaUedej 264
.Caitr, Tbomat Hicka 33 1
-V- TJMNnaa Orlando
67, 267
Catbcan^ fhn, MoL Fred.
331
HoA.Augiiatui Mwray
245
Charles Murraiy,
£ar<, KCB, 10, 123
Hum* Frederick Mac-
aMlaai 31
Hon. Geoiiga 33, 454
Martin 433
Cator, John Farnaby 269
Tbooaa William 181
WiUiaiii 37, 266
Calty , Charka Parker 1 57
Cauifield, Daniel 331
Fra. Wra. Tbo. 195
. Jamea, CB. 1 1 3
Janea Alfred 210
St. George 118
WulM. 8tewart218
Cautley, Richard 114
Wm. Grainger 445
Cavan, Philip CbarlealOl, 181
262
205
165
16
249
184
150
38
12
59
156
369
216
115
210
369
205
369
Cba]m«ra» John SoadgrftM 187
Sh William,
CB. KCH. 14
WUliam 419
■ ■ ' ■■ " WiUiam Kelmao,
AfD. 169
Cbalooer, John 331
Chambertain,Hall Plnmer 154
Sir Henry Orlando
Rob.
John
Chamberlayne. J. Cham.
WiUiam
Wm. Jobn
Chambera, David Francis
— — Edward Jobq
Hugh h«ii
174
128
369
34
254
227
201
261
Cavarra, Giusseppe
Cave^ Lawrence Trent
William Cave
Cavcndiab, H^n. Henry
Fred. Compton
Cay, Charlee Vidler
Caxalet, George Henry
CecilfLordBrownlow Thoa.
Montague
— ^ iMrd Tbomaa
Chabot, JU W. Vuc, de,
KCH.
Chads, Jobn Cornell
John Henry
Wm, Catharwood
William John
Chadwick, G. S.
Edward Fred,
William
Chalk, Jobn Brett
Challis, John Henry
Chalmer, Jamea Arch.
b&, 266, 274
Chalmers, Andrew 427
■ Jeho 153
-Jaa.WalkM,AfDJ86
. John
- John H.
- Montagu
-Samiief
Chambre, James
I . ■ WiUiam
369
197
407
369
140
88
Charobres, Wm. Chambres 369
Champeaui, Caesar Aug. 452
Champion, Edw. Kendall 369
^ Jobn G. 247
Reg. H. 274
Cbancelk>r, Alexander 178
Frederick Hugh 27 1
Jobn 331
Chandler, George Lee 272
— — John Thomas 161
Chaplin, Frank 123
Tbomaa 34,147
Chapman, Alfied Anguatua 199
Arthur Traror
Leake
— Benjamin
Frederick E.
— •^— George
— George
— ^— - Jobn George
John Jamea
Jobn Strange
— -~— Sir Stepbeo Rem-
nant, C0. KCH. 11.281
-*— — — Stephen Remnant
210
William
WiUiam D.
185
414
284
114
369
210
331
162
Charlea, Deskford
Cbarleton, Thoa. Henry
Charlewood, Jobn
Charlier, Joseph
Charlton. Edward, KH.
369
180
407
221
331
428
54
Edward Spicer 247
Saint John
Charretie, Thomas
Charsley, Charlea
Charter, Ellis James
Charteris, Hon. Rich.
Hon. Walter
Chartera. Robert
■•■ Samuel
Chaae,John WoodCoid
ChatMd, FivlgdGk
331
14
369
159
150
244
427
88
414
969
ChattflilM^ Jafliis Cteriest
KH. 35
*-*«^— OUfir VMU 331
Chawner, Edward Hoare 331
Chaytor, John 283
Cheape, John 331
Cheetham, Charlea 269
Chenevis, Stm, William Lin-
ley 207
■ ■. Geoiy 432
Cbepmell, CharXas 331
fiev. H. U 455
Chermside, Henry Lowtber
CherrimaUy John
Cherry, Alfred Henry
Fied. Clifford
271
419
142
320
Cheaney, Fran. Rawdon 54,
113,266
■ ■ ■ Francia Rawdon 285
^-^^-^ Cba. CmmwalUs 286
Chesse, Jean de 451
CheMhiie, Edward 331
Chester, Harry George 103,
174
■ Jobn
John
Chelharo, Isaac
Chetwode^ Geoiga
Richard
38
204
369
134
91
Chetwyndi Km. Riohard
Walter 140
Chewton, KtM, Wm« Fred.
149
Cbiaraoda, Fra. Leonard 427
Chicheater, Arthur 331
Arthur Chailes 331
Horn, Aug ttstus
George Charlea 148
Charlea Raleigh
199
■ ■ George
John Odaeiua
■ ' ■ Wugant
— — Bobart Broce
200
167
127
233
255
427
407
197
31
ChUd, Alex. John Blair
Geoige
— — George Riehavd
-*— William
Cfailders, Michael, CB.
- — Spencer Philip John
273
Childa, Joaeph 93, 293
Joseph Clarka 270
Chipchase, John 326
Chippindall. Edward 170
Chisholm, Alexander 369
ArehibOiMacra 193
Donald 331
John 114
■I John 188
Stewart 291
Chislette, Henry 435
Chittem. John 407
Choiseul, Xavier 369
Cholmaley, Henry D. 178
Chelmondeley, Htm^T. G. 194
{^hlEUtWf 8«mtl 182
488
Index*
ChriitMi FiecReriek Gordbft
4*
Oeoife
Henry Paget
t ■ John
" ' Jolm AUnader
> ' Napier Tarnar
*■ ■ Sam. Tolfrey
*■■■ Thomas
» WOliarn John
(nittrch| Boneval
< ■ ■ Sir Siefaatdy CU.
GCH.
Gbarchill, Charlea Haary
Charlea Hauy
932
414
369
407
152
9S2
332
982
146
407
60
114
Dpancap
£d«vaid Wra.
263
833
322
173
71, 322
CKavaldiDi, Peter Fran. 461
Oinnamondy Joseph 369
Olaachy, Casaitti Matthew 62
Chatei Francis
» * » Vhomaa
«' TwTor
Claacy, John
» Richard
ClapcoU, Charles
George
141
260
183
212
113
312
369
Olapham, William
Glapp, William H«mry
Glare, Benjamin
Claramont, £dw. Stoplbrd 360
Clark, Alexander
' ■ Edw. Stevens
— ^ Francis
" Frederick
■ Frederick Hohaon
■ ■ John, KH,
■ John, MD,
■ John
I John Stephens
■*■ Lewis TValawBy
— Pryce
■ Robert
■ Thomas
— Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
-«— Thos. Noble
■ WilUam
William Richard
Claike, Alexander Ross
■ ' ' Andnw
■ iEneas
— — Charlea
■ Cbas. Aotbony
■ Douglas Benoet
Fiederick
■ ■ George
George
' George Calvert
Guy
■ ■■■ Henry
419
369
176
369
213
68
311
369
224
191
332
369
264
369
427
432
433
369
370
407
286
286
274
293
427
308
176
212
274
129
91,229
307
Clarke, James Stanhope
Patriok
John
■ ■ John Gumming
John F. Sales
■^ John Thorp
— John Thomas
— John Walrood
— Marshal
— Pal rick Joseph
— Joseph
-Robert
310
89
328
56
370
312
136
370
365
56,228
66.267
Somerset Molyneux
Jamea 100,364
James 393
James Ceaamiag 338
Jaaaea George 197
Jamea R, 4071
345
Thomas 431
Thomas 370
1 homas Miller 134
Tiedwsy 113
Walter 370
William 140
WiHiam 370
William 419
Wm, Henry Hardy
Fbrbes 304
William Hislop 319
William Hill Dawe 305
Ctarkson, Walter 141
William Henry 163
Clave)], Richard King 394
Claveriog, Henry Mordannt 30
Clay, George 170
— James Herbert 130
Wm. Waldegrave Pel-
ham 370
Clayiield. Edw. Irelsod 833
Clayton. Dowell O'Reilly 312
Henry 114
SirWm.Rob.jBf. 33
Thoroaa 419
Cleary. Rich. Stanton 370
Cleather, Edward John 332
Cleave. Richard 437
Cleavelaod, Fred. Darby 369
Rich. Fran. 35.366
Samuel 271
Cleeve, Stewart Alex. 202
Cleghorn. George 370
Cleland, Alex.bfown,MO. 360
Clement, Cha. Theophilus 257
Clements, Fred. Wm. 89,360
Geo. Edw. 370
— ^— Henry 87
John 122
Robert 136
William Henry 397
William. lord 332
Cleminson, Edward 173
Clendining. Andrew 870
Clendno. William 393
C lephane, Rob. Don elas 33 1
Clerihew. George. JtfD. 337
Clerk, Henry 370
Clerke, Wm« Jonathan 98
Cleye, Hen. Antfa. Fied. 446
Urban <I7
Cleveland. Geo. D.Dieksoo 350
— -^— Henry, Duht 0/ 32
Henry W. BaJrxI246
Clibborn, Wm. Geo. Mea*
xies
Cliffe, Cbarles
ClifTord, Hon, Henry
Jolin Jamea
Miller
Richard Cormick
Rob. Cav. Spen.
Clifton. Sir Arthur Benj.
KCB. KCB. 10.
August 08 Wyke-
faam
Cfaandos Fred.
Thomas Henry
155
353
3S3
348
370
161
145
138
353
135
138
Clinton. Lord Cha. Pelham
Pelham 118
Frederick 54
Henry 65
Michael 321
Clitherow. John 10.319
John Christie 60.147
CliTo. Edward 333
Cloete. A bra. Josias, CB.
KH.
Close, Frederick
— ^ John Marjoram
Maxwell
Wert Henrj
Clondt, Morris ere
Cluoe. William
Clnnie, Jaa.01iphant, CB,
S3
373
37
312
446
333
68
Clutlerbnclr, Daniel Hugh 134
James Edmund
165
John 188
Wimam 207
Clyde. James 318
Coakley. Andrew 358
Coates, Richard Aylmer 370
William 350. 358
William
Wilham Henry
Coats, John
Cobb, John
Cobbe, Alexander Hugh
■ Chas. A .
Chas. Power
428
431
306
397
Geoige
Henrr C.
154
159
36,365
61.355
370
Cobbold, Frederick
Cochrane, Cha. Stewart 316
George 67, 357
Clerke, Augustus Jonathan 386
Francis Carr 333
Holt Waring 173
St. John Aug. IT//. 36
RichardWolhatoa 177
5irWm.Heory,Bl,333J
George Henry
Hugo Stewart
James Day
James
James Johnstone
John llioinas
Robert
' Robt* MoituBCf
Theoas
34il
343
332
30
335
333
Index,
489
Cocbnoty Thot. Baroti,
n .■ WiUiam
— ^ William
Cock. JVBM
Cockbttrb. AJextodflf
- Chat* F.
-Cba, Vansitlart
» Sir Francis
"VT"
153
32
370
113
162
274
268
14
R<.H«i.5ir George,
GCB. 292
Henry 212
5irjras.Bi, GCH. 113
120
332
419
ai5
370
193
231
169
332
■ ' ' > ■ Jamet
■ *; ■ Jamet
— ^ Janet
Joho Jekem
Phiiieai Charlca
^■11 Thomas Hugh
^ — Wemysa, Tfaooiu
■ Wm, Peier
Cockbarne, Wm. Horace
Cockcraft» Wm. Wild Joe.
Cockell, William
Cocker, Barnard Wm«
Cocks, Charles Lygon
-; OcUvitis Yorke
Philip Reginald
209
91
332
148
155
269
93
332
Codd, William
Coddiogtoo, Joshua
Codriogton, Wm. J. 39, 147
Coen, William Jobo 261
Coffin. Sir Edward Pine 427
■ ■ '■ ■ Guy Carleton 39
Cogblao, Jamea 238
— ^« John 433
WUliam 114
Winiam Charles 207
Coke, Hon. WenoMin Cle*
rence Walpole 150
Colborne, Hmi. Francis 166
' Hon, Janes 167
■ " Hon. John Col-
borne 226
Colborn, WUliam 235
Colby, Charles 250
Hen. Ang. 333
Thomas 16
Colchesier« Thomas 433
Cblclough, Anth. Cmar 432
■ ■ George 271
■ M'Caity 370
Colcroft, John 370, 454
Cole, Arthur Lowry 221
— Charles 370
— George 186
— George 256
Heniy 163
Hon, Hen. Arthur 333
— — John A. 166
John William 370
Peonel 68, 282
Richard Sweet 243
Robert 68
Robert John, UD, 171
Colebrooke. Sir Wm, Maeb.
GMe. CB. KH. 87, 266
Colebrooke, James Robert 68
Coleman, Charles 407
'■■ Htinry F. George 130
John 435
Coles, Ricbaid George 162
Robert BartlaU 34
— — Joaias Rogera John 124
-*— WnuCowpei 38
CoUeit. John H. 113
Coilette, Henry 219
Collier, Charles, UD, 430
— James 406
CoUiags, A(lolphos,3fI>. 265
■ ■ Daitiel StiattOB 234
JohnE. 184
CoUington, John Wheeler 104,
268
CoUingwood, John 124
■ WiUiam Dixon
370
Wm. Pole
Collins, Beoj. MarshaU
' Charles
■ Edward
■ Francis
■ George
John
— — Joseph Ambfosa
■ ■ Michael
■ ' Stephen Edward
Collinson, Thomas Ber-
nard
CoUis, Peter
William
188
370
370
179
419
370
419
370
414
408
284
333
370
293
188
370
408
Colliss, John
Colls, Robert Staeey
William
CoUyer, Geo. Samuel
Colmao, G. Butler Trisoott
266
■ Thomu 333
— Wm. Fred. Adams
232
Wm. Thomas
Colaett, Jas. Richard
Colomb, George Hatten
■ Geo. rhomas
26Q
114
272
68
195
Colpoys, John
Colquhoon, J. Nisbet56, 113.
267
ColquiU, John Wallace 156
Colt, Charles Rnsiell 1 30
Colthurst, David Latooehe
168
J. R. 333
Robert Edwaid
Cooie 199
Columba. Pietro Santa 451
Colvile, Frederick 333
Graham 194
Henry 36. 149
Colvill, Hugh Georg« 180
Robert 249
Robert 427
Thomaa H. 223
CoMUe, Charles John 332
Wm. Jamea 263
Cembe, Matthew 291
_ »
Combermeiv, 8. rtie.OCB.
GCH. 6, 113, 1I8»464
Comper, Joho Thomas 308
Compton, Ld. SpeMUf 8. 141
Cofidy, Niobeiu 679
Coney, Arthur Henty 210
Coagdoo^ Gee. Walkop 994
Cengreve.Geoige. CB.68| 180
' William 180
Cowoffham. WiUiam 870
Ceonel, AW. Jaa. Nisbett
UD.
Coonell, Addphna Fmd.
Henry
•^ Jamea
Conner. Robert
Wm.H. Br
lliO>
271
308
810
216
116
Comolly, Edwnid Joseph
Ridgway 306
—«— Richard Oeo. 296
-^-«--*— Wm. Hallett 16
Connop, Henry 662
Richard 67
Connor* Frsdeiick 166
CanoUy, Arthur Wettealcf 181
Henry U. 274
' Jamea 682
John Auf;nel«i 200
John Charles 174
Patriek 410
Conrady, Martinus 382
Couran, Lewis Charles 162
MaiceU 207
Wm. Adam 207
Conron, Edward 256
Conroy, Henry Geo. €6, 144
Silt John, Bt. 632
Constant, John 446
Conway, Samuel 370
Thos. Sydenham,
CB. 94, 176
CooyersyCkeriea Edw. CB, 14
Charles Edward 122
Robert Rowlead 241
Conyngham, Francis, Mara.
•/, KP. CCH. 66
Cooeh, Charles 214
Coode, Chas. Penittse 294
Cook, Edwin Adidphne 137
-^— Jervis 332
William Surteea 332
Cooke, Adelphne 370
Aotbonr Cherlea 286
■ Edward Bowea 186
John 332
-*— John Heniy 89, 1 16
lUcb. Harvey, CB,
60
Rich. May Migaan 1 14
Robert 416
Thomas Valenane 206
Wm. Ridley Chaa.
166
Cookes, Geor^ 180
Coombe, Chsriea 463
■ '■ Joseph 370
Cooper, Arthe* 200
— — Aatlej PaalMi 262
C 0
490
Jitde±»
196
209
90
312
332
195
370
297
222
308
Cooper, Btaiuby
Charles Kellj
David
>■ Edward Heorj
■ George
■ Godfrey
Hewy 68, 196
■ Henry Fallowfield 297
— -— Herbert Stanley 235
1 Isaac Rhodes
' lioonafd Mone
Robert
■■ Robert Heoiy
■ Samnel
' Samuel
Thomas
William
*— — Wm. Robertson
Coore. Rich. J. Lechmere 191
Coote^ Charles James 69,169
Chidley 332
Chidley Bownei 203
£yre 187
— -^ Henry J. 187
John 370
JohnChidleT 194
Rich.G«thinCreagh370
Copeland, George 150
Copioger^ Henry 167
Copland, Alex. Lester 208
Coppioger, John Murray 370
CoppoB, Joseph
Corbel, Aodrew George
Corbett, Edmund
, Frank
— Siuart
• WillUm
451
202
240
184
114
203
197
448
433
435 Cotber« Chaiies, CB, 50
370 Cottioghsm, Thomas 370
168 Cotton^ Corbet 70
133 £dw. AotoDius 332
113 Heory CalveUy 260
Hugh Cotton 114
— Lynch Stspleton
Sidoey 216
Sydoey John 58. 173
Thomaa Forrest 432
-— — Hpife Wellington
H. S, 118
William 114
Sir Willougbby
CorcorsB. Alexis
Cordemaotti Albert
Coriield, Charles
■ James Wiosmore 204
Corharo* WUliam 370
Cork, Edmund, Earl of, KP. 6
Cormiek, Cbas.Tyssea 201
■ John 191
Cornelius, Rich. Longfield 332
Comes, John 231
Cornewall, Herbert Somer-
253
247
38
261
233
226
159
370
332
sotH.
Cornwall, George
■ Wm. Henry
Comwell, William
CorrdLJames
Corrigao, Joba Joseph
Corry, George
— — Sonenet
Cony, Chas. Jnste de
Cory too, George Frederick 155
George Hunt 70,292
John Rawlins 40, 292
Cosby, William 370
Cosnard, John 408
Cesser, Walter 294
Costetlo, Pierce 419
Coeter^ Thoa. Oliver WatU 124
Cosdey, John 88
Tbeoph* Byers 332
Costob«li«» Jas. PalUscr 332
GCB. KCH.
Coiieh, George
William
Conche, Chailea
Edward
John
■ ■ Richard
Thomas
10,250
297
173
227
427
370
408
332
433
370
Conlsoo, Alexsnder
Coulthaid, Robert
Couper, Sir George* Bartu
CB. KH. 31
Courant, Antoine 451
Court, John 414
Major H. 114
Courten, Pierre P. Au-
gusts de 451
Amend de 86* 452
Courtenay, Geo. Heniy 370
Geo. Townseod 427
^ John GarneU 311
Wm. Allan 264
Courtis, John Chaa. Grey 294
Coutios, William 455
Coussmaker, Arthur Lan-
noy 154
Coveney, Jamea 370
Coventry, Richard 370
Tbos.Wm.Elogerl81
Cowan, Adam 179
£dw. Alphonso
Fred.
Thomas, JCD.
Cowoher. John
Cowelly Henry
' Heniy Robert
' James
— Jas. Ch. Murray
John
Cowen, Augustus Henry
Charles
-Edwsrd
Henry Lionel
306
168
370
227
261
130
148
163
212
250
212
312
370
166
Cowley, Chariea
Cowper, Andrew John
Hy. Douglas 99,191
Bm. Wm. Fra. 332
Francis Boyntim 238
414
284
66,144
332
332
4141
— — — Henry
Willism
Cox, Augttstia
— Charles
— Cbsrlet
-i-Cbailee
Ooi.CimtlesTlMmM 579
Douglas Leitb 414
Edmund Heniy 296
Francis Edward 285
Francis HawtiSfy 260
•"— Fnncia Kegaa 176
George HaiUit 204
James 258
Jamea P. 286
John, KB. 53
John George 332
*— - Jobo HamiUaa 2i7
JobnWiUiam 164
Josepih Loom 332
Uigb GoUit 1S9
Roben Allaa tU4
SanuMl 3<0
> Samnel Symei 207
T. 316
WUliam, KB. 38
WUliMD 88
Sir William 30
Wdliam HamiltQB 279
Coien. Edward 212
Cosoo, George SUfpola 19«
Coxworthy, rerguaon Tb. 307
Jamee 308
CozeoSy George 370
Crebbe, Eyre J. KB. 57
Crabtree, Abraham 13u
George Longh. 370
Crackoell, Jemes Tims. 332
Cradock»Adam W illiaaasoo 33J
Richard Willkm 161
Craig, Aylmec Stmagfbfd 227
Mimao 254
Ciaigie, Anthony David 2dj
John 332
JobnHaUmtt,CB.IU
— ^ Peter Edmonatooe,
CB. 36, in
Rebu CoUina 177
Cramer, Henry John 427
Andrew Phil^ 452
Crampion, Josiah 37(^
Robert UoBij 243
Cranage, John 4C4»
Craofield. Gea^ Dartey 331
Crasier, Richard Lon^WJ 166
Shsftoe Crasaar 159
Cmulbrd, Willaam 370
Craufurd, J.Robenaon 53. 144
— — Robert EaaiLaa
Famkerley 271
Creom, Chariea 370
John 411
Heniy 88
Craven, Charles 7
Crawford, Adam Fik 40. 266
Akx. Spmm STO
" Fmncis H. 24^
Henry 241
James \U
John 219
John Cbfts. 3; J
Joseph 370
Robert 10
Robert 23
Index.
491
f>twfiW,'Robt: frfigiBraia 568
i ■ ■ ThoBMn, MX>. 202
r WiHiam " 414
Wm. Thomis 269
Crawfttrd, John 88
• Robert 218
*— Rob. Hen. Pftjne
235
Crawley, Chmrles 222
■ Henry 171
■■ Henry Owen ^83
- Henry Bambrook 116
PHIip Sambrook 148
Thoma» R. 141
William 370
Creagb. ArthorGethin 370
•^ Charlea Oabome 238
— — Giles Vtndeleur 64
James 89, 238
■ Jamee Henry 178
» Jasper Byng 97
. Sir Michael, KK. 38
Tbos. Miller 192
Orealock, Henry Hope 242
Create, Anthony Reynold
Vytvan 285
Cree, John 370
Creigbton> Joseph 37
— Thomas 419
Gremer, James Smith 332
CTerar. Jtoies 228
Creser, Richard 414
Orespigny, Geo. BtickeC. 171
Crespin, Geo. H. Legassick 408
■■ - Henry 370
Cresswell,Wm. G.Baker 137
Creyke, Alexander Stephen
286
Crichton, John 332
CHgao, Clandins 445
Crispin, George 219
William Benlamin
255
Crispo, Sydney Smith 370
Critchell, Arthnr Croft 297
Croaadidte, Drought Richard
213
Crocker, Alfred 312
Crocket, John 296
Croft, Henry 128
— John M'Grigor Ang.
Tbos. 312
Jonathan 312
John Thomas 114
Stephen 220
Crofton, £dw. Heniy Low-
ther
229
Edw. Walter 268
■■' GnstaTUs St John 285
> Henry 256
-'— Hogh Augvstns 157
-— Hugh Dennis 99, 171
— — Johnflblliott 64
- Richard Henry 270
Waher Frederic 332
Crofton , Wm. Edward 163
Crofts, Edmund 174
Crokat, William 53
Croker, Edward 168
Edward 248
Edward Hare 126
Hen. Braddell 208
John 157
John L. 168
— - John Rees 238
Ponsonby May Ca-
rew
^Rtchaid
■ Richard Anbin
William, CB,
William
Crombie, Alexander
■ ' ■ James
Thomas
296
123
175
39
260
224
408
69,147
Crompton, Wm. Joshua 98
Crooke, Mathias S. 221
William Richard 189
Crooks, Wm. Smedley 419
Crookshank, Alexander
Crowder
— Blackman
Chichester Graham
' " George
Richard
Crosbie. Sir Wm. B(.
Crosdill, John, CB.
Cross, Anthony
-James
John, KH,
Philip H. C.
— Richard
— — Wm. Jennings
Crosse, John Bnrton St.
308
202
427
370
332
113
414
433
51
254
371
332
311
240
408
286
114
371
371
157
371
414
371
230
Crown, George Frederick 408
Crowtber, Jeremiah
Rich. J. F.
Croix
Joshua Grant
Crossgrove, James
Croasmao, William
Croudace, James
William
Crow, William
Crowder, Edward F.
Crowe, Charles
George Wm.
Joseph
Joseph, P/f.
Croxton, Thomas
Crozier, Acheson
Henderson
William
371
332
114
371
408
178
332
203
419
452
Cruice, Edmund John
Cruickshank, William,
AfD.
-^— Alexander
Crusius, David
Crotchley , Charles 70, 1 74
Robert J. L. 175
Cruttenden, Edwin 57
Courtenay 40, 266
Cubbon, Mark 113
Cubitt, Edward George 133
Edward George 371
George 160
Henry AivfaibaM 215
Codbertsob, John 332
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel 332
WiUiam Holland
Leclcy Daniel 96, 206
Stephen 433
Cull, George -371
Cttllen, Edward -396
William ni3
Cumberland^ Bentinck ~
Haity ' 332
■ Charles Brownlow 59,
248
Charles Edward ^86
George Bentinck 248
Geo. Bnrrell 193
R. F. W. 248
Cumberlege, Chas. Lush. 332
Harry Allham 216
Cumin, WilKam 435
Cuming, Edward H^liam 231
George 316
Waher ' 176
WiUiam Charfa 307
Gumming, Alexander 310
Alexander 371
Alexander 408
■ Sir Hen. John,
KCH. 7, 136
— Hen. Wedder-
bum 146
John 232
John Hunt 176
■ ■ ■ ■ Robert 308
Robert Gordon 258
Robt. OcUvius 203
William 183
Wm. 427
William Samuel 256
Cuninghame, Wm. Cu*
ninghame 231
Wm. John 193
Robert Camp-
bell 193
Cunlifle, Sir Robt. Hen.
Br. Cfi. 113
Cnnniaghftm, Alex. 433
James 124
John 244
William George
206
Cunytghame, Arthur Aug.
Thurlow 64, 171
Sir David, Br. 30
■ Wm. Angus*
tus Myrton 260
Cuppage, Alexander 337
Burke 69, 267
— John Macdonald24l
Stephen 53
Cure, Alfred C. 206
Cureton, Edward B, 130
Curling, Henry 371
James BuncQ 116
Curll, Henry 308
Curran, Boaventnra Ro-
mero 428
Currer, Richard R« 248
Carrie, Eugene 236
cg2
4$0
iCvrrie, Otongt Alfred - 393
■ ■■■ L. Douglas Haj 170
■ i &QbU HamUtoa 190
SaiDttal, MD. 173
' Wm. Ferguuou 233
Cvrry, Robu Murmy 294
'--^ Duu>n Whidbcor 1^
.CifrteUr Henry Joha 1A8
Curtis, CofvuUe 138
^ Charitt 151
«.T^ Heory 333
■ ■■■ JaiD^ Gray Wm. 114
-.^ Reginald 274
Cartois, Geo, Cbaa, W. 215
Canon, Htm. Ernest Ceo« 203
lfoii.Rich.W.PeDD 145
Koptr
• IfiMi. Jobn Haaiy
Hon, Laicestar
371
263
371
34
134
148
145
Cauna, Jckn
Cost. Xfoa. Sir £d«anlj
KCB.
— ' ^Qory Fraoda
^*— « Horraoe William
*— <» John JPraocia
-^ — Eton. Per^gnaa Fni. 333
Castaoce, Holnan 34
^^^ NevUle 333
Wm. NaviUa 126
Catajar, Carlo 101^263
Cathbcrt, Cha. Alfred 217
■ ■ t John RawUnsoB 136
—*--.—- KoU. Alai. 94, 166
r/rhofl»aa 371
Cattlar, Auguataa Tonjro
fitainaa 297
Cuylar^jMobGlya 12
.PacbenhaMan, Ha«ry»
Banm 449
Dacrea, Ricbaid Jamaa 268
Bagg, Cbaika Haary 3M
-— Robert Aleiaodar 255
D'Agmilar, Goo. Charles*
CB, 12, 209
■ n ■ Cha.Lawfanca 270
Henry Tonana 70.
144
419
333
445
371
I>aiaas, Charles
Daioliy« Michael
Dakina, Wm. Whitfield,
Aaa. DD.
DalhMC, Geo. Charles
Dalby. Kicholas BennaU 297
Balgairos, William
Dtlgatyi Alennder
Fred. Henry
^»* *■ ■ Jamas W«
Balgleish, Robert
Dalboosia, Th§ Earl of
Dallaat Alexander
■ ■■ Charles
■ ^■M Geoige Frad.
-T Robert Wm.
Thomas Yurta
Dallwigv Conrad
Dalmer, Francis
— ^- Thomas, CB. 12, 198
371
371
221
455
371
315
419
115
197
122
137
446
31
JGufiar.
Palryia^le, 5tr Afl^lphm
John, .Hart. 13
Alex. 371
— GeoreeGrey 160
Geo. Hading«on 243
■ Sir Hew, JBu 67,
223
^ John Hamilloa
EfpbtnstODe 150
John Fits Roy 190
Wm. Henry 307
Dalton, Charles 61, 266
Charles Jamaa
— — Pbilip Tuite
■ Thomas N,
D' Alton, Edward
Edward Rich.
Daly, Han, Charlea
—'—Dennis
— Geaiga
— lAwrence
— Edward Nugent
Robert
Dalyell, JobnThomaa
Melville
O'Arey, Thonw, MD^ lai
Geo. Abbaa£ooli94«
John
Judge Thoiu
Oliver Barker
WiUmm
335
333
Jl7
219
371
451
408
268
371
213
333
371
241
34
371
408
371
455
172
88
Dalsell, Hon. Arth. Alex.
56,199
James 245
■ John Alexander 204
— ^-* John M. 89
Hon, Rob. Alex. G.233
Wm. John S7l
Damer, Hon, Geo. Lionel
Dawson, CB, 50
■ Seymour Lionel
WilUaro Dawson 160
Demes, Mansell 371
Thoa. lioagworth 274
I William Longworth
60
Dana, Wm. Pultaney 414
Dance, George S23
Dandy, Joho 419
Dane. Richard, MD, 180
John 179
D'Anfoasy, Lt Cimalkr 408
Daniel, John Edgeumbe 427
— — Lewis 450
— — Ludrord Harvey 189
Peter Fane Edge 37 1
WilUam George U\
Daniell, Cba« Augustua S46
— ^ Charlea Frederio
Torrana 189
■ Edwin Gream 159
' ■ Francia A. 113
Henry 67, 147
J. S;^6
— — John Hinton 193
Ralph Allen Cha. 937
Robert 371
—— William Freeman 312
Danaey, Cha. Cornwallia
CB. 40, 266
Darby, Carrich 241
Charlea S38
Joseph 53
Darey, laaac Robotean
DardeU Geo. Alexander
Dardia, John
Dare, F. Marmadnke Hall 174
Henry llaU 174
Dar«ll, 5ir Harry. Bl. 60^127
Henry Johtt
D*Arley, Wm. Wallaee
Darter, Edward
Darling, Henry Charlea
■ Montague Wm.
SirR^GCB. 7^221
— — — Svdner 160
Wm. Lindaay 15
tf9
S68
U
306
307
Darrah. N« Lawaon 54, f 49
Darrocn, Donald G. A. 333
Dartnell, Geo. Roaaell 3t0
Nelaon 204
Daahwood. Alex. Wilton 58
F. Loftas 141
Geo. A. C. ft3
Henry W. J. tr3
William Hen.
AclrUnd 187
Daaaanvilla, Wb» Alaton^
Af D. f91
Daaael, Conrad Von 447
Daubeney, Edward 219
Fred. Svhea " 195
Hen. CLaa. Bam.
aton,CR. d3,206
Henry, KH. 13
Danbeny» James
Daubui, Jamaa BaiiU
Daun, Robert, MD.
Daaai, Robert
William
WflUam, Ma
tl4
371
431
160
158
433
Daveoport,Ch.£d«eaalw 159
■ E. Montagu 913
— — Joho CoUmaa 128
' Trevor 333
John Saliiab. 507
Dareoey, Burton 92, 151
Charlea Beenur 179
Davem, A vary Jordaa 204
■ John 353
David FiedXavns 297
David, John 428
Daridaon, Alexander 114
Frad. Augnatoa 936
Jamaa 433
— — James 419
Jas. BatabeVir 571
John 427
— Patrick, MD. 1 94
Peter Fraaer 427
lyAfceypO'Conoor* MD. 239
Oavies Hemy Davie Fcr*
gaaoB 1
Sir Beniy Robert
FemsOB, BerC SS
-<.— John DtviaF^ifaM 145
■ Augiutus 157
BedfQfd «69
*— — Dixu0l Owen 433
David «4t
-^ David SS3
:- David 371
^ Francta Jobn 34
— — — Geoi^ 2iS
Gfccaow 273
Uenrj Geo. John-
tfcone
Hemy Jobn
Henry MD,
tjoha
John
■ ■ John
— Joseph
Peter
— Richard
Robert WiUock
■ Thomas Henry
Haitioga
r Ximothr
Wm. Hanbaiy
296
183
433
SCO
333
333
333
428
414
266
34
87
53
Davia, Alfred 333
«*— ^ Gao. Lennox, CB. 62,
160
Hen, Samuel 90,203
' John 139
John 371
John Henry 408
John Atkins 291
Thomas 247
^ Wiltiam 134
■ William 333
— ^-* William 408
WUliam Henxy 37 1
WiUiamSandom 296
Davison, James 37 1
'l*homas 236
--P— 3ir William, JTtf. 53
PaTj,John,JirD. 430
Sir Wm. Gabriel,
CB, KCH. 10, 211
Pavja, Edm. Sodea 371
CUiwe, Charles 333
Dawes, Edward Alleyne 241
■ ' ■ ' William Lewis
08.292
Dnwkins, Clinton .Francis
Borau 186
■ Hemy 31
Wm. Gregory 148
Dawson, Charles 205
Iftdex,
DaWBun, William, MD. 309
WUliam
krskine Scott Fran-
els G«orge 196
Fraocls 212
■ George 92
George F. 285
— ^- Geo. K. Massy 208
Geo. Thomson 257
Henry 126
Henry Hill 170
Richard 191
Rob. Kearaley 283
Han. T. Veaej 14$
-1^ Williaia 19<
371
371
398
251
408
237
Day, Alexander
Henry Jamea
John
^— John
Rob. Ladbroke
— ; — William D. H. Gbinoeu
246
DeaooOj Charles Clement 104,
213
Chas. Parka 333
Thomas 100, 176
Wm.£d.Darand 213
Deakins, Robert Thomaa 312
Daaley, Charles 433
Desman, Thomaa 408
Dean, Robert 371
William 414
Deane, Charles, ITff. 65,151
George On»low 173
Hy . Allen Murray 173
-*— John Everard 171
-^— Thomas 408
William 414
Deaos, Robert 408
Deare, George 260
De Beaavoir. Sir John Edro.408
Debeaham, Thomas 419
De Blaquiera, Robert MiOey
116
fiim. John
Debs, Fra. Matthias
De Burgh, A nth. Philip
Jas. Florence
333
449
333
113
De Butts, 3ir Augustus,
KCH. 8, 281
— ^— John Cromia
Blackwood 285
De Carteret, George 414
Decken, Benedix, Baron 446
Cha. Von der 446
— -^— Geo. Count Von
der 44^
De Courcy. Navinson
Willoughby 296
William Sinclair 216
Deeble, William 207
Deere, Joseph Eylea 246
Deertng, Rupert Barber 251
De Fanche, Charles
DeGrey,Tho. £arl
Dehnel, Henry
Deichmann, Carl. Fred.
De la Cherois. Nicholas
Delacombe, Henry Iratt
Haniy Edw.
De la Condaroine, Thos.
De Lscy, John
Delamaio,Cha.Henry,CB. 114
408
4
448
447
127
29J
294
333
91
Edw. Smith
De Laocey, James
Delancey, John
Delaoy, F.
Delboate, D. C. Aug.
Deliaser, Edmund Alex. 230
Da Lbla, Haml Frad. 383
371
52
333
121
239
498
Da Liale, Richard 248
Delias, George 449
Delmar, Charles Abbott 135
Delm6^ Hen. Peter 371
Delmege, Colin Chriifo-
pher John. MB. 3ll
Delmoot, Frederidk 333
Dely, Wm. Alexaadar
Dempster, John, MO.
James CarroU
William
2l!l
316
184
93
291
371
203
871
^ 242
5iir^iHi«BTbot,283
Denioa, Nathaniel B4>bart 445
Dtnne, Oeorga . 116
Lambert H. 274
Thomas Plasttta 161
Daoinay, Charles
Daniord. Charles
Danisoa. Cha. Albart
— Georga
Hsny
Dannie, Henry William 179
Dennis, 3tr James, KCB.
32,154
James Benjmmb 289
John ritzThomas 247
JobnLaalia 94,246
Morley StrailMd
Tyota 228
'■ ' Manrioa Griffin 70,
911
Dannistoan, Robert 132
Denny, Richard 99, T70
William 68« 223
William 185
X)ant, Robert 37i
" 1 hoa Edw* Bowayi*
bank 100
Denton, Joseph 194
Dearing, Edward HtDaaga
148
Dariaiy, Barthdomeir
Vigors, KH. 58, 238
Oao.Attg.FM. 209
Da Rob, Hon. Dudley
Charles Fitigatald IIB
Wm. L4frd 38
D^Erp, Balthasar, Bofvn 333
Desailly, Joseph 433
Desbarraa, Henry Wind-
ham 871
Desboroogh, John 27 1
Desbrisay, TheophiltislOO, 268
Deshon, Fred. Gao. Tho. 173
Deamond, John 249
De Smidt, J. P. L. 4'28
Joliaones 307
Despard, Henry, CB, 37, 251
Fred. William
Philip Henry 833
Des Vosnz, sir Chis. Bt. 983
Henry 333
Detmer, Frederick 446
Develin, Henry WilliiiD 436
Da Vara, Francis Horatio 288
Devarall, Wm. Daronish 101
:» Thomaa Joaapboa 97,
H9
4m
Index*
IDsienll, Ganat^taifQid 9ft,
Hfveraux, Georgi Alfmd 408
>■ J > Hon, Gmxn
TVlbot 360]
De Veulle, Acton 476
D«tt»ii, Wm. HflDiy ^33
DjUt, ArmiM 37d
Dtfwar» Albemaffie 330
(i>- ir JaidM WiMiiin 300
DeweU, TbDma 333
TM Wttdi Jiroes DousIm
333
1>s. Wilton, Wm. Thomas 16&
De Wmton. Robt. He*. 351
Tbomw 36©
-~*— G.J.D»WiatoB351
D'Holkt«n90» HftDiy -463
IXUoioboldt, John Hen. 447
307
397
463
180
176
368
lU
Dias, 1mm
D(M>on, George
Dleent%» Fmmta$
DJefc, Augiisia»AJQx«
Charles GniMiid
Frauds
Hope
James Abercimnby 104
John * 833
John Simon Francis 330
Wniiiin, MLK 163
Dldtees, Horatio Geofge 318
■■■1 James 437
f " Rob« Mordanat 177
-^-*— Robert Vengban 174
Dickenson, Ralph Tfaickneflse
368
DickioSftl^rgeCaldweU 173
Dickinson, Doiiglns John 371
^ Frederick 236
Nodes 432
'■ Ricbard 10, 364
William Speke 180 ,
Dickson. Amhibakl W. 168
■ Cfaa* Lennox 37 1
-*— *-^ Collingwood 06,269,
Dnvi4 333!
David 371 i
£aw. JoIm 869
Fnocis 303
Graham Le Fevre 181
311
383
303
Diike, Wifltaa Wentwotth ]
Grant 329
DfH. Marcos 884
Diilon, Anthony 871
— "^ — Arthur Henry 386
— Edw. Walter Percy
371
■ ■ FmneisWm. 67.331
John 408
--^— — Martin 360
Robert 340,369
"■' » Theo. Aegttsttts 408
■ Thomas 371
■ "Timothy 333
H^ ^ir William, Bf. 437
Dtmsdale, Hemy Freser 128
Dieorben^ WWXrf^ni 4.316
Dinwi<ldie.GHbertHam. 806
Disbrowe, Joho Geo. Cn
Tencfish
Disoey, Jea. Roberts
Dive, Hugh
Diaon, Charles
?.
■ ■ ■■ Francs Brown
■ ■George
' George
938
871
414
63
816
366
39,149
339
03
168
419
66,144
333
408
371
Charles
30,381
Matthew Cba. 371
Richard 408
Thomni Fraaer 190
Wm.Manley Hall 260
Henry
Henry
James
John
John
John Smart
John WilGai
Matthew
i^ta
i**<
■ ■ James
•-«— Junes Henry
John Henry
Joeeph Wilu
Tate
-«^- Philip
•<— Walter George
-*—— W». F.
WilKamTbenMs
Diddep^Joho
DkMsch. Fred. Von
DSgby. Franois Lloyd
■ ^ George Sfeepben
A I.. I John Alaeras
Diggesb Cbae.
Digtle» Chas. KH.
Digbton. Roben
DdkwUliam
166
374
313
314
143
371
449
186
306
138
371
63
371
438
Dobl)in» Thomas
Dobbs, Francis
John
Dobsoo. William
William
Dobyns, Robt. Wm.
Dobree, Harry Haokey
John Sattmnres
33
393
446
166
419
371
408
306
163
433
133
Docker, Edw. Scott
Docker, Thomas
Dod, Whitehall
Dodd, Chas. Wm. Maotr-
mick 406
John Beach 301
D'Odiaidi» Antonio 461
Dods, George 63
Geo. DoBgtas, MD. 187
Dodsworth, Beojamin 333
Dodwell, George 371
Dohei^, Chas. £dn«od 103,
130
■ Cbsrlee Wilfiaa
363
Daniel 196
— -»— ~ Danbl John 324
Henry Kdwtfd 110,
140
.. , ■A>Biobnrf,34, 364
Ddloe, AnlbaMp Jc&ii,
MD. 313
Dot mage. Gideon 184
Doineuicbetti, Rick., JCD.
ISO
Domvile, John Rassell 360
Danville, Ednwnd Cbnrloe
> Jaates Wm. 368
Donald, John 311
Donnldsoni Robeit 191
■ ■ ■ Vanoe Y«nng 87
Doneeml, Marquem ef I I6f
Dooelan, Anshony 383
Donnall,Or]andoSwiln 301
Donnelly. John 871
DoDooghmoea^ J. Emrimf,
KP. 833
Donovan, Chai. Heniy
Dougbia 136
.Edw. WcstlMr 184
' Henry Douriee 408
■■■ ■» n Thomas 103, 860
141
lao
338
- Tbenpaon
Doimn, Robert
William
Dare, Fredeiick Hmmam
— -* PelerLake
— Wm. Henry
Dorshfll Wm. John
' ■ ■ Geofge
Doring» WPttnm
Dnris, Ricbaid
Doimer, Charlee
r^omdorf, Fvederick
Doswell. Henry
Douce» Fmncis HmbUe
Dongherty. William
DoBgbty,^£dward,
Dongleei Ajcbibnld
4er
Charini
■ Claud
346
164
M«
447
364
371
440
871
188
207
414
360
114
177
■' OTrGeorgenCB*
Scott, BaH. 186
■ ■ Henry Hnmfltim
' " ■ ■ on* Howard ,Bf«
OCB. GCMO. 8, 361
Sir Jmmb, JTCIL
10,346
Jamee
Jnt.WilIinni
Jebn 9
John
John
John
311
114
831
137
436
KCH.
Hardy
833
Sh' fieU, KCB.
11*334
Ricbard John
Robert, C& 36
Robert 330
Robert 333
BfiUFiiey 60
Doo|rIa», Wnin
' ■ ■■ William
99
165
Dooro, Anhor^ Marq, 99, IM
Dov0tolt,W.K. 115
Doitfbiggio, M. Hamilton 223
Tho. £dvraitl 127
DowikU* Aylroer 388
' Georg« Jas. 247
Dowding, Wtti. MHU - 1^7
Dowell, George Data S97
Doftker, Chaib Hettiy 161
Tlwnaa 371
I>owland,J«iui 383
Dowliog. W m» Hcttiy 171
Dowma»» jMoea 293
— *^ John 833
Down j Jam^ SoamB 1 14
•■' Rirbani 383
Dowmar/Gaorge 408
-^ Geo. P. MaxivaU 371
Ooivnea^ Hci^t MD. 249
■ '■ " '■ Ut^nca, Ltfrrf,
iCCjB. 11,20&
WiUian James 333
Dow Die, Alexandet 372
DoMming, Adam Giffard 62
-^ Min Dartd 178
Downman, Geo« Charlea 218
Sir Tkos. CB,
KCH. 11,265
Damfj Chaa. John 274
>■' Frederick WilUam 256
— Fraocia lAofd 297
Richard 310
■' Richard Robert 312
Doviaon, Chirlea 176
— * — *• (^arieaSntfaer-
180
63
88
land
Doyte,Cbaa.Haaiinga
John
Sir Joiia MHlcy,
KCB.
William
lyOyly, Henry -
— ' ■ John Walpole
Doyne^ Robert Stepben
Dnfien, William Pitt
Drak«» Edtvard
' ' '■ John
Thoe. CKG.
' ■ Wm. Henry
Draper, Akfnder
■ ■■ Jimea
— Tbomaa
William Omy
30
132
12,184
162
372
296
372
427
34
307
152
96,216
480
180
372
Drawbridge, Charlea
Drawwaler, A uguaMaCharlea
414
Dfuyaon, Alfred Wilka 272
Dredisler, Frederiek 450
Dresing, Cbarlea 209
Dkiagborn, Allan Hamil-
ton 372
Drew, Browning 227
C. K. 176
——* Francis Bany 191
Matthew 372
Ricfa^RnbiMoa 388
ink»m
burton
Drewty, Frederick Gao^ 393
Driberg, William 257
Driakwater, Thomaa 408
Dri?er, Charlea Reed 295
Dromgoole, N. Fleming 333
Drottot, Lloyd K. Civak 255
Drought, Fra. Percival 217
■ Gee. Pensral 214
George Wai^
202
—-'——. John Head 333
Thee* A. 62. 166
Dmitt, Edward 333
Drommond, Alf, Manners 263
Berkeley 34, 149
.-^ Edward 80
■ ■ Geo. Duncan 872
'■■ ' Sir Gordoa,
6,159
" Gordon 61, 147
-» Hen. Mauiioe 193
Hugh Fitz-
150
John 33
John 136
— — — ^ John Gavin 114
J. McGregor 333
William 31
William 241
Dnwy, George 295
Harley Kingsmill 183
294
333
433
193
135
Duberly, George 69* 229
Henry 134
Da Boordien. John 333
Da Cane, Edmond Fradk. 286
GCB.
hardinge
Henry
Dryadale, Alesander
~-— «• Jaa. Murray
■■ John
•^ WtUiam
John
Deckers, Charles
Dnoketi, George Floyd
Dvok worth, George
Dudgeon, James Jokn
Joha
^ Pietar
Robert Cecil
212
408
Owv
125
232
140
58
213
Daff.Hon.5trAlei.GC0.6,188
-.^ Jamea 226
John 219
Robert WilKaaa 244
Dnfresne, Louis Flavian 408
Dully, John, CB. 18, 179
Dufief,ArmandCasimirG. 451
Dttke, Jones 190
Dumarasq, William Love-
lace 272
Durabreck, David, MD. 810
Dunbar, Aveb. Hamilton 218
Charles 161
Charlea 274
— > EdwardDnobar 172
Fergusaon 226
George Sbaddan 296
John P. 113
Penroee John 183
*Tho».Clamant 260
40»
Dancaa, Atotaiider 11^
■ H#M. Hew Hamil-
ton Haldaiia 150
^Jaaea fO&
John ^neaa 180
Patrick
Thomaa 481
William 168.
-^ William 388-
Dundas, Donald William 248
' • " Hon. Sir Hanry
KOB. 36,211
— — John Henry 219
Philip 38
Philip 58, 19S
-^ Richaid Lcalie 91
■ Thomaa 168
Wm. BoUen, OR
40,266
Dnnkellio, Ullick Canning
Lord 148
Danlevie, Gerald George 372
Danlop, Afchibakl 372
FranUin 260
Sir James, Bt, 143
John, MM. 183
John 228
Dunmore, Thomaa 427
Dunn, George 174
John WiUiaaa 196
Thomaa 333
William 56
Wm. Calvert 232
William Jamea 296
Dnnaa, Denia 221
Francia 30
Francis Ptankett 90
. > Richard 333
Denniclifie. Haary 372
Denning, Samuel 248
Dnnsmure, Charlat 94, 198
Duperier, Charlea 282
Da Pla^ Chaa. Taylor 270
"Geo. Gaatavua
C. Wm. Xtf. 56, lld,^M8
Dupuis, John Edward
101,268
Dupplin, George, Viteeiunt 1 18
Dnrani, George Charlea - -
Selwya 188
■ ■ Jamea 118
D'Urbao, Wm. Jamea 64
Durie, Charlea 866
William, KH. 431-
Durtng, Christ. Henry
Von 447
— Lewis Ales. 66
Dnmford, Andrew M. L 408
Anthony Wm. 286
.^— Cornelius Chas. 267
Kdwanl WilHam283
EtiaeWalkar 10, 281
Geoige 61
George -822
■- George Anthony
102, 178
■ M Geo.Awgnsina 190
■II Hugh F* • 308
4W
IndtA
' ■ ' » Pet«r Jobn Jtft. 203
PirttoD, CfairlM 334
■ ■ Wm. HolMM 68
Sa VetiMti John Fraocii IM)
WiUiAn 21i)
BmUj. ThMBM 419
J^wyw, Heoiy 34
JohQ 165
■ ■ ■ .'Joto 1157
■ ■■* JoMpb UtttUloa 169
-Ji Thoi. Peaid 363
Dyee. Bobcct^^CD* 436
Thos. Rose 311
Pyt r, Jisniy ClMrki P«»-
fMe 296
•^•^ John Edwtrd 333
— *— RohU Tqnliff 372
DyoeligPA Bdir. Eldon Bo-
ten 273
> '• Ttw.CB. 36,117,
266
142
123
113
334
I^non, Pktfiok
I^IOD, Edward
Itfry JiancU
Jobn
-*-^
John Daniel 06, 123
Xa^r, Alennder 372
■ » ■ -EdfWDd Henger.
f«rd 4«1
— ^- Honiy M'Meboa 261
m^t I II Jamea 372
Setet Jobn 132
SifBr» Robert 274
Bi^, Edward Btmpfield 372
Strlet Alex.HemUton 372
Aegoatua YevBf 274
Cbarlea WiUiam 812
WilTiM He»i7 168
Bttop^ Faier 834
XmI, Cha. Wd. Q^tea 166
-f-— Edward Hintoft 273
laam, Jeicmiah 372
llton^Ckariea 334
~^^ Cbiia. £dw. 88, 164
■* ' ■. Deodatat W». 222
John 372
MokMtMtb BackviUe
266
408
418
372
207
334
i^MM
Haniltoii
I, John
lbdoft.Biditfd
Zcdet, Ceihbert
Hegb
Eckford, AksMdtf
Eddie, WiUiin Crekk-
■benk 268
EddingtoD. JaiDM G«orge 247
Sddowea. Janea 436
Eddy. GeMe Htniy 236
Eda» Dentir 372
«*-^ Jekn 372
Eden, George Morton 38, 148
Johft, CB. 33
Robert Mottim 207
WOliem 6
WaD. HaaaaU 66r203
Edgar, Ueniy .021
BSglr, Jaa. Haadai^ 821'
Edge, AodvMr 172
fidgebw. Gaorge 408
Sdgell. Gm9% RiMhIeigb 168
Edgwordi, XbomM Bfk%-
man 372
Edington, John 878
£dUn,Geefgi 130
Edie, WiUiam 84, 260
Edleaton, Joahua 283
Edmonds, Edward 414
■ HamUtMi 334
Robert 372
Edmunds, JMeafy 166
Edwaad, Heiberc 140
Edweidm. I>ml John 334
" *■ Fred. A«go»Uia 181
' ' ■' ■ Sir Henry Hope
Bt. 237
' TrevPf Hope 174
Edwards, Alexander 307
Benj. Hiitcbiaa 264
•~- Cbarlea 372
Clement Alei, 168
' Coffbell 188
■ ' Edir. Fieeman
104,222
Bdw. F. 104
— »• George 334
— George 418
> Herbert 140
John 372
— — Michael Cbarlea460
~- Pet«r 64
Richard 372
Robert Bidwell,
MH. 326
-~— — * 8. Hy. Haicbina,
260
Thomea
Tboa. WiUock
Willitm
I Wro. Gamnl
Wrigbt
372
418
168
334
372
148
241
Egerton, Arthur Fred,
Egerton, Caledon Ricb.
m.' . » Sir Cbarlee B«l-
fceley,6CMa.JiCCH. 7,241
■ " Chwka Da Pj* 67|
262
Richard, CB. 14
- Tbeaaa Grabtm 84,
229
Egginton, Joseph Goatling 192
Eicbbaiaen, Cbarlea Wm. 308
Eichboni. Christian Fied. 449
Eliot, Ohirlti Wft
--— Francta B. 114
Om. Gaaeate Cbtfian
Comwallia 148
Ueory Biorbi 271
William Henry 880
ElkingiM,Ffnd.Ga«fe 186
John Hv. Fei4 167
ittneeOoodUl 4&»
EOary. WUli«m 418
Bllamnii* Edwud Joba 170
Ellioe, Aegii«ye fidpd* 164
EBice, Charles Henry 176
Cbne.iL 104
Robert 8,176
Ellington, Jobn 418
EliDQinbe, Cbarlea Greae,
CB. 13»88I
EDbt, Edmnd JaMaM^ 281
. M Sdir. Jolm CeOiMUia
Lard 118
Eidmann, Frederick
Eiqem, J. Godf, de
— -^^ Died«riohde
EintboTes, & Joidaa
Ekins, Charles
Eld, Fiederiek
Eblrrhoat, Charlea
Elgee, Charlea
Cedwellader Wm. 272
— -*- John Liadiedge 271
William 82
— «*. Wm. PmvAl 201
447
460
448
449
114
68, 242
446
188
George Angnto 169
•Heniy 872
•Henry Geoi«e
. Hon. GUbort
Jobn 1€B
Lempster B. 261
Richard Geffa 881
Wm.Hammo«
EDiotty Alexander J«
■■*' "-» Avebibdd
■ ■ Oforge
■ ■ George Henry 99%
Jamea 418
■ '■■ * ■ Jobn 886
John Fwiar 408
. Richard 266
RiclmidCbftrlen 884
■ Thomas 882
— — iWiUiaB 81
William S74
■ WiUi—
■ m ■ Wm« CbriaL PmUb
WnuliaHy.Jrjy.
64»109
EOiiy Arthur
—•^ Charlea Parbnr
•»-^ Chadea Jobs
Finderiek
■■*' George
-•«* George
..^ H. 6. V. A.
136
Ml
174
884
Jnmea Verling
-— John 418
Hemy DUney 168
«-— Powrie 888
— * Richard 418
--*«- Samnel B«nioB« CM,
68,282
— ^Tboa.DMrid 334
-— - WOliem 872
EiUioo, Cnthbert Getw 146
BidbeidGMifn 188
Ettil Garmelo, MD« 803
ElttUrrt, Ckadm ^1«8
JBttfat.
4»7*
II, waiUm 4e Cot^
ddttoci ise
ElAtlia, AtaBMiter Utth 297
'■■■ Oraham 183
Elphlnstone, Bd«md Cbn.
B«Uer 244
— — Howtrd Cri»*
Ami 286
SkiogiMi, VrBd.Robt. 263
Geo. fiidaile 86
> ■ Hflmy Prtiton 2d3
■ " m Jolm UeniTt
334,464
■ » Ridianl John 136
■ ■ ■ ■- ThoB. G«raid 372
* * WillMOi Fred.
66.149
IlMy, William 115
ntoo, Fnd* CodnfD* 306
«— ^ HsBfy Georg« Tiefney
199
BHret, Jobn Hsrrvf QtoB 217
69
£I«rjii, Rainier Peter
WUliam
Elwyo. ThoBM
Ely, Henry Fred. W.
EmaDt Jamet
EnenooyJiohii
Wuh HMiy
166
269
261
192
334
216
873
334
63,282
430
334
Eaiery, Joliii
EauDtoo* Thooiia
Eounett, Anthoay
Eoitnott, WiDiam
Boderby, Samuel
Sngelbach, Tbot. Lewie 427
ED^laod, Berie Vallancey
60.266
MU. 33
Eofflisby Cbritlspber If iniaB,
MD. 236
••*-' Frederick 186
-^-*-«- JolttiTboe.jM. 334
Ricbard 306
Williaa 140
Stmie, William 137
£iMcb,John 96,117
334
408
161
448
460
340
JtneaJoba
Ettifor, Jamea
— ^ JobD Mapie Webb
Erdmaoo, Frederick
Erichaen, Alexander fon
£niat, Heorj
Siriogtoo, Arnold Cbii.
94«303
£ml1, W. H. Earl if, 262
Etekine, Han. Dxrid 202
Darid 244
* ■' George 164
^ George Pett 172
* ■ ■' Heoiy Breyntoo 297
Heoiy ihmd 294
■ ■ ■ James AagoHttl 807
-^ Robett 872
WiUiim Henry
Keooedj 143
£fyibropeC Fnderick 460
Esptafttai,J«iMe 162
James Wfli. 163
Estcourt, Jas. B. Beckmll 86
E»to, Michael Lambton 433
Esten. John Hemilloo 101,253
Estwick, Frederick 198
Etesoo, Francis 169
Eustace, Charles Edwnd 197
EusUooy James 373
Sir John Row-
land. KH. 34
Sir W. Comwallts,
CB.KCH. 10.311
Evans, Aug. PittOerald 334
Evans, Cha. Rich. Ogden 271
DacresFiteHerben 114
■ ■■ Dmiel 408
5irDeLacy,irCB. 16
Edward Evana 196
Edwaid 230
Edward 834
Francis Edw. 174
-" Francia Robert 1 14
-^— « George Thonres 198
— Gordon Heoiy 221
— ^ George Oliver 397
-— Henry Frederick 172
— Henry Lewis 397
-^— Henry Roe 216
Hugh 393
Jamet 334
John 372
John 408
Lewis, MD, 431
Mark 66, 367
— *-- Matthew 373
Ralph 372
-^*- Riohaffd Jolln 180
— Thomas, CjB. 13,333
— — - Thomas 373
I'horaas WilKaffls349
Ushet Williamson,
UD. 143
WilHatt 408
334
232
9,381
268
334
171
Evatt, Francis
— George
— — Henry
—^ Henry Ashmote
Evelegh, Geo. Carter
— Frederick Cha.
Henry
John Henry
11,366
334
Evelyn, George Pdlmer 353
■ ' Jamea 146
Everard, John Mathias 30
Mathias, CB. KH. 33
Evere, George 4"6
Every. Henrv Flower 343
Ewart, Charles Brisbane 285
■ ' Henry Larkjrfis
■ John A.
I John Fred* CB.
Eyre, Henry ' 0S
JeliB 64, 267
•— Thomas DMrlng 408
Vincent Sdwnid 16
WiUinm 07.^25
■— *— Wm. Arail 198
Eyton, Wm. Aiehibtld 248
Faber, Wm. Raikee 69,266
Fabricins, George 449
Faddy, Peter 66
■' ■ ■ Peter Picknort 370
Fagnn, James 260
Fagge, John Wm. Charies 173
Fair, WiUiam 430
Alexander 301
*-*- Aleiander, CB. 118
Fairbcini, WUliam Home,
UD. 186
FairinoAer. Carter 48^
Fnircloth, John 236
Fairfax, Sir Henry, Bl. 36
Fairlie, Herbert Jnmet 131
Fairttough, CharlenEdw. 216
Edward D'Hefi-
limer 333
Henry BlacUer 373
' James * ^14
I ■ Jainai Win» 61
— '-*~- Samuel 163
■* ■ « Wtlliain Hnvi»
land 206
Falconer, Chesbeffoegh
Grant. KH. ^\ 264
Faktmer, Jamea 326
Falkiner, Semoel 834
Falla, Dnmel 36
FaHs, Thomas 46
Fade, Hon. Franeie Wm.
Henry 103, 176
Frends 205
— — Henry 64
Henry 101, 131
Him. Heniy Sotlon 30
*-^ John Angnatos 197
— - Mildmay
Fanning, John
Matth«w
Faashawe, Basil
' ' Charles
Ewen, John
Ewing, John
Joseph
Eyl, John Georg*
Eyoaud, Filippo
Eyre, Anneiley
116
246
14
317
349
433
438
262
316
31, 206
264
217
184
284
Edward, CB. 16,281
Hew Dtdrymnle 163
Farts. WiUiam 70, 282
Farmer, Edw. Sterling 98
Cbailen Loam At»
terbary 397
Richtfd 295
«— — Jasper 884
William Edwnid 395
Wm. Robaits 394
Farmer, Reginald Onnlow 372
RiolMud 372
Tho. M'Leod 802
Faman, John 416
Farquharson, Frmcit 118
Fred. 88, 168
I John 114
408
Iwdeg^
Fair, George 291
FHftDt, Auguttut Dover
L^doo 295
Jnmcii 114
Henry 102, 233
I > ■
Famntt/JaimQi
Famll, Charles. MD.
■■"' ■ Fraocis Arthur
Jaoiaa
Fatrail, John Sidney
Sidney Bayaton
420
430
133
420
334
285
198
12
Fairan, aicbani T.
Farrar, Jamea
Jamea S. Hawktr 189
^-*— John 118
Racbafd Hmn 1^
Faoiogtoii. Donald Madevd
260
Lindsay
Faeaoo, Charlea Hamilloo
■ ■ Stanhope Hunter
Fait. John Webs
Fanlknery Hewy Cola
Faunce, Alured J>.,CB.
— — Tiiomaa
Waller Bwaiibid
Favcett, John
WiUi
180
140
291
113
334
141
155
225
114
37
Fanaett, William 195
Faxardo, Aag. Maria
Goaxanlo 428
Faycrman. Zacchaua 334
Faaren, Frederick George
Wniiam 221
" ' Rooert fiiycOy CB« 16
Fagra. Charles 98.292
206
212
196
307
148
^7
230
142
430
229
lU
294
248
232
247
247
136
160
204
372
195
213
228
174
334
121
267
221
284
Feilden, Heoiv Peploa
■ ' ■ Randle Joseph
... ■ Robert
Feikle, Fulford BasUrd
FvkUnR. Horn. Ftecy &»•
bert Basil
Felix. Orlsndo
Fellowes, Edward
■ ' '■ Isaac Nowton
Sir JacMi. XD*
' Jai. Butler
■ '■■ Peregrine Daniel
— — Peregrine Heory
Fellows. Fraacia Was.
Faadall, Gaoife Newtoa
Fenaran, Fftoeis
■ ■ Thomas Brawne
Feoo« John
Fanton. Chas. Hamilton
' Edward Dyne
■ WillUM
Ffffwioli. Bowaa
■ "" Charlea BiasaC
— — — GoUingwood
■ '■ Edward William
f enwiekt Thomaa Hoirani 983
Willism
Wm. Yoqog
Ferguson, Sir Adam
"■■ Andrew
Donald
Jaroea
' John
102,161
334
334
177
372
96,231
433
Fergusson, Andrew. MD.^0
Jarooi, CB* 13
> ' — James 372
Thomaa 372
Wiliian 40, 292
228
272
195
175
372
180
291
433
249
114
Fetna, John Goro
Fenvrsy Mvnay Fraaar
Tamworth Geou
Fenier, Geo. Abercromby
Waller
Ferris. George Augvatua
— *— - George Thomaa
» Heory
John F.
Joseph, C6.
Feifyman, Aug« Ualifaa
69,241
Fotberstoohaogh, William 210
FMogton, Rich. Alhorton202
FfeftofsU, James Riebard 159
Richard 372
Ffreach, Thoi^a 204
Thomas Joaeph R. 127
Fioblin. Robert
Robert Barnay
334
260
114
116
271
408
MordauiA
Nicbolaa
Percival
Thi
Field. Charlea
— ^«^ Esculapioa
— George Thomaa
John Stroud
-^--> Tbos. Samuel Poor 273
Fielding. Jamea Campbell 258
Fife. Adam 334
Jamea 430
Filder. John WUson 222
-^-^ William 306
Wm. Alex. 237
Filder» John Wilson 222
Finch, ifan. Daol* GfeytUo
220
-— *- Hon. John, CB, 32
•-«-* John 162
Finke. Fnderick Voe 462
Fiodlay, Aleaander. KH»
SI, 113. 453
Alexander 256
Findley. Thomaa 437
Fioey» Aleo George 334
Finney, Edward HaouHon 161
F'mnie. William 432
Finucane, George Thnrles 92
Fiacher, Augustua 446
I. L.€oastamine 452
John ChfisU Fied, 452
Jean Albert 452
John Nichoiaa 334
Fiahhoome, Thoa. MootOa
MD. 311
Fiahar. Artkar A'Conrt 286
Chaa. D. 274
Fiaker. Edwaad Heoiy tf F
— ' George. CM* 114
George 1X5
Heory 291
Heaiy 198
— • Robert Roe M9
Samuel 96. 13^
Setb KnttaU 334
Fisk« Wm. Hawlay 334
Fitcbett.Jobn 372
Fin Clarence, torrf Fred.
CCH. 14
■' Hon. FrcdmU
Charlea George 136
Flit Gerald* A Hted 212
Denoia
Edward
Henry
190
372
— John 239
-^Joha 408
«_ Leopold 156
^- John Rich. & 227
Ormond 239
Z^nJOthoAi^. 130
— Richaxd 221
— Thomaa
-«— Thomaa
Vandelenr
Thaa-Geoige 113
■ Richard Haaiy 372
— Thomaa 420
' '■ Wm« Uea. Dofldeae
158
Wm. Hervmr 260
Fitggerald, Cbaa. LJoeel 269
Henry Charlea 194
' ■ Jamea Da^d 428
■ ■ ' ' Sir John Fonler,
jrCB. 10* 214
John 114
— — Thaeaaa 2M6
' Wm. Ueaiy 212
Fitagibbaa. Lohe 196
FiiaGibbon, William 372
Fitaherbert. George 372
John 334
Fitt Hugh, Henry Terridk 273
Fita^Maitciee^ Hmu Hmtty
Watremler 224
Joho.irH.6».114t
Fitaaiaurice, Geo. Lionel 436
Fitimayer. JaaM WUIiam 268
ThcPhUipGU 213
Flapatrick. Nichoiaa
Fit! Patnck. Ftaoeia 212
■ ThoBwa !!»•
pleaon 181
Fin Roy. Ltrd Aug. Cha#
Lennox 14^
Lanooz 271
' ■ ' ' ' X<0fd Fraaerick
Jofaa 145
GooqgeRohait 119
FittWygram, fiad. W. Jeha
132
Index,
4§9
timiaiik, Jobti ffsfcikk SOS
FhDutcad, Oettfa L. W. D.
FlftM^o. Joho B. 228
FlMiniDg,JohDEl|ihiiiilOM 143
Fleetwood, JamM 372
Flemiog, Arthur 834
Edward, CB. lb
-^-^ Edw. J. inglcbsr ^16
■ ■■ ■ Hugh 873
Hfttoihott 2I»
Henry Hugh
M'KaflBBa 213
*■**'* ■ Jaroee 34
' — Jaoiet WilIiaiD 186
' ' ■■ Julias 86
WaUam 196
Flemyng, Augustof 293
Fletoher, Dnocao Doinue 193
Edw. Cha. 92
-*->*-^ Fraocis Charteria 212
■ " ■ James • 408
Joseph 433
Patrick 199
Rkbaid 418
Richard D'Oyly 264
William 196
Flenry.Jolm 187
Flezmao, James 408
Fliat, Edna. Hmxry Reae 271
WiUitn RicJuifd 408
Flood, Fred. Rich. SoUy 204
Flower, Cook SiVbu 107
> " Hon. Henry 203
Floyd, Sir Heniy, Bt* 82
John 156
■ ■ « John 206
Fhide, Thos. Pdeim 268
Flodyer. WtlKam 40, 144
Flynn, Patrick 372
Flytcr, James 124
Foaker, Geo. NordiOB 127
Frederick 189
Fogsrty, Vernon FfwL
Leitier 163
Fogo, James 58
-^— James Maemillan
Scott 291
Tho.MaemilJaii.Ari>. 432
Foley. Hon. Aug. Fi«d.6l, 144
■ Hmu St. George
Gerald 104
Follo«a» Wiiriam 384
Fonblaoqiie,Edw. Barring-
Ion de 807
■ ■ ■ John Samuel Mar
de Gieoier 372
Fooid, Henry Stilles 114
Foot, George 384
— .*« Randall 372
Foote, John HalKi BoUe 372
Wm. Francis 294
Foqoett. WiUiam 114
Forbes, Sir Cbas. Fergnsmi,
MD. KCH. KC. 431
^■^--^ Ckas. Joko 427
~*-*-^— David 95, 243
George 130
Fof'bes, George Heniaott
Aon
Geo. Wentworth
——James
' ■ John
■■■ John
■ ■ ■•■ *' John
' ■■ John
NaUianiel
Nathaniel
Peter
Thos. Jobn
William
William
Wm. CameMO
Wm. Hemy
fci*
FofJ, AlfM John
Arthur White
Cliarlea
— ^ Chas. Erskine
■ ■ Edmond
— Edmund Twisa
■ ■■ Egerton
*~- Franoia CUfe*
— Jobn
— — Johnson
William
William
William Michael
Ferde, Matthew Bligb
William
272
XSfO
162
420
114
100
vsTO
113
372
878
Ivf 2o6
114
239
283
268
248
878
334
283
248
283
116
131
373
100, 194
334
Fofdyce, Chas. F.
Geo. WilKam
■ John
408
310
271
834
198
226
64,226
334
Foi«man, Georfife
Forester, HM.CbarlesRo-
bert Weld 98
Cedl Wm. 95, 203
— — --« Hm^iCmilitiaJobii
Weld 164
■ «■■■■ Hon, Geo. C. Weld
69,120
" " Hon, Hen. Town 146
■ Lord Jobn Geoive
Weld 1 16
Forloog. Jamce, ff H. 66,194
Forman, Edward Rowland
240
Fofiain, Justus 448
Forrest, James Arcbibald 166
■ John, MD. 310
Thomas 295
WiUiam 231
William Charles 102,
124
Foney, Jehu 406
Fofiler, Archibald Edward
C. 217
Henry
Fran. Rowland
334
124
Frederick Blanco 187
George
Jobn
408
126
John
225
John, MD,
433
Jobn Augaatee
John Burten
873
214
Tboroaa
433
Foivter, Tboniii Oiiil 22d
Wm. Fred. KM, 67
Forsytb. Ctamvd Jnlm 20S
Robert 408
Fort, Augustus. Benwi 1e 440
John 126
Forteaih, Alexander, MD. 18S
Fortescuei Fnnria ' 160
Hm, Geo^ Mate. 884
John Cbas. Wil-
liam 270
Jobn Mill 873
Wm. Hamilton 223
420
Fdrtune, Aleiander
Robert
174
878
Villi
294
334
244
884
Q£Ut
WW
4Sft
14»
163
201
140
247
96,266
90,283
Forward, Samuel
Fosbe7, Henry WiUiam
Fosbroke, Tlioa. Dudley
Foakett. Joseph
Fosa, Thomas
— — Cbnsfopber
— Henry Clinton
Fossi, Thomas de
Fostor, Chas. Jobn
■ Edward
■ ■ Edwin Fletoher
' ■ George Anthony
■ '■■ ' Henry
■ Isaac
■■ Tboroaa
William 137
Fotheriogham, RobU H* 114
FoulU, Andrew 310
FoulstoB, Jobn 334
Fowke, Francis 286
Jobn S. FeiKiisen 206
Fowler, Charles John 283
-—«•*- HmuyDey 281
WiUiam 878
Fox, Aug. Henry Lane 145
^— *• Barry 88
— — Charlee Pienrepont Laae
145
-— ^ Chss. Richard
Henry Ti«%
— > Jemmett Geofft
Jobn Wilaott
Sackrille Geo. Lene 120
■ I Samoel 62
Samoel 420
'•— ^ Thomaa. MD. 31 1
FramptoD,Heath8eUlJas. 201
' John Nelson 316
France, Riebaid 146
Francis, Henry 216
Henry 408
— — Tboe. Jobn 136
Francklin, Thomaa 30
16
296
227
138
Francklyn, Gilbert Wm* 90,
188
■ Jobn Heniy 268
Frank, George 447
Frankland, Wm. Henry 262
5ir?.W.Bl. 326
Franklin, Chas. Triganee 270
Henry 809
Ricbanl A. M. 378
Robert Deane 373
600
rnnklyo» Charles 62,336
■ ■ Edwtrd Janes 312
0«9rge Arden 140
' ' ■ John Henry
(ranluk ThomM HartaLC.B.62,
^ 161
tmer, Aleztoder ' 179
■■■I. Alexander 418
'•■■'I Aleiaoder 420
HOU0 AleModer
^ Edward 150
Alex. Jobs. UD. 312
■'■ ■ Alex. Maclean 64
'■■ Aodnw 114
'■■ Andrew Simon 373
■ ' Arthur John 373
■ ■ ■ Arcb. Campbell 432
> Charles 316
■ ■. Charles 193
■■■ Charles Cranfbrd 133
-— David 373
■ .. David Macdowall 272
" Donald 373
DooaM 420
■ ■■ Donald Maclean 232
— — Dun«an 259
Evan Baillie 335
George 193
*-^^ Geo. Brodie 59, 266
Geo. Heniv J. A. 273
Hasungt, CB. 8,213
' Henry Charles 173
■ Henry Martrn 167
Sir Hugh, JCCB. 113
Hugh 434
I Hugh 373
Jaenes. CB. 114
Jamee 100, 186
James 212
■ JaoMS Alex. 258
■ ■ Jas. Alex. MD. 312
Jas. 8. 113
" John Akxander 245
John 34
John 93, 453
John, MD. 253
John 293
'■ John 408
Lionel ^ 247
— >-^ Osborne Fredcriek
Charles 396
Peter 434
Robert W.M'L. 157
fi4ibeit Winchester
3U
'■ Rowland A. 193
. Thomas, UJ>. 1 36
.. Thomas 294
Thomas 306
— Thomas 334
Thomas WaUaoe 207
Willum 38
William 89. 194
William 99, 268
Waiiam Charles 1 13
Fraser, Daniel 90, 193
' ' Donald Augnatue
386
Fraser, Simon 294
William 408
Freame, Wm. Horwood 373
Frederick, Edward, CB> 1 13
Sir Richard 334
— -^ Roger 334
Fredrichs» Rudolph 447
Freeborn, John 428
Freebacn, John 274
Freeling, Arthur Henry 284
■ Santord 373
Freeman. A. P.I. Walsh 373
John Arthur 129
— — Rich. Francis 373
T. Inigo Wick.
ham
Wm. Deane
Freer, Daniel Gaidoer
335
232
101,
168
434
63
212
John, MV,
— John Harbridge
■ Richard
Freese, John Noble A rh. 369
Freetb, James ICK. 34,117
James H. 284
Richard King 271
Sampson 284
Freke, Hotu Fenton John
Evans 119
Freme, James Herbert 231
French, Acheson 335
■ Henry John 64
Hyaaaih 373
James, MD. 309
Lucius 373
-— ^— • Lucius John 135
Richard 63. 203
William 274
WilUam 373
Wm. Lasinby 373
Frend, George 177
— ^ John 306
William Causabon 260
Freanov, Frederick de 447
Freason, Charles Hill 350
Frett. John 408
Freuller, Fridolin de 451
Frith, Cockayne 189
— ^ £dm. Bentknr 139
Hairy 318
John 324
John Wharton 40, 264
Joseph 420
Wm CocUyne 445
Frome, Edward 383
Froat, John 420
Langford 308
Fry, John 335
«^ OFiver 335
Richard 335
Frye, Charles 371
Fugion, Edward 363
FuTcher, Edw. Woob John-
ston
Fnlford, William
FttUartoOi Aicbibald
Jvhn
Fuller, Charles Frande
FuQer, Frands, CfiL 51
Francis 310
Fred. Hemf 335
John 323
John Thomas 33$
William 203
William Rons 204
FuHerton. Jas. Alex. CB. 26,
135
Fulton, Jaipes Forrest, KB*
Wmiam
113
166
Fometti, Joan. Jott. ?on 446
Fiuloog, Charles John 4 14
■ John Sheldon, MD.
227
Furlonge, WiDka Janet 175
Furnace, Norburj 335
Furoeaos, William 66, 267
Fnrnival, John Jamest MD.
436
Fyers, A melius Benodcrck
f&6
Edward
■- Henry
Wm. A-ugostos
Fyfe, WUIUm
Fyfie, David
Was. Johnstone
Fyler, Lawrence
Thomas
Fynmoi^ James
Thomas
335
335
191
335
197
256
96,130
335
100
29)
Gabbett, Poole
Daniel FitMvsU
Robert Pooli
I Tbomaa
GabneL Robert Bnid,
cbTkb.
--*^ Robert Pooh
m
138
372
313
IS
372
Gage, Hem, Edw.Tbonu27|
John Ogle 406
Gaggta, Pierce 373
Gahan, Heniy 336
Gairdner, Patridt 973
Gaisibcd. John WiUma ^i4
Galbraith, Geo. Tboa. MD,
351
Gale. Alex. Robinson 33S
WiUiam 373
Galeani, Michael. MD. 434
GaU. Richard Heibmt 140
Isaac Hindley B. 351
Gellagher, John 373. 454
Galloway, Archibald, CB.
118
Dafid 335
Stewart Cnmn
bell Coffin 161
rhQi.J«i»
Ga hem. William 43i
Gallwej. Melbourne Broke 391
■ ■ Thea. Lionel John
fS4
Gdton, Dougtaa S84
Herman Ewnt SOI
339
335
335
373
165 1 Gal way, Wm.
Index*
£01
Oambiar, Glouoailer 268
WtaJameaHope 120
Gsmble, Dominic JacQtm 155
Richard, Mi). 155
Gamlen, Chas. Arthur 373
GajnmeU, Andrew 3*28
— ^ J, H. HouUtOD 228
Gamnue, Patrick 213
G^per, Edmand 335
Peter 414
Gai^ett, Alexander 408
John CampbfU 373
Robert J. 196
Witliam 114
Gaidiner, Andxew 370 1
Arthur 373
»■ Benj. CbuiDg
Kodto 133
^- Hen. Lynedooh 270
■ Ar John, KCB,
9, 157
. » Jtmet Ballard 62
■ ■■ John Ballard 168
*-* Nathan Smith 103,
195
Richard 96, 228
« Sir Robert Wm,
KCB. KCH. 13, 265
1 Robert Maj 308
. ■ »■ » Thomas 260
-^^^ Thomas Geo, 191
^-, William 434
— : Wiiriam Gregory 373
Gardner, Afidrew 373
"^ Charles 408
^ Frederick 238
Jimet 335
John 409
— • Richard 114
. ■ Hon. San.Maittn 335
. Wm.Belhell 270
Hon. Wm. H. 11, 265
Garfbrth, William 183
Wm. Fra. Wil-
lottghbj 220
Garland, John, Kff. 64
■ Lester 137
Garaston, Samuel 68, 292
Gamer, John Hutchinson 335
Oascoigne, Ernest Fr.^ 36, 144
John Hawkins
Gascoyne. Charles
■ ■ Thos. Bamber
Gates. William
Gatt, Sslveiro
William
Gatty, Henry
— Joseph
Gaulter, Thos. Coke, MD, 311
Gauntlelt, Frederick £dw.
219
George
293
65
335
420
262
262
436
373
Ganssefi, Wm. Aug.
Gavin. G, O'Halloran
Gawler, George, KH»
■ John Cox
Thomaa
163
159
140
197
434
Gamett, Alfred Ingilby
Garratt, Thomas
Garrett, Algernon Rob,
■ George, MD.
Rich. Hump. MD. 200
Robert, KH. 57, 197
Caittiil. Christophiioa 171
Christophiltts 248
James 373
I ■ Rob. Loogmore 69,
Wnitam
267
335
335
Garth, Thomas
Garthwaite, Ed. Hantock 114
Garvagh, L»rdC. H. 8. 0. 136
Garrey, George BbMnfield
274
CttTodk, Ibhn G9, 182
30
140
101,
142
39
226
326
160
Gibbi,.Char]ea 153
Gihsob, Charles Fnd. 335
Edgar ^ 90
' George W^shiogton
114
Jas. Brown, MD. 14^
' John Thomas 1 13
Robert 239
William 378
William Joseph 373
Gibeone, David And. 40. 292,
298
John Charles Bope
67
Gay nor, B.
' Cha. Spencer
— ^- Francis Seymour 251
— > Henry Droz 190
Geale, John Barnard 260
~*- Marcus 336
Gebser, Wm. Theodore 446
Geddes, Adam Gordon 414
Alexander 373
James 373
John. KH. 38
John 228
John Gordon 66
William 114
GttB, Francis 190
-^- Francis Horatio 239
Geffrard, John 409
Geils, Thomas William 188
Geissmann, Lewis d4 449
Gelston, Thomas 427
Gell, Henry Nicholaa 296
Gem, Thomas 308
Gammelkro. Charles 452
Gentxkow, Adolphus von 447
George, Fred. Darley, CB,
93,173
Geo. Thome 131
John 336
John Leversage 188
Robt.Viilien,Jin).138
166
373
335
447
175
196
284
373
Gichard, Edward
Wm. Robert
Giddings, John
Gidley, Thomas
Giffard, Edward Carter
Giffbrd, George St. John
Gilbert, Francis Yarde
James Aofhonr
Walter Raleigh
- Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh
William
373
270
183
114
94
335
335
335
113
269
335
113
Gilbertson, Jas. Mathlas 116
Gitborne,Charles 221
Edward 373
Edward 291
Richard 241
Gilby, Bentinck Dnt^ean 229
Gilchrist, James, MD. 3(HI
Jamea 373
Gildea. John 238
Stanhope Miton 176
Gilder, Fnsdenck 434
Matthew Wadu 373
Gerahty, Digby
Garardy Arthur
—- Robert ToKer
Gerstlacher, Eberhard
Geneate, Charles PetHU
Gibb, Alexander. MD,
-— — Charles John
Hany Wm. Scott
-— — Wm. Richardson,
MD.
Gibbes, J. Geo. Nathaniel
Gibbings, Thomas
Gibbins, Thomas
Gibbon, James Robert
Stephen
Gibbons, Samuel
■ Thomas
— — Thomas
436
52
255
373
270
373
437
336
373
Giles, Joseph
John Cree
— — Stephen
Gill, George
George
Walter Btenry
335
296
67,292
297
373
259
420
400
137
169
Gillao, James
Gillbee, James
Gttlelaody John
Gillespie, Alexander
Hen. Jamei 68,293
■ ■ John 261
Uiltey, Thomas 158
Gdlie.John 420
Gillies, John 373
Walter 409
Giltkrest, James, MD. 430
GiUman, Bennett Wafkins 168
Wm. Henry 100,220
Wm. Howard 373
Gillmor«, Horatio 230
Joshua Albert 378
Gilmonr, Charles
Gilpin, Rich. Thomaa
Gilae, Frederick de
Ginger, Joseph
GfppSy Reginald
G<bbs» John Matthews 255] Girvdoty Ma Ftaucb
Thos. Robinson 169
Gillum, Pridanx WiUiam 308
Wm. James
153
38
336
878
835
ISO
194
B02
iWefer.
€irdiwti»e, Jftistt ^9S
GinewtM, OiiMaviit €oit*
rad A. Von 450
Giveeo, Butler Mildmaj 136
GlaovUle, FraAcU 409
■ ■> Fraaeis R<A>eft 272
Glaaoo, Jobn
Ohsgowy GeorgieMtik
» Joh>
433
268
124
835
373
200
335
115
"Glasse, Francis
JGlauen, Caldwell
Glazbrook, Chas. Stuart
Glegg, Edward Holt
— ^ Hanry Vibart
GIeicbeo« Ferd, von Vslir 448
■■ Geo. von Dslar 446
Gleig, Alexander Camenm 272
Chat. Edw. Stewart 244
Hm*Geo*Robert 312,449 i
Glendiaaing, Adam
"■ *'" I'hoaaa
GlMie, Isaac
Gloag, Jobn Wm.
Glotter, Edwaid Tbomaf
Rkbanl
— — Tbomaa
Glttbb, Ficd. Philip
■ ■' 'Jebn Warren
G lamer, Weddo de
Olutz, AaMina
Gljrn, JuliuaRiehard
Glynn, HeRiry
Goad, Charlea Wilton
•" Tbomaa Howard
373 Goodfellow. Joseph
373
835
137
189
835
65
269
265
835
451
262
873
125
139
Ooldte, G«o. Patrick 167
Thorass Leigh 55. 208
ITjos. Wm. 307
Goldrisk, James '427
Goldsmid. Albert 57|
Goldsmith. Oliver 806
Oollop. George 153
Gomm, Sir W. M. K€R. 11.
113. 164
Good, Samuel "432
Goodall. William ^78
Goodair, WilMam 873
Goode, John 335
Gor^.Jaaiei ^^282
Jamea 835
Jamea 414
SirittttVmmMbj,
Wm. Henry 94,214
Winter 162
Goodenougb, Arthur Cyrxt 101.
185
■ Henry PhiKp
- ■■ ■ Wm. Ha
•Goata, Edwaid 67, 186
> WflkRaBliy 186
Godby. Joseph 273
GodN, i)anis 226
Goddaid. Geo. Aafhony 873
■ ■ Chsrles Edmund 239
. John Hosketh 140
John 414
I Samval 165
.. Wm. Richard 173
OoMen, Fredartck Maiaa 254
M. James 116
Godfrey. Arthar WHKam 263
> ..JohnFermor 122
M, Whiteside 873
GodlcTt Hen. Rebt. Crawal79
Godwin, Henry, CB. 16
^--^-^ John 420
Goali«a»ChristiaB,BareM 462
Frederick, Bartm 447 1
■ ■ George, Huron
** ■■Qaintoa, fiorm
• ■ William da
489
447
450
142
445
127
196
99,151
Goff. Robert
Tbomaa
Thomas WiUian
Ivasor
Going. Richaid
Goldv Cha. EwliBs 68^217
•«— Henry Yarbnrgh 335
i-^ Was. Gao. 61, 155
Goldfinch, Haniy, CB. 13, 281
GoldAap, P. W. 141
Goldia, Gaoifa Iia%lr» CA. 16
Joseph Chariei
Samuel
270
274
420
175
113
Goodisoa, Wm. Benjamin
Croft 259
Goodman, Edw. Bar nets 254
■ ■■■■ SamoelE. 64.178
Goodrich, Thomas White 163
Goodsman. David 54
Goodwin, Chas. Ellison 283
— ^ Joseph 446
-— Hugh 86
3. Osnaburgb 835
Goodwyn. Hennr Wm. 227
Julias Edmund 192
Goold. James Knight 808
■ ■■ Hugh Hamilton 295
Gordon. Abraham Hen. 40.292
Hmi. Alex. 70, 1 44
' Alexander 273
Alexander 288
— Alexander 873
Alexander Wra. 213
Archibald. MI>. 247
■ Arthur Helsfaam 31
Bertie Edward
Murray 102, 243
Charles 385
Chas. Alex., tf D. 208
Chas. A. Boswell 212
Charles fidw. 66. 266
Charles E. P. 227
■ Charies Henry 246
Charles8.S.ETaDs228
Cosmo 9
Datid 835
■ JLord Francis A. 118
Edward C. A. 285
Bdwaid William 171
■ Francis 409
Gabriel 7, 248
Gearga 874
— ^ George Hamilton 266
' ' ■ George St. I^gar
Gordon 207
Hamilton Dooghs 280
■ ■■■ Henry Wm« 46, 266
Henry Wm. 210
Hantky O«o.Jtf0;247
Bt.GCB.GCH. 7,117,174
^— — James Joha 288
John 60
■^ — Jobn 92. 198
— Jobn 226
JohB 284
John 243
John 114
John 217
Jobn Janee Hbod 180
— John Ponsonby 874
— John Sitmoa 248
Jobn Willieai 284
LachlanOuir 99,171
Lewis 374
Sir Orferd G. Bc 874
Rebeit 93
Samuel Enderby
Stephen Bihoo
^-» Stephen Blaaay
Thomas
— — Thomas Edward
-—— Tbomaa Edwaid
William
Sir WUIian, Bart.
96,218
Wmiam 293
Winiam 874
Wn. Alex: CB. 13
W.Geo. Conway 243
~ ■ 127
54
271
196
255
835
140
213
16B
16
157
157
151
885
Gore. Annesky Paul
-^ Arthur
— Hon, Cbarlet, CB,
KH.
Fred. WilHatt
Hemy Piatt
Henry Roas, CB.
•— — James Ar^ar
Jas. Polloek
—-John
Owen Ailb. Onmfey 194
Thomas 940
Webster, Tbomaa 218
William Rich. OMaaky
189
Gorringe, Jobn 210
Got le. John Taytar 179
Gorman. WiRiam Joat^ aS8
Gosdea, Alfred 286
Gosselio,GetTavd 7
Goeaet, James Wm. 284
Wm. Matthear ^
Gosaett, Arthur
Joba N.
Wm. Drmaall
294
Gostliag, Cbarlas 160, 26B
Fanabawa Wai* 2tt0
Gotae, Henry 447
Gouder. Gaisappa 26)
Ooudia, John S74
Gongh, Georga Stapbtm H5
George T. 180
■ Hagh, FiwMwr,
oeB, 9, H%9a9
I^ukk.
SD3
•CMiHJi, John 9]sQii6fU»
CB. . 60* 13U
*■ Thomi* 253
' ■ ThoniM fioobuxy 103,
184
GouibuTQj KdwaM 68» 144
Gould, Charles 335
Fraocit AmgnitM 335
1B2
400
451
272
249
87
Jobo
John Snlloan
Matlbew
Gimencourt, Jos. I^mace
GoTan, Chat. Maitland
Gowao* Gm». Maiikveraz
Gowdw, Jobo
Gowet, Jo. Edw, LfvaaoA201
Grace, fiicbajd 240
Grady. WiUiam 409
Graeme, G. Dniramond 374
■■ ' iawceoce 89
Graffenried, AnUnne Find,
de 451
■ ' " Francois de 451
Graham, Allan lUnilion 269
Cam|,beJI 192
Charles Campbell 193
" ' Donald Daacan 256
Frederick 428
■ ForteMmA 293
— Hector 374
HeoiyHopf fiSJUO
Hen.Wm. Haitley256
409
219
98,241
335
435
173
194
.'
Humphray
James
James
James John
John
John Higgin
Lumley
Montagu Herbert 297
■ Oliver
— ^ Thomas
" ■ Tb«mas
I Thomas
. Walter
William
WilHam
GrahMse^ Dancaa
Giaio, Edward Metcalfe
— Henry
Granet, Angnstas
Oraoce* Charles Walter
— ^-— Richard George
Granty Alexander
231
4,151
307
235
374
37
89
230
285
285
427
254
115
374
Alexander 0.102,237
Alfred EUoid 256
Andrew 213
Arehibald 131
Beraaid 420
I I ' Cath. Campbell
Hamilton 261
Charles 114
Charles 174
Charles 374
Charles Coote 167
Duncan 40, 266
^ £dw. Fitxbarbtf t 268
r— 7^ Hm. G .Hen JBm«x 193
Onnty George Colqubotiti 874 r G fares, Williisn Havy 169
Francis Augustus 231
Henry Keaoe 187
James, CB. 15, 454
James, MD*
Jamea
James
■♦»'
>«* Jxs. Hope, CBn
MD.
175
335
374
70.
135
Jas. M*Grigor 312
5ir Js. Robert, MD.430
James SimpaoB,
204
231
335
374
409
432
153
162
286
200
420
——John
John
John
John
■ ■■« John
"John Hffiry
' Jobo Jamas
■■ John Marshall
■ John Thornton
■ "■ Joseph Jeffries
5irLewis,£:Clf. 8,248
—— Patrick 114
-^N.^ Patrick Jas* Jn* 248
Peter 414
Robert 335
Robert 374
Robert 432
Rob. Joynt Gord. 135
Sweton 175
Thomas John 209
William 374
W m. JasBes Eslen 270
Wm. Keir. KCB.
GCH. 7, 129
William Lewis 158
Grantham, Charles Cald-
well 258
■ Douglas 174
Edward 250
' Francis 250
Fred. Robert 196
James 286
— — — Thomas 60* 266
Orantt, John 335
Ormafille, R. Craigbton 177
Wm*TorttOttr 199
Grape, Henry 374
Orattaui Albert O'Donnel 284
Charles 409
Copeland, MD. 434
Avr^f.i/ra. Jamea374
John, CB. 64, 169
Qratrax, Thomas Price 129
Gravatt* William 30
Graves^ Hon, Adolphus£.P
A.
Benjamin
Cb»rles
Henry Megga
Jas. William
John Stewart
210
ai6
51
234
114
169
220
Thomas Molynenx
WUUam
286
024
-^ Wyiiam H.
336
207
935
336
384
811
821
190
68
127
99
409
127
374
222
336
Gray, Adam WhUe
Basil
^— Charlea
— ^ Charlea G0rd«»
"- Edward William
Hiybert CUrki
— Humpbiigr
— James
John
Johft
••^— John
*— John HamilloQ
— ^ Owen Wvnne
Richard Townsead
Robert
— Robert tie Matebant 360
— ThoB, Browne -294
Thomas Carstetii 285
*— William Robert 257
Graydon, Georgt» KIL Sfi,
881
■ — Q^Tg9 869
Qreathed, Edw. Harris 95,
159
Greatheed. Wm. Samanl 192
Greatores, James William 286
Greatrez, Edward 148
Charles Bstler 874
Greaves, Charles 374
— — George Richaid 882
Riofaard 64
— Spencer 374
Green. Andrew 199
Andrew Pellett
270
Scrimshire
rUv. Charles, Mi.312
ClMrlee Mingsf^ 181
Charies William
David
David
Edward, CB^
— George
'George
Henry
154
116
336
114
189
M,286
308
Samiiel 374
William^ KB. 62
William 306
GneiWfArtbQr Wclfington 213
Astley 195
— ^— Dawson Cornelius 194
■■ DoBiiniek Saisifiald
273
Edward 374
Edward Li«lar 259
F. N. 115
Greenham, William 180
Greenock, Alan Fred.,
Lord
GreeDsill, Thomas Maling 175
Oreenstreet, John 113
Gieentrea, DovatonDo
Greenwood, Georgn
■• Jeeeph
WilKam, CB.
Gt$K^ Abntidtr
217
31
182
93
.J374
»4
Qi«9r, Hmj Rmar
Thomu Fofgut
-«— Wtlliam
Gneetkam, Jpho Henry
William Vctll
Gregg, Charles Fraucii
!"■■■ m Edward Regan
Giegor, OoffdoQ Wn.Fra.
GregofipQi Murdock John
O^regorj, Fred. WUliaa
Gfoige
Henry Jamee Mi-
Onflidify John ThomaaM. 179
.— . William Stuart 374
Grigg, Jamet Wm,
Robert
cheU
Riebaid
William
Greban, Peter
Gmig, Geoive
■ ■ John James
-^~ Robert
-.-^ William
-m.^ William Isaac
Graiaheiro, Albert worn
Gmve. William
Gmllier, Georg«
■■■ ■ « Jamea
GienfelU William
WillUm
Oiemon, Gee. Reynell 228
Gi« ville, Arthur Charles
■ ■ Hennr Lambert
Fulke
Giej, Hon, Charles
— ^ Charles William
•— Edward Simpson
«*— Francis Doaglas
^-. Hen. Hennr Booth 336
Sir John, KCB. 12, 156
John William 237
— —» Matthew Robert 336
Grier, John Joseph 92, 245
Robert 374
Giiersoo, Charles 874
-. Crighton 63
■ ■ Henry 166
■ ■■ ■ Thomas Beatie 159
Grieve, Patrick 61
William 427
Grifin, Charles Uwia 196
■ Francis John 336
Fred. C. 274
George 429
.. George 293
George 434
John 374
■ John Htngerfonl 70,
267
Griffith, Charles * 374
.. Henry Darby 96, 129
Heniy Downs 196
■ John 336
John 432
Moses 434
Richar4 409
Griffiths, Edwin 248,374
Ymd. Aagnstns 336
.. . Fied. Charles 65
.. . Henry 374
lobaGfOffi S74
930
197
374
374
141 Grime, James
374 i Grimes, Charles
24D John
39a -**— Robert
239
195
296
88
272
336
230
420
336
213
428
306
460
416
427
446
211
206
255
251
414
336
374
170
273
153
420
427
428
Grimston, Oswald Avg.
GriautoQ, Walter Jobs
— William Heoiy
Grimwoody Thomas
Griodlay, Robert
Grist, James Bond
GriUon. Fermor Bonaycastle
295
Heniy 409
Grogao, JohOy MB, 128
Charles Edward 138
Henry WiUiam 240
Orosveoor, Thomas 6, 217
Giove, Charles Thomaa 374
*— James 374
— *- Joseph 420
Robert 242
Grubby James 420
336 ' Orubbe, John Heneage 67,228
William Hunt
212JGrueber, Daniel
Gruttemano, Aui^ustas
272 GryUs, Horsiio Glynn
38 S. M.
271
134
Gaaoter, Jacques
.vr^ Gttbbins. James
216 Guest, Charlea
Edward
204
374
450
fl6
274
461
237
420
874
Guille, William Dalgairns273
Guiie, Sir John Wright,
Bi. KCB. 8, 237
John Christopher 242
Gulliver, George 120
GumoeoB, Charles de 451
Nich. Theo. de 374
Gun, John
Gaoo. George
WiUiam
Ganning, Alexander
John
Hsokstt, John
Samuel
Simpis^
Williaa
168
179
374
374
374
409
374
430
Gunthorpe, Joshua Rowley 409
Gurtler, JoMph 452
Guthrie, George JasMS 431
WiUiam 836
Guy, PhUlip M. Nelson
101, 166
Thomas, MD. 162
William 420
Guyoo, Henry Joseph 114
GwUt, John 185
Gwyo, Hamood Weston 296
— TbomasGabrielLeo*
nard Carew 141
Gwyone, Charics M. 8. L. 214
Hy. Lewee Eder. 336
Hsardt, Lewis 450
Haberisnd. Charles 450
Haehet, Williaos, VP. 809
Hscket, Frederick 310
Uackttt, Adam 160
Hadaway, Sam. Maillaod ail
Hadden. Wm. Cha. 383
Haiidoo. Richard . 430
Uadfield, Alei. J. 114
Chas.Jossph 304
— — ^ Wm. Hows
Hadley, Hssigr.llD.
— ^ — William
. Willism H« S.
130
361
Had wen, Thomaa
Hagan, Wm. W,
Hagart, Charlea
Cratrfiard
J as. Macanl
Hagemao, Lewia
320
374
374
10l» 133
114
133
450
John Gasrgs 440
Hagenan, John Fradsrick 427
374
910
308
163
166
374
330
409
114
344
Haggop. William
Hagae, Cha. Barnard
— — Gearge Udney
■ Henry Clay toa
Wm. Draks
Haig, R W.
WiUiam
Hailea, Augoatoa
John
Haines, Edw. Eldridgs
Fred. Panl 103, 172
Gregory 427
374
256
3<^1
291
Hair, Archibald, MD.
Haire, John
Halaban. John
. John Henry
J. Wallon, MD.
Rd. Newton Chr. 374
— — Robert 175
Halcott, Matthew Chas. 336
Halden. John 418
Hale, Edw. Blagden 334
John Rich. Blagdea 9^.
136
Halfliide, Chaa. Alex. 336
James 414
Hslford, Cha. Anr. Drake 135
Halibwton. John Fowdea 330
Haliday, Wm. Robert 100, 187
Halketi, Sir Alex. KCH. 7
Sir Colin, GCB.
GCH. 7. 196, 4SS
Fred. J. Colin 333
Hogb. CB. GCH. 60
Jamea 143
JohnCOmigis 196
J. 11m. Donrias 13Y
Han, Chambera 374
Gags John 7, 333
George Dij
Henry Wstsett 390, 397
Heniy WiUinm 414
Jaaper 1S4
John 40,118
John, MD. 300
John 414
Jote
Hall, John Peter 16^
Uwis Ale«tad«r 63, 282
. Lewie Fiw!. 274
— — Morris Jamet 167
— — Rickttrd Morgto 199
— *• TboiDis 64
— *-Thoin«« 114
— Thomas 310
— \^illlini 143
WilKam 235
WiUitra Sanlbid 204
Hallen, Herbert 132
HaHewell, Edm. Gilling 171
Hafliday, Framns Aug. 294
Geo. Edm. 234
Hallirax.'Rob. Dampier 61 , 227
Hallilay, Ricbanl'Godd8rd296
Hftllowes, George Skene 176
Hanowea, John 239
Halls, Thomas 374
HaHttn, James 409
Halpio, William 414
Haltoo, Lancelot 142
Haly, Wbq. 0*Grady 95,198
Haljhaitoo, Robert Mark 179
Hambly, And. John Buck-
ingham 294
Haaet, Michael Greatheed 374
Hamerton.John M. CB.10,206
Hames, Charles 114
Mamilum, Abraham 143
Ale*. Graham Wil-
kinson 269
Aug. Terrick 223
Benj. U»hcr. MD, 167
Charles Pratt 264
Sir Chas. John Jas. Bt.
62. 149
Charles Thomas 190
Chris. Mooteiih 244
-"■^— C. W. 113
Digby St. Vincent 260
Fra. Seymour 268
Fra. Smith 93, 293
Fred. Wm. 6S, 144
240
374
125
260
230
434
198
ISl
264
George
— George
— Geo, Rowan
— Geo. Valiancy
— Henry
— Henry
— Heary Meade
-Hugh
— James Banbury
— 5ir Jas. John, Bu 65
— John 30
— John 374
— John 409
-* John Glencairn Carter
119
— JohnPoUer.JCff. 30
— Louis H. 239
— Nicholas, KH. 32.264
— Per. Cha. Baillie 252
— Richard 420
— Robert Charles 336
— Robert Gorges 283
-* Samuel B. 176
Hamilloo, Tho. de Couity 220
Thomas Rice 160
Walter 98,230
William
William
William
■ ■■ William Henry
Hamley, Chas. Ogilvy
£dward Bruce
Fran. Gilbert
Wm. George
Hammersley, Frederick
■ Frederick
William
185
166
374
295
271
163
284
121
165
374
Hammerstein, Alex. Bartn 447
Otto Von 446
Hammilly Courtenay Thos. 254
Tbos. Cochrane 336
Hammond. Frederick 87
— Francis Thomas.
GCH. 6, 453
— — M. Montague 252
William 409
Hamond, Peter 114
William 409
Hampson, Sir Geo. Fra. Bt. 129
Hanbury, 5ir John, KCH, 10
Capel S. 414
William 175
Hancock, Fitzhardinge Wm.
Longuet 226
Handcock, Hon. Henry
Robert 95, 249
Richard 88
Hon. Richard 192
Htfii.Rob.French336
505
HuiliDg, Joho 420
Robert 336
Thomas Henry 272
HardingSjIftffi. Arthur Ed. 148
Edward 232
Hen- Vise. CCB.
10, 208
Henry 252
Rich. KH. 62, 266
William 190
Hardman. Henry Anthony 376
Samuel
Tobias
Handfield, Carey
Hands. Fred. Wiight
Hanham, John
Haokey, Aug. Barnard
' ■ ■ 5ir Frederick,
409
180
114
l(i0
22^
30
GCMG.
Hen. Aitchison 55,121
llanley, Dudley MD. 156
Malachi 233
Hanmer, William 195
Wyndham Edw. 99, 120
Hanna, William 420
Hannam, Edw. Rawlings 159
Haanay. James 409
James 206
HANOVER, Hit Maje»ty
tkt King of, KG. KP.
GCB. 6
Hanson, George Scott 207
Hansord. Solomon Edman 428
Han well, Joseph 62
Harbord, Hon. Charles 133
Richard 187
Harcourt, Fra. Venables 39
Hardcastle, Wm. Augustus 375
Harden. William 375
Hardte, James Henderson,
MD. 312
GordonKenmure]l^i).204
Harding,Geo.Judd. CB.33,281
■ Francis Pyra 173
375
336
185
274
227
236
256
209
420
150
420
272
197
158
207
165
336
191
259
Hardwick. William
Herman, George Byng
Hardy, Campbell
— — Francis
Frederick
■ John
Jonas Pasley
■■ Luke
Robert Harris
Thomas
Whaley Nicoll
William
Hare, Hon. Charles Luke
— Edward Frederick
— Loftus
Hon, Richard
•^— Robert
— Thomas
Rev. William, MJt. 312
William Henry 202
Hare - Clarges. Richard
Goddard, CB. 13,225
Harenc. A rchibald Richard 249
Harford, Charles Joseph 234
Harger,John 256
Hargrove, John Langford 376
IlarisoD, Christopner 225
—-Nathaniel Evanson
269, 274
Harker, Robert 420
Harkneu, Robert 223
Harland, John 375
Harley. Robert William 256
Harlessem, Philip A. Voa 452
Harliog. August, de 447
Harman, Robert 414
Harness, Hecry Drury 283
Harnett, Edward 141
■ John Crosbie 255
Hsrold, John Casemir 88, 162
Harper, Charles 428
Harpur, John 255
Harries, Thomas 215
Harrington, Chas. Ear/ 0f 30
— Henry 375
— — . Joseph 437
Harriott, Tbos. George 65
Harris, Arthur Vaugban
Doanithorne 155
Anthony Charles 428
Charles 375
Harry Bulteel, JTH. 31
— — John 188
' Philip 29(1
Robert Russell 338
WiWam 189
£06
Index,
Htrris, William 336
Willwm 375
-«—^— William ThOfhtt 188
HarritODy Atatb. Robinsoti
66
Aleiatidef 420
— Alfred 227
^ BeMott 190
Broadler 136
■ ■ DaD. CtiarTea
Rogers 420
■ Geo. Francit 236
— — Ouatavut Nicolla
215
Hugh 336
— James Hull 88
John 336
■ ■ — John 432
John Baeon, CB. 50
' ■ Robt. Prescott 188
■ Robt. Seppings 295
— ^— Septimus 336
Thos. Harrison 213
William
► William
* William James
Harrer, Sir Robt. John, CB.
13.255
128
409
240
231
231
180
310
Harriaaoo, C. Millos
■ Francis Joseph
Hart, Edward Browne
Henry, MD.
Henry George 103, 200
John 375
Richard 336
— Robert 86
Harthill, Robert 434
Hsrtigan, Strange Butson 256
Hsrtle, JohnF.A. 245
• Robert 431
Hartley* Bartholomew 159
' Heni/ Winch-
combe 62, 159
■■ Humph. Rob. 38
Richard Wilson 159
WilUam 326
Hartman, Wm. Henry 87
" Gust.Adolpbos 141
Hartmano, Augustus Chas.
Fred. 448
— — Gustavus Fred.
William 448
Hennr 450
-^— ^ Sir George Julius,
KCB.GCH, 60,442
Haitshom. William 175
Harty, Joseph Maik, KH. 57
Harvest, Edward D.
Hector
249
102
59
185
98
150
Harvey, Edward
— — -> Francis Charles
m Heniy B.
John
■ Sir John, KCB,
KCH. 11,210
— John 337
John 269
John 336
John 409
John Edmand 187
— » — John Richard
'=^ Thomas
«= William
— = Wro. Frederick
Harwood, Edward
Harzig, Frederick
Haselfoot, Charles
Wm. Henry
176
221
222
208
409
448
336
336
420
375
Haslam, Richard
Haslebam, Wm. Gale
Haslewood, Dickens Mark 336
Hassard, Fairfax Charles 284
Jason 208
Richard 375
Ross 291
Hassell, Wm. de 446
Hastings, Douglas 230
Francis Wm. 271
Sir C. Abney, Bf .336
Haswell, John Stepney 375
Hatfield, Randall Wilmer 139
Hatheway, Chas. 375
Katton, Villiers LaTouche 145
Hattorf, Hans Von, KCH. 446
Hen. Geo. Von 446
Haul tain, Francis 60, 266
Fred. Wm. 271
Theodore Bf . 336
Hausler, Fred. 450
Havelock,Chas. Fred. 95
Henry,CB. 61,204
— — Henry Marsbman
238
Haverfield, John Tunstall 296
Harerty, John Coghlaa 191
Haviland, Francis 122
John 122
Robt.Humphrey214
Havilland, James de 273
Hawes, Geo. Harrington 160
Hawke, Hun, Stanhope 336
Hawker, Charles 167
Ernest Augustus 123
Francis Richard 126
Henry Frederick 97
Peter Wm. Lanoe 336
Samuel Wm.
Henry 220
Sir Thomas, KCH.
9. 126
Hawkes, John B1ackbornel36
JohnCliflon 218
Robert 232
Hawkey, John, MD. 310
John Frederick »7
Henry Charies Moor-
head 295
Hawkins, Alex. Caesar 279
Fra. Spencer, CB. 113
Geo. Drew 875
■ George Palmer 336
John P. CB. 60
John 375
John 336
Jolin S. 284
■ Samuel 103, 293
HlwldAs, SepUmns Moore 249
— : — Thos. Seotl 151
ViBiert WniSun C.
308
Hawkshaw, Edward 113
— John 283
John Stewart 1 1 3
Hawkalej, Archibald Camp-
bell Douglas
Hawley, Robert B.
■ Trevor
Wm. Haabury
119
241
375
163
Ha worth, Edward Cafvert
Arneman 143
Hawtrey, Alexander 135
Hay, Ales. Sebast. LeiA
245
— - Alex. Murray 375
Lord Arthur 145
Cha. Craufurd 59, 170
Cha. Murray 38. 147
David 60, 1?^
David Balfoor 33S
Lord Edward 51
Edward 113
Francis 336
Humphrey 114
-^— Lord Jamea 15
James, CB. 12,231
- James 336
James George 171
James George 244
John 33«
John Wm. 222
Philip 14
Robert Jobn 272
Thomas Rob. Dram.
193
Wniiara 336
Wm. Falcoaar 1 1 5
Haydon, Joseph 409
Robert Luckcombe
4'«
37^
40?
2.V
561
835
12k'
Hayes, Geo. James
Henry Horace
— Horace Geo.
Joseph
Robert
Haygaith, Frantfis
Hayman, Matthew
Jo&es
Haymafd, Joseph Pdcr
Hayne. Richard
Havs, Andrew David
Hsyter, George
Hsytbome, Edmttnd 103,7
Hayvrmrd, Wdliam
Haywood, Russell
Haaen, John
Head, Edw. Jooatlkma
Sir 6corge
— Henry Bond
John
Samuel
Heald, George tHAbrd
Healey, Mo
Heard, WtUiam Rodd«r
Hetrky Sdoand
l«?
409
25*
4nu
2?4
5<1
4r
1?;
Indtx.
607
Httra, Chas. Bttth
— — James Clarke
- John Fleming
- Robert Thomas
- William Marcui
S13
163
375
177
375
375
420
296
414
Ileame, Geo. Heoiy
Heartlqr, Andrew
Heutey, Geo. Bailee
Heath, Edwin
Macclesfield Wm. 336
Philip 375
Thomas 375
lleathcote, Bache Hsfptir 199
Cockshult 336
George Parked 203
Heatly. Chas. Fade
— — John
Heatooy John H.
Ueaviside, Richard
' Richaid
HebeitJen, Henry
Hebden, Henry
Tmddl
238
235
336
142
336
274
336
201
Hecker, Charles Higgin
Teush 141
Ileckscher, Charles Martin
A. 447
Heddle, Alexander 37d
Hedl«y, John 183
Robert 214
Hefleroan, NesbiU, AfB. 212
Hepler, Charles 452
Haigham, Clement Hcniy
John 168
G. Henry John 228
Heimbuigy F. C. Baron 450
— ■ Ernest, Baron 449
Lewis A. T. 443
Hetse, Arnold WUliam 448
Lewis 450
Hellen, C. A. Ton der 448
Diede. Wm. ron
der 447
Helmich, Aagustos 449
Helpty James Scott 261
Hely, Jas. Price, KH, 67
Joseph 133
Helyar, John Welraan 187
Hemmans, Tho. Hioton 91
Hemmings, John Exham 409
Hemphill, Andrew T. 06, 177
Hemaley, Henry 375
Henderson, Dsvid 336
Duncan, AfD. 434
■ Edmund Yca-
mans Walcott 284
- O«o. Aug. KH. 14
Henry Barkley 114
-—***— James, £H. 64
■ James, MD. 1 30
James Allen 375
John 167
John 257
John Sheridan ] 80
^ John Wm. KB, 86
i.^. Robert 114
William 114
William 369
^m
Henderson, William
Hendley, Hen. Barbery
—— Thomas
Hendrick, John. MD,
Hendry, Alexander
Heneage, Thomas
Henley, James
John
Joseph John
Henning, Shurlock
Heonia, Howe
William How,
375
375
420
436
170
336
125
432
128
240
222
Heirett, Jamet Waller
William
Hewitt, Isaac Henry
Hewson, George
— — John JMilliqnet
John Mills
96,267
Henry, Chas. Stuart 271
Clifford Felix 336
George Cecil 272
Graham 336
John 418
Richard Pentland 297
Robert 293, 297
Waller 309
Henstock, Henry 420
Hepburn, Fran. J. Swayne 336
Henry Poole 150
William Robert 181
Herbert. Arthur 190
■ ■ Arthur James 174
Charles 94, 227
Chas. St. John S. 209
Dennis 9
■ John James 375
■ Magnus Forbes
Moreton 199
Hon.PertyEgert. 194
126
293
296
375
163
159
d75
375
169
409
337
246
155
341
Hext, Chas. Staniforth
Ueycock. Charles
Heyde, Fred. J. A. von der
450
Heydinger, Wm. Charla 427
Heydoo, John 123
Heygste, Edward Nicholas
286
HeylanJ, Alfred Thoma 247
John Rowley
Heyman, Henry
Hey wood, Thomas
Hibbert, Edw. George
Frederick Druin<
97
273
126
201
mond
Hugh Robert
Leycester
I2d
190
123
Hichens. Richard 434
Hickey, Edward 103,227
Hickie, Bartholomew 337
Hickman, Richard 375
Hicks, George Montagu 193
Hickson, John AnnesTey 375
Theodore Richard 232
Heriot, John, MD.
Wm. Mackay
Herrick, Benj. Bousfield
-— — Edw. Henry
■ ■ * Edward
** William Henry
Herries, Sir Wm. Lewis,
CB. KCH.
Herring, Edmund
— — Fred. Chas.
Higgin, Robeit
Higginbotham, Charles
Henry
15
114
187
375
Herron, Samuel
Hertford, R. S. C. Mar*
9«M of 336
Hervey, Charles F. 336
■ ■ Felton Fred. Wm.
139
Heskelh, Robert Bamford 119
— William Reginald 197
■ • 448
446
447
436
375
59
114
420
375
308
Hesse, Adolphus
Heuer, Ludolph
Heugel, William de
Hewat, Richard
William
Hewes, John
Hewetson, Charles
Hamilton
■ ■ Henry
William
William 427
Hewett, Frederick 409
Sir Geo. Hen. Bt, 32
Henry 296
John 337
John M. M. 214
375
215
375
420
337
274
Higgins, Hen7
— ^ Hugh Brabazon
— Luke Brabaaon
■ Thos, Gordon
56, 113,367
Warner Westenra,
KH. 33
Higginson, Alexander 31
Geo. Powell 16
Geo. W.Alex. l45
Thomas C.
167
333
376
375
173
341
91
374
227
Hignell, Thomas
Hilder, Jesse
Hilditch, Charles
Hill, Andrew
"— Arundel Edmund
■ Charles
— Charles Rowland
' Dudley Clarges
Sit Dudley St, Le-
ger, KCB. 13, 201
Edward 248
Edw. Rowley 66, 254
Geo. Staveley 337
Henry 337
Horace Fred. 209
Hugh 427
James Morris 270
John 131
John 255
— - John 268
— — John Thomas 63
Nicholas Thomas 337
— Percy 260
Philip 69
DD 2
508
Index,
Hill, Sir R. Cbambr«, CB. 30
— ^ Samuel 445
' Stephen John 255
William 420
Htm, Wm. Noel 65
— - Wro.Noel Algernon 125
William Price 228
Ililliard, Christopher 375
Kdw.Dav.Crosiei337
George
Henry
John
Hillier, George £.
Hills, Frederick Jesse
Hilmer, John Frederick
Hilton, James
William Legh
169
414
420
204
256
450
420
375
HinchliflT, Chamberlain
Hennr 177
Hind^Charles 95
Hinde. Edward 375
■ Henry John 175
— Henry Reynolds 337
John 159
Hine, John 375
Hiogston, Clayton S. Hext 256
— — Fran. Bernard 375
Hinton,John Thomas 409
Hinzman, Cha. Walpole 141
Rowley Willes 212
Hives, Alfred 135
Thomas Waller 191
Hoare, Chas. Vivian 409 1
Frederick Purefoy 116
Joseph Wallis
286
158
196
172
337
409
8
188
161
Hoey. Rich. H. O'Reilly 375
Wm. Francis 102, 181
HofTay, Ernest Albert 427
Hogan, John 158
Hogarth, George, Ch, 90. 177
Hogg, James Macoaghten 118
Thomas 434
William 418
Ho)rge, Cameron Neville 145
Fountaine
- Henry
•John,J?i7.
- John Swaine
Hoghton, Charles
Hogreve, Henry
Hojel, James
Holborn, Charles
Holcorobe, Alex. Essex F. 164
119
164
34
156
225
445
375
375
Francis
Holden, Charles
Henry
Henry
Horatio Nelson
William
337
337
139
189
436
414
O'Bryen
William Jesse
Hobbs, George Lamont
' Thomas Francis
Hobkirk. Samuel
Hobro, Edward
Hobson, James St. Clair
Joseph
■' Samuel
Hocker, Edward 294, 297
Hockings, Fred. Montagu 191
Richard 326, 375
——— Robert 295
Hodder, Edward 375
John 420
Hodenberg, Augustus von 449
Ernest, Baron 447.
Hodge, Edw. Cooper 69, 124
Hodges, Edward 436
Geo. Lloyd 337
Hodgetu, Thomas 375
Hodgson, AlJcrson 375
— — Christopher 1 13
■ Frederick JE.m. 409
Henry 113
— John Anthony 113
Robert 130
Stttdholme, John 62
Wm. Chauval 231
HodsoB, Alder&on 372
Chas. Robt. Geo. 115
— ^ James \i%
— John, lfi>. 432
Holdenberg. Hans, Baron 447
Holder, Charles 125
Holdich, Edward Alan 232
Holdsworth, Arthur Howe 453
Robert 153
Samuel 414
Tho. Weston E. 153
375
261
86
375
114
216
107
376
296
30
175
375
Hole, William
William Henry
Holgate, Bennett
Edward Milton
Holland, George Freer
Fredeiick
— John
John
John Gate
Launcelot
— — Richard Henry
Rupert Charles
— — Thomas Edward 409
William 337
Holle, Fred. A. Baron 408
Hollier, Edward 436
Hollinsworib, Henry 376
Hollis, James 420
John Joseph 64, 176
■ Richard
Wm. Henry
260
376
436
Hollroann. Joseph
Holloway, Charles Heniy
Elphinstone 341
Jamei Lewie 312
Thomas 294
Wm. Cuthbert El-
phinstone, CB. 35, 281
Holman, Charles 315, 376
Holme, Bryan Holme 240
Holmes, Benjamin Hayes 376
Chas. Wm. Scott D.
376
ChrisL Francis 337
David 37^
GriaSths lU
James 376
Holmes, James Gosttvlu
Ham. 141
James Nicol 260
John 418
Richard 409
Richard Francis 249
Robert Charles 136
Thos. Edmonds 236
Holt, George 1T6
— — George Francis 376
Wlfiam 247
Holworthy. Edw. Jobn 2:^7
Holyoake, Henry 376
Home, Alex. Gee, H£>. 1)2
Anthony Dixon 224
.: David 414
— ^ Francis 337
— ^— GarthshoreStlrllng U6
George 310
James 445
James Murray 33 7
John 9
John 33
Job* 376
William, UD. :i\ I
William 37o
Honyman, Sir Ocd» Be.
36. 144
Hood, ITee. Alex. Nelson 67.
My
Charles i;>4
Francis FotberrtU 216
-*— Hon. Franoie Cns-
venor 59,144
George 364
— James 376
Hook, Lionel ;^7
Hookey, Geom 297, Z>i^
Hooper. Rich. Wbedec 88, 221
Hope, Arch. White tj
. Hen. AdnM t\ \
— Frederick 65
— James 4U
5irJas.Arch.irC6.
— John Edwatd 2T4
John Isaac 283
Williaaa %is
Hopkins, Francis Powell 16S
' George Rebut 2.'M
— Henry 337
Patrick 2t>
- ■ ■■ Semoel A2'
Wm. Fmod ^^
Wm. Randolph 3TS
Hopkinaon, Wn. tieamj 21 4
Hopsoa«Fied,
Ongley
a. Hooaoa
Hoptoo, Charles fdwnnl
Hopwood, Hcnrey
Horao, Thomas
Hore^ James Ayvea.
Tbomaa
jiorn, Fredeiick 63.
Hombrook. Ridw L|d»f»T
Thos* J^edkbai
Hornby, William
4.N
Index.
609
Home, Alfrad 98, 163
Charles Anthony 307
Fran, VVoodley
George
George
- James
-James
-John
- Robert
141
141
307
223
428
409
420
Hbroer, Isaac 420
Homiblow, George, UD. 31 1
Horsbnrgb, David Knox 243
Horeell, Bartholomew 337
Uoraej, ^ward Ralph 296
Horsey, Win. Henry
Beaumont de
Hbrsfoni. Alfred H.
■ George Fahie
Rorsley, Nicholas
Robert
Hbrt, John Josiah
Jteiah George
Hortoa, James
James
George Wm.
145
252
337
337
256
155
337
51
337
34
Hoakid, William Thomas,
MD. 311
Hoste, Dixon Edward 273
lloiham» Augustus 337
Augnsios Thos. 227
Beaumont, Lord 33
Beaumont Wm. 145
George
Hough, Win.
Harry Wain right
Hougbton, William
Houlton, George
• Sir George
Houstoun, Alex.
- ■ ■ ■ — Sir Robert,
A'CB.
HoustooB-Boswall, SW Geo.
Aug. Fred. Bart, 56
How, Johnson 376
Tbomas 376
Howard, Charles 427
De Walden, Lord
337
114
183
376
337
ll5t*
91
113
C« A. GCB»
" Edward
Frederick
- ■ ■ Hja. Henry
■ John Stanley
Robert
Robert Graham
- Robert Henry
Howden, J. Hobart, Lord
KH.
Howdl, Datid Henry
Edward
^ G<6orge
James
John, MD,
Howes, James
Howisoo, John
Howorth, Richard
Hoyer, Anthony Fred.
Hoylaod, John
}I<mer, William Wallace 129
337
171
291
337
195
52
196
243
35
141
174
255
337
431
216
114
283
447
409
Hubbard, James 376
Huddleston. G. Egertoo 159
Hudson, Edward 420
Henry 376
■ Joseph, MA. 445
Thomas Wright 190
William James 213
Huey, Fredeiick 191
Richard Wm. 68, 220
Huggins, John 436
Hughes, Charles 51
Fxiwaid 376
^— — George 376
George Henry 174
Henry Francis 376
Robert 68,254
Robert 254
Robert George 232
Robert John 250
Spier 236
William 173
Wm. Majoribanks 116
Hugo, Ludolph de 446
Thomas 337
Hugoe, Samuel 409
Hugonin, Fra. James 190
Frederick 189
Huish, George, CB. 114
Henry, MD. 312
Hull. Arthur Hill 376
William 122
Hulroe, John Lyon 337
Humbley, William 337
Wm. Wellington
Waterloo 135
Humby, John 337
Home, Bliss John 232
Geo. Ponsonby 209
Gustavus 189
Henry 247
John Richard 206
John Robert, MD. 430
Robert 206
Thomas, WD. 431
Thos. David. MD, 234
. William 420. 453
Humfrey, Benjamin Geale 337
John Keys 207
Robert Bhke 376
Wm. Charles 310
Humphreys. Chas. Gar-
diner 376
John 376
John Goullin 337
Windsor Henry 260
Hunt, Andrew 231
Arthur 205
Arthur 255
Arthur 36, 265
Augustus 123
Edmund D'Arcy 135
George Evans 293
George Henry 230
Henry Leslie 219
John 337
John Philip, CB. 60
Michael 376
• Robert 61
Hunt, Robert 208
Robert Wm. Bland 297
Thos. Bloomfield 232
Thomas William 232
William 192
William 376
Hunter, Charles 272
Charles 233
Charles Fleming 224
Edward 414
Fits William Fred. 198
George. CB. 1 13
George James 337
James 376
James 337
John 337
John 230
John Alexander 162
Patrick 248
Robert Francis 223
Robert Hope Al-
ston 310
Thomas, MD. 131
Thomas 376
Thomas 414
T.M. 115
William, MD, 432
William 232
Wm. Dodsworth 376
Huutley, Geo. Mara, of\
KT. 4. 316
Hupeden, Richard 448
Hurdle. Thomas 95, 293
Thomas 337
Horford, Rich. John Geda-
liah
Thomas
Hurt, Francis
Hurtzig, Fred.
Huskisson, John
Samuel
Hussey, Thomas
Wm. Hayter
135
141
376
449
295
8
337
219
Huson, Frederick 213
Hutchesson, Thomas 36,265
Francis Pery 434
Hutchins, Wm. James 163
Hutchinson, Charles
Scrope 285
Charles Thos. 285
Ed w. Hely 1 86
Sir E. Synge,
Bi.
gart
— Frederick J.
Fred. Jas. Tag-
132
216
337
217
Frederick J.
George Rowan 283
Hon, Hen. Hely 32
James 94
John 376
Hon. John W^m.
139
William 212
. Wm. Nelson 57,144
Hutchison, George 92, 249
William 295
Huthoance^John 409
Hely
610
Index.
Huthwaite, Fnocif Cor«
oeliut
HcDiy
Huit^ George
Hutton, Henry IVArcy
Heory Prim
John
Robert
Thomu
William
Huyghue, Samuel
Hyde, Geo. Hootoii
George
Hyslop, Arch. G,
William
Jack, Albert Aodrew
A.
Jackion, Adam Tbomsoa
' Frederick
■ George
Georgfi Edwtrd
Owen
146
113
U5
141
18a
349
\H2
131
376
376
268
256
114
114
James, William
— William
William John
George WilUaia
Collins
Henry
Henry
Hen. Auguitoi
■■ J. R.
297
297
311
376
113
295
337
262
42U
337
297
397
436
216
Jameson, David, MD^ 4^4
-^ BobectCBiiea 119
Thomas 376
Tbomas Riiii«
311
376
231
323
376
MD.
William
Jamieson, Robert
Jane, Michael Allea
Jappie, William
Jardine. AleKaoder 70» 227
Jarvis, Geo. R. Paynt SO
James 436
Samuel Peteu 234
Samuel Raymond 338
James, KH. 83, 126
James
James
James
John, CB,
John
John
John
89
208
376
114
376
409
420
JohnNapper 68,251
171
294
249
188
376
— ^ John Richard
■ Joseph Reid
■ Oliver Vaughan
Svdoey Cosby
Thomas
Willism
WiUiam ^yal^Qnd 312
Jacaon, Simon Fitsbtr*
bert 153
Jt^ggcf* Joseph 409
Jago, Charles 376
Darell 337
John 226
James, Charles 99,216
Chas. Alfred PoynU
223
Charles Hugh 190
n Demetrius Grevis 337
Demetrius W.G. 153
George 69,267
Jary,Babt Herbert Heitb 138
Jasper, Lewis
Jauncey, John Knight
Ibbetsoo, Cbas. Parke
— — Densil
Fred. Henry
Fred. Jamea
Samuel Kerr
Ibbotson, Henry
Jebb, Joshua, CB,
Jee, Joseph
Jeffsrson, Richard
Jeffery, Chas. Scott
James
John Morion
Jeffrey, George
Jeffreys, Edmund Richard 93,
240
■ Richard
William Richard
450
90
337
427
308
122
140
376
66, 282
141
414
216
409
250
183
338
297
376
877
264
170
376 I Jenkin, Ebeneier Alfirad 308
174
114
409
338
261,453
Jenner, Augustus Fred. 163
Robert Francis
Uscelles 129
Jennings, George 377
John 420
Peter Redmond 164
WillUm 437
Jenyns, Soame Gambier 139
Jepbson, Robert George 161
Stanhope Wm. 108,
163
William Holmes 21 3
■»*"
lleoiy 171
Heory 337
Henry 284
Henry 246
John Thomas 180
Maurice 430
Robert 876
Robert Uaenn
87i
Donnithoine
Jeffreyson. George
Jeffries, Joseph
Jellicoe, Richard
Jeniogs, Geo. Bingham
Jenkins, Edward
Francis
John
Richard
William
Jepson, Rev. George
JeroQMb Henry
John
Joseph
445
238
288
238
Jerrard, Joseph 37
Jenris, Heniy 01,234
HeBiyJevfieWhiio373
John IH
John GoHloft tMJ
Jefvts, Thoaua 377
— ^-* Thoesas Bcsl 114
Jervois, £dwyn Sianhope 26ri
Willum.KH. 14
■ W»» Fra. UrttB«
mond 284
Jesse, William Howinl 2k6
Jez. Thomas V29
Jeyes, Samuel, HI). 432
Imhoff, Sir CbailM
Imlacb, Aleiander
Impelt, John
Imray, Robert
loce, Charles
Ralph Pifott
Ingall, Frederid^ Lmis
WiUian '
337
99, ITo
166
376
337
3J7
214
337
337
43 1
272
Inge, Charles
William
Ingbsm, CharleeTbomaa,
MD.
Ingilby. Chariee HmfJ
Wdlia«Batea 67.2^~7
Inglefield. Samiel Uood
Stovin 271
Ii^, W^aher UwMBce 1-)
loglis, Edward 3*'.
Jas. GM4im,iiZ>. 1' ^
John 11'
-^— John £ai41ey
Wilmot 70, r J
— ^— RayuMwd
Richanft
■ Thomas
Thomas Oocbnae
William
WiUiam
WiUiam MaMui
Ingram, Jamee
T. Ona^ Winaiog
Inmao, John
JobQ
Tbomas Witbj
•:./
.4^
Innes, Alesauder
Fimaci*Wm.JLD.^->
Geofge '2,*-^
George Migaaa
John Harrie Kor 1L.^
Peter 1.4
Robert :<'!»
Robert 4 "9
William, CB. Ill
WilUam 42«
Jocelyn, Umu A* G. Find.
IM
HMi.JobaSinuge 1'^
Joddrell. Benry Edmmad 'A
Johns, Charioa fidwftid I :»
Jamee 2
Riebaia 104»u4
Ridwia 'J*r
ThomM ra
I. ArtJwi CMUad :ii
Cbaidin Pbika li
" Cbm. 4
^ Cbarlee Fied— I
^De«M£i«bmd
1
JobosoB, Sir Edward. MD. 434
■ George Jobu 137
- George Yander-
beyden 270
Heoiy F. F, 104, 156
J. 377
M.J, 116
Ralph BoeUer 41 4
William 223
Wm. Augustus 10
William Proade 377
William Victor 242
VarrAll 338
Johnaton, Alex. James 204
Arthur Lake 173
Arthur, AID. 436
Charlci 273
FrederidL 67
Galbraitb 377
George 91, 259
■ George Joseph Bid-
mead 114
" ■ Jamaa 87
James 169
James 190
Jamea Towosead
Oswald, MD, 164
John 218
John Lawrence 227
John RoUo 377
John Wm. MD. 222
Patrick 251
Peter 114
ThoB. Henry 66, 218
Walter 217
Willliam 192
William 100,217
William 338
Sir Wm. George 274
Johnstone, Francis W. 173
Hamilton Trail 409
Harcoart 119
'—^- Jamea 404
John Douglaa 102, 184
John Rae 209
John William 177
Montague Cholm.
57, 239
Robert fieckford 196
William 377
Jolifie, William 98, 293
JoUiffe, Sir Wm. G.H. Bart.
338
. ■ ' ■ Charles 297
Edwarth Hylton 131
Hylton . 148
Joseph Henry 296
William 296
Jones, Alfred Addington 219
Arthur Mowbray 178
Beoj. Orlando 62
• Conyngham 212
Paabwood 273
Douglas 911
■ Ebenexer Tristram
Thomas 295
Efteneiar 338
.~— £dw«r4 87
Indis.
Jones, Edward 338
Edward 377
' Edward Moi)okton259
Edward Kent 249
Fred. Jessop 248
-« George 16
George 264
Griffith 431
Harry David 66, 282
Hastings Fowler 152
Henry 254
Henry Exlcy 176
Henry Higgius,
MtD. 251
-8 Henry Mitchell 169
-. Henry Richmond 97,
126
-— Hogh Manrire 164
— r-T- James, KH. 37
' Jeremy 377
Inigo Wm. 94. 137
John 103,211
J. 315
John 436
— r— John Ca rstai rs 1 22
John Evans 338
— ^— John Francis 212
John Charles Hill 205
John Edward 35, 265,
274
John Inglis 1 28
Joseph 188
— — Joseph 184
Loftus Francis 98, 214
Michael 414
Rice. KH. 37, 281
Richard 86, 265
Richard 86
Richard 37
Richard 377
Richard Paget
272
173
-r Robt. Wallen 236
Rokeby Steele
Wilkinson 255
"— Samuel 435
Stanley 307
Siopford Thomas 409
Thomas 124
■ Thomas 261
Thomas 338
Thomas Edward 249
Veughan 377
William 101,213
William 338
William 377
William, MD, 432
William, MD. 434
Wm. Daniel 40, 266
William Fowler 208
■ Wikon Henry 164
William Prime 338
Jop, Robert 409
Jopp. James, MD. 187
Joraan, Edward 377
Jacob 338
—^ Joseph -■ 186
Joyce, Arthur Wellcsley 266
I Campbell
Robt. Colville
Edward
Irby, Augustus Henry
Ireland, Rich. Pluokett
Winder Kelly
Iremonger, Pen, Athel-
wold
Irvin, Martin
Irvine, Charles
Charles
John
- John Christ. Ctul-
6eld
Robert
Samuel
Irving, Alexander
— George
Hazlett
Henry Hoghton
— Jacob ^milius
James
Robert
— I — Rob«rt Nasmytb
Irwin. Alexander
Charles
Frederick Chidley,
KH.
lain
Hcniy
John Robert
Lewis Qhambav-
316
20*4
266
296
337
414
114
189
306
414
376
297
269
12
274
88
376
14
376
163
376
376
65
445
376
172
172
130
337
' Richard Trevor
Thomas
Thomas
William 101, 240
William Nelson 178
Isaac, John Marcham 157
Chas. Thomas Vesey
Bunbury 234
Isaacson, Egerton Charles
Harvest 315, 376
Isilell, E<lmund W. 251
Judd, William Ileory 160
Juliani, Jean 4.'il
Julius, Wm. Mayor 338
Julyan, Piimrose G. 30Q
Jul!, Harrison John 297
Ivey, George James 255
Wm. Fred.Torcsto 312
Kains, Thomas 1 54
Kamptz, Louis de 401
Kane, John Joseph 377
Karr, Peter 409
Kauntze, George 130
Kavana^h, Charles lo4
K aye, Geo. Lister Lister 91
Robert 158
— Wilkinson Lister 338
Kayes. William 377
Kean, Henry 21Q
Keane. Benj. Bloomfield 257
Edward 34
Geo. Michael 338
Giles 238
Hon, Hussey fane 284
Keames, John 377
Kearney, Daoial 427
ii^
K^Toejr^ThiOinfts
*«•
K«t€, Robert
"'1 Wm. ^ogus^s
<***; James Singer
K^Rf^, Edmund Huck
Kfeni, John
Keisp, Wm. TliorDlon
Xf boe, Patrick.
Tbomaa, M,D,
9mm
427
141
430
40
261
33d
338
236
122
338
377
436
312
228
338
377
Keigfalley, RohU H. U.
KwXf, Towniend
Keir, John
Kekewicb, Samuel Bloipe-
. «eld 247
Kell, Jam^a B«tler 422
.if iaajn, £4w. ]?red. ' 312
Rellenbiich, > rederick 338
Kfllei, John 338
. ^William Au^uftus
Hunter Napier 224
Kelli«, Jamea; ATP. 238
Kelly, Charles Frederi«:k 160
£dw. Hen. Moore 241
John 338
John 274
Richard D. 101,186
Richard Seymour 420
Robert . 64, 453
Thorn**
Ketinedy, TnriB^ Francia fSd
Jamea Shew, CB, 16
J. CB. 113
John 377
John Clart: 1(13, 169
John Mackentie 169
John Pitt ' 140
John Shaw 167
John Will. Altt. «96
Patrick Henry 877
Thomas • * 32
Walter Crauftifd IM
lord Winiam 272
W.O. 116
W. R. MtcKentle
Kennett, Brackley 113
Cha. Let^ton 409
Kenny, David Cottrtney 113
Edward 94; 241
-^ Edward C. Oetls 208
Matthias. MD.
Michael WiHffttt
■ Stephen
William
Wm. Henry
Kent.Charles
Henry
John
^Robert
436
432
212
420
338
177
229
307
114
377
377
Kentish, Edward
Keoworthy, Wllfiam
64, 453{KenyoQf Abra. Parkihsoli 255
Thomas Conyngham 10d,| Keogb, Tbps. Molyneiix 230
182 Keowo, Henry 141
Keppel, Edw. Georg«
Walpole
Frederic Charlet
Hon. Geo. Tho.
William Coutu
Thomas Daniel 338
1 hoa. Edwin 56. 362
William 291
William 297
William 335
Kemm, William Iteo^ 113
Kempi George Rees 113
•-^ John 121
> I . I JSaUiaQiel 184
^ William H. 202
> Ke alt, John 235
Joaeph 54
Keisoi^ Charles 97,257
Kempe, Con ton S. damps. 213
Kempland. Geo. Arthur 114
I KeienC, Rizht Hon, 5ir Jas.
GCB.GCH. 6,151,454
pi John Francis 163
Keaab. Thomas, CB, 13
Kendall, Charles William 141
Hefiij, MV. 143
Kennan, Thomas H.P. 236
Keiv^edjs Alex.KennedyClark,
CBJKH. 36. 1 17
. Edwd John, MD. 216
. Fmoois 229
■■ Fcancja 315, 377
m •' F. Cbarleiworth 202
t« *■' ■ GcofM 155
■■ >»^' ' Geo. jftoU Btrry 268
> Heniy Friend , 212
.— Hofth '295
-^-i— Hugh FergQsson 386
65
145
58
150
170
437
377
414
338
120
214
205
lL5f
113
M3
Key/Oed W«nia^ «6» 141
Keyt, Jolia AwpmtM SSf
Kidd,i(ilioM*Jifthoii 97, 230
TbeniM, If D. 430
WiUiaM AMtaibiU ITS
Kieruir, Wm. Duotilelt 377
Kilvington, Ffin. iienry
Kbahm^ <7eo. Daokl
Kincaid, John
Kiodell, Alexander
Khig,A«friMny Slog lelOQ
—^ Chalks Th6oMa
Edwtrd R. '04, W7
-— * Edward Thofaa^
--^— Fraufia 0«dl<g»-
— FMdetiek
" Frederick AVm;
Charge
Gterge-
— George Smyth
Gerald FksG«*iM
-- — Sir Henry, i?& KC44,
' 11, 154
167
201
173
118
285
164
312
M4
•10
13S
Ker, James
James
John
Thorn n
Richard Halt
Kerin, Frederic George
Kernmis, Thomas Arfber 338
Kerr, Henry Alexander 100.
151
John Henry 377
LortfMark 171
Robert 877
Robert Dondat 285
Samuel 336
William 420
— William Alexander 210
William Henry 164
Kerriek, Walter FitxGervld 207
Kerrison, Sir Edw. Br.
KCB. GCH. 6, 140
Kerstemaq, Harr^ Go/btnt 377
Kersting. Joseph
Keasler, Charles "
Kettle, WillfBm
Kettlewell.E^M
John WHson
Kewin, MilM
Key, ChftrWi Ha|h
Henry
Heory EdgiVtMi
— — Heory John ■
-• — Jameft
^ — John • -
— ^ JiM(n Dm^b •
— — John Henry
-^ — John Hyna*
<*■ — Jolio Lewia
-^ — John Wnlltce, €.B> "CR,
140
Sir R. Doelt^ortli, Bt.
•38
-; Rich. ThMMt
^ Robert Hcairf
^ Robert Wm.
— ^Thotnma J
-^ — Thomai
— 'x- TbewMi litiHOtt
•^ William
William
Wilthtti iiMto
WiUtam ioli*
WiUiaea Mag#ath
KinstSom, Biword Wm. ~
CTettishew, MIk
Kinodoo, Fred. Angnstwi
Afl>. • • • $12
KingMete* RokN%el Fitf
haidioge \y%
King«ley,Chiilta 838
< Jamre IMI 838
■ ■' Jm. GHriMpber
53
HO
135
113
414
226
4 »
64
812
Omnt
J
' '#9811
RiogsmtU, Pear WiHa«a-«>|
449
439
421
377
d»l Kinl6tK AlMaador r 1 as
420 Kinoeif. J8ia^ HMI - ..
128tK.tnois, John, ifjl^. ■ — -#3^
— i»'W«.H«My ^60
Kingston. R«tef. CM ^ rr
Kinkee, FresmiHc 42^
Rios^iM, WaShm Janits 296
Kippeo, Momiio VelaoQ 260
■ ■ ■ > ■ ■ Jamei ClMiilw W* 176
K'Bby, DsTid Edward 168
*— Edvwdioduia Uv.
266
Xirby.MichMl 838
^Slephen 39
-^ — - WiUUm Wynn 246
— ^ William 168
Kkchner, iMrii 446
Kirk.Ohu. fidnoamoAe 2*^0
«^- Wm. AlphooBo 167
-^ — ' William lohB 377
Kirkla]i4 Johi Ag. Veiey 171
■ ■ ■■ MtHfctw 232
Kirkirall, George WiUiam
Hamilton; 'Vitoeuni 244
Karkwood. Adam Duff 228
Klrwan, Andrew H|aciDth
338
JndigA
Koozy £ilw. Wn, Jolim
— rraocia
— George
■ Richard
— — Thomaa
Thot. Edmood
William
»«•• I
i»» I
•*«
'* *">. Afariin
Richard
•t-^
Kitchener, Hen. Hemtio
Kiison^ JobQ
Kittilby, Jaidetf
Klingsobr, George
— Lewis
■»
Xnapman« WUliam Stephens
338
Knapp, HaAbly
K naichbo 1 1« Thomas
" i'^ ' Williwn
Kneebone, Frederick
httigltf^Airred
" Arnold More
Bioek John
-^ Sdwiitd, MX),
■ £dv«f d Lewis
■ IVederick Charles 296
* Godfrey Lyoo 217
HefffySeUenGon-
219
166
338
123
180
338
127
338
431
171
227
377
434
141
270
237
68,139
— <— Hon. Wm. Sloart 237
Koe, FrtAcia 285
-^—George Alfred 286
Koester, Adoiphus 447
K»rsdhann» Joseph 449
Kcaucheobeiig* I^uia 446
Kronenfeldt, Ernest de 450
Kropp, John Albert 452
Kniger, Carl Wevell Von 409
Kpckuek, AugMtue 448
Aug. WUliam 448
lleary Edward 448
KoMS) Augustus 446
-«— «-Perdinaiid Carl Edm.
446
447
449
446
338
214 Kumme, Ludolph
338 Kunoth. Godlove
67 Kuster, Ferdinand
87 KyiBu, Rob. WilUogton 163
339 Kyle, Alexander 338
449 Hallam D'Arcy 101,196
4491 Kyles. James 409
Kyrle, John Ende. Money 338
613^
Lambert, William Frtncis 286
Lamborn, JofiTi Sherraxtl 40i
Lambrick, Georze ' 294
Lamert, GeorgeTead ' ^^
iMatthew 41$
Lamont, Wro. Robt. Alet.
307
Lamotte, Cha. Wjrtidtifim' 93^
John Lewis ~ lt6
377, 45^
3*7
niog S.
John
414
246
377
377
199
» Bice Davies
' Rtohard Lotl
V WilKam
r-* Willian Henry
*— Wybdham, WillUm
253
Knipe, George Marshall
■ ■' ■ — John Auguslua
i T. B.
WiUiam
Labalmoadiere, Douglas
W. P. 235
La Berthodierre, P. Marie 377
LaceUes. C. Q. W. 274
La Cloche^ Thomas 436
Lacy, Henry Hearne 228
— ^ Joseph Dacre 52
Richard 184
•«— Rich. John Jas. 16.265,
274
Rich. Waller 207
Samuel Walter 377
«— Thomas E. 98, 453
William 338
Laffan, Robert M. 284
LaGraoge»Jas.WarnDgtoo377
Laidley, John 306
Laing,* Francis 130
' Jamts 61
Patrick Sinclair 312
24)
431
1)5
238
227
T^nce, Wra . Henry J^o^b 9^
Lancey, William ^'^
Land, John
Landers, James
Lane, Alfred John
Atnbrose
— Ambrose
— Ambrose
-^ Charles
•^ Chas. Hen, John •
Ernett Hennr
Frederick William
Fred. Sidney Vt
Vere
Oedrgel>awk^6s
George B.
Henry
J James
• James 807
— James Reece 409
John 306
-r— John ■ 377
' — John TheopWTus' tl4
Rich. Douglas Hay 143
William^Vere T76
X^anfrancbi, Ruggero ' ' '399
lAng, Frederick H. 186
Langdale, Mdrmsdiikb Rr909
Langdon, Colwell ""'877
Gilbert "^9
John ' --877
Langeheineken, PhiH{> 448
Langford, Alexander 126
. Buller Rolto 839
— — James Edward 173
John CrnwtbTd-t87
Wm. Bobkley 96,
^93
B6
^4
^39
»78
Konllys, Edward
' ' Wti. Thos. 35, 149
Knop, Henry Augustus 447
Knott, Thowaa 155
James Bellon 256
WiWam 203
WiUiejtt 436
Kr.owlcs, Frantfls Edw. 427
■> «■ Fraacis 308
WiUiatt 338
Kcoz, Alesaeder^ UD^ 162
Alfftd Cbaftea 262
ChiUlW ^861
Lake, Charles
•>—— Noel Thomas
Percy Godfrey Bot-
field
Lamb, Oeoiige
•~ George Henry
— John
Samuel Burges
326
268
205
142
200
409
235
William Wentworth 127
Lambert, Charles 214
5ir Hy. John. Br. 338
John 377
■ John Arthur 145
Robert 194
• w^ Robert Mounsey 248
Thomu .. 2731
t Tha»w* By rt ^26 \
Langlands, George
L*anglej, George CoH
■ George Richatd
Oliver
Wro. Leslie, MD, 4l4
Langrishe, Hugh Hcnr^ 339
Langton, Edward ~ 839
Lanphier, J. Phil. Cosby ^38
Lapfain, John ^77
La Presle, Joeeph Thoma8-218
LapsYey. William i\2
I.arcom, Thomas AHkew ^ ^83
Lardner, Geo. Dariey ' 307
John ' - -198
Large, John Edward — 228
Lascelles, Chttltt f . R.-
88. t44
£f0ff.BgretdootW: 145
Lasl. Edward " 90^261
Latham, John' 877
Maltha '! - "840
C14
IfuU^''
Laditoi, OKtm Matthew 199
lAtouche, Qctaviua
La Touche, Hobert
Latoar, Altiert de
Laiier, Robert Jamoi
Laughteot John
Laurie, James
John
trnm
350
340
258
113
114
37T
114
Lautoar.Peter Aug.C fi.lCH. 1 4
Laiers, Hob. Fred. Avg< 259
Lavie, Ernest 315
Law, Charles Ednivnd 208
Charles Fred, 221
Henry Tourj 171
« Janes Horton 339
«!—— James Smith 92
^^^ John 339
Richard Alexander 261
Robert. KH, 61, 261
^ Robert 182
Wm. Heniy 69, 236
Lawea, William 168
Lawlor, Provo Wm. 339
Uwley, Hon. Rt. Neville \\9
Lawrence, Artli. John*
stone 67,252
Elias, CB, 16
Henry M. 114
■ John 297, 339
Jos. Edw. Wilson 295,
297
« Samuel Hill 183
' ■ M< Thomas Lewis 87
Thos. William 271
Wm. Hudson 339
Waiiam OetaTiua 198
Lawrenson, John 62
Lawrie, John 234
Lawson, Barclay 270
John 377
■ J. Ambrose, itfD. 291
James Hylton de
CaiAmBel 123
■ ■ ■ . Robert 310
... ■ Stephen 134
-. Stephen 207
William 377
X«azoo, John 339
Layaid, Arthur 189
. Bernaid Granville 177
' Brownlow Villters 99,
160
■ ■ John Anthony 257
Wm.Twif letoolOl ,257
Laye. George 377
Joseph Henry 209
Laytflo. Charles Miller 1 86
Lazsarioi, James 262
Lea, AUredAbraham Wade 191
Fred. Percy
•*— Samuel Percy
William Percy
Leacbt Geo. Archibald
■ ■ Henry
i Henry
JonetLan, Cfi.
Leahyi Arthar
» ■ Henry
John
Leake, Robert Martin
Leath, John, MD,
I^earmontb, Alexander
Leathern, Francis
■ James
James Birley
Leaihart, John
Leathes, Edward
John Thorlow
Leavach, John
Le Blanc, Edward
' Francis
Henry
286
339
155
53
432
143
409
339
240
115
377
273
377
189
34
eK>.455
192
UK)
153
187
189
Leche, William Edward
Leckie, WUliam
Lecky, Aletander
Henry
m, John Gage
Robert D. Darid 232
Le Coutenr, John 4,339
John Halkelt 239
I^dergerw, Pancraoe 452
Ledger, Thomas 420
Udiaid, Thomas 414
Ledingham, George, MD* 236
George 416
421
427
308
161
377
409
114
377
Leitb.JohnKeQttedi 41B
Le Marcbant, Sir John
Gaspard 55
Themaa 94
Le Meaarier Henry 428
J. T. H. R»e.
.4M. 445
William OOd
W. Abraham b4
WUUamGeo. 274
Lemoine, WiUiam aa9
Lemon, Thomas 87
Thoroa* 2<*3
Lempriere, C has. 204
-, George R. 286
Henry 270
——^Thomas Janes 307
208
176
289
284
196
877
1^6
Iifadbaater.WnhMif.BtolW
•^v
Ledsam, John
Led with, William
Lee, David Ross
— Edward
~^* Edward
— - Fredeiicli Riehard
George
— ^ George
Sir George Philip 115t
Henry 141
Henry 215
John 409
Ranulph Charlep 186
Robert 427
Robert Nawton 409
Thomas 148
William 157
William 339
Leech, Francis Edw. 320
John 339
Lees, Henry 179
William Msoniof 248
Leeson, Richard Jolm 182
Leet, Edward 238
Lefroy, Anthony 339
John Henry 270
Le Gallais, ChaHea 286
Legge, Hon, Arthur Chaa. 88
Leggett. John 377
Legh, Edmund C. 249
William John 172
Le Grand, Arthur J. 215
Legrew, John 139
Leigh, Henry 256
Leightoo, Sir Daiid, KC3«
Leitcb, James, Afi>. 230
Leith, Sir Akaaadery ITCB.
10. 242
•*— Jaim 140
WiUiam Chat. 339
Lennan, Edward 41'>
LeaQard,Oecre IveaBsiret 197
Lennock, Geoige James 184
Lennox, Lord Aleiaoder
F. C. G. 70
Aug, Fradertck
FrancU 271
Xi<»rd Arthur 6'J
— L&rd George Cbarlei
Gordon 12 >
' John Kinceid 13^
■ ■' Wilbrabam Oatea 28S
Leonard, Daniel 43 \
Henry Batea 2i* >
Robert 00. 2.%H
Leonhart, Harry 447
Lepper, Francis 2«i3
Jamea 86
Maxwell 23^
Leschen, Hannacb Bogval* 4 16
Leslie, Angus 377
Arthur 1 • I
Charles. KB. 3 -.
-~^— Cbu, Henry Imi
— — George 2 - »
■ George 2' I
■ George 2 *7
Jamea 6H
John. KIT. 34
John T. CB, 1 U
—^—— Lewis Xavier 3W
.. — Thomas l^»
Lester. D.H. H. 115
L'Estrange, Anu Robu 9>.
2: i
■ ■ ' Edward 97, 2^
FenHnaod W, I . .
■ George 37
— Goy Fita. H. 2*4
Walter 27 *
Harry Pieelsrjr l-i:
' Terra 010 F, 3*
Lethbridge,Thoa.Ar«ott 9>.
2 :
■ Thea.CfcH^
topber Myttea 2"T
Wi«iliAdMd2 4
Leveit»TlMophihniob« lu
Leriqge, Cbarlea Ifafk I «-o
— ^ Oeo.ClnRamJMtfe'
Mvc.
i\b
Lew«, John 164
Lewis, Hea. Pritcii«?d 294
LewtDi, Hobert, MD, 2 1 5
JjbwU, Jihfind^ 339
Arthur O. Uik9 296
— «- Ci)arle« 96, 232
—— Chas. AlgcrooQ $S3» X44
Geoi^e, CB, 16
GeQ, CIms. De^fiu 339
Cfiffith G«org«, CB,
3d, 281
Henry 378
^— John 434
«^— John £dwft(d 220
* John DiUon Rom 181
: John Ow4a 188
— — John Riffgi Miller.
itfl>. 253
Philip George 839
^*^ Ralph Fit»Gib)m 238
r Riohvd Hull 246
Robert 92.241
Stephen 410
Thomas MD. 434
Thomas 378
«. Thoa. UcU 339
-^-^ Westenra Warotf 339
WiUiam 378
Leyne, Janafii 210
lifikfeU, H0U, Geo. A. F. 64
' Qedworth Joha 233
Jvaet 285
LiiMerdale, Thomak Robertson
410
l.id»ill, GeofgA 170
Ligertwood, Andrew 436
Light, Henry \\4
Lijhtbady, John 432
Thoi, D»ha»e,
MD, 311
Lightfoot, Thomas, CB^ 13
. — Thomu 236
Lilley, John 146
Lillicfap, Herbert VofiiOB 159
._ Walter Welsiord 294
Lillie, Frederick 169
Sir John Scoil,
Lindsey, Robert 966
Liosingen. Chttrlea, R«rM» 449
Linton, John
Williaoi,JUD.
CB.
Thoaea
52
257
LilHngBton, Cb, William
Fownall 212
Lind, Robert 378
Robert 157
Liodani, Charles Jaioea 253
Lindesay, Patrick 215
Liodow, Charles Thoatas 226
l/mdhaiB, James Oliver 447
Lindtay, Alex. CB. 113
» ' ' Hon* Charles Hugh
145
fir CeiltUi Bi. 146
.. Henry Gore 253
■ Hm, James 64, 144
. James 32
Owen, MD. 431
. Wm. Ckacoo 339
lindsellf Robl. HoefjF 179
X^iodsey* Ueniji Jttha 37.^
Ling, Jobn Theodore
Li^, Benjamin de
Lister, Frederick D,
John
Liston. John Terry
Litchfield, Richard
* Wm. Ddmowi
37
310
140
378
160
378
339
339
114
427
291
135
378
378
121
Litbgew, William
Lttle, Jas. SoaaerTiUe
Little, Archibeld
Jeha
■ ■■ Jobn William
■ ■■I ■ Lockhart
RobertJokB297,33G
296
136
246
128
225
SimoB Ridley
— Thos. Sarjeni
Watkio Tenok
Littkdale, George Heniy
Litikb^, Charles
George Rich^p4 163
Littler. Sir Jobq HepleTf
KCB.
Llewelyn, Jenkin Hu«i"
fray
Lloyd, Arthur
- Charles
•— - Craven
— Edwavd
Edward Bell
— *- Edward Thomaa
■— <p £f SOS Oarooos
Heniy
— • Henry Veieker
Hagh
Jacob Richerde
Jesse
John, Ca.
John Ormsby
John William
Joseph Skipp
Kingston Dodd
113
195
10
378
243
157
378
283
253
235
410
239
297
152
114
378
248
116
339
MathewPenefather
^^Moent ^tevgbkra
Heyliger
Richard
I ■ Richard
Robert Clifibrd
Samuel
210
99
145
187
100,
228
410
Loeklivt» GiMM A1m» .230
Robert Alesauder
86, 232
t^ Walter fleott 142
Lockner, Augustus Mew
285
Lockwood, George 134
^ m m , Geo, lUm^, C^. 60,
130
* »* Aug. Rmeiif 18 1
T Pureiby 378
Loc^yer, H. Frad. KB.
57, 249
Lodder, Henry Call 198
Wm, WyBse 210
Lodwick, Peter 113
Loesecke, Geo. C, A* Vw 449
Loft, J«hB Hemy 410
T Joha Heory C^tel 216
Loftus, Arthur JeJm 136
Frederick 339
Henry 223
Wm. Fra. Reottnck 12
189
239
200
-ri"
William Japiei
Logan, Geoffe Hone
Robert Abrelmss
Thos. GalbF«i(h
155
132
MD,
Logic, Cosmo Gevdena-
MD.
Loinsworth, Chw. William
219
Londonderry, C. W. Merf*
of,GCB.GCH, 6,119
Long, Sdmend 3UBgtl»y 378
George F<edm4i
96,
201
258
88
378
Walter Henry
WiUiam
William
LoDgden, Charles ^eiide.
more 270
Heqry SrrUigtaB 103,
161
^— James Duncan 158
Longfield, Jobn 63, 159
Longford, Rdw. M. £eW
of
liongmora, Aitbar Ang^
■■ Chas.Joiapb
— — Thomas
Sandford M'Vitlie311
■ Thomas Smith 206
The. Wm. Jobn 210
Waiiam. MD. 434
Liuellyn, Richard, CB. 14
Richard 197
Lock, Andrevr Campbell
Knox 258
i— ~ Jamea ElpUnslooe 296
^•^ W. Elphiflstooe 62,266
Walter Fnrgiisoa 272
Locke, WiUiam 376
Lockhartt Archibald laglis
i00r24AJ
119
177
134
10
William Henrf 198
Longwojth, David Fiii
Gerald 96,182
447
378
123
378
807
224
421
143
378
434
Loriol, Anguituade 451
Lorton,R.£,, F«itfiHil6|dl6
Losack, AuginCtts 410
H 160
Loniog, Michsel
Lonsdale, A hired
■ Henry Heyweod
WiUmm
Ijooker, WiUiam
Lord, Arthur Owen
— Robert
WilUam C.
Lorimer, Chatlea Hint
Williem
m
,l«adoB, Robert Alex* ^
Zlotlghborough^ JUf (7 JarocB
Alex. George 1l9
;3Louii, Charl^ ' 294, 2d8
77 Ml^us 339
'. r l^laiihew 59. 2$6
.%Outa()a, Sfimton Charlei 160
tcTve, Janes Fred. CB.Ktt. 32
.-^— ' James 378
lovelace, Henry Pbilip 378
tovell, Charles Neville 271
'^ John WiUiaiDson 285
- Loyell Bern. KH. 35.
141
i.'-
LOTell Stanhope
Hichaiti '167
Xovetl, Geo. W. Molyneuz 256
John Richard 228
-— • Joseph VeoaMes 378
■ ■ ■Thomas 378
-^ Thos. Heaton 103, 250
Xpw, Alexander .134
*-^^Uaac. 427^
^-T-^John 268
y Richaid Botler 339
.^. — Wntiam 306
; Wniiam 427
X>0wder, Sam. Neltarville 294
Xowe, Arthur Charles
n Edward W. D.
'— — Wm. Drurj Nalh.
.X;Qwndea, John Henry
l«0wrie» Charfes
!'' M James
' Wm. Frederick
Lowrjr Armar
■ ' Artnar
■ James Annar
, John
■ OcCaTius
•^ Robert William
90
183
137
198
87
418
215
181
378
198
378
248
198
'Lowth, .T<>hn Jackson 90, 189
KobertHenry 92,238
' LOwther, Arthur 132
Henry 118
.— John Dalbiac 215
Uard, Frederick 274
Henry Reynolds 286
• John balbiac 234
Richard George
Amherst
Robert
tobeek, William Von
LucaQ, George Charles,
Locas, Uajris
Franeis
IVancis Blaoey
. —Henry
— Heriry
—Henry Cart
— Jasper
Jiiper
— Patrick Bmwne
— Thomaa Jobn
Wflliam
Lnoe, Edward
Cttckniar, Tbomu
154
339
450
34
213
167
T14
196
257
232
378
239
161
269
248
274
378
Lndenli^ T^eriek
Ludewig, Adolphus
— Frederick
George
449
448
448
448
Ludowieg. Cbas. Herman 450
Lugard, Edward 70, 1 80
Hen. Williamsoc 283
Lug^, James Rundle
Lukin, William
William Windham
Angustoa ' 273
Lukis, John 44, 415
John Henry '213
Lum, William Purefoy 410
Lumley, Augustus Sarin 119
-^ tJharles Henry 249
-*: Fred.Douglas 104, 159
. ■■ Henry Savile 110
■ Hon, Sir Wm.
CCB. 6, 121
Lumsdaioe, James L.San-
dys 141
Lomsden, Alexander John
H.
Lynde, Geo. Fred. God-
frey
Lundy, James Bell
Luning, William
Augustus
185
449
308
448
448
Lurgan, Charles Lord 194
Luscombe, Tho. Pojpham 427
Lushingtoo, Francklin, CB,
93. 188
Sir J. Law. DCB, 113
Lutman, John Adrian 339
— ^ John Henry 175
William Ivera 256
450
114
114
171
188
181
68,167
Lutterman, John
Lutwidge, Skeffiogton
Ltttyens, Benjamin
Charles
Luzmoore, Charles
Frederick
Robert
■ Tho. Coryndon 70,
282
Lye, Richard Leigh 171
Lygon, Hon, Edward Pyn-
dar, CB. 10. 139
Henry 118
— Hon. Henry' Beau-
champ 10, 136
Lyle, John Mackeoiie 180
Thomas Cromie 339
378
164
378
1T4
91
330
52
378
94,283
Ljpnam, Charles
Lynch, Edward
Edward Cretn
Edw. Pat.
Manin Crean
Martin
Robert Blake
Lynd, Robert
Lynn, James
Lyon, Garisbrooke James 203
Cha. Jobson, BA. 445
Hon, Claude Bowea 119
Edmund Datid 220
—* George 390
Lyon,, Hen» PaUon Wittii 120
-l-WiUi4m 116
Wiiliairi Charlea 244
Lyons, Anthony Mueton 410
Humffrey 1 14
John Edward ' 197
'■ Thomas 1«7
William 1^
L^s. peorge Mowbray . 199
Lysaght, Hpft. Wilfiara
Henry 238
LysoDs, Danl^T 104.114
Lyster, ArVhur O'NVit 378
■ ' Frederick Torreos 177
Hehry .3W
-^ Septimus ' 346
Lyte« Thomas 410
Lythe^ John 443
M'Adam^ David 68, 292
M'AleaCer, Chas. Somer-
vnie 197
AI* Alpine, James 35
M'Annally, Charfes 378
M'Arlhnr, Alexander 254
' Charles 296
Edward 296
■ I James Earle 378
-■ James 432
John 293
M'Bamet, Alea.Cockbum 231
M'Bean, Alesander 378
J. Arch. Duncan 225
William 173
M'Beatb. George 100,220
Home 176
M' Bride, Adam 210
M*Cabe, Bernard 169
M'Cell, William 231
M*Ca)lnm, Edw. Govgb 296
John 36
Henry Atkms 294
M*Cann, Thomas 307
BTCarthy, Henry Hotham 294
■ J. E. Connor 339
'■ Justin Thadeoa
Courtenay 378
Patrick 378
William 378
M'CartT, Beooks 155
M*Ca&kin, Hector ~ 206
John 349
M'Causetand, Cooollv 284
M'Oeland, Fra. W . H. 157
H*Clellao, Jas. Creighroa 431
M^Clenahao, lliomas 421
M'Clevertv, Wm. A. 62
M'Clintock, George Aug.
Jocelyn 2fQ
ThompsonMaciy 239
M'Clore, Arthur 328
M'Coiiechy, iamea <10
M'Cormick, Jaaats 373
M*Cottrt, John 133
John 35S
M*Coy, Ddaicl 306
■ ■; John 383
■ llkottis Rofani 317
. I —
ifCrea, Herbert Taylbr
— ^— Janie&
— Richard Cha;let
Robert Barloir
346
196
217
271
124
'M>CrBagb. Michael
lkl*Creery, Michael WilFiam
225
M^Crobao^ Denis Cugeqe 37^
ArCulloch, George, J5D. 119
John Ram.saj 308
Samael 436
M*Cuirock^J^mes Murray 378
JU'Cummiag, Rich. Hen.
John Beaumont 97, 166
M*Cfudj, Daniel 431
^ Thomas 356
M'Demiott, Ben. Remicott 159
George Aug. 410
James 378
-^— — — ^ Thomas 878
• Michael, MD.
241
M'Diarmid, John Duncan 311
M'Booald, Alastair M'lan
244
Alexander 378
Alexander 339
-; Alexander, ITD. 434
-^ AllaA 207
-: Bcroard . l$6
Charles AUx, 378
^ Colin 378
-. Donald 339
' Donald 378
•^ Duo.Don.M'Cajr 225
— Henrf Thomas 339
— ^ Jame9 Ilorsburgh 114
John, CB, 15
William 179
William 339
M'DoqeU, Alexander 339
■■ Alexander 410
M'Doaoell, T'raacis 233
John 259
M'Donoogb, Stephea 213
M'Douall, James 40, 119
M* Dougall , Duncan 339
■ ■ Patrick Leonard 1 03,
260
■ >■ Tho. William John
378
M'Dowtll, Geo. Jas. Muat,
CB, 55
M'Do/r. Alexander 378
M'£voy^ Edward 136
ll|*Farlan, John 307
r- John Warden 258
Index.
M'Gregor^ Geo.Hall^ CB.
^^
James, MD,
Janes
James, HD*
John
John
115
193
176
312
378
379
223
MGwirc, W. R. B.
K'Hafiie^ James
M*Hvgh, Michael
M*lJlree, John Drofte
M.*Inn9i, John
Matthew
M'Farlane, Francis John
1-^ -^ Williaoi
M'Gee, Joseph
Hjenrj Edward
135
378
171
170
378
IVrGrigor, Alexander
jStr. James, Bart.
MD. 309, 454
William Thomas 169
165
52
355
249
113
339
37.379
198
339
230
312
339
379
379
434
393
235
153
IVrintoshf Andrew
William
M*Intjre» Angus
-7- Colin Campbell
■ Duncan
' James
Peter
M'lver, Donald
M'Kechnif. Andrew
M' Kellar, Peter Martin
M'Kehey, John Norris
M'Kenna, Theobald
]\{'Kenz4e. John 6
—^ John 379
— ^ John M'Kay 322
■ ' '■ ■ Kenneth 154
— Bbdcrick 274
WilUam 339
Wro. Fleming 379
M*KerIie, John Graham 284
M'Kiilop, Robert John
M'Kinnon, Alexander
— — David Reid
— — John
' John
WiUiam
M'Kinslry, Alex.
M*Kown, William
M'Lacblaa. Neil
-^— — • Lachlan
294
114
230
379
410
393
168
374
410
379
339
379
M'Goldrick, ytvoeas
M'Gowan, Jao. Anstruiber 245
K'Grath. Patrick ld4
Thomas , 219
McGregor, Alex. Edgar 234
-^ ^tr DuucABi ifCB.32
-:^ Hugh ' 62
M'Laine, Alexander
M'Laren, Alex. Donald
M*T>aBy George Gordon 436
M'Leod, Charfet, CB. 113
-. Donald 437
James 379
John 339
-•■ John Cheelbam 193
Martin 415
— — Norman 410
M'Lerie, John 209
M'Leroth, Thomas 379
William Kelly ' 226
M'Loughlin, Patrick 255
M'M^on. Edmond John 307
Daniel 115
, John 51
5ir Thomas, Br.
KCB, 9,161
■ Thomas TVestropp
• 1 01
M<Mahoti, William
M'Manus, Henry
Henry
63
^79
379
431
M*MilUn, John
M'MulHn, John, Mt).
M'Munn, Robt. A«'MD. 43^
M*Murdo. Alured Ch^s. 32^
William M.'G'.' "^
lbl,33i)
M'Nab, James 3S(0
M'Nair, George A ugaitus'222
Robert 364
M'Namara, Henry 379
Michael 379
M'Namee, John 354
H'N auglUeOf DHncanCam eron
164
McNeill, Alexander
William Heaiy
M.'NiGoIt Duncan
' I^icof
339
171
579
379
379
M*Niel, Donald '
M«Niven, Thomas Willlam
Ogilyy. ^,113
M'Phee, John 379
M'Pherson, Alexander.' 374
^neas . 379
Alexander 379
Daniel \ 339
— ■ ■ Duncan 113
' Ewan . All
^ Prank 150
John ■ 421
■ John Cornelias 355
— ^ ■ — Lachlan 437
M'Pbtraon. Pbitip^CB. 60,168
— Philip 168
-: William 100
M'Qneeo. Donald . , 344
J«mes '89
■ ■ Simon 339
' Tliomas Richard
2T0
3t9
379
274
339
312
369
51
114
Macalpioe, James 379
Mac Andrew, Jam^s Duncan
230
John. MD. 310
— John Lennox 155
\tilliaro, Up.^AB
ftlacarthur, Edward _~ 57
Peter 434
Macartney, Charles 379
Christopher,ArB.'229
James Nixon 339
Mn * 141
M'Rae, Farquhar
Thf(»doro
M'Ternan
M' Vicar, John
M'Wharrie. Robert, MD.
Maberly, Bran
Wm. Leader
Macadam, James
Wm. KIT,
Macau ley, James Shor^Il 215
Mac Bain, Giles ,'.436
i^acbean, ArcbtbaU. Wa "^^
Forbes 55
6t6
Mttbean, Forbei !t44
Gtorge f >«d. 236
— ^' — Sir Vfm. KCB. 10, 244
— ^- — Win. Forbes 261
William Free!. 236
*• -
Mitbetli^ Atex. MacHy 180
— >■■ ■■'> Qeofg« 109, 120
Jamw, .VD. 161
Mtc Carthv, £dward D«d-
nit Jusun 248
>^ Juitfft Edward
Ikoiel 246
— ^ Wm.Jnstin 236
MaedoQild, Allan 251
— ' Alex. CB. 15,265
■ ■ ' — ■ Alexander 339
' * Alexander 251
— Afetander 340
-c Alex. Jaa. John 247
— Alex. Somerlid 297
— Alfred 187
— Colin 410, 464
^ George 53, 113
— George Fred. 167
— George Varnhtin 170
^m^.
■ hA*
Henry Alfred 167
■ ■ James 320
■ James 379
^- ■ ■■ James Mitchell 257
■^ ■ ■ * ■ Hon. Jtttf. Vr,
Bosriile 104
^- ■ ■■■ John 340
■ ■ John 379
^' ' ■ Sir John. JCCB.
9. 117. 193
* ■'* John Duottt 241
* Peter 253
» Peter John 256
— ^' Ranald 340
- ■ > Robert, CB. 51
Robert, CB. 51
— -> Robert 165
■■ ■ ■ Roderick Chas. 181
Ronald 340
■ Stephen 379
Walter John 244
— '^ Willitftt 86
Williim 245
William 421
Wtltiam Donald 245
■ Wm. Peter 452
Macdonell, Alex. Sheriff 215
■ Alexander 252
— — Duncan 379
■ George, CB. 60
» Hoffh Onion 253
5jrJames,irCB.
KCH. 9, 223
— John Ignatius 223
Reginald 260
Maedoonell. William 206
Mae Do&nellyCha. RustacelBO
-^— — Ewen, 340
Maedimgall, Cofin 379
^— James 59, 193
Mac Dougell, Alex. John 272
- John 193
■ ' ■ Patrick 86
/ndbrr*
Macdofrtll, Da? Hort 87
Mac Duff, John 70,261
Maekesy, Cf nest Randolph 249
Macfarlane, AndteW 340
WnUam Joseph 212
Macfarquhar, Hugh 114
Mac Gachen, John 379
MacGre|or.Geo,Han, CB. 114
John
John
Malcolm
Robert
Robert Henry
340
379
161
166
217
Macgregor,John Alex.Paul 113
Mac Henry, John 162
Mac Keltar. Neil Alex. 225
Machel, Tho. Michaelsolk 188
Machell, John Thomai 379
Macintire, Andrew 379
Macintosh , A lexandef 1 1 4
Aleit.Fisher, KH. 33
Mac Kay, Lachlan 379
Mackay, Angus Wro. 97, 172
AngusWilliam 97, 254
Donald 118
Donald 421
Henry 23l
Henry Fowler 340
Honeyman 87
Hugh 193
Hugh Donald 379
James Duff 415
Neil 379
Neil M'Innes 270
William 340
Mackechnie, Charles 175
Mackenzie, 5{r Ates.B(.GCH.6
Alexander 230
Alexander 286
Alexander 340
Alexander Watson 243
Alex. VVeddcr 340
■ Alexander Wm. 254
Benjamin Grey 340
Colin 340
Donald 340
George Stewart 224
Hen. Alestair Bolton 245
Hngh
Hugh
Hugh Baillie
James
John
John
John Kenneth
Kenneth Doo
Nicolson Col
lio,
■^Robert
— Thomai
- William
225
415
222
224
114
421
211
244
MD.
312
182
418
379
William Old, MD. 156
Mackaay, Vincent
Msckeaon, Fred. CB.
Mackey. Hugh
John Alexander
■ Peter, MD.
Mickie, John
215
114
156
840
Mackie, Wthiau 240
Mackinlay, John HooatOft 114
Mackifinoti,T.AirhlbaId 244
MacKinnon. Daniel Henry 194
- Edm. VerfWft 125
■ - Ge0.H7.Cfi. 85,1 13
lionel Daniel 1 48
Mackintosh , Job n , MD. 1 •'>7
— *- John 376
■' ■ 1. Winiam 421
AVm. Hen. MP. 2<»l
Mackirdy. David Ellbt 221
Mackworth, Sir Digbt , Br.
A//. 5t
Maclachlan, Alexander 36, 2^^
Archibald 15
Colin 410
- ■ Daniel, MD. 424. 455
Maclagan, Dattd. MJ). 431
— Philip WhiW-
side, MD. 260
Maclaioe, Sir Archiba1d,CB.12
203
MacUddilan, Jas. Ang. 37!)
Maclaurin, David Scott Kin.4 1 >
Maclean, Alexander 93, 2>6
— — Alexander 246
Alexander 410
AUen Thomas 39
Andrew, MD, 31 1
Charles, MO, 310
— — Sir Charles Fitlf^,
Bt. 38
Charles Bf axwetl. 58,
224
■ Oeorga 26?
— Georg« 30^
George 379
Henry Jehfi 162
— — Jamea 340
Johtt 90, 197
John Lindsay 221
■ Lachlan Hector
Gilbert 200
- ■■ ' Nomao, CMm 60
Peief 2^*9
Sanael 410
Macleod. Donald John M. 129
■ Duncan 113
' Geo. Francis. CB. 50
5ir John, CB. KCH.
8,219
Willism 1 1 4
Maclise, William 24i
Macluican, Santtel Jokii \i*9
Mac Mahon, John 23fi
Charles 1 •»»?
William lf*>
Macnab, John 3*<*
Macnamara, Michael 37v
Nugent 2?>
John, JVD. ^\i
Macnaghten, Frtn. Edna, m
Macoetl. Archibald 34C>
Hector Archibald Itf:
Roderick 16
Macaeill, Robert 13l«
163 .««.«•«., *wu... ^
379 1 Macnisfa, William, 1I2>. 454
Mteniib, WilKiift Lett 199
Maicphaily John 80
Mac PhersoD, John 243
HaepfaersoD, Andrew John
ITS
Dnncan 118
DoncBti 376
Eneai Madlntoah 136
Evan »40
— = — Evan Duncan 345
■— GillieiJ 76, 260
Herliert Taylor 230
Jamek 428
Johta 87
John Cameron 1^3
Lachlan 340
Lachlan 379
Robert Barclay,
Cfl. KH. 14
Macqntrie, Geo^ W. 193
Macqueen. Jamea 130
MacQueen, Geo. Bliss 212
John Ardh. 212
Macredie, Thomas 434
Mactier, William 114
Madden, John 194
John William 156
Samnel Alex. 202
—Thomas 175
Madigan, Jas. Alex. 155
Madox, Henry, KH. 33
Magenis, Henry At-lhnr
66.178
Richard Henfy 242
MagUl. Henry 127
Magius, Ernest, Baron 449
Magin, Thomas 295
William 379
Maguire, John 212
John 340
Thomas 178
Maher, Martin 379
Milo Valehline 161
Mahon, Gilbert 246
Edmond 379
James 379
Matthew 12
Mahony, Montagne Mar-
tin, MD. 430
Mahood, James 172
Main, Robert 209
Mainwaringy Cha)rles £d^
ward 273
' Edward George 243
^-^— — Edwalrd Row-
land 114
Edward M. H. 235
Frederick 70
George ^40
— ^— Wm. Arthur 231
Mair^ John, MD. 310
. William 340
Mairi9, Valentine Thos. 285
Maister, John 8, 238
Maitland, Adam 231
Charles 193
Charles Lennok
BrowxUow 102, 145
Maitland, Fred. Thoe. 9A
=- John, jtfD. 260
Keith Ramsay 231
— Sir Peregrine,
kCB. 7,113,168
Peter 421
Wm. Wliiteker 200
Major, Francis William
A.C. 306
Robert Clomehl 308
Stephen 379
Malassez, Chas. Thomas 307
"^— — ^ Maximilian 307
Nicholas 415
Nicholas 427
Malicolm, Geo. Alexander,
CB. 60
5rr James, JTCB. 50
-^■'-^ John Dnndas 179
Robert Malcolm 176
Maiden, Arthur De Vtri,
TiMtfttni 253
Mallet, Hugh 131
Maltei, Antonio 262
Malton, Jafties 1 1 4
Man. Garnet 340
Mancor, Andrew 340
James 199
Manden, lliomas 1?6
Mandeville, EdWard W^m.
Thomas 312
■■ Wm. Dr<^o,
Viscount 145
Manger, John 295
Manico, Edward 410
Manifold, Michael Fenton 312
Manley, Robert George 132
John 421
Manly, John Samuel 178
Mann, Edward Peter 244
Gother Fred. 284
— ^ Jas. Robert 285
John Blaquieie 242
Manners, Charles 340
Lord Charles
Somerset, KCB. 9, 130
' Douglas Ernest 215
' JLord George John
120
— : John 379
' Herbert RusaeTl 188
— ^ Richard 89
Russell, CB, 50
Tboroas 312
Manning, Francis Edw. 114
Man8el,John,CB. 50
Rob. Christ. KH. 33
■ Wm. Herbert '376
Mansell, Wm. Mansell 295
Mansergh, John Craven 157
Mandbld, Charles Ed-
ward 184
James W- ro. 202
-^^— John 153
John 340
William 421
> William Henry 195
— — William R. 101, 204
6)»
teanioo, James 114
Manuel, AlbeH 452
Mapleton, Henry, MD. 3 1 1
Marburg, Frederick 449
Mancer, Rich. HarVey 379
March, Chas. H. Goi^on
Lennox, Ear/ ttf llT« 340
— ^ — Leopold George
Fred. 370
■■ — William Hent;^ i29i
Merchant, William Don-
neland 312
Marcon, Edward 340
: — Edward 221
Marder, Heniy 379
Marecheanx, C. H. 261
Margaiy, Alfred Rob. 205
MargesBon, Philip Davei 272
■-^ William George
. 207
Margitson, John 170
-^-^ Joteph 410
Marindin, Henry Richard 151
Maiies, Alft^ 116
Markham, Fied. CB. 59» 183
— « Wm. Tfaoffitt 253
Markland, George 268
Mariay, David 56
Marlow, Benjamin Wm. 179
Wm. Biddlecomb 96.
283
Marr, Charles 138
Marrett, Thomas 113
Marriott, Charles 114
Henry Christopher 234
Hayes 294
H. 115
.ThOtato Beckett
Fieldiig ^69
William 205
Marryat, George 340
Marscbalk, Charles, B^on 446
— Gu8taviu,Bisron447
Otto de 447
— • Theodore Von 447
Marsden, John Long 159
Marsdin, William 432
Marsh, Augustus Leaeock 206
Edwaid Hefman 185
' ■ Geo. Morrisbh 174
Fra. Henry Digby 23iS
Henry 123
Henry 379
Robert 175
Marshall, Anthony 56
Charles 114
Frederick 136
George Robert
James lb7
Henry 431
Jamea 132
' John 88
— John l41
■'■ John Barry 131
' John George
Don 202
John Williams 2\1
,, -^^.Ralfh, . B79
JSO
Manhall, Thomas 879
■ 1 konitoa 1 62
■ ■ Wm, Frad. Thot.
217
Mantim, Ibniy Flelclier 202
- ftlolyneoz Chu. 270
Marten, Thoi. ITtf. 89,128
268
428
261
227
379
436
159
436
227
31
379
^- Thomas Wright
If arter, Tbos. P«ler
Martio, Charles Heniy
Darid WilHam
— --Edward
George
JID.
Henry Clinton
James
> James Cbarics
John
■ Johnston
MountjoT FVa. 100,
119
IUch.Bartholonew 879
187
169
379
286
272
207
274
340
340
297
379
340
182
169
88
213
227
427
379
340
115
410
202
340
115
139
167
■ ■ ■■ " Rieh. Hoghes
■ ■ Thomas
Wm. NenfVUle
Martindale, Ben Hay
Martiaeao, Louia
Mariley, John
Harrin, William
Masboog, Ladislasde Vil-
liers
liaacall. John Richard
Maabnrry, Jeaeph Hamil-
toa
Mason, Francis
George
Hampden Hagh,
Henry Ji
James
James
Jaroea
■ John Monck
1. R. C.
■ Richardson
■ Robert Gordon
Sanders
WiUiau
W.
Maasingbird, Algernon
MassT, Dunbar James
Godfrey WiUiam
Hugh 170
Hugh 237
Hugh Francia 170
— Ho^ Hanson John 1 95
— - Him. Natb. Henry
Charles 64
John 156
Masaey, Eyre Challoner Henry
220
William Glynne 186
Master, Fra. RoU Chester 209
— — Htmy Orlando
Chester 247
■ ■ ■ ■ Richard Thomas 340
Wm. CheMsr lk$
son
Mafeheeon, Roderick
Thomas
Maaters, Stephen 379
Wm. Godfrey Ray-
295
380
60
880
62
96,314
153
455
Mathison, John Aogastus 380
Matton, Edward 63,282,286
Henry 96, 209
Mathews, Joseph
Mathewson, Peter
Matbias, William
— Frederick
Rev. O.
Matthew, Joseph Farmer 312
The. Patrick 219
Matthews, Chsrles
— John Henry
' John Powell
Mark
William
WilKam Joseph
Wm. M'Oonald
Mattbey, Alphonso
-^— - Frederick
219
264
380
208
421
114
380
427
451
Matorin, Wm. Henry 307
Maude, i^nuicis Cornwallis,
274
— -*— George Asblev
■ Hon, Comwallis
— Fred. Francis
Maudsler, John
Maule, Arthur Dillon
— — Hentj
John
■ Hen. Landetdale 59,
231
Robert 234
269
119
154
421
240
308
340
Maoleverer, Benj. Banbury
240
— ^— James Thos.
William
MaawiB, Jeasce 185
■ Ham, Jamea Pierce
210
John 380
— — Sir William Alex.
BaH. 54
WtiKem Robert 294
WillicmRowlaod247
May. Charles 155
Charles 45^
CbarlesEeianael 86.451
— > James Hemy 207
^-^ Joseph Mignea 86
Rodolphede SO, 452
. .r . 171
173
192
268
980
Mayeeck, John Oiilaas
■ Joseph
Mcydwell, Henry Law
Mayers, John Perkins
Mayhew, Heniy
Mayaard, GdmuadGilfing
Mayne, Henry
Sedberoogh
Taylor Lanbar^
Wfllism
I William
Wilham
Mayow. Geo. Wyaell
MocGwire, Edward Tbos.
St.
Meacbam, John
Mead. Charles
Meade, Fredetick
Joba
■ John Michael De
Courey
Richard Raphael
181
340
242
155
Maunsell, Chas. Cullen
— — Daniel
— — Edward Beaachamp
239
— — Francis Edwin 155
Frederick 39, 264
■ George 246
— -— John Edmund 340
NichoUa 264
Richard 162
Robert 237
Thomas 183
Thos. Cockayne 138
William 189
Mawbey, Henry Waj 296
Mawby, Joeeph 380
Sebright 8
240
200
209
140
lU
173
340
99
153
238
410
57
235
297
246
Hon, Robert 6, 163
' Thomas HafeM
— **- ThomeaQota
Meara, Wm. Haa* Pottj
Meares, Jolia
Meaaoa, Maloolm R.
Lmag
Medbofst, Joba WiUiam
Mee, Cherles Uoaiy 100,
■ George Aag.
Meeeh, Thos. Crosby
Meebaa, Gee. Waliv
Meek. Jacob
Mohoai. Rich. Willi
360
296
1561
380
136
t93
114
340
2i^
S94
Tboe. Geo. Sbellon £"?
Maise, Henry Fits Hardiage
Berkely 145
Maxwell. Alesander 102, 197
Cbas.Fraacis 69,234
Colin 245
Edw. Herbert 240
George 218
^— — i George Shirler 198
■ Geoige Vaagnan 240
— — Henry 340
Meik, AlesaadetCrie
—— Francis ThoouM
Meiklejoha» J. Hope
Meia«
Frederick R.
George
Pnlteaey
Meier, CarU Peter
211
m
164
04
AnM
441
«— Era.Tbeo.Cbr. U4
Mejer, Phit Haa, Fiad.
^^
k
Index.
!3S1
Melhuish, &^Bp1» ->940
Mtlli^. WUtiam 380
JUelliss, Geo. W. 115
^feilor, James ^ 114
Melville. Akx»ia6m^ MD. 43*i
Rev. Henry 454
Kelvin. A^jMivhr 309
• Alfred Janet 243
Mence. Haffez 380
^eods, Herbert 94, 256
■' ■ * Hngli Boweti 340
Meyler, Geoige
\l«yaell, Edtv. FraocU
William
an
340
227
150
8
91
,Chftrles£dvrAnl 101,
218
M JohD 69, 157
AliohflU, UeQiy Seysoor SCO
t Miller. ThiMiat
Meyricky Augustus Wm.
Heory
Georg*
AVm. Heory
268
Tbtfmti 297
Thomas S40
Tk(»niMfl4«n^ 163
Williaov CB. KH. 64
James Delaiona 255 — -^-^ John, Cfi. 36, Sa5
Hebctt
Wn. Fisker
MeodibiM, Aaloioe Louis
de
Mensiq^ Ernest
Menziei, Alexander
— Allan
251
307
452
449
360
840
Cbarles, KH. 36, 202
John Edwanl 272
-~ Waller Tayler 340
Micklibaas, Geo. C«n«
niogham 202
Mickletbtfaiit George Na-
thaa 195
WiUiain Na-
thaniel 223
Charles Fred. 295i
Duncan 167
Edward 246
Gilbert Inaas 193
James 248
James Stevvvrt 246
Wm. Collier 284
Blercer, Alct, Cavalie
86»265
■' Alexander 380
• Arth. Hill Hasted 212
Douglas, CB. 13
Ed w. Sayth 246
■■ Geo. Wm. 150
Uaory 271
— John Henry 294
Robert 66, 292
Meredith, Boyle 380
■ George 380
'■ lienry Warter 192
—^ Haory WtlUam 133
— — James Henry 410
■■ Rtflbard Alaitio
94, 164
* Thomas James 242
Meredith, Edvr. Hen John 239
— Henry Wm. 133
Meniiet, Joseph 462
Merrie, WiHian 421
Messiter, Geo. Hughes 22 1
Joho 69, 179
Sassex Leiraox
Aubrey Beaaderk 186
Metcalf, Henry ChiisCe|»ber243
340
157
235
262
235
451
380
421
447
447
447
447
447
Mickletbwaity Nathaniel
W. J. B. 56, 149
Midd1cmor«,Geo.C0« 9,199
. Robert Frad. 243 j
Middleloa, Charles 33, 130
Williani
- — — Waiiam
■■ Wtlltaro
William
Wdhsai
— Zaccbaua
Millerd. Thomaa
Mitles, Bm.
son
¥29
244
161
'Jt6
380
380
440
Wat-
son
Bm. Umm WaU
Th
120
194
227
436
434
410
Millet, fid wafd«Jtfi».
Militgao, William, MD.
MiUiheii, Jobtt
Mil lingeo, John Criapiffay 182
Mills, Charles 184
■ Charies James Ca»>
-> Thomas Lefet
Metford^ Lawrence O. N.
Metge, Stephen Willfam
M«irovids Nicola
Bf eurant, Edward
Meuron, Chas. Caesar da
— — Joba Fred, de
Mew, William
Meyer, Charles
■ Fked.Hermab
— George
— ■ Geo. Jnlras
• — Guslsvas
^Uwis Ch. Aag. 1 14,3)9
Fred.i>absoa
George
Herbert Taylor
John
•• ThoB. Falkaee
- WUUam
~ Wm. Alex.
- Wm. Ga8ta¥iis
Alex.
Midgley, Beaiamin
Midwinter, Thomas
Midwood, Thomas W.
Mildmay, Sir Henry St.
John, Bt,
Miles, George
Milfonl, Richard
MiU, Wm. Macdonald
Millar, Andrew, MO,
Millar, AreMbald
> James, MD»
John
248
435
273
264
380
127
270
245
178
421
307
340
380
way
ytr*
103
Cha8.&idoey0a<»
120
■ Fredaiick 168
Jamas 380
Robert W illiam 1 5
Tbomas Hamilloa 340
Milmaa, Egcctoa Cba*W«k
Miles 68, 147
Francis Milas 13
George A. 274
' George Bryan 166
» Gustavus Hamilton
Lockwood 272
Miloe, James Mtlea 380
*^ William 86
MUler, Charles
■ ■ Charles Hayes
■ ■ Charles Sluart
DwiA
DooaM
DugaM Stewart
Dogsid Stewart
Fieones S., CB,
• Frederick
' Frederick
Gavin
Geofge
174 Mil oer, Henry Robert 69,246
Wm. Shepherd 221
Milnes, Alfred Shore 380
Ookin Jamesy CB. 60
Thos. Miles Smith 377
William 194
Milivaid, Tkoam Wmker 271
Mincbin. Charles 152
Chas. Hoaiabrey 380
F. '^326
• ■ George
Jsmet Wbita
■ John Paal
WillUra
269
298
432
4341
810|
293
119
284
380
380
158
119
60
232
272
380
421
George Camming 205
George Murray 231
James
James Boyd 141
John 161
John,M2>. 810
John 256
John 294
PhHip Fnficis 272
Robert 196
ii2
340
247
421
447
Mingay, John
Minittftsir, Nicholas d»
Minoitl, John Christopher 260
Mioter, Alesaoder 169
Minto, Jsmes Clephane 31 1
Misseti, Joseph 121
137 Mitchell, CampbsU
m
Chas. Cornwallisy
KH, 67
Hngh 61,292
Hsgb And. Rcb. 68,
144
■ * Jamet 8©8
«-*— John M
B B
522
Index.
158
293
*268
380
340
340
67
236
Mitford, Bertram Charles 340
Mitchall, John, HD.
■>* John
John Wray
Robert
— — I'homas Henry
■ Thomas Peier
■ Sir Thos. Lifing*
stone
Wm. Murray
Henry Oeorge
John Philip
Mockler, Edward
■ John
Robert
Wm. Elliot
293
340
161
416
216
266
450
206
380
248
Moeller, Frederick
Moffat, Rowland
Moffat t, Abraham
J. W. S,
Kenneth Mackenzie
260
MofJitt, James, MD. 432
Moggritlge, John Yerbnry
286
Mogridge, James Edward
380
Koir, William 209
Molesworth, Arthur John 380
■' Arthur 340
A.OIiyer 340
Edw. Nassau 178
Rich. Can 69
St. Aubyn 283
Moleyns, Edw. Charles de
286
Moline, James Prichard 141
Mollan, William Campbell
227
Moller, Charles Champion
380
250
201
341
236
274
236
131
341
380
Monro, Hector
William
2oe
231
Monson, /ion. D. John 203
Montagu, Lord Frederick 176
Montagu, Gerard 296
George 90
Hon. Henrv 61 , 141
Jas. Van. tiarthals
169
Willoughby 92
Montague, Horace William
Monlanaro, Henry
B. J.
286
263
308
iMonteath, Archibald Doug-
las 123
Tho». CB. 4, 113
Monteiih, William 113
Montenach, Ch. llieodore
Moritgomerie, Alexander
— — ^-^ Duncan
■' Fredetick
— — — Frederick
R. Hamilton 1
166
161
114
261
Moore, George FM«kk 161
Geo. Sam«d 183
Henry, CB. 114
Henry 341
Hesry 308
Hemy Edward 1B6
' James Adolplius 3W)
Jamas Gay Piets 240
Jamas T. 89
Jas. Stewart 34 1
Isaac 249
John, KH. 59
John 183
John 4lu
Jolm 4-21
John 437
John Hay 170
John Wardmp 'iGl
J. HikJcbrand
Cakes 96,195
JoahoaJoba ZH)
Nicholas 295
Ricbarvl A. 121
— Ridi* Coniwillis,
Frederick
John Glaus
Molloy, John
Molony, John Sharman
Trevor Charles
William Mills
Molyoeux, Charlie
Berkeley
■ John
Monck, Chas. Stanley
■ Hon. John Winning-
ton 236
■ Hon. Richard 194
William 168
Monckton, Henry 8
Htm. H. Manners 180
MoQcrieffe, George 65, 149
Wm. iCneas 230
Money, Archibald, CB, 14
George 360
Monins, Ealon 39
Monk, John 400
— Arthur Lloyd 173
Monkland, George 226
Monro, Chas. James Hale
Montgomery, Alex. Barry
94, 161
— — — Alexander Geo.
209
— — — - Alexander Rich.
341
Henry 193
Hugh Parker 212
Lambert Lyons
232
Robeit 410
Robert Blackall
164
Robert Giles,
MD. 218
Montmorency, Joseph dc 210
Rob. Geoffre
Aug. de 176
Montresor, Anchmnty 62
— Edw. John Thos. /
206
Henry Edward 146
Henry WiUiam 269
John 234
Sir Tho. Gage,
KCH. 7, 122
Moody, Hsmpden Cle-
ment Blamire
Richard Clement
Wilmot HoftoD
^B.
H«t. Robert
Hobeit
Samuel
— Thomas
I'horoas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas Charits
Cotton
Thomas Maitfaod
William G«org«
Wm. Jas. Bvfy
114
5i»
274
3»)
100, P>:i
2y7
342
342
2<'3
2U
32
221
Mooney, John
Moor, Hassell Rich.
Moore, Arthur Peniston
284
283
273
410
66
196
— '- ^— Frederick
187
380
Butler Dunboynt 241
Chas. William 410
Edward 162
Edwaitl 204
Francis 6
Frederick 341
Frederick Georga 173
Garrett 421
George 183
George 421
MLeod
Wm. Yorke 93 , 2« 0
Willmighby 60, \Sl
Moorfaaad, Alcxaader Oor*
don
Cliaries
Edward. MD.
Thomas, Jtfi>.
Moorsom, Robert
Moraat, Edward 103,
Horatio Harboid
Willian Suanel
341
3fc*»
IrJ
2i>6
149
13(}
220
146
341
44^
41
1^4
3b0
Mordaunt, Lewis
Moraau, William <!•
Morehovie, Georgo
Morel, Chailct Cafcw d«
Moreton, Moica
Morawood, Geo. Alez. MU.
431
Morgan, Ales, llraitb-
waite 434
AnihoDy 247
Charles Co <
Charios 341
Charlea Rodnvy 1 4
Edwand 3-i-
Edward 3f
Efao 3;!
Georg* v:
Godl^ Clitcir* 1 4.
Htffacft I2s
fittgluH Hogk 341
' Jat. Httagtribsd 410
Jofaa 421
Tiiomu 113
Tliomas 1B7
Tboioas 380
Modarty, Ju. Robeit 38U
JhUrice. JDaTid, MX>. 436
Tbomaa Ifenry, JTif .
114
MoriioD» Jamca
' Jamcf
William, CB.
Morle, John
Morley, Edward Lacy
Fra. Brockmao
116
434
113
341
380
191
204
354
380
Morpheti, Jamea
Morpby, Alexander
■ ■ Richard
— Wm. Fletcher Jaa.
216
Morris, Arthur 37
Cbarlet Heury 270
Edraand, CB. 36, 117
George Win. 196
Qriffiib Jeffrey 341
Henry Joaeph 274,268
234
410
342
181
155
143
273
421
297
Herbert
" John
— — Saatuel
■ Timothy
Townsend Gun
' William
■ William
William
Morritoo, Cbarlea Heoiy
Index.
Mots. William 415
Moase, Henry Aleiander 380
-^-^— Pater Benjamin 380
■ Philip Augoatua 157
WiUiam 177
Mottyn, John Wm. MD.
311
Robert 166
Robert 380
Roger 150
Thomas 178
Tbomaa William 227
George P. £dw.
liana
John
173
341
Dowaie
Charles
J. W biteford
Rich. Fielding
— — Wm. Law tie
VV, Mansfield
Morrow, David
JMo^ae, Henry Browne
— James
William
295
380
154
285
37
206
307
113
148
95
Motbe, Peter Jaa. de la 452
Motte, Peter de la, CB, 113
Mottley, Thos. Martin 341
Mouat, James, 160
• Charles Abney 201
Moobray, Alex. Robert 175
Edward 271
— — — Ptich. Yates
Stuart 294
Thomas 204
Mould, Thos. Rawliogt 284
MouUn, Andrew da 380
Moultrie, John Austen 216
Mount Charles, George
Henry, HmtI of 118
Mount Edgcnrobe^ Ernest
Aug. EarL of 4, 315, 380
Mountain, Armine Simcoe
Henry, CB. 36,117, 180
Jacob George 177
Robt. Frederick 271
MouDtforJ, Joseph 380
Mounsteveo, Ilender 340
Tho. Wm.
Blewett 341
Mucklesloo, Edward 380
Mudge, Henry Cotton 297
Rich, Zachary 53
623
Manniaga, William Veaey 1 75
Munro, Alexander 167
Campbell 145
David Arthur 138
— - XXonald Harrey 152
Frederick 381
■ George 341
George GrantUle
Gower ^0
Innes, Colin 163
James, MD. 148
John 113
Sir Thomas, Bt, 136
William 190
William, 1/D. 243
William 309
Munster, Wm. Geo. Eari
of
Munter, Frederick
Murchison, ICenneth
Kenneth
Morse-Cooper, Leonard
Morsbead, Chas. Anderson
199
■ ■■ ■■ Pentyre Anderson
341
■ ■ '■ ^rWarwickCharles,
Bart. 132
Morlaabed, John 410
Mortimer, Edmund 341
Thos. Bythesea 172
Morton, Edwin 160
M.VilliersSankey 186
Samuel Jamea 126
William 380
Mosley, Asbten 211
Godfrey Goodman 210
Mosman, Hugh 139
Moas, George 380
^— Henry 410
Muir, William Mure, MD»
193
Mulball, John 168
JVlulliolland, Andrew 421
Mullaiky, Daniel 436
Mullen, Edward Cowell 201
John 124
John 341
Muller, Bingham Henry
Edward 152
Edw. A. G. 98, 151
■■ Fred. Augustus 448
■ Frederick Bree 474
Fredeiick Henry 449
Jost 451
Ludewig Von 446
Micholas 86,451
William 418
Mullins, John 261
Mulloy, Arthur Edward 217
Mulock. Thos. Edmunds 222
Mundeli, Herbert Viughan
248
Mundy, Charles Godfrey 341
George V. 184
Godfrey Cl»arles 62
Pierrepont Hen. 274
Robert Miller 96
Mure, George
John, MD,
— William
Muriel, George William
Murphy, George Henry
Edw.
James
^^— Miah William
Murray, Adam
Adam Walker
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander Henry 274
Arthur 214
Augustus Wm. 254
Charles 99, 167
118
449
164
381
381
224
212
227
88
161
232
410
434
239
381
— Charles
— Charles Edward
— • Charles Robert
— Hon, Charles
— David Mortimer
— Denis, Ml),
— Edward
— Fraocis
— Freeman
— George
— Geo. Freeman
193
116
341
86
216
432
381
381
67, 224
341
217
Hon. Hy. 00.12,127
Henry
— Henry
— — Hugh Robertson
' Jaraes
James
Hon. Jas. Charles
Plantagenet
James Florence
^-^ John Digby
Peter Daly, MD,
Robt. Sherboarue
Samuel Huod
— — Thomas Andrew
Lumsden
William
Wm. MTarthy
Murtagh, John, JITD.
Murton, Henry John
Mttsbety John Hunter
£B 2
231
341
114
286
421
159
22:>
341
434
99
219
285
136
255
167
53
188
624
Index.
liluter, Robert
70, 260
DuDbir Doiigl««
Muskftt, ThoBi»a WillU
Motllebury, Georgf, CB%
lten> yfm. Jtmei
William
T-^
381
50
93
381
Itfylius, Fied. Henry 166
■ , Creorge F* 97, 177
*■■■> ... Rodnev 177
Mylrea, Frederick Thoi. 306
H^UMki WiUiftn Herpef 272
Nagel, John 176
Ktgle, Nogent Cbiebealer 127
Nuirne, John Mellb 472
Nangle, George 381
I" . Geo.C.Drammond 198
-— *-^ Heoff ' 919
> W«l(tr G. 274
VaakWell, Jawet 381
SlaQnOy John Q\ami* fnd.
447
Ifintes, Richard 361
Maper» WUtUai DuUAn 162
Napier, Sit Cbarles Jamea,
QCB. U, 113, 173
'*>■ DuRoaA Caaipbcl] 381
Edward H. D. £.
69.113
^' Sir Geom Thenas,
KCB. 11,264
— Geo. Tboa. CoooUy 69,
269
■» '■ ■ Johnstone 226
> Thot. Erakioe, CB.
15
Hon. Wt). 286
— Wm. C. E. 101, 176
Sir Wm. F. F. KCB.
13, 178
NapletOD. T. E. A. 114
Hash, FlMwce 2)8
— — - John 381
•—— Joseph 114
Naaon» Georgia 410
— — Henry 997
Henry 381
John 200
KaUennaoo, Frederick 446
Nailer, Chai4ce 381
Naylor. CbarleiScarlin 180
Edward 381
George 297
■ ■ Jamea Sadler 134
Thomas 119
Keale, Uelviile, AID.
436,455
Keame, Charles Covell
Nedliam. Charles
> WUiaas Robert
159
161
266
140
220
Need, Arthur
Nead^ara. Ucovy
Neill, John Martin Bladen
103, 191
Matthew 434
Robert 307
William 237
Neil, Wm. Fra« Smith 270
NeUgaa« Thomas 381
Nelsoa|Alex»Abercromby 341
■■ John Clark« 381
Michael 129
Richard 410
Richard J. 263
Thomas L. K. 191
Thomas WUbam 297
Wm. Frcderiok 434
NeHhorpe, Henry 135
Nembhaid^ TboaMs Hay 167
Nepean, Alfred de Hocfaepied
295
■ Edmnnd 293
William 58
Nesbitt, Alexander 163
CoahyLevia 61,211
fifesfield, William Aodiewa
381
Nesham, Thomas W. 341
Nestor, Jaraea 341
Nettleship, William 140
Nee&chiiffer, Charles £r»
neat F. 449
Nerett, Charles Heoiy 69,267
:NeviU, George Henry 180
Park Percy 90
Neville. Breut 223
Edward 205
-— Glastonbery 286
Henry Draper 151
'■ Hon, Henry AJd-
>fforth 1 45
— — Robert 202
Newbery, George 341
Newbolt, Francis 381
Newburg, Ar. A. Caroac 341
Newbury, John 253
Netrcomb, Joseph 437
Newootnen, Arthur 381
George. 210
Newdigate, Edward 253
Fra. Wm. 148
Newell, George 341
Neweoham, Kichard 217
William Henry 176
Newheuse. Wtlliam 341
Newland, Arthur 152
William 421
Neynoe, Charles Fits Roy 341
Joseph
Richaid Boltoa
Nicholas, Aibeit
Griffin
JaoM*
NiohoU. J#ha Cola
NidioUs, Geoifa
Henry
■' John
381
168
197
156
341
253
S3
341
341
Newman, Charles Rayoer
92, 165
Charles Cecil 166
John 341
Lydaton 224
Robert Lvdsten 223
Newport, Simon Ueorge 190
Newton, Beaacbamp Berth.
381
Francia Robert 297
— i Hibbert 381
—•Uoraoe Parker 272
Joha 258
' John 381
Thomae Charles 381
' ' ■■ Walter 381
* ■ William Samuel 68,
147
Nioholsen, Brinsley, MH. 431
Chriau ilaopdaa 34 1
Huntley 841
'JaflVay 98*251
Jobn 229
— — John 381
■ ' ■ John 448
■ I Joseph 415
'» Latbiaa 285
Ralph 381
Ricbai4 381
Robert 172
Robert Driog 381
Thoawa . 212
William Smith 177
Nickle, Sir Robert, KH. 32
Niool, Charles. CB. 10, 220
— *— Charles Samasl 220
■ James 164
Nicolas, Paole Harris 381
Nieoll, Charles 14^
> ■■ James 274
Sam. Joha I^ 68, 181
Nioolle, Fraa^oia 451
Nioolls, Augustas- 341
■ Edward 15
Fra. Uasfeii«s G. 124
— — George Green 58
Giisuvos 11,281
Oliver 153
— --^ Robert Muiphy 176
Nioolson, John 308
Patrick, UD, 434
Malcolm 114
Nighiiogale, Hen. Dicken-
son 297
Nisbet, Robert 341
Tbmnas 121
Nisbett, Henry 381
NivitoiW J as. FinlaysoB 434
Nixon, Alfred 241
■ Arthur 263
Jamas 436
■ John Isaac 410
•--«— -MarmadekeGco. 94,
190
Manay Octasina 270
Rebeit lia
Thomaa 430
WitUamRithm. 381
William Fied.
Noake. RobeftC
Noble, Andrav
' ■ BrabaiDO
William Halt
316
274
178
286
Noel, Edward Andrew 189
*-— llMi.OeraidJaaiaa 197
--"^ Stephen ^1
Kolan, John 327
— ^ Lewis Bd^ivtrd • 141
NbUoth, Peter Br«ifies 293
Nooth, Heory 52
— ii— Henry Steplien 341
Noott, Francis Hsny 296
Norbury^T.CooingsbyN. 126
Norcliffe, NorcIiflTe, KU. 53
Norcott, Wm. Shefbrook
Ramsay 101, 252
Nennan, Chtfflet John
William 224
John 97, 205
— - — George Herman 208
Henry Radfonl 161
Robert 341
' William 381
WUIiam Frederick 249
Norris, George 197
— — Henry Albert 163
^ John 341
Robert 381
Robert Ptoto 157
North, Charles Napier 212
PhiKp 841
Roger 410
WiMiam 421
Nortbcote, Lewis Stafford
190
Northey, Augoshn J. W. 192
^— Lewis Augustas 113
'*— Stewart
William Brook
Norton, James Roy
Edward
176
341
341
240
■John (alias Tcy-
oninkoharawen) 114
Nott. Charles Seigison 202
• John Henry 176
Francis Percy 841
William 235
Nottidge. Jeremiah Brock 114
Nowlan, John 214
Thomas 381
William 381
Noyes, Henry James 177
Na^ent, Cha. Latatlin 209
Cha.B.P.N.H. 285
-1— ^ Christopher E. I. 410
— -^ Geo. Stephens N.
Hodges 427
St. Geo. Mervyn 180
> James 187
Morgan 436
Walter 381
» Walter George 184
Nnnn, George Sherman 238
■ George Oliver 202
-^--^ Jai. LoftuB Winoiett 232
' Loftos John 251
William Jotm 235
-* ■ John Joshua 127
Naig, John 452
Oaket , Srr Hen. Tho. Bt. 881
'^ — Tho.Geo.Aba:, 138
Oakley, Souldea 207
Index.
Oakley, Jocelyn Ingram 196
Gates, James Poole, KH^ 51
William Coape 341
Obert, Marcus A* 249
O'Beirne. James, MD. 436
O'Brien, Bartholomew 229
Bartholomew 421
David 236
Donoagh 238
Edward 436
'■ Edward James 12
Francis 434
Henry H. D. 341
James 881
John 181
John 381
John Creagh 222
■' John Terence 434
John T. Nicolls 222
John Doyle 96
Richard Senell 239
— Terence 64
Wm. Creagh 225
William Edward
Freeman 205
O'Callagltan, Chas. George,
121
Edward 202
' Henry Dooatos 182
John 214
Patrick, MD. 137
O'Conneli. Chas. Philip
217
Daniel 341
Edw. Maurice 251
— Maurice Charles
225
Richard 270
Rickard 217
William B. John
225
O'Connor, Bernard Richard
381
James 381
Charles 446
James, MB. 434
Luke Smyth 98, 254
Maoiice 381
Nicholas, W/). 311
O'Conor, Richard John Ross
168
O'Dell, Edm. Westropp 381
Odell, William 170
0*DonneII, Sir Charles
Routledge 31
George 214
- John Vize
John
O'Donoghue, Charles
Oehlkerf, Christian
0*Flaherty, Rich. James
Thos. Henry
O'Flaoagan. John
O'Flyn. Andrew
Ogilvie, Alexander, JIID.
' James
John
Ogiivy, David
436
228
447
311
166
256
361
291
427
113
381
626.
Ogtivy, Jamaf 176
— ITibtoaa W, im
Ogle, Sdmuiid 284
0*6orman, Pureeli 24!l
0*Grady, John 94
Robert Dr log ' 1 at
— — Stand, d© Coutcy 21^
Hon, Thomas 96, 22©
William 421
Oliallortii, Henry BuMi 221
O'Hara, Paterson
William
381
191
341
415
381
O'Hegerty, Charles
O'Keofb, James
0*Kelly,Janefr
Oldershausen, Frani. Geo.
roa
Oldershaw, Charles
Chas. Edward 273
Heoiy 184
Oldiieid, Anthony 26Sf
446
289
Christ. Edw. Tho.
CB. 114
Joho,/i:ff. 36,117,281
— — MacaTtney HttoM 20*
Richard 274
Oldham, J«hn Augustin 139
John Field 86
' Wm. Joseph 1 53
Oldright, John 233
O'Leary, Arthur 98, 206
O'Leery, Thomas Cottnbr,
MB, 210
Oliphant, George
— — Jamea
Rob. Cassells
274
114
261
181
381
Oliver, Chas. Dudley
John
Nathaniel Wilractt 16,265
01{^herts, Geo. Edward 214
Robert 38^
O'Malley, Austio Peter 230
O'Meara, Daniel 41&
William 4Se
Ommanncy, Fraa. MoHlague
Maxwell
O'Molony, H. Anthony
On^teda, ChriM. Lewis
von
L. Albrecht von
271
212
449
440
341
92
381
66
264
176
0
941
Onslow, Arthur Edi^ard
67,149
• Chas. Tbes. Fontst
296
-Sir Henry. B/. 341
- Henry Philips 189
• Phipps VansitlMt dftl
-Pitcaim 204,997
-Thomas P. 219
O'Neill, Charles
Charlton
— — ^— Henry
Henry Arthur
John
* John Augustus
"■ ■ ■■■ John Bruce Rich.
Viicouat
William
620
Index.
Orange, John Edward 98
Wm.Nesbiit 65,219
Ord, Augustus William 186
Edmund Harry
Frederick William
226
Craven 271
Harry St. George 284
Lewis William 223
Ord, Richard 114
Wm. Redman 62, 282
Oide, James 7
John Wro. Powlett 193
Ordon, John 452
O'Reilly. Bernard Heniy 251
Henry William 437
John
John
• John Robert
Oriel, Henry Francis
Orlebar, Orlando Robert
Hamond
Orme, James Thomas
Herbert Lewis
William Hoory
Wm. Knox
421
381
259
307
179
272
410
130
256
232
841
Ormsby, Anthony
■ Arthur
-^— — Augustus Howard 341
Heiiry Michael 381
James
~ — James
' John William
Owen Lloyd
Sewell
Thomas Charles
Orr, Andrew Spotswood
' James
John
Martin
Orrelly Andrew
Osborn, Kcan
113
381
269
342
361
250
274
381
381
97
381
308
George Todington 162
Thomas 427
Osborne, Franris 418
Hugh Staccy 113
William 342
0*Shea, Rodney Payne 227
Thorn aik 4 1 0
0*SulIivan, Henry Robert
Mortimer 199
OToolc, John M'Culloch 165
Wm. Henrv 197
Otter, Charles J. ' 103, 213
Ouley, Benjaniiti Robert 38]
Geo. Lethbiidgo 1 95
Olway, Charles 66, 267
■ .Sir Loftus William,
CB. 8, 236
Onghton, Jame« 382
Ouscley, William 342
Outram, James, CB, 1 14
Ouvry, Henry Aime 130
Owen, Hen. Cha. Cunlifie
284
John, CB, KIL 33,
117.292,298
Sir John, Bart. 454
Loflus 54
Owon, Robert 342
Robert Hassall 410
Stephen 307
Owens, John Walker 382
Patrick 187
Owgan, Joseph 243
Ozenden, Charles Vernon 253
Oxley, Henry Hugh 185
Pack, Arthur John 158
Denis Wm. 269
Packe, Geo. Hussey 342
Rob. Christopher 185
418
171
382
228
342
201
94
65, 147
Packett, John
Padfield, Francis
Pagan, Samuel Alex.
Page, George Hyde
Robert
Robert Hyde
Paget, Lord Alfred
Frederick
Lord Geo- Aug. Fred.
66, 131
Henry W^m, 95
Leopold Grimaton 271
Patrick L. C. 205
Richard Horner 218
Robert 382
Paille, Peter Francis 307
Pakenham, Uoh* Charles
Reginald 145
F^w. Wm. 145
Palmer, WilliaiD 907
Panattierij Joseph 451
Pannach, Chariea 451
Pannell, Robert 382
Papillon, Alex. Fred. Wm.
269
Pardey, John Qaio 415
Pardoe, Edward 106
Parish, Henry Woodlune 196
Park, Tliomas 342
^ Walter Brisbane 342
Wniiam Ker 217
Parke, George Thooas
91
Hamnett 394^297
293
295
14
382
Henry Wm.
Richard
Roger
Samuel
Tho. Adams, CB.
31,117,292
— ■^— William
Parker, Arthur Charles
Charles Allan
Cbailes Barker
Charles Wm.
Edward
Edw. Auguatufl
Frederick
224
223
294.
297
296
221
342
293
3»2
Frederick Saintbury
lLm» Ficd. Beau<
champ 178
■ Hon, Sir Hercules
Rubcrt, KCB. 11, 194
— Thomas Conolly 141
Thomas Henry 181
lion, Wm. Lygon
158
William 342
Hastioss
•Henry Francis
John
Palacics, Frederic Cipriano
259
Paley, John Green 342
Palling, Henry 410
John Graveley 382
Palliser, Henry 69,267
Richard Bury
342
156
12
427
207
432
Palmer, Arthur Watson
Charles
Charles
C. E. Johnson
Chas. Quartley
Constan tine John 427
Fximund 271
Edward Despard 342
Francis Roger 211
Frederick 178
Fred. 209
Henry James 259
Henry Wellington 226
■ James 256
John 342
Jo'rin Reynolds 153
Nicholas 89, 207
Reginald Guard 256
Reynolds 6Q, 267
— ^ Samuel 431
^ John Botder, CB,
John Robt l^beo-
philtts Hastings
Keoyon Stevens
Michael
— — — Neville Aubuiy
Richard
Robert Townley
Stephen
Thomas 'Robert
William
William Duck Car-
306
204
167
14
162
382
382
114
118
204
343
382
195
thew Augustus
Parkin, John Bawden
Parkinson, Chas. TttA,
Chas. Edw.
. Edward, CB,
John
Robert
330
273
98
171
14
146
38:
Parks, John Chas. Hamilton
2i7
Parlby, Brook Bridges, CB.l 13
George 31?
William 63, 1 th
Parlour. WiU'iam 418
Parr, Thomas 255
Parralt, Evelyn Latimer 237
Hxllebrant Mered.
James Edw. Thos.
291
Was. TempU 209
Parrott,Mrilliam 434
J
Fwiott, William Resd SOB
Parry, James 382
■ Sir Love Parry
Joats, KH. 10
John Evant 133
John HorndoQ 296
■ ' Legfa Richmond 166
Thomas 382
WilKaio 434
■ ' William Heoij 184
Pafsona, Clifford 244
Fr«d. W.Adams 175
Guy 410
-*-^^ James D, 113
— Richard Tappar 382
Robert Mann 236
Partridge^ John 421
PaschaJ, George Frederick 91 ,
222
Pascoe, John 92
Richard Wm. 293
Pashelier, Charles 410
Paske. £dw8id Haselfoot 180
Paaley, Sir Chas. Wm.^CB.
13, 281
Charles 286
G. M. 272
Paasley, Rich. Brown Ful-
ler 342
Pwisy, Edm. Wro, WiUon
70, 207
PfflfCison, Alexsnder 382
■ Augustus 193
^ Charles 421
— « Edward James 27 1
-~-— ^ F. T. Logan 215
Jamea 93, 246
— -*— James 243
James, MD, 434
. James Erskino 193
Joseph 33
. Thomas 16, 266
William 232
Patience, James 92. 217
X^aloa.^waid 193
George 382
Patriarehe, Philip 342
PatricksoD, Chri&c. C. CJS, 30
Pattenson, Cooke Tylden 342
. Wm. Hodges
Tylden 176
Patterson, Charles Doyle 161
Charles John 255
m David Aikman 255
— Edmund 254
Edward 382
. John Williams 382
^ Thomas 4 1 0
-— William 183
. Wm* Thoa. Laird
243
Patiinsoo. Richard 249
Pattison, Cbailea 216
. James 162
Pattle, Thomas 1421
Wmiam,CB.113,117
-^ Jno. RobU Graham
* ■■ Joieph
P^llissoo, Robert
161
382
69
Patton, Herbert Winsloe 270
John 60, 163
Walter Douglas
Pbillipps 226
Pattouo, George 342
Rich. Tynell Rob.
71, 183
Patullo, James Brodie 18 1
Paty. Geo.Wro. CB. KH. 16
Geo. Wm.
Patzinsky, Ernest von
Paul, James
Thomas
— • — Thomas Henry
Walter John
207
450
217
217
113
194
Paulet, Lard Fred. 63, 147
Lord William 60
Pawsey, George 410
Paxtoo, Jas. W.Llewellyn 102.
221
— Archibald Fred. 382
Payler, James 32
Payo, Thos. George Dupr6
213
William 204
Payne. Chas, Wm. Mea*
dows 342
FrederickJohnFoU
212
Gallway Byng 294
John 146
— • John Selwyn 165
Peter Traot Murray
293
■ Richard Sowden 258
William 114
— — Wm. Aug, Towns-
hend 342
Paynter, David William 270
■ George 121
Howell 69, 175
liott
Joshua
Peach, George
— James Peach
John Carroll
199
432
121
382
418
167
253
Peacocke, George
— George John
Henry
— — Stephen Ponsonby
342
— — Thomas 52
Thos.Goodricke 236
— — — Warren William
382
152
Richard
Peake. George William
Peaice. Charles William 293
Peard, George Shuldham 171
Rich. MacCulloch 161
Peareth, William 121
Pears, Tho. Townsend, CJB.
114
Pearse, Edward Octavius 297
Pearson, Charles 342
Charles W illiam 219
Hugh 315
Matthew 382
Pearson, Richard Artk^i:
MD.
— Richard Ly^ns
Otway
■ Samuel
— Thos. Hooke
William Rex
Pechell, Wm. Mortimer
Wm. H. C. George
o87
43
247
130
96
382
184
229
Pecketl, Sampson 416
Pedder« Charles Denisoo 123
Thomas 133
Tliomas Edward 182
Peddie. Jas. Wm. Bain-
brigge 242
John Crofton 69, 192
William
Peebles. Thomas
Peel, Arthur Lennox
— — Cecil Lennox
■ ■ Edmund
■ Ekiraund
. Edmund Yates
— George
— Jonathan
John
— John Floyd
Reginald
Robert
^— Robert Moore
Spencer
W.
^— Wild man Yates
William
Peers. Hen. de Linn4
Peevor, George
Pagg, William
Pegley, Robert
Pe^us, Wm. Jeflfries
Peile, Robert Moore, MD,
382
210
203
203
137
382
237
169
35
185
150
157
164
132
260
204
288
204
382
342
410
421
202
Richard Speir
John
John Henry
Peirce, Thomas Acres
Peirse, Chas. Henry
Policy, Earliest Lo
Pelly, Henry Raymond
Raymond Richard
Pembeilon. G. Keating
Peuder, Francis Henry
Wm. Ambrose
Penfold, Edward
Pengelley, Edward
Wm. Jenny
309
312
128
274
192
264
205
286
188
342
156
214
382
382
295
64
273
Penleaze, Henry
Penn, Lewis Wro.
Pennant. Hon, Edw. Gor-
don Douglas 39
Pennefather, David 191
Henry Van.
sllUrt 173
'John Lysaght,
CB, 36,117
Matthew 181
Richard 382
Pennell, Lovell 30^
BSS
JSukcCt
FcnmogtoAi Jts* MMler*
•on 190
■ M. James Maftterson
243
-i-*— — iUwItDd 31ft, 382
■■■I Thofflaa Alex.
Muteraon D'Veber 396
Peony. R. Mkbolafl 113
Peiinycaicky James Farrell
P«irice, Herbert Newton
Penrose, Charles Penrose
PenmdHocke, Thomas
Benton, Augustus
■ ■ Thomas
Pepper, Theobald
Pepyst, George Bownall
Perceval, G«o. Hamsay
■ ' ■ ■ Charles John
■ James Maxwell 95,
163
273
285
294
342
222
130
382
342
224
198
'■ '- Spencer
Parcivall, Charlei
Waiiom
WUIiam
68|147
274
118
426
382
Percy, Francis
-— - Hon, Hen. Hugb
Man vers 145
John William 160
Fareira, Manasseb Lopex 113
Peretti, Dominioo Antonio 451
Pisrham, John
William
Parkin, William
Petkins, WiUiam Hen.
Pering, J. S. Her. MA.
Perrin, James
C.
Perry, Charlev Janes
I" Francis
* Henry
Joseph
.*— Kichard Lavtie
Thomas Deane
William
Fersse, Dudley
Walter Blafccoey
Peitton, David, MP.
Pery, Edmond H. C.
-.— > William Cecil George
241
Pester, Henry 67,267
Peier, Algernon 270
Petit, Guglielmo 262
Peter John 61,201
Petley, John Ale>. Charles
209
.. -Patrick M*Leod
■ .nil Robert
382
382
274
113
31*2
242
218
222
59, 256
382
342
382
233
291
185
242
434
180
Peto, John Neville
.««.^ William Lawes
Petre , Heciy Wn.
— — ' John
Petrie. Martin
' Sami:<fl
FeCbt, ThoSkJohn
Peilerson, Theopkilus
Penlngal, Fimncii
342
382
260
225
382
342
261
428
342
342
3a
Peitingal, Fnneis Wm. ^42
Edward 114
Pew, PclerL. 113
Peyton, Francis 250
John 239
Pfannkuche, Augvstni 450
Phair, Wm. Barry 382
Phelips, Richard 271
WiUiamDongka 178
Rkbard 116f*
Pfaibba, Wm. Harloe 100
Pbiiipps, George 410
' Grismottd 174
John Allen Lloyd 334
PfaUips, Edwin William 207
Frederick 129
Henry 274
— — James Geo* 133
' John 86
' John Alex. 98, 292
Nathaniel George 198
WiUram S. 126
PhillimoK, Wm. Broui^h 126
— — Fred. Harvey
Bathurst 273
PbiUips. John 382
■ Peregrine L. 174
— — Robert Fryer 342
— ^^— Robert Jooelyn 362
Robert Newton 194
Phinipps, Cbadea James 152
— — . Henry 342
— James Winsloe 842
' ' John 170
John Lewis 241
Owen 114
Paul Winsloe 271
Phillipson, Fred. BaHon 312
Phillott. Frederick J. 174
Phillpotts, Arthur Thomas
270
George 55, 282
Heory «85
William Coles 286
PhHpet, Edward 826, 362
Philip 226
Phiisoo, Tbo. Moore, MD. 209
Phipps, Hon. Charles Beau-
mont 63
Henry B. 216
— '^— Richard Leckonby
98
Thomas H. L. H. 220
William 114
Pickard, Geo. Percy 342
Henry William 382
■ James 295
Pickering, John. MD, 809, 455
— ^ Wm. Henry 268
Pidtrinp. Joseph 862
Pickwick, Charles Henry S.
243
Pictct, Amend Jaquee 382
Ffcderiek 381
Pierce, Thomas Eaiwitk 437
•■ ' ' Frederick 248
Piercy, Godfrey 842
Henry 168
164
342
8
241
PieteiSi, Olkadetf
Pigot, Brooke
' ■ ■■ Richard
Pigott, Anhar
■■ Henry
Henry DeReny 235
John Pellie^ 183
Robert 342
— * WilTiaM 342
Piggott»Jame8 98
Pigmu, Arthur Geaiya 271
Jobs DuS 297
— Lawrence 362
WiQiam George 382
Pike, Joba 382
Pflcber, Jn. Mentreeor 40,292
PilgriByJohn Buiiee 137
Pilkinirtenr Sir Andiear,
KCB. 9, 234
Arthur 218
Dillon
■«-«- George Dunbar
Edwetd
Sampsoe
Pillon, W illiam
Pilleao, HeniT
PilUng. OsweJd
Pillon, John
PUmer, RiebenI
Pilswonh, Witfiam
Pinckoey, Frsd. Geo. Au|r.
63.225
George
432
198
413
310
222
415
203
219
■— John
PhHip
87
191
132
94,166
124
Pindor, George
Pine, Chilley
Pinbey, Ww. Tovley 382
Pink, John Fieebom 2^2
Piakerton, Robert 342
Pioniger, Broome 382
Pinson, Albert 114
Piper, Robt. Sloper 58
Robt. WiHmm 197
— Sam. Ayreull, If D. 434
*^— Themes 382
Pipon,*Jas. Keanetd 99
Philip Gotsel 271
Themas 114
Thomas Henry 249
Pire, Aforf.Giua.de. CMC.
64
— — Giuseppe de 262
fiareriode 261
Pitcairn, Andrew 193
David Cbia. 312
Geo. Kiflcaid , Mi>. 310
Sir James, MD. 3n»
Robeit 342
Pitman, Rdroend '^i'6
WiUnm 342
PHt, Omrf^ Ileen, KH. 16
— — ^ George Dean *S2
Henrv 4M
— ^ tf«sw Heme* 100. 120
Pitlard, Thomas 421
PHls, Frands 342
?4iee» Fnocii 914
Ind^»
52d
Phot. Heniy Win. Wood^^
iMdc 307
PlaDia, Etienne de 451
Fhiket, Thomas Henry 182
Piatt, Charles Rowley 164
•*-^^ Tbeedore Eowib
HoQgbtoa 300
— George 1 16
Pley fair, A ndr«» Wih. 382
Pleaderleath, Charles, CB, 50
David 410
FIeyden» Thos. Baker 294
PIowmao^Tboma* 382
PlunkelV Hon- CL Dawson 151
■' > Hon, £dw. Sidney 247
•^—-^ Thomas Richard 382
Hmt* Wm.Matt. 174
Pock1io;tea,'£velyD Hen.
Fred.
Pocnck, G. F* Covtotry
Pocoeke» Jobo Blagrove
Pode, William
Podmore, Richafd
Poe, Purefoy
Postt, Joseph
— — Matthew
Ponoo, Charles D.
W. Q.
Wro. NYaldeg^raTe
Porter, Henry Aylmer 158
— - Henry Edward 38
John 219
John Hall 410
Robert 383
— — Whitworth 285
William 342
William 274
Porteoua, Alexander 342
Portlock, Joseph ElKaon
67,282
Poteo, Augustoa
' ■ ■ Charlet
Conrad
Conrad
Potgieter, Conrad
Potter, Thomas
446
449
446
446
308
342
Pratt, ChtriM Coinploii70,292
David 421
£dwaid 261
— Edward James, 103, 135
>-->— Egerlon Jam« 2 1 4
Fiiunaarioe 219
-*--* George 812
Henry Hamiltoir 246
James 342
John 187
Rkhard 383
Robert 19ft
Thomas Simson, CB. 56
Wm.Rob. Craw>
342
181
343
342
113
382
436
128
176
115
159
PoUier, Edward 256
Pole, A rtbnr Cuniiffe 61,215
Cecil Charles 215
Charles Vannotten 145
Edward 66,138
George Robert 342
Poteyi George Frederick
Weller 171
Polhill, Frederiek Charles 126
Robert Graham 247
William 882
Pollard, George 157
Pollock, Rob. Carlile 68
i9tr George, GCB. US
342
434
114
• 114
Fofichaloo, J. N. de 451
Ponsonby, Arthur £dw.
Valette 194
. — — Geo* Connolly 114
Henry Frederick 104,
145
Pontcarre. E. L. E^ C. de 382
Poole, Cha. Evered 152
. Henry 268
^JobnH. CB. 60
John William 173
Thomas Crawibrd 228
Walter Croker 382
— Wclling^ten 312
. WUhaAHalstaad 342
Pooler, John 432
Poore, John 296
^ Richard FNncit 141
Petpe, James 195
P«#ul, Robert 131
F4»ter, Henry .883,
ford 156
Potiinger, Sir Henry, B(.
GCB. 113
William 62
Potts, Charles Highmore
90, 170
—-^Thomas 410
Wm. Thomaa 176
Poulden, Richard Mathews
342
Poulett, George
Wm. Henry
Walter Caolfield
Precorbin, Silvain de
Prendergast, C. CNell
■ ■ *— " James
William Paul
Follok, William, MD.
Polwhele. Rich. Graves
Ihc
Poultou, Charles Walter
Poussio, Baltbasard
Powell, Charles Jones
Charles lliomas
' ■ ■ Geo. Wm.
■ ' ' George Wm.
205
205
312
410
200
200
185
AM.
AID. ^ 210
Hen. ChariogboM 342
Hen. Geo. Aug. 260
' James BrtKe 383
John 421
Peter 342
" ■■' Thos. Harcourt 150
Tho. Hungerford 205
-Thos. Sidney 90,208
Walter 40, 292
William Edward 410
Wm. Martin 132
Power, Hugh 487
James 14, 265
John 180
■ KingsmiirManley 142
— Man ley 64
Richard 212
William 183
Wm.Greenshields,
CB. KH. 15, 265
■ Wm. Jametf Tyrone
308
Powers, John 274
Pownall. Walter 154
Powys, /foil. Charles 135
Kdwartl 6haw« 213
Hon. H. Littleton 211
219
451
34
342
— Sit Jefiery 1 13
■ '' Jos.8afn.MD.229
— — Maurice ■ 410
Robert Keat-
ing 217
Thomas 256
Prenderville, John Heniy 261
Prescott, Wm. 115
Preston, Charles Edward 177
Henry 242
John 432
John Wm. 228
John WtHiam 421
Riohanl 195
William R. 102, 196
Prettejohn, Richard Buck-
ley 140
Pretyman, Arthur Charlea
226
AVilliam 184
450
172
307
4
Pieossner, Victor
Pre vest, Thomas Wm.
Priauh, Henry
James
Osm. de Lancey 227
Price, Cromwell
David
Edward
John Banner
John Han net
Joha GrifHtb
— Josiab
^ Rice
llMials 342
Poynts, Arthur Ridgway 176
— James 92
Pratt, Charles ^1
167
343
270
306
308
122
297
343
— Richard Blackwood 269
Robert Henry 186
Stephen 383
Thos. Donaldson 343
William 257
Piichard, Octavius 434
Pricketi, William 343
Pridham, William 383
Piiest, John 383
Priestley, Edward Rami-
den 176
Frederick J. B. 176
(ieorge 261
Horatio 176
Prime, Arthur 125
Primrose, James IM. 194
— Philip 240
PriAce, Williim Stmtton 228
680
Pringley Colin
-*— Jamei
■ ■ John
^chn Htnry
^WbIsoo
61
383
12
69
343
297
Prior, James
**— J. De MonirocreDcy 138
I Lodge Moriit Mur-
ray 415
-^^^ Thomas Murray 99, 225
Pruehard, C. 115
1.. D. K. 115
■ ■ . EdKard Fiti
Gerald 297
- Samuel Dilmao 59
Proby, Granville Levison 226
Probyn, Edmund 158
Henry Daltoo 186
.. ' . John D83
Proctor, Henry Adolphut,
CB. 14
Prouer» Geo. Walter 67, 455
Prothero, Edward 165
PfoUiero, W. Gar, Bridges
343
PreUieroe, Edward Scbair
291
Prott, Victor, ITCH. 460
Proudfoot, William 421
Prout, Alex. Adam 164
Pryce» Josiah 427
Pry on, J ohn Baaaett 296
Puddicombe, Geo, Bruce 295
— — Robl. Bruce 383
PttgeU Giannlle William 186
John 141
Pogb, John Cad wabder 252
Pulealoa. Tboa. Frederick 157
Piilliblaok,£dw. Cooper 410
Purcell, John
— Peter Vakotine
■ ■ ' Tobiaa
PurdoB, Philip
PuroeU, Wm. P.
Purves, John Clay, MD.
John Home
Purvis, Charles
— — Kdvrard Mulso
H. M, G.
■ Rob. IJ. Arthur
Pttxiey, John Lavallio
Pycroft. Charlei
Pye, Charles Pye
— ~ John Pye
Pyro, Sir William, hlD.
KCH.
■ Edward Jamta
■ ■ Frederick George
I^ne, Charles
Pyner, Francis Richard
— *-^ Francis
Pynn. 5irHcor3',CR.
Pyper, Robert, AID,
— *-^ Richard
Quaile, Robert Oir
Quaatrille. Charles Monk*
ton Gibbons
Quartley.Fieooet Arthur 169
201
139
343
383
242
246
343
60
155
274
230
132
383
195
207
430
296
297
297
343
343
50
434
137
421
206
Qvayle, Jobo £dw« Taub-
man 184
Qaeade, Wm. Heury 163
Queotin, Sir Geo, A* CB,
KCH. 9
' Geo. Aug. Fred.
95,136
Geo. Edw. 343
Quigley, Tlioa. HaaweU 291
Quill, Thomaa Prendargast
232
Quia, Peter Edward 260
— Heory Evaoi 167
Hon. W. R. Wyndbam
139
Quincey, Paul Fred, do 222
BamdoB, Fredviok Ueiry
George
Rabao, George
William
Ramsey, Willian
Rand, George
Rand, Samuel
Randaso, Francis
Randolph, Chas, WiliOD
JohA Weecb
Rankeu, Robert
— George
Raokin, Couo. Doaly
Raokiae, David
Ranpie, William
Raper, Ff lis Viocent
RatcliflP, Tboe. Uaona
William
207,
90
Radclifr, WiUiam 236
Radclilfe, Fred. P. R. D. 174
Robl. Parker 274
-. Wm. Pollexfca 171
Thomas 410
Rae, Edward Jamtt Somara
243
— James Adam
Thomas
William
RaflPerty, Geo, William
Hagg, Samuel
Raglaod, William
Ragueoeao, Charlea
Rahlwes, Fred. Jacob
Raikes, Geo. W.
Wm. Heoly
222
306
297
421
383
427
427
446
233
30
Raines, Joseph Robt. 89, 247
-— -— Julitti Aug. Robert
247
Raioey, Henry, CB. KH. 16
Heory Garner 103,200
John
Rainsford, Henry James
Rainforth, William
Uaioier, Daniel
Rainsford, James
Wm. Ryland
Rainsforth, Charles
Raitt, Cbarlea Robert
WillUm Frfd.
Ralph, Joseph
Ralston, John
Raroage, Smith
HambauC, Jobo
Ramsay, Alexander
— — - Alexander
— ^ Alexander
BalcarrasDalrym*
114
256
343
250
124
187
383
90
248
343
124
154
158
193
259
294
pie Wardlaw 227
Foa Maule 207
Francis 343
Janea 173
John Duff 273
Thomaa 343
Thomaa Warton 306
William Feraar 205
Ramsbottom, HeoryBastoal56|
— Ricbani 2dr|
253
383
114
302
4-il
437
185
92
434
286
383
3<»3
343
113
173
383
285
383
RaveohUl, Philip
Rawdoo, John Dawsoa
Rawlins, John llari
Thomas Aadraiva 238
Rawlinson. H.C, 114
Rawnsley.Rich.Buroa 62,2')6
RawBoo. Samuel 179
William 316, 343
Rawstoroa, JobaOoor^a 243
Raye, Henry Robert 410
Raymond. Heury P« d8, lol
Victor
Rayoer, Thomaa
RayDoe, Cbaa, Mamicn
— — Robait Taylor
— — Wm. Anguaiiii
Rea, Andrew Cbarlta
— Edward
Read, Coastantioa
Edw. Rudstoo
— Georga
Rapbaal Woobaaa
— - Robert
— Samuel
— Thomaa
Reade, George Huma
Heary Cooper
John Harper
Reader, Henry £lmhifst
-^ William
Raady, Charlea
— — WiUiam
178
3»o
27-i
174
89
2j6
343
13J
4i;j
2U3
Uo3
23.>
411
311
22<t
2a^
140
164
223
313
Raardoo, Rodolpbua IlabU
226
4J.
2U
lUcbttrn, Adolpbua
Redmond, John P4Uick
Read, Archibald Wiiiiam
96,2:1
James Wm. 4::
John 37
— — Joaeph Ilaythoma 143
JohaVaagbaACar.
dan 2^7
-*»« Lancelot 4U
~~ Matthew Beajamia
George 04. i^
RicbardJohaKd*
ward 214
1 homes, C&3&.U7,2U
*•«.-- Tboe. BoTfitt 3ti3
* T. S. 115
IndeM.
631
ReeT«y Frederick 9361
John 13
John 146
ThoB. John 231
Win. Henry 148
Reeves, Geo. Mannaduke
n, 251
■ Lewis Dockle 383
Lewis Scoil 295
Thomas 343
Thomas 883
Walter Scott 297
Reid, Alex. Thomson, CB. 114
David 213
Frands Arch. CB. 1 14
Franew, MD. 243
Geo. Akzauder 33
Henry 88
John 131
Robert 250
Thoims 88
Thomas 383
Thomas 41 1
WUIiaro, CB. 52, 282
Wm. Legg. Af D. 255
Reignolds, Thomas Scott,
CB. 61, 169
Reilly, Bradshaw York 1 14
— — — Joseph 134
William 436
W». Edro. Moy8€B273
Ileioecke, Chas. Augustus 447
Rendell, John Gill 421
Renny, George 156
George, MV, 309
Henry 102, 233
273
383
283
411
167
417
113
Henry
Henry Laws
Renwick, Wm. Turnbull
Resins, Frederick
Retail ack, Francis
Rettberg, Leopold voo
Reuss, Henry Prince
Reveley, Geo. Williamson 383
Re} nardsoniEdw.Btrch 61 ,144
Reyne, Peter Bennet 91. 257
Reynett,S(r Js. Hy.. KCH. 13
James Henry
Wm. France
Reynolds, Edward
Francis
— George
■ Henry
John Williams
Lawrence Wm.
Michael
343
383
343
312
222
343
343
249
432
Montagu Lyttleton
Varnham
• Thomas Matthew
Rhatigan, Christopher
Rhodes, Frederick
Godfrey
246
383
217
178
246
434
434
Rhys, Thomas
Riach, John, MD.
Rian,5if Phinea8,XCH.7, 166
Rtbhleedale, T. Lard 120
Riblon^ iSir Joho, Bart, 383
RicUi Augustas Thomas
Cecil
Rice, Chas. Augustas
— — Percy
— Thomas
Thomas
Rich, Geo. Whilworth
Talbot
' Frederick Henry
Henry
■ John Sampson
Robert J as. Evelyn
202
224
286
202
187
421
223
285
383
343
343
383
113
160
114
296
192
295
343
Riehardes, Wm. Eardtsy
Richards, Alfred, CB,
Arthur Oswald
Charles
Edward
— — Edwin
Fleetwood John
George
SirWilliam.lCCB. 113
WUllam Fred. 143
Wm. John Spencer 297
" " 274
183
200
213
247
343
428
383
89
343
383
154
310
343
34
William Powell
Richardson, Charles
— Charles Garner
Chris. Rowland
PMmonds Robert
■ Frederick
Fraocis Moaeley
George Henry
■ Isaac
James
— James
■ James Wra.
John
— — — John George
John Henry
Marmaduke Nelson
RiddeU, Heoiy Ji
William
12, 453
114
Ridding, Willtam
Riddlesden, John Buck
. Richard
Riddock, William
Rideottt, Henry Wood
Rider, Wm. Barnham
Thomas
Ridge, James Stuart
Robert Stuart
William Henry
343
34
343
383
363
295
411
843
230
Ridgway, Archibald Red-
fooitl, MB. 169
John A. 343
Samuel 843
Ridley, Charles WiUiaro 60.
144
William John 69,149
383
212
383
199
99
240
283
172
250
114
383
228
383
114
Mervya
Robe It
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas Fred.
235
343
61
150
343
236
Thomas Lothian 383
William 31
William 291
Richmond, Charles, Duke
rf,KG. 4,315
Henry Tbos. 250
James 383
Sylvester 383
Em. Fer. Cha.
Richter,
Bern.
Rickard, jMartin
Rickards, Henry
William
Ricketts, Alfred
George Thorne
451
411
343
343
383
130
St.Vin.Wm. 64,129
Rickford, Tho. Paiker 174
Hickman. William 229
Riddali, William, KH. 14
Hidden, Archibald 427
Chas. James Bi-
chaotfi 270
Riet, William Van der
Rigaud, Gibbes
Rigby, Samuel
Riky, Benjamin
Riley, Daniel
John Edward
Rimington, Tho. Hosmer
Ring, William Francis
Hiordon, John
Ripley, John Peter
-^■^ — WiUiaro
Rising, Benjamin
Ritchie, James
Ritherdon, Talbot
Ritter, Herman Hen, Con. 446
Rivarola, Sir Fra. Count
KCMG. KCH. 10, 263
Count William Con*
stantioe 219
Rivers, Cecil 187
Charles 89
Charles Robert 227
James John Camp-
bell 343
Rizio, Felice 262
Viocenso 262
Robb, David 383
Robert Frazer, MD. 156
Rot>biDs. Geo. Matsey
Samuel
Thomas
Tho. Wm.
187
202
125
16
67
Robe, Fted. HoU, CB.
Tho. Congreve 100. 268
Robeck, John Ilea. Edw. de
159
Roberts, Bertie Matbew 177
Charles 256
Charles 297
Frederick 311
Henry 113
Heniy Bradley 296
Heniy Tuffnel, CB.
113
Hodder Roberts 156
John 883
John 421
532
Index.
RolMTtffTolitiCnmer 343
JulhiB 295
Peter 427
Richard Worthing-
tOQ 430
— ' Theobald Pepper 155
Thomas Law 198
-^ William 35
William 70.250
William 179
Kobertnn, Alexander 343
- — -^Alex. Cunniagham
159
—• Aflan John 159
Andrew 1*29
ArchibaM 202
ArchibaM 95
Archibald 343
— Arthur Maiterton 124
Cbat. Duesberry 284
——Charles Lockhart,
MD. 312
Donald 380
^ Edward, MD. 195
Frederick 344
Frederick, CB, KCH.
50, 447
— Oeorge Abercrombte
343
— Geo.Doncan 383
George Gordon, JtfD.
152
George Sidney 273
Henry, MD. 432
Henry Archibald 204
Henry Fred. 312
' Henry James 212
■ Robertson , J. 312
— ^— James 446
James 883
— — Jas. Alet. 97, 234
■ J. ElphinstoD 157
Jas. H. C. 223
— ^'— Jas. Macdonald 39
Janes Peter 182
' John, WD. 164
John, WD. 309
John 343
■ John Robertson, "MO,
312
■ ■ Lewis Shnldham
Barno((toa 89
■ ' Patrick Robertson
259
Patrick 343
Patrick MD. 437
Peter. MD, 310
'■ . Robert Jamieson
Ettstace 212
Thomas C. 161
William 411
W m . Ed wai\l 1 57
. William James 193
Robeson, George 254
■ ■ George Herbert 254
— — James Henry 254
Robins, George MasMy 195
Robinson, Geo* Abercrombls
199
Andrew Rudkin 123
Anthony 383
Augustus Pac«y 428
■ Benjamin 434
Beverley 343
Charles Robert 244
Charles Wm. 225
Daniel 383
Douglas 224
Edward Cook^ 427
Fenton 383
Frederic, MD.
Fred. Philipse,
GCB, 7. 190
— George 383
George 487
George Henry 114
Oeorge Willbm 238
5ir Henry 116
Henry 308
Henry Edw. 39
Hugh 194
Isaac Byrne 383
James 219
James 383
John James 116
John 185
John 195
John 883
John George 63, 149
John Liddell 253
Oliver 90.153
P. Vyryan 415
Richard Harcourt 212
Stnpylton 272
William 101,283
Willtam 307
Rodney, n««. MortbMf 428
RodweU, Edward Wm. 269
Roe, John 162
Peter BttHen *I2
— Peter Henry 312
Samuel Crazier, MD. 309
Rofe. Samuel
Rogers, Adam
Charles
■ ■ Geo. Jackman
140
383
114
52
271
- Heniy Bhnckky
Harrington 343
^ Jacob dytiit 381
— ^-^ John 383
John Franctt 308
Robert Nayldr 334
— Thomas 411
William 34
William 248
■ Wm. Armstrong 247
William ReyooMs 434
RogerMfD, Ralph 427
Rokeby, HeDry. Lvrd 33, 149
Holland, Jas. Henderson 436
Roileston, Cornelius Chi
RotTingi, William
Rollo, James
Hon. Robett
Robert A.
Rolt, 6'ir John. iiTCB.
— — Thomas Francis
Romer, Robt Franck
• Rdbert C^orryra
Robert WiMiam
William Beverley 256
Wm. Henry 97, 224
William Henry 306
William Henry 383
Wm. Tho. Christ. 148
Robson, Alex. Hamilton 154
George Lloyd 125
— Henry 163
William. MD. 431
flobyos. John, KlI. 52
Roch, George 383
Roche, Charles Boy St 185
Edmund 343
Francis La 448
Joseph 343
John 100
Rochroit, Gerald 58
John 383
Rocke, Henry Bagsbawe
Harrison 230
Herbert 200 1
■ James Hanvood 153 '
Richard 224
Richard Hill 163.
Roddy. Charles Hamilton 343 •
Rodgers, John 177
-^-^— James 415
Rodney, G^oige Brydges 294
Ronalds, William
Roney. RichanI
Rooke. Sir Hen 7 WtK
loughby. C«. KCH.
236
114
384
193
343
15
148
59
270
210
229
248
12
John Lewi« RkA. 170
Lewis
Octaviua Co%b
William Frederick
Augostus
Rookcs, Charles C.
Roooey, Bernard
Roope, Heojnmin
Rooper, Edward
384
154
198
2*5
3i»4
115
752
Henry GoMpbin 237
Roper, Tbonts 199
R raucreui 1 . Gu««iv« d» 4'>2
Ronce. Michael 2S9
Rose, Alexander P6
Aithur 245
Com per 2W
E'tstace Henry 212
Hickman l^lniid A IS
Ht.gh 364
Hugh Ifty 343
Hugh Hettry.CR S6. 113
James |81
— — Sir Jobn, ffCit. 1 IS
Jo»»n 3ft4
— John 443
John Bstlfit 2M
J»kB Rm* UcUiA 116
Index.
683
Rom, Philip 411
--*-r- WUUmi 343
^ WUliam Cumming 230
RoficiDgrave, Matthew 384
Ros, Albert Croast 156
-«*— ArcbibaU P. G. 284
Cbarlef CoravallU 203
David Robeit 218
Emilias 384
-— . Ewen 384
— George 284
— Gillian MacJaiae 343
— UamiUoo 384
—^ Henry Paget Bayly 411
— Sit Hew 0ftlry OB ple»
KCB. 13. 265,274
J amas Ken; KtL 65
- Joha 40
John 159
John 254
John 384
Joha 411
John 253
-*»> Mardoch John Mac*
Uioe 136
6'ir Patrick, GCJltf a.
KCH. 12
Pat, William Syden*
ham
Robert Lockbart
Robert William
Thomas
William
Wm. BAillie, MD.
W^illiam Holmes
^— • William JornM
Rosser, Chas. Polta
George
237
245
428
242
411
436
244
254
136
142
202
447
384
Rossi • Alexander Philip
Hossiog« Piederick von
Ross-LcwJQ. Thomas
Hosslyo, Jamos Alex.
Earltf 35
Rocely. Xiowif 384
Rothe, Lorenao 100, 245
Rotherham, MorganTbos, 171
Roihwell. William
Rotlenburgh, Geo. de
Roitiger, Augnstua
-— Frao?
RottoBi Guy
Chas. Paulelt
Jas..Rifih«
John
384
93
30
450
271
273
58
187
258
145
343
384
174
30T
307
Rowan, William 343
Rowland, G«orgo 152
Geo. Tempest 66
Thomaa 235
WilliamHodnettl96
Rowlands, Hugh 192
Rowley, Albert Evelyn 145
■ > Hon. Herculas
Laogford Boyla 132
— — Robert Hofaeley
Ricketts 274
lUwlee. James 253
Royds, William 343
Royse, Abraham Foord 384
~ - 436
343
384
183
Rudge, Edward
Radkio, Maik
Rodland, Jones
Rndman, William
Rodyerd, Henry Edw.
Samuel
177
Rnel, Frederick Herbert 297
John Godfrey
Rnmley, Forward
Randall
384
255
68,157
450
113
Rottch, Charles
Rous, Geo. Grey
— Hon. Wro*. Rufua
Rouse, Richard
Roeth, Jalea laham
- Leonce
■ Randolph ■
. 9ir Rwadolph Itham,
KCB. 427
Rowan, 5irGh«r1ea, KCB. 50
■. Henry Sebastian 95,
269
John Hill 384
WiUtom, C6» 15, 113
Rnnmell, William
Jlumpler, Anthony
Ruodle. Aldbofx>ugh Rich. 191
Runnacles, Anlhoby 343
Rush, Alfred 229
Ruahbrooke, R. F. Brown-
low 109, 252
Roahout, George 344
Russborough^ J. H. Vhc. 220
liossillion, Fredeiick 451
Russel, Hen. Charlea 40,266
Disney Fred. 271
Russell, Lard Alex. Geo. 252
Andrew Hamilton 209
Charles 145
Lord Cosmo Geo.
104, 245
David 67, 236
Fred. Browne 1 73
■ Henry Jamee 384
Heashaw 344
. Sir James, KCB, 1 13
■ James 384
John Chaa. Walta 143
Lechmere Coare,
113
■ Richard
'■ Richard Bury
Sir Wm. Bt.
William
Russwurm, W^illiam John 256
Ruston, William 297
Rotherfoord, Archibald 228
Rutherford, Alexander MaX'>
well 258
- James Hunter 344
Jamea 326,384
>- William 311
Rotherfurd, A. John Oli-
ver 222
R«ltledge,TheBias Ornisby 168
Rovignes, Cba. Hen. Theo-
dore Bruce de 157
RaitoD, Fitd. Waurdell 167
CB.
421
153
133
384
Ryan, George 222
~ John Dennis 384
Michael, JUD. 207
Richard 384
Thomaa 206
^—-Valentine 216
William 384
Ryorofl, Nelson 237
Rynd, M'Kay 159
Ry neweld, Wm. Van. 384
Sabine, Fxlward
■ ■• John
^,266
264
Sadler, F. W. R. 298
Thomaa Seymeox 115t
153
213
88»155
451
114
Sadlier, John Toler
' Thomas John
William
Sa^e* Pierre du.
■ ' William
St. Clair, Charles WUliam 208
St. George, Howard 143
John 268
Sc. John, Charlea. 3/D. 309
Charlee WiUiArn
246
— ^.^-^ St. Andrew 285
William 123
William Jones 274
Fred. Aithur 212
John 384
■-■■ ■ John Henry 244
Rich. Fleming 384
St. Lawrence, Wm. Fiic« 133
St. Maur, Edward 62. 202
St. Quintio, Malibew Chilly
Dowries 55* 143
St.Rcmy, P. C. L. de 427
Salamone, Peole 262
Salinger, Otio Henry 452
Salis, Joseph 259
Hector de 451
Rodolph de 101, 134
Sail. William. KH. 51
William, MD.
Henry Macmanua
Sallery, Wm. Qglq
Salmon, F^werd
Wm. Percival
Sailer, Henry Fi&her
Jas. F. CB.
Robert
245
188
411
432
212
113
113
421
222
Saltmarshe, Arthur
Saltoun, Alexander Geo,
Urd, KCB. GCH. 11, 153
Salvatelli, Francois
451
Salvatort, Pietro Antonio 451
Salwey, Alfred
' Henry
Sampson, John
W.H.
W. P*
308
34
344
344
115
286
449
Sandeman, Henry
Sander, Ernest
Sanders, David Morison 364
Edfvard 114
— Henry Shaarly 312
Robert 101, 170
t34
Index.
Sftttders, Thomas 114
Sanderson, Joseph 214
— Joseph Pfosscr 4*21
Stindes, Wm. Stephen IS7
Sendfordy Baniel Sidney 1^5
Sandham, Chas. Fieeman 66
■ George 268
. Henry 68, 282
SattdilaDdsyErskmeNimmo 159
-^— Hon. James 134
Philip 63
SandwithyFran. AugustoB 157
■' Fred. Browne 161
Fred. Browne 344
Denjamio 236
■ ■ Oeo. Aog. EHiot
384
. Henry Fuller 197
William, CB. 113
Sandys. A. W. M. Lard 15
Mylet 384
Sanford, Henry Ayshford 194
Sangster* John
Sankey, Samoel
William
296
114
254
135
169
247
411
384
243
384
133
142
451
61
261
384
411
Savage, William
SsTary, Willism Tanzta
Sarery, John Robert
Savile, Hon, Frederick
Henry Bourchier
Osborne
Sawers. Campbell
Sawkios^ William
Sawrey, Hen. Beekwith
Sawyef, Charles
Sawyers, John
Sax by, Robert
Saxe Weimar, Hit Serett§
Highnest Prine€ Wm«
Aug. £dw.
Seyer, George
—James Robert
172
297
434
344
270
168
384
240
126
384
384
145
384
450
449
129
3o4
Scoltock, Samud 197
Scot, Thomas Goidw, UD. 23 1
Scott, Alfred lil
Charles. HD. 1K3
Charles ^44
Cfaai« RfldMwt 71
— Hon. Charles Graa*
Steadman
Joahna Saffirey
Wm. Lawrence
Sayersy Arthur
' Christopher
Rich. Talbot
William
Sarel, Henry Andrew
Sargent, Edmond Wm*
— — John Neptune
— Richard
-■ " Samuel
Samuel Tomkins
Sersfieid, Bingham
Sartoris, Atfred
— — Julius Alei.
Saum, Jeliifs CsBsar
Sauraarez, Hon, John St.
Vincent
Saonder, John Denham
Saunders, Andrew Chil-
ders
■ Edward
Fred. John Goth-
leipe 236
■ George 198
. Henry Fred. 236
■ Heory Robe 273
• James 114
■ John Alezaoder 243
■ Joseph 384
Richard 261
— — Rob!. Francis 384
Robt. John 384
William Boyd 273
>Vm. Sedgwick 158
Ssunderson, John De Lot-
trell 274
*— -^— Hardiess Robt. 54
«* Wm. Bassett 344
Savage, And. Roger 294, 297
Fred. Stockley 220
George William 188
121
344
295
384
166
232
384
92,249
Scargill, James
Scarlett, Hon. Jas. Yorke
66,125
Hon. WiHitm
Frederick 150
Scarman, Thomas 182
SchaefTer, Carl . 446
Schalchj And. Ardier WiU
liam
Scharnhorst, Adolpbus
Ferdinand
Lewis
William de
Schaamann, Gustavus
Otto
Schaw, Henry
■ John Geo.
' John SsQchie
344
449
449
450
450
446
449
286
206
984
222
311
449
450
448
452
427
448
Schultie, FredeiU 452
Scfau]tie« Leopold S%Se-
moad 44^
Schulae, AogmtM 448
Schwaneobng, J, D. W
L. Voo
SchwvBcke, HeraMO
ScobeU, Heavy Sales
John
Henry
Heniy G.
Henry John
• Henry J.
John Morris
Johosoo, MD.
> Rowland
344
386 i
62,282
243
273
291
4U
Scheberras, Attilio
Schembri, Joseph
Schlaeger, Charles
Schlichthorsl, John Fred.
Schliitter, Fred. Von
Schmid, Patricio
Schmidcben, Aogtistus
Schmidt, Augustus Fred.
Schmiedern, l'>n. Bsrvit de,
KH, 114
Sclimiit, Alexander 452
Sch milter, John Solomon 428
Schnehen, William Von 447
Schneider, Fred. Bern. 448
Robt. Wilmot 384
Schoedde, Sir James HolSMS,
KCB. 85,117
Schomberg, George Aug. 295
.Schonswar,Jas.Smith 66, 156
Schooles, Hen. Jas. MD. 221
Schot, Johannes Corn.
Scbreiber, Arthur John
George
Geo. Alfred
Schroeder, John
Schachardt, Henry
450
182
344
222
.tbam
-— Daniel
— David
— Kdward
— Edward
— Francis G.
70» 149
3<>i9
384
344
384
223
•^ Oeo.Fied.GDOMrlOO»2:^d
— H. a a3H
— Heory ia.'>
— Henry 384
— Henry Ale«- 40, ^6
— Hen. YoBBg' I>em*
cott 284
— Sir Hop«i«ni Scrat«
ford, XC0. U3
— Hoptoo BaMflt 9dK
— Hugh 244
— James 114
— James l'M>
— James Edwnrd, MB. 2*v:
— Jamea Robert 124
John 331
John, C0. 36. 117, n3
John Ed«* Wcstrapp 297
Lawrence Hartakarael6'J
Matthew Robert i: (
Percy Fmn. Ombcr '27**
Percy 316, 3h4
344
1^^
25)
2i-
lU
9^
^M
12r
31^
231
411
*•:
384
is:
loi,
24J
15
24:
Rieh.
Robert
Robert
Robert, MD,
Robert T
T. Haie, CB.
Thomas
TbiMMI
William
W.
William
William
WilKam Dooglee
William FitiKtfald
William Foitesctte
Wm.GleBds«trytt
WUliam Umof
Seevell, £dwaid W.
Sir George, KCB.
iU 121, 4^
Scrivett, John 344
446 j Scvoggs, Wm. Stjmma 156
449 Hc»dMMW» Ailiw i4U
Iniex.
635
ScuHy, WJifinti 411
SeafieU, Fra. Wm. ^m\ </30,
316
Seager, Edward 184
.Seagpram* Charles 102
Seaie, Charlei TwyadtD 246
Frederick Soulkoote 274
Sealy. Benj. Wn. Dowdao 113
Francis 344
Seaman, Won. Campbell 312
Searaake^ John 384
Searle, Henry Ratdiffe 254
Henry liBdaay 287
Ricbard 344
WiUian Ramsay 294
Sean, Jobn 216
Seaton, John, Ijori^ QCh,
GCMG.CCH. 9,113,177
Thomas, CB* 114
Thomaa 435
Sebisch, Theodore n>n 449
Sedgwick, Thomas 428
S^dicy, Aathomy Gardiner 62
Charles Herbert 286
John Somner 326, 384
Segrave, Henry 163
O'Neil 384
■ Thomaa 165
William Francis 223
Selby, Robert 241
William 223
Semple, Henry 212
Senbouse, Wra. Wood 228
Senior, Henry 51
— »~ — Stanton 158
Serjeant, George 41 1
John 384
Serocold, Walter Serocold
Pearce 218
Scnranl6, Henry 283
Serranies, Charles Aslley
Miguel 217
Servantesy William Friser
Geo. 157
M William Tbomtoo
326
Sesino, Giuseppe 262
Setoo, Alexaader 226
George 245
Richard Somner 1 1 4
— — Robert Eglington 245
William Caides 101, 192
Seward. Charles 384
Elliot 344
. Eliott Thomas 1 88
Thomas 91
William 87
Sewell, Alger. Robinson 166
' Thomaa 114
William 421
Wm. Henry, CB. 15
Sexton, Samuel 246
Seymour, Cba. Francis 68,
149
^ Charles F. 236
Con way,Fred.Cha. 287
Seymour, C. Marlborough 384
'■ Edwiid Adolpfava 374
Seymour, Francis
■ Fra, Hugh Qeo*
— — John Borstflsd
William Henry
Shaokel, William
Shadfoilh, Henry
Henry
— ^— Thomas
94,
Shad well, Henry Eugene
Joseph Fits-
Thomas
Lawrence
Thomas Fits-
1604
62
296
220
411
10
384
208
382
172
250
Thomaa 152
Shafto. William Henry 384
Shakespear, Geo. Bucknall 270
Shakespeare, J. Darenport 271
Shand, John Mailer
" Alexander Garden
Shanks, Archibald, Ml),
Sharp, John Edward
Richard Palmer
Sharpe, James B.
John
Samuel
Wro. Henry
William Henry
Sharpe
Sharpin, Henry
WiUiam
Sharrock, Alexander
Shaw, Austin Cooper
— Bernard Robert
— ^ George
George
— Geo. Gardine
James Peier
Henry John
— - Richard
'^— Samuel
William
344
221
310
161
224
171
385
257
260
152
385
385
90
123
187
271
385
844
385
196
135
385
100, 256
Shawe, Arthur George 172
Charles Augustus 16
Francis Manby 344
Sheaflfe, Sir Roger Hale,
Bt. 6, 187
- Wm, Lcmpriere
Fred.
Shean, Robert
Robert, MD.
Shearman, John
Robert
Am«
brose
William
Shee, Charles
Sheffield, Robert
Shegog, Frederick York,
MD.
Shekleton, Robert
Sheil, Charles H.
— Justin
Shells, James, Ml),
■ Wm. Gumming
Sheldon, Edw. Ralph Ch. 215
Shelley, John NichoU 435
Sheltoo, Frederick 250
■ Geo, Aug. Fred.
MB. 212
202
202
435
344
214
186
38
120
240
435
308
113
219
235
Shelton, Jntbik WilUngton
165
William 160
Shenton, George 140
Shepheard, Geoige 307
Sheplierd, Robert 228
Sheppard, Edmund 89
Waller Cope 344
WiUiaro Charles
155
Sherer. Moyle 87
Sheriff, i£neas 114
Sberson Alexander Noel
344
Sheraton, John Davis 1 26
Shervinton, Cba. Robert 197
Sherwen, Peter 119
Sherwood, Henry 415
Shewell, Frad. Geo. 66, 134
Shewen, Edw. Thorn-
brough Parker 294
Shiel. Theobald 385
Shield, Peter Ralph 116
Shields, Thomas 264
Shiels, James, MD, 219
Shifiner, Edward Thomas 205
Jolin 185
Shipley, Reginald Yonge 206
WiUiam Davids 216
Shirley, Arthur 66, 133
Horatio 68, 240
John 421
Walter Pevereux 201
ShirrefT, Robert 114
Shone, Thomas Ackers 268
Shootbraid, Thomas 421
Shore, John 411
Shorland, James 435
Short, Wm. Henry 217
ShorttyJohn, MD. 431
John Alexander 183
William T. 63. 239
Shoveller, William King 344
Showers, Edw. Miliian
Gullirer 113
Shubrick, Thomas 113
Shuckburgh, Chas. Rob. 344
— — George Thos.
Francis 150
Shuldham, Alexander 157
Edmund W. 113
Shum, William 344
Shute, Charles Cameron 132
James 296
James 344
Neville Hill 216
Wro. Gordon 179
Shuttleworth, Ashton Ash-
loo 268
Charles Ugh-
tred 220
Sibbald, Hugh 114
William, MD. 431
Sibley, Chas. WilUaro 216
Henry William 1 83
Siborne, Herbert Taylor 285
Sibthorp, Ricbanl F, Waldo
211
A9tf
Index.
Sfbtborp, Chai. Cooiftgsby
Waldo 128
Sichart, Charles L«wia de 448
— ~— *-> Lewk Henry de 448
Slldeli, Joha 120
SiddeH, TbcHitM 136
SUebotiom^ Geo. Kershaw
126
Skiej, James, MD. 132
Sidley, George 421
' ■' ■ Henry Edn. de
Bargh 93. 238
Sidney, iiim. Philip 120
Sievwriglit, AUaa 274
■ ■ ■ Andrew 160
-— — Francis 310
Sillcock. Isaac 435
Sillery, Cliarles IBl
Robert, MP. 432
■ ■ " Rt, Seymour Croz-
too 268
SiWer, Jacob 344
Sim. Charles 284
SijDfnie, Janes David 297
Sinmonds, Heory 69, 257
SimmonSt James F* 386
— — ^ James Egbert 166
' John Linton Arabin
284
Joseph, CB, 60
-— W.Septimna 180
* Wm. Thoe. Jas. 266
Simoods, William 114
Simpson, Da?id 162
Edward 432
Edward 421
— — «— Frederick John 114
— ^ Jaroea 32
■ ■ James 386
James Woolley 3 1 1
— — John 185
John 386
■ John Biidgman 411
John W. 411
W. H. CB. 114
Walter, Ml). 218
William, MB. 312
■ ■ Wm. Heory Ran* •
dolph 273
Sinclair, Alexander, MD. 310
■ Hon, Alex. Eric
Geo. 243
Charles 114
Donald 246
--^-— Edvrard Bunowes
152
— - George 386
■ James 67
— — -~> James 373
John 386
Johnllartleyi MD. 202
Rob.bltgli 193
Robert Charles 1 89
Singer, Henry Crofton 2731
Paulus Emilias 427
Singleton, Rdward Cecil 202
. John, ITtf. 66|
Johtt 94, 162 j
Singleton, John 1^3
Jonathan Felix 386
Michael Creagh 167
William 312
Sinnolt, John 198
Sired, William 411
Sisaon, Josbph 344
Marcus Jacob 428
Sitwell, Rich. Stauntoo 86
Edward Wilmot 186
Frederick 237
William 263
Skeete, Charles Kyd 170
Skelly. Francis 67, 188
Skellon, Joseph 148
The. Looiey 427
Skene, Alesaodor 344
Andrew 203
William 386
Skerry. Cha. Jamea 233
Skey, Joseph 430
Skinner, George Alex. 308
Henrv 267
Henry Bryant 344
Samuel B. M. UO
Samuel James 344
Wm. Donstan 41 1
Skipwith, George 92
■ Henry 194
Skirrow, James 344
Skues, George 411
Skurray, Francis Charles 175
John Arthur 206
Skynner, Leslie 241
Skyrme, James 307
Skyring, Charles Francis 283
Staden, Ramsay Cunlifia 246
SLidden. Wiliiam 86
Slade, Herbert Dawson 131
Sir John, Bt,
GCH. 6. 126
Marcos John 65, 242
William Henry 63, 282
William Hickes 130
Slaney, Moreton 386
Slater. George 165
Henry Francis 344
Stanley 234
William 90, 234
Siatiery, BArtliolomew 386
Slaughter, Charles 296
Sleator,John 386
Joseph 421
Slegg, Richard Maxwell 217
Sleigh, James Wsllace,£B.
9, 136
Slessor, Charles Hildebrand
201
John 14
Small, John )63
Robert 344
Smart, Henry Dalton 228
Henry Hawley 182
Robert 421
Smedley. Thomas 421
Smelt, Charles Stanhope 266
William, Cfi, 13
Sbitb, Alezaader 264
SmiA, Alex. PeteraM
■ AlexMider
— Alexander, MD»
Alfred John Doa<
366
122
?1«
Attdfew, Jvj/.
266
809
87
115
286
173
176
Ml
116
8l
*Arcbabdd
-A. V.
- Arthur Peyae
- Aithur Webber
- Aeiley Ceapbell
- Aoguatos Fred.
- Sir BeojamiD
- Bryan, Viaey IXm-
( 212
- Charles 90
Sir Charlee FeKx,
KCB. 13, 113, 281
Cbarlea Fnocia 223
Cha. Haq. AT/. 61
Cbe. Henry Mon-
tressor 344
Ch. Hodgkinaoa 273
Cleneat Jekyll 142
Da? id 259
Darid Rea 94, 173
Edm. Carrington 344
Edward
Edward Atkins
386
886
173
1«7
187
160
162
386
-~ Edward Simeon
— Fitsroy, George
— Francis
— Fiederick
—— Fied. Ao|OBlttS
— George Coarles
— George Hsnkey
91,225
— George Roche 53
— Hamiltou Cbarlce23^
— Henrir 382
— Henry 344
— Henry 385
— Henry Fowfe Ib7
Sir Henrr George
Wakelyn.GCd. 15.113,252
Heory Nelaon 344
Henry Pascoe 385
— Henry Porter 385
Hugh 154
Hugh William 385
James Berridge 385
James Lewis 217
Jamee Rameay 985
James Webber,
CB. 13, 2C5
Jamea Webber 1 99
John 160
John 344
John 385
John 383
John 411
John Carrington 113
■ John Henry 312
John Lewis 64
Sir John Mark
Fred. A//. 37.281,286
John Percy 116
*-<— John Stewwt^HD. 1 75
Index,
6St
Saidi, 16km Wmuk a07
JohnW.S. 189
JTOMph 91
Jotepli 214
—— Joseph 385
JcdMnHmsr 385
— *— — Jodioa Simmoads
65,131
Leonard Fleming 385
LeieeiCer Viney 344
■ JLa«iue Horton 1 14
Mattbeir 70, 180
MaUUw 270
Miebael 385
• 5tr Michael Cneeo,
Bart. 411
Sfkhael Cane 140
Michael Edirard 330
Michad WiUkn 101,
141
Mordaoni Mao
Nanghten
Opie
344
122
139
385
385
136
174
386
308
181
113
258
205
126
344
234
242
4321
326
68
385
385
Percy Shawa
Peter
Baldft
Bichard Pl^ao
Robert
Bobert
— Robert Heaiy
Robert Wm,
Samud
i-*— - Samuel
■ Setoo Lionel
— _ Thomas
Thomas
— i'^- Thomas
« Thomas
Thomas, MD.
<— — - Thomas
■ Thomaa Charlton
■ Thomas Fljnn
<»-*—> Thomas Francis
Thoi. Hardwick 169
■ Thomas Heathcote 130
Thos. Tringham 428
William 344
WilUam 168
William 385
■ R$v. Wm. Seattle
453
■I Wm. John Jamea 227
■ Wm. Lance/ Davies
180
■ Wm. Robt. Bni-
denell 90
William Slaytor 411
.-- Wm. Thomaa 227
Smithwick. Robert 411
Smjly, Philip 98, 251
Smyth, Arthur 196
JSdward Selby 153
Francis 259
Geo. Lynedoch
SmyUi, Harry
Heniy
95, no
lOS, uo
Heniy Angnslaa 971
> Heo. Montagu
. Heniy C.W.
> James
•James Duttoo
Griffith
f08
114
Stl
S50
901
- J« D. Carmiehael 183
- JasMS Ryan 385
~ John Montreaor 161
-John Rowland, Cfi.
64,142
- Bobert 921
- Robert Donhin 129
SoreU, Vkad. Edward
— — Henrr Edward
-Thomaa
-Thomaa
-WUliam
- WiUiam
Smythe, Frederick
— Frederick
— Wm. James
385
4S7
385
435
385
165
270
385
Sneyd, WilUam
Snodgrass, Arelttbald
Campbell 189
John 103, 248
Kenneth, CB. 31
Snow, Arthur Henry Cns-
rell
Edm BrighouM
■ Edw, Oteiaj
Walter C* £.
William
Snowe, Edw. PownoU
William
322
296
273
236
90
294
206
973
437
448
Soady, Faunce James
Soars, Charles
Soden, Christian de
Edward Charles
99, 255
Soest, Ernest 447
Somers, Henry, Mi). 134
Somerset, Alfred Plantage-
net Fred. Charles 164
— — Aug. Charles
Stapleton 271
Charles Henry 259
Edward Arthur 252
■ Lard Fitaroy
Carmiehael
Oeo. Monro Car*
ai«hael
247
114
J. H. GCB. 9, 117, 204
^— Fitzroy- Moly-
neux H. 285
Henry, CJ9.iCH.32.
259
Capel
T Henry Charles
Edward
Heniy George
PoulettG.H.
344
259
148
4S7
113
344
Somerrille, Alexander
— — ^— Hen. Erakine
John
.. Thomas Henry 157
Wm. MB. 430
— -« Wm. Cameron 178
MB.
--Wm. Watson,
221
2SS
451
Sorgeafirey, John Peter
Sotheby, C. W. Hamilton
911
■ Frederiek Samuel,
CB. 114
Souter, David 223
Richaid 385
Thomas George 159
South, Charles 171
Southall, Thomas 189
■ Hen. Charles,
JTH. 344
Speight, Henry 385
Spalding, Richard Carr 294
Warner ReoTO 385
Spark. John 411
Robert 55, 245
Sparke^ Henry Astley 131
Sparkea, Thomas 411
Sparks, Jaroea Pattoon
91,189
^-— * MitehaU George 100,
161
Sparrow, Geo. Waterloo
Pennington 312
Spearman, Jsmee Morton 344
Ralph William 411
Spedding, Carliale 52
John 344
Speedy, Jamea 159
Thos. Beckwith 158
Spence, Charles Howe
102| 211
182
261
63
264
344
254
310
Frederick
Gilbert Wm.
— ^— James, CB.
John
■ John
■ Samuel
Thomas
Spencer, Him. Aog. Al-
meric 62, 195
Hon. Geo. Au-
gustus 61, 182
Hea. Rob. Che.
Henry 95, 269
Richard 435
— «* Thomas 385
William Rohart
253
385
238
92
115
204
140
33
86
Churchill
Sperling, John
Spier, John
SpiUer, George
■ ■ ' John Bligh
— Wm. George
SpiUing. William
Spink. John, KU.
Spittluff, George Lorell
Splsine, Abraham 97»233
Spong, Ambroae 89
Francta MaUel 385
Spooner, Heniy 365
Wm. D. 114
Spoor, Nicholas Appltby 157
Spottiswood, Aadiaw 385
636
Index.
Spottifwood% koAnm
' Gaory
8prtgu«, Joho Uiaaw
Spntt, James
MicbMl
Spring, Fnocit
— Bobert
- Tbomta
' Willitm
Spronle. Kdward
8prot» John
Spry, Edward
^— Henrr
Spurin, John
Spuniaf, John
Spurway, Joba
Squair, John, MP.
Squiri, Cecil
Sqiiirl, William
Scace, Henry Coope
■ Walcer Saaael
William
Staetj, CourtMy P. T.
■' Edward
Edwin
Flint. Willii
135
61
486
S9d
186
t96
175
17 X
«»5
19.T
885
t85
1t97
844
844
4«7
«7«
485
\o5
S48
«69
985
283
196
1S6
888
187
Stack, Fred. Rice t6l
«--«- Oeorge FittOtndd,
KH. 87
«— Maurice, CB. 114
^-— Nathaniel Mteeey 103.
— Tbonae 178
«— ^ Thomas. Jtf D. f36
Stackpoole, William 167
Slainfonhi ClMirlee fidwtrd
f49
Georg* 366
Slnir, John, Earl tf^ KT, 6,
197
«7f
81
411
Stendish, Fred. Charies
■ Henry
■ — Richard
Stanford, Joeepb Arthur,
MD. 485
Staabope, Edwyn Fm. B.
S.
Cha.
Hm. Sir Fran.
SIO
87
■ O. P. C. A. Lord
ISO
■■ ■ Hon. Leicerttr,
CB. 8t
I ■ PhOip 8peM«r
88,144
■ ■ i« ■■ * Rimeli Chiilea
164
Stanier, George 844
Stanley, Edward t08
■ Edward fl4
Edward 865
■ « Mark Antlieny 844
Slannua, 8tr Bphraim O.
CB. lis
Stanafield, Robert 886
StantoB, Edwtrd 186
Smaton, WiOiam
William
William Baneo
•48
Slapletott, FHmcia Oee* 1S4
...^._^ Richaid 863
William PhiUp 844
>Wi11i«BB«a 863
Stapley, Thomas 844
SOT SteplieneoB# CheriiS Frid*
4«8 MD. 283
Fredeciflk Chariee
Arthur 150
— George Atos» lt8
HmttyJamtft 889
ioha 143
Bobert 133
Stapylton, GraoviUe G. C«
Herman
164
178
S96
Stair, Edw. Headetioii
SiButiton, Charles Fred.
MD. t9l
«■ EdwaM 157
George 70, 168
Walter Oeeiy*
Leonard 186
Starely, Chalet Wm.
Dunbar
— — Jeiiee BatW
WilKam, CB.
StaToley, Jolm
Stawell, William
Stayner, I'bomaa AOfll
Sceede, Charlee
Stedman, Methnen
Steed, Edward Henry
■■ Edward Henry
Oeorge, MD.
Steel, Jamee
Joseph
William Robert
183
168
13
886
888
4«8
866
186
886
446
485
114
4fl
866
f74
996
830
883
197
868
886
Steele, Alexander
Arthur Charles
■ Ao^oatiis Fred.
- Edward
— Henrr
■■■ Matthew Fl^d.
Robert
— — Thomaa MoDtagn 148
William 116
Steer, William Frederick 114
Steere, Lee Steere 840
Steereoe, Chariee 179
-■ George 171
Nathaniel 171
William 195
SteffiB, Augvattti 449
Steggall, William Cherici
Stehelin, Benj. Spieer
■ ■ ■ Edward Ibomit
William Francta
Staffer, Albert
Rodolphe
886
888
179
180
45f
844
Stephens, John £dw. MD,
136
' Fran. Hetrte 98
Hy.JohnTowM-
11^
Henry 8?kee 89
Hemy WilUam 844
John 481
John Mors* 945
ThomM S98
T. H. A. 9U
end
Stepnny. Arih. St. Oeeree
AT 96, 180
Sterling, Ant. CoMngham 845
Ststttrt. Advn 8J9
Charlee 101, 140
Charlw Ilemittg fU
Dnvid 183
•«— Geo. Mackenme 113
■ John 84>
Robert 345
Stovmn, Geom 411
JohnfiarTej6e,S9ti.
John PhUip
Stephen J. CB.
Thomaa
William
William
Steri
894
114
40
411
417
19B
i3l
134
198
845
1«)
343
Stewart, Alexander, MD. 3^>^
• Henry Halford
Robert, MD.
C.A.
Robert
William Oeorgn
Stoward, Fred. Oevdon
' Tbomaa Carr
Archibald
Arthnr.JtflX
Charlee
Cbnilst
Charlee
David
IHvid
Den^
Bdmond Holdea
EdwsvdHebbe
140
430
65
886
4ft
545
fo8
19t
343
345
819
8«£
Fied. Yofrk John 841
136
M9
tOA
195
891
345
41S
Jamee AiaaGn ;h5
John Edmonateaa 8»4
John Hamilton 8.0
John HeatfT 89^
John Hy. Ftnaar 805
Joeepb kiMP 345
LodonnkCLmka 1»>
Matthew 31
Merryn 386
Menryn 8TS
Neililen^.lfD, 8tf
Robert 411
r
SCtwty Robeii Ctonm
vuh€tt ^tmthcn
Jobnitdn 159
■ Richard Olirar
TnaoB
Tll4
-Tfa<ittii
. Thomii Wtt.
- William
- William
- William
19S
88
113
f54
12
S45
4^3
W. G. DrummODdf 45
WlBiam little
Stickaejr, Thomaa
Still. John TryoU
Natbanial Tjroii
Stirke. Jalioa tithty
StirMaf, Thoma4
Stiatad, Hani*/
151
306
181
345
169
216
34
Henry VVmiainlOf.f SO
i30
386
161
386
274
274
Thomaa H.
Stobart, Hennr
Stock, John Caaaid/
— ^— Frederick
Stocklay. John Sortaaa
William
Stoekenstrom, 5ir Alldtew,
BarU 345
Stocker, tree, 345
Stocks, Michael 128
Stoddard, Thomaa Heiliy 246
Stoaber, Jean Nepoma 451
Stokely, Charlei 254
Stokea, Aotbenj Bowen
Owen 264
Edward Grant 297
Henry Frtmcia 1 90
John 285
Oliver (hot^e 264
Oliver ttobefi 273
Patriek Day 345
Wniiam John 345
Stokoe, Winiam 114
Stolte, William 447
Sto]aenberg,l^erdinandTon446
— • Theodoi von 447
Stone, Edward William,
MD. 121
Henry 164
fftonehottse, Henry Vadai(246
Stoueatreet, Geo. GrifBn 445
Stoaey , A ndrew A crea 20 1
'- Henry Bntfer 170
George Sntler 179
Stopford, Charlea FbiTIp
ioaepb 200
* ■ ■ George Mon(agu286
Jamea, CB. 61, 216
Stonford-Blair, William
Henry 58
^t4>rer, Thoa. Whifaiefe 220
Storey, Charlea Robert 16S
SCorka, Henry Rnigbt 68
Storrea, Frederick de 448
Story, Edmtind Bich. 38
-*— Edward Jamei 218
— — George Walter 346
ImUx*
8toi7, Philip F., CB. U
Robert Wm. 6f , 2*7
Valentine Fftrd. 345
Sttote, Gibiofl 244
dtotberd, Rfdb.Jdbtt 283
Richard If agh 286
SHovin, Str Fred. JtCB.
KCMO. 13, 235
Stow, Harry 99.268
Stowarda, RotHtft Becber 159
dtoyte, John eS, 168
Stracey, Edwafd John 150
dtracbaii, Henry A . 1 90
Wtt. Hefl. Fefioyre
255
dtraflbrd, John, Rtrl df
0GB. GCH. 7, 180. 454
Strange. Alexander 176
Charlea 345
Charlea Jobfl 27*2
Henry Franeii 91, 176
Henry Frah<^ 270
Thomas George 217
Strangwayea, Thomaa 347
Strangwaya, Geo. Fot 345
Thomaa Fox63, f67
Stranabam, A nth. BlaJt-
land 9S, 293
Straton, Rob. Joetflyd 102,229
Stratton. John 177
Stratton. Robert 432
William 411
Wm. Albert 157
William Leoiiftrd
Barnard 221
Straubena^e, Bowen Vifl 183
Charlea 345
Charlei T. Tn 61,
154
■ — Fred. Van 164
Streatfeild, Henry C. 51
■ Hen, Dorrien. 118
Wm. Sanderarth
428
Sfreatfield, Charlea Ogl« 67,
282
Edward Ogle
Street. James Frederick
D'Arley
-■ John Alfred
195
272
208
Strong, Pbiltp D*0. fon 141
Stretch, Bolton Edward 386
Stretton, Severas Wm.
Lynam 69, 191
Strickland. Edward 307
Henry Cha/lea 221
Thomaa
Stringer^ Miles
Stritch, Wm. Luke
Strode, George
Julius Che(ham
Stronach, William
Strong, Clement Wte.
Richard Henry
Stronge, Max. Du Fre
Stroud, Henry Wallaee
Stroven, Henry
Strorer, Samnel R. J.
£39
Stuart, ffon. Arob. Geo. 345
-^a Arthur jdhd 296
Charlei 62, 16^1
* ■ Coanee At^dlrttia 346
Charlei George 386
- — ^ Donald 97, I9f
:— Donald 230
' Franoea66 432
Fra. C. P. A Aed4e 9fO
George 64
■ George Evans 386
George Francis 200
bam
-Geo. Wm.Conyng-
Heiirf
Hugh Lindaay
Hon, James
Jamea
Jamee
308
132
386
386
213
366
148
415
203
250
274
1131
432
455
253
258
99
Jamea 9. StliHn^ 121
Jamea Fred. Dodle/
Crichton 145
John 65, 157
— Hon, John 355
John Patriek 172
John Ramsay 103,172
John Riehafdsen 238
Hon, Sir Patrick,
OCMG. 8, 193
Peter 386, 453
Robert 158
Robert Charles
223
386
187
258
259
386
187
421
254
Studd, Edward 35
Studdert, Ch. FKt OeMid 153
■ George 245
George Lloyd 259
S<ampa, Ignatiott 451
Stufler, Charlea Lonls 452
Stuft, Wm. Milder NeHlle 114
Stuuer. Jean Bautiste Phil.
452
Nicbolaa 452
Sabefkflib, John Jaeoft 386
Suckling, Fred. Herbeff 169
Nelson Fleming 345
SnliTan.Geo. Aug.Pilmer l]f9
Robert t^sfflottd 148
SolllTan, Bartholomew 386
George 232
— — > Jamea 386
John J 30
— ^ John 386
William
Rob. Tbomadtt
Wifliam
William
Winiam. MD.
WiHiam
William Tylet
Stubba, Joabua
Stanley 0dliglai
William
64, lir
Snmmera, John, Ml), ^56
SunboTf. George 386
Sunderland, lAflflP 41 &
Sunter, Thomas Moore 158
Supple, Kerry 386
Sorteea, Cba. Ffetille 136
F F 2
640
Suaini, JoMph 451
Suther, Wm. Grigor 294
Sutberiand. Alex.FiDlaiioii 296
Alex. James 204
Index,
Andrew
Edward
Edward
Francis
Sir James
346
54d
386,453
139
113
John Moira Mac-
lean
308
88
135
244
386
16
386
223
Peter
■ Robert
■ Robt. Madeod
Sutberlaod Hall
William
Suttie» George Grant
Suttoo, Cbas. Wm.
——Coroelioa Graham 174
Francis 132
John 198
■ Samuel Ivea 96
WUUam 68, 359
Wm. Griffin 180
Swaby, George 169
Swaffield. J. O. 182
Swain, Cbarles 306
Henry Thomas 295
Swaine, Joseph 207
Wm. W. 114
Swainson, William 427
Swan, Graves Cbamney 93
- Tho. Geo. Sanden 307
Wm. Geo.. MD. 312
Swanson. Thomas 386
Swann, John 205
Sweeney, James Fielding 163
Francis Beroaid 41 1
Richard Tliomaa S35
Sweeting, George ^ 386
... ■ Hen. Lewis 60, 266
Sweetland. John 4f7
Sweny, Welbore Ellis 345
Swetenham, James 154
Swetienbam, Henry 247
Wm.Kibier.]tfX>.31S
Swift, Benjamin, MD. 250
Richard 436
Swinbum, John 64
John 183
Swinburne, Joseph 89, 235
■ John DenniA 235
Tho. Rob. 54
S windley , Job n 319
. John Edwtfd 169
Swiney, George 113
Swiofen, Fred. Hay 125
Swinney, George 427
• George Stoney 141
Swinton, Edward 271
Edw, George 130
WiUiam 269
Swiny, Shapland WiUiam 383
Swvuy, Exham S.T. 101,215
Sydenham, Geo. Floyer 230
Sykes, FrsnciaHenmker 207
Fredeiick Ueaxy 137
Heniy 1S8
SykMy Cam
Joseph Alfred
149
246
Symonds. Henry John 445
Jermyo Cliarles 294
John Jenny n 386
Julian Fr. Anth. 95,
283
WiUiam 386
Wm. Cunningham »97
Symons, Cbas. Bertie 100, 268
Syms, Frederick George 154
Synge, Fra. Hutchinson 194
Geo. Chai lea 203
Millington Henry 285
Robert FoUett 219
Synnot. Walter 345
Syret, Jamea 386
Taafe, George 152
Taaffe, G. A. Den 115
laberger, John, MD. 43f
Taddy, Edward 273
Tait, George 66, 282
Joshua 114
— — Thomas Forsyth 115
Talbot. George 164
George 99, 194
"273
411
270
204
345
113
118
Henry Lynch
— ^ James
Robert
Wm. Leopold
Tallan, Lawrence
Tapp. Horatio Tho.
Tardrew. Thomas
Tsrrant, Richard Sherrard 153
Taaker, Jamea 386
Taasie. George 418
Tsswell. Edward 273
Tate, HeniT Carr 294, 297
1'atlock. Thomas 386
' Tatnall. Arch. Hamilton 244
TattersalLGeo. Bulkeley 103,
257
Tatton, Richard 89
Tayloe, John 386
Taylor, Alexander 160
■■ Alex. Poaglaa 311
-^— — Arthur Joseph 269
Brook 66, 237
Cortlaodt 154
— — Edward JamM 386
— Francis 258
Francis Richard 219
— George 233
— George KeppU 274
Graham 204
■ George Carendish 247
Hen. Geo. Andrew,
113
Ingram Pank 386
CB.
James
Jamea
Jeremiah
John
John
John
396
345
34, 262
223
386
433
John Ed. Hutaej 161
. John Robert 232
Ta jl«r, loaepli H«nrr 386
— -^Monkhonae ura-
ham 196
Nathaniel 386
PhiUpotta Wright 101.
260
Pringle, KK 54
Bainafoid 188
Richard 161
Richard 4Sf
Richerd C. H. 231
Robert 411
Lard RoUftCoooUy
150
Robert Mascia 176
Thomaa 143
Thomas Clough 192
Thomas John 96,230
Thomaa Wm. CB.
15,455
William 87
WiUiam 297
WiUiam 386
William 411
WiUiam Henry 239
Wm.Ryvea Nash 271
Taylonr, Lf>rd John Heuiy 237
Tayntoo. Wm. Henry 37
Teale. Charlea Shiuley 545
Teckell, John 427
Tedlie, Jamea 186
WUUam 21 f
Teeedale, Chriatopher 106.
123
■ Charles Peregtioe 235
— ^ Henry George 268
Henry George 286
Teevan, Stepnenson, HD. 310
Teighe, Thomas 415
Teissier, Jaa. Fits Her-
bert de f 17
Telfer, Bochan Frascr 427
■ Jam. Drummosd 272,
274
John ThomaoB 311
Patrick NagjU 308
Telford, WUUam 168
Tempest, Thoe. Rich.
Plumbe 87
Temple, Edward 182
GastaTusRitteock41t
-^— John 91
Templeman, Thomae 250
Templeton, Robert, UD, 291
Tench, Donald Wm. 196
Henry 545
John 4f7
Tennant, Aralander 65, 186
Charles Robert 186
Teny» Henry 415
John 345
Robert 51
■ Stephen S4S
William Paite Itfa
Teatafnnu, FUijppo G»«
Teidon, George
Tbonw
58
188
lade*.
541
T«ir, Geo. M'Leod 95
TejrnbMii, G. H. R. lord 411
Thackeray, Fred. Kennell,
CB. 11, f81
Fred. Rcnnell «26
Jo»epb 386
Tbackwell, £dw. Joseph 142
5irJo8.GCB.irF.16
Edw. Josepii 142
— '- Joseph £dwio 173
Thatcher, Sackville Zac-
eheus 345
Tb^Uusson, Alex. Dtltou 224
— r — ^— Arthur George
9ethcA 148
■ Seymour Stuart 224
ThelwaH, Embule Davsh. 297
Richard Bulkeley
Twyford 238
— — - John Bulkeley 175
Tbesiger, Fred. Augustus 145
Thiballier, Hubert 386
Thiel. Cba8.ZehenderDe 452
Tbiieny, Lewis de 411
Tbistletwayte,H. Arthur 184
Aug. Fred. 177
Hen. Alex. 184
Tholon, Joseph 447
' Louis 462
Thorn, Alexander 238
Thomas, Barclay 178
Charles T. 114
■ Sir Edmund Ste-
phen, fit. 96,221
Francis William 297
Henry, CB. 15
Henry 239
Henry John 269
James 386
-. John Jenkins 125
JohnW. 191
Mark 411
Morgan 291
Richard WilUame 261
Thomas Rees 346
Winiam Esdaile 177
Thompson, Arnold 270
-. Arnold 264
- Benjamin 386
Charles 216
Charles A . 179
. Charles Wm. 127
Charles Wm. 209
" Daniel 219
David 114
Edward 345
George 178
. • — George 237
George Ashe 237
'-^ Henry 240
. Henry Walker 386
•^^1 James 427
James 345
1 John 124
r- ■ Johft 134
» John 163
m John 386
John 436
Thompson, John Aleiander
William. MD. 237
John WvcliflTe 1S6
Julius William 254
Leslie Jenkins 209
Michael 152
Pearson Scott 127
Ralph Keddey 386
Richard 157
Richard 200
Richard 345
Thomas 418
Thomas James 386
■ Thos. Perronet 51
— — Thomas Ranelagh
John George 241
Waldegrare Rock,
UD. 312
William, MD. 246
William 248
William 4^2
William Hamilton 179
William Jobn.Cii.l 14
William Robert 166
Thomson, Alexander, CB, 13
Arth. Saunders,
MD. 209
Charles Alexander 205
David 386
Edmund 428
Fran. Ringler 66^ 282
George, CB. 114
George 411
Geo. Latham 155
Harry 113
James 116
James, MJ), 127
James 386
James Dugald 256
James Sinclair 205
Jeremiah 386
John Batburst 221
^^— Joaeph 386
J. Crooke 415
Patrick ll4
Robert 36, 281
Robert Thomas 121
Tannatt Houston 306
Thomas, MD. 430
William 422
William 114
William 427
Thoresbv. Charles 114
Thorn, Nathaniel, CB, KH. 17
Thomdike, Daniel 99, 268
Thorne. George 232
Thornhill, Bryan 129
William 113
Thomley, Thomas 386
Thornton, Sir Cbas. Wade,
KCH. 11,453
Charles 428
Charles Edmund 238
Godfrey 38, 144
Henry, CB. 30
John 86
— John 387
— — Robert 291
Thornton, Robert Inset 411
~^— Samuel Lewis 114
William 56, 144
Wm. Henry 162
I'horoton, Thomas 128
Thorold, Frederic 387
George Edw. 91,244
Thorp, Edward 62, 195
Edward Buller 241
John 215
Thorpe, Ralph 114
Samuel^ KH.
William
87
154
272
272
Thring, John Everett
Tlirupp, Henry Andrew
Tburlow. Hen. Robt. 87, 242
Hou. John Edm.
Hoirel
Thursby, James Legh
John Harvey
John Hardy
Ralph Lovel
23
160
192
242
259
Spencer Geo. Aug. 152
Thwaites. Geo. Saundois 37
Henry 168
Tice, John Charles Gra
ham, MD. 159
Tichborne, Roger Charles 126
Tickell, John Arscott 411
Richard, CB. 113
Tiddeman, Henry 415
Tidy, Gordon Skelly 345
Thos. Holmes 99, 1 65
Tierney. Matt. Edw. 70,147
Tigbe. Daniel 387
Frederick Edward 234
James Lowry 435
Michael 209
Tiller, William 422
TiUbruok, Philip L. 163
Titghman, Rich. Milibank 166
Tilly, Guavas Speedwell 285
Tilt, Andrew 113
Timbrell, John 445
— ^ Thos. Richardson 209
Sydney James 387
Thomas, CB. 114
Timins, Thos. Chas. 102, 222
Octavius Fred. 234
Timm, Isaac 445
Timpson, Henry 295
John George 296
Tinklar, Henry Nicholson 297
Wm. Alexander 116
Tinley, Fra. E. Newport 172
Robert Newport 190
Wm. New\»ort 190
Tinliug, Chas. Stubbs 387
Chas. Hugh Lyle 99
Geo. Vauffhan 345
Wm. Fred. 64
Widdrington 308
William Pattison 242
Tinseau, Arthur Leon de 452
Tipping, Alfred 145
Jhn. W hitacre 887 ,466
Tireman, Henry Stephen 345
Tisdall, Arobibald 186
642
Index.
Tisdall, Jiiinos
1 "■ M ■ TfaomM
Tutle, Johq Moore
f» ■ John Moore
Tobin, Geo. V4w, ilex,
■•«• John
-«« John
•ni
387
37
f54
387
153
345
436
w. Joteph Webbo 1 1.S65
Tobj, Isaac i97, 345
ltd, Robt. Ales. Bootbb/ 246
166
39
191
140
S38
Todd, AMxiA
- George
'^••"
»«■
m>^
Jamet
John Apgutta*
* ' ■ Marl Stanley
Suetoniua Henry 113
^^ William 411
.^ William Egerton 233
'lolcber, Chriatopher 387
•-W— Henry John S^07
- I ■ Jobn 153
Tollemacbe, Wm. Felix ^9
Tolson, Ricbwd Henry 86
Tom, Daniel 187
Oeorgn 910
Tomes, John 307
Tomkina, Alesander 299
* < Benjamin 116
Tonikinsoo, Hill Jsi.Thoa. S73
■ ' ■ Edward 134
Tomkyna, Richard 6d| 267
Tomlin. Banket 121
.. Henry Holt S97
»■■.. Thomas B«lMy 122
Tompkina, >i«wland Aicb.
345
Tom9| Francis Philip
Tomson, George
1 onge. Jobn Henry
Tongue, Jobn
I I Vincent
I'onnocby, Valena
Toole, Archer
Franoie ffovria
William
^
«97
171
S46
181
fl2
180
213
387
345
Torkifigten, HeoiT Tbe9-
doee 387
Turrena, AKrad 218
. A. Wellealey 56, 174
Heniy U'0)ley 174
w^ Rob. Samuel 198
Robert William 206
Torriano, C. Strangwi^a 345
Toi hill. Jobn 293
Tottenham, Algernon 218
I ■ Cbarlea Henry 201
.. Cbarlea J. 109
■ ■ . ■ W.Heatbcote 181
Toverfl, William Riley 387
Town, Edward 387
rownley, Tbof. Ifeooert 136
Toirnly, Jamea 387
Tovrnaeod, Edward 91, 235
— lienry 165
John 387
Joaepb 387
Richard 387
■ Robert Lawrence 387
Samuel Philip 268
Townahend, Cecil 139
lienry 315
' ' Hen, Dive 55
William 387
Tracey, Henry 411
Wmiam Ul
Trafibrd, Ang. Henry de 1^8
Benj.W.(iawaon217
217
253
345
37
190
Tutub, Edward, MD.
Tour, AugustiM de In
Teiizel, HeUer
■■ ■ ■ Tbomas Peieif il
Tevey, Alesander
m, m George
■ I Jaa» Dunbe?
Jamea Tioinaat
Tower, CAttyert
Towere. Frederiok
31^
387
11
178
415
37
51
175
132
57
Charles Gu?
— — Henry Tralwrd
■ Sigiamund
Thos. Samuel
Trabeme, Jobn Poptiin
rranchell, Edw. Frederick 258
Geo. AdolphuB 258
Trent, William 387
I'mvera, Boyle 7
Fred. John 271
Jamea
James Conway 297
Trevor, William Coaao
Trew, Thomae £ggi|r
Trewbitt, Henry
Tribe, Henry John
Trick, Thomae
Trigance, Joseph
Trimmer, John
Triscott, Joseph
Tristram, Barringon
Trituu, Edward
Tritton, Fred. Biacoe
-^-^ Grorge ^ndnir
Jobn
165
306
411
295
415
435
307
345
387
446
174
199
95, 136
6«, 187
387
55
306
345
345
418
Trollope. Cbarlee
Sir John, Of.
Tronson, Edwaid T-
Trotter, Ale!(an4er
John
Robert Knox
' Thomae
TrQubridge, Tlioe. Sit Vin-
cent H* C.
Trousdell, Wm, Green
Troward, Albany
Trower^ Antlyony
' Fred, Courtney
' Horace
Troy. Thomaa
Truseott, John
2561 Trydell, Botet
■ Jamea Fra. Eaton 271
John 269
■ ■ Jonaa Hamilton 130
— I Joseph O. 3U7
Joseph Oatee 294
**^— Joseph Slewnrt 162
J. O, Si6
■ ■ Julius Brockman 182
— ^ Lyon Conway 212
N. C, 326
Gales Josepli 222
Richard Henry 175
rravera. Tboa. Robert 170
Trebeck, Thomaa 387
Irolawny, Herry Brereton 145
■ Harry Regiuald
Salushury 132
Hoiece Dormer 120
Tnmayne, Arthur 139
rremenbeere, Walter, KB. 13
i'remlow, Geo. Hamilton 2X7
rieoeb,^irFfed.\Vxn.KC/f. 1 1
Trenob, John 3l2
Power le Peer 91, 1 22
Thomaa 387
Tienerry, Joseph 133
Trent, iraocii Const ami lie 199
Harrison W. John 220
Try on, Samuel
— — Thomaa
Henry
John Frederick
158
18U
lU
315
1J5
141
4U
113
58.235
iO?
9i
253
3 '8
114
114
283
4*>3
J. Owen E4»erds 3^6
Tubby, Jumea H.
Tucker, Aucbmnlyi CB.
Fra. N. B,
■ Henry
Jobn
TreTolyen, Jaa, Hariogion lOl
WalUr 67, 147
TreTenen, Jamee 387
Tfievor, Ar. Hill. Kff. 58, 210
■ ■ Andrew 435
^ Edward 97
■■■ Fred, Anthony 210
Htm. Ilewy Otwey,
Cfi.
8. I8t
— ' Johu Tudor
> RiQhar4
Hich. Franklin
— Thomaa Elliot
Tuckey, Chea. Tinothj
Tudor, Cbarlea
■ Frederick
Henry
■ Jamea Colley
Wm.Langley i.
TefnelUTboe, JoFiffe
Tttggioer, Edmund de
■ Edward de
Tuite. George
-^— Hugh Mnnlej
— — Joarph
Thomaa Baiil
Tube, Arth. Edgcumbe
Tnlloch. Alex. Blnrrey
Jea. D, Gregovy
■ Thomae
TuUob, Alexander
Tuoks, Tbomns
Tunsiafl, Antboigr
— — Gabriel
WiUiam
3*5
4J7
2?6
387
192
367
189
387
114
fOX
311
4j2
4SS
345
268
t6t
219
172
61
345
i«, 193
268
2?0
254
387
Xypper, Fredeiin WIQigi
164
Indea,
54$
Tapper, Gaspard Le Mar-
ehaot Sff
TurobttJI. John Robertson fVt
Wm. George 41 1
Turaor, Charles %9y 170
Charles FWerick ITI
Fred. M'Combie 1«0
Frederick H?nry 59
George, CB, 39, 965
Henrj Austin 969
Henrjr Ferdivand 917
Henry Whichcota l»-2
Herbert IfO
James 268
James Orfth«i|i If 9
John 971
Mansfield 18S
Nathaniel Octavhu
273
S45
417
387
411
433
173
166
387
40
1«3
f04
Simpson
PhiHp
— Richard
Thomas
Thomas
William
William
William Oeorn
WilHam West
— — Vouog
Tomor, William
Turton, Edmund Henry
Tuson, Edward Batlj
George Baily, BD,
«74
Tuthill. William 121
TuyU, Sir Williaip, KCH.
10, 133
Tweddell, F^wick M«rtin 268
Tweed, Augustus 343
Tweeddale, G. Martj, tf,
KT^CB. 11,113,181
Tireedie, David 411
Michael 345
Twenlow, George He^ilton
216
Twfbill, Jamea 189
Twining, Isaac Temple 216
Tvriss, Arthur Win. 274
John 283
Twopenv, Edvrard 67, 230
Twyford, John 387
Twyoam, Oeddes flansonl 258
Tydd, Thomas 228
Tyldeo, Wm. Burton 52,282
Richard
John
Tylee, Alfred
Darid Wm.
Tyler, Charles Fred.
— Qeorge Henry
— — George Sotheby
Henry
Henry Whatley
■ James
-^— Leonard Barrett
Tynta, Charles Kem^ys
Kemeys 145
— — Melbourne Kemeri 124
TTTwMtt, Chtriet 70, 149
284
268
268
284
261
164
256
228
285
116
214
I^ day, John Aujr. f, 2fO
John Robert 113
Underwood, George A. 114
Wm. Henry 2A7
UnetC. Thomas 91, 170
Walter 103, 130
Unrer, William 450
Uniacke, M . T. 274
■ Redmond 300
Kichard 12
' I'bonias Fane 387
Upton, Him. A. Peroy, CB, 8
H<»N. Artbur 55,147
— H«»ii. George Fre-
derick 56, 147
William
Urquhart, Donald
Francis Gregor
■ William Henry
Usher, Charles Loftus
William
■ Edward Prioe
387
387
151
227
aft/*
436
295
Ussher, Edw. Pellew Ha*
mett 295
Joba 346
JobnTheopbilua 243
— — Wm. Henry Ber-
nard 308
U abridge. Hen., Earl rf 32
Vaeber, Fiederie Smith 184
Valiant, Tbomae Jamee
96,19)
435
387
160
109
274
35
57
387
Vallange, Wm.. MD.
Vallencey, Richard
Valpy. De Vic
Vance. Horatio Page
Vandeleor, Aribar
— — John
Robert
Vanderbrouk, Franeis
VanderapaTi Wm. Cbarlee,
257
Vane, L&rd Adolpbua Fred.
Chailfs William
-— — Charles Bireb
Vansittart, Franeis
— ~— ^ Frederick
Spencer
Varlo, Bemey
— Henry
George
Vaaaall, Rawdon J. Pop
Vaugban, Eugene James 346
■ ■■ John Crossby 167
Herbert 68, 242
150
346
271
140
152
294
Vtv, 298
297, 346
91
ehamp
Herbert Henry
Herbert Milling-
346
242
246
307
242
VsTasour, Henry William
36,«01
•^■— ^*^ nefVnl a04
Robert Waller
Newman
TraTers Hartley
Vaughton, Rt. Dymook
Theophilos
Yekcb, Cbarlee 387
■ Hemy 176
■ Thomas George 346
William 411
VeMb!es, Robt. MX>. 436
Themes 249
Veetry, T.T. A rem. Lord 346
Veie, Wm. Edwtrd Hope 14d
Vereker, Charles
" Henry
' Henry Thomas
Thomas George
Verliog, James, MB.
Vomer, Edw. Uonovaa
— — John Douofva
William
Willimn J.
940
3t»?
387
169
291
43<l
158
113
172
Vernon, Hon, Aug. Hy. 150
■ ■ Bowater Henry 346
' George Aug. 68» 147
Henry Arthur 272
■ Henry Cba. Edw,
OB. t$
— — John Rueeell
Wm. Fred.
Vesey, Arthur George
■ George Henry
John
Veteh, Jamea
Viallf , Gee. Cenrteaay
Henry Thomas
807
189
197
972
387
346
247
196
Vicare, Edward 71, 283
Hedley 8. J, 249
Robert Shafto 91
Wm. Henry 103, 213
Vieq, John Henry 208
Victor. George 387
James Conway 63,282
Vieth, Fred. Wm. 367
Vieusseao, Andrew 452
Vigors, Horatio Nelson 61
PhiHp Doyne 162
John Urban 156
Joshua Alleq 208
Ville, Ferdinand, Compts
de la 451
Villiers, Cbtrles Courtenay
190
* Henry PhiSipe 233
Jameg 198
Vincent, George Frederiek
Frank 114
John James 225
John Tqnnadloe 411
Thomas 346
William 113
Vineentf, Gioranni Aot. 451
Virtu, Georgio 262
Visme, Francis de 346
Virtam, James Edwards 141
Volger, Christ. Arnold 449
Voas, Ernest Von 446
Vyse, Edward Howard ISO
•— - Francis Howard 120
*— George Howard 119
. R.W. How. Howard 15
^— - Rich. Hen. Riob.
. Howird 120
fitt
I ■ Thomas Heorf
^46
S03
H. William
S56
4Sf
WafUUagtota, Chatltm 114
' Geo. Homey 253
W«ddj» Blehafd 901
Wt4«, Arthar M4
— ^-^ 5ir Chad. Martio^
CB. 113
George 164
Geoigo • 387
Hamlet Coot6»CB. 93
Jamea Ucne t4)
John S94
Robert Wau tlO
Thomas 411
Wagataff. WUltem 4f S
Widhab,C4^adee 114
■■'> George L. 113
»■■ 1 > I Uei^ iohft S46
WahreodGvff, AngoAtvo 447
Wmiiurright, David 415
M» .■!■»■■ Fraderiok 918
Wake, Richaid Wm» 346
'Wakefield, Hmit Svrajr 179
WiMiam 499
WalUdge, Hnuj Wm. 387
'Walcot, CbarUa Thomas
308
WOaottyChaxlei Edmnnd
973
Waadt^JEdm. Waldo Meade
118
.Wjaldron, Fred. WaUam 308
.Wfddj, AUrad Henry 197
iVaU, IteM7 J«^» ^^1
— «^ Robert Grego^ ' 184
WaUbid, John Thomas 387
Walker, Archibald 61
.■ ' Alexander 387
■ ■» Alexander 196
p^ Chailea Edward 129
■ Chaa. Pjndar
^eaochamp 197
£dirard Walter
. Foieatier 61, 149
FiU William 166
Fiederick 11, 965
3ir Geo. F.R.BI. 148
Geo. £• Luihing-
985
Geo. FaUer 159
Geo. Heiiiy Wm. 953
180
176
953
387
918
968
116
64
181
«w
^*^
m^
ton
«Mk*
**•
*««■
t*i
tmrnf'
Heniy George
Heniy Torfeaa
Hercules
Jamea
Join
John Allea
JohBGeddas
JohaTjnrMtt
Jesioh.
Mali
Philip Wanea 55,966
WalhMfTbomaa
Tboinaa, MD.
Willii
Willii
Wiilii
William Hialep
Wall, Henrjr
■ ■ -John
.*4
(806
431
973
346
346
.411
387
939
913
IM
387
913
■■■■»■
••*
Michael
MiehaelC.
■ Richard
William Heary
Thomas Fredenek 954
Walbee, Albany FMaeh 158
■ Alexander 411
ChaJes .Steirait 176
Hugh Ritchie 387
'-Jamea 411
■■ Sir James Blas^
well, KH. 99
— «— — — iStr John Alez«
Bt. KQB. 8, 940
— — Peter Margetaon
35.965
■ Robert. JCH. 85
Rob. OienTi]le3e7
Robert 998
' Wittiam, MD. 165
Wm, Edward 168
■ Wm. Thomas
Franois 145
Wallack, Henry JebUnir 999
Wallcoit, Chat. Edmnnd 974
Waller, ChaHes 971
Kilner 387
Wellington, James 437
^ John Williamt 131
Wsllis, Alex. Brace 184
John Ricb. Smyth 194
■ ■ Samuel 499
Wallnatt. Thomaa 996
Wahnodea, Cpim(, JTCfi. 113
Walmeeley, Anthony 995
Robert 999
Walmsley, Hagh Molle-
nenx 915
James 166
Wslpole, Horatio 56
John 109. 983
— ^ HoH. Jebo 113
■ ■ ■ Robert 67
Walah, Arthur 118
Arth. Sandys
Stawell
— Chas Greenwood 997
<p«*i
George
John
Lawreneede C.
Lewis Edwatd
Patrick
PhUip
SpeoeerOeei^
Tliomss
Thomas John -
Timothy
WMEmm
WUHsai
411
346
346
50
997
196
995
914
388
499
WUflhs, AvA4Bf .
^-^•Blayaay 998
t Hugh dmwfosdt
.MD. 991
Walter, Edges 546
Edward IS4
-^— ^ Freleriek Afthw 953
f ■■ George 411
M John 66v 947
'. John Meeltele <. 994
■ ■ ^' RawUne Geufo All
Wahma, Henij / 192
.- ■- Hbnty - ^1
— •-^ Rfibeit Hole 335
Walther. WUIiem • 449
WallBB«^Bemlyshe * 9M
Ffancia » - 397
-*-— « Netdiffa Bandyabe -
946
■ * Wm. LeveUce 16
WarberlOB, Aug.. Fred. 166
' ■ Cbarlea 99?
■ Qanett I ld4
Geo.Dfongbt- 969
Jebfa tt9
— Robert 199
RobertSendlBid 194
Wm. White 91
Ward, Bernard 919
■ ■■ Edwaid Wdlstfs-
9?0
388
liolme
— -^ Fnu Bockibia-
'■ Henry
^^^Heddeesoni '
■ Henry Allaop 169
■"—••• AMI* Henty WiHien^
Croabie 194
Hunter ri. 199
•^-— Jamee 97, 938
-*^»Jobn 114
John 441
John - «43
-*^«Johtt 346
•*^-Joha 588
— JohnHaymaa 989
John aUeid, Ca.
38
John Riohatd 436
Marr
" Mtcbaal
Owen Flotaaee
Louia
■^ Tbos. Hobbiae-
-WUJiam - 346
^WiHinn 546
- William CroAoa 199
- Wm. CiitbbertM,f89
" WaHam Peaiaew -991
Wards, Edward CteUee- 968
-*i-^^ Francis 66, 967
' ■ George
3.
■ ■ iWaltsr ' —546
Wird^l, Cbsflse - 4H
Jebn 599
■fc^ Wiaisat
M^ardeo*
,.P —
▼<rcidlawy Bobfft 198
ff ardrop, Janaf Jobn
Ni§«ibafca 145
Wan. Robert 415
Waring, CbarlM 435
*-> Edwaid S88
■ ■■ *■ ■ FhuMBB Robert 196
Warlow, ThoBitt Pieu» 972
Warner, Ricbard M6
Warre^iteBf J. i08
" Sir Wm. €B. 19, 946
**
Warreo, Artbnr Frederick 953
' Augufltos Edrad. 2S4
CkaAm,CB. 60,906
**«-
m»#
••4-
Cbadet
£dw« Towiiaeod
George
^ Heniy Edward
Hen. Hyacinth
Jaa. L6wt JfD.
JatDQs Sandfaam
Jobn
Pbilip Splane
Ricbard
Ricbard Laiie
Wm. Sfaiple^
178
988
115
919
258
435
259
307
991
986
186
959
142
346
148
185
119
Indim.
Watsen, Thoa. Braretoa 988
Vincent John 297,941
William
— — William Henry
William L. CB,
Watt, Fltzjames Bdward
* ■ James DafP
William Godfrey
Watterille, Rodolpb de
Watta, David Jobo
■ Franoia
< Henry
Winiam
' " ■■ ■ Wm* NewcQDNB
Wancb, DaTid
Waagbf Williafli
•>Y
■*^
Warrinetf £mle
Warringten, Tbombill
Warrender, George
Wavy, WilKam
Wnters, £. F. CB.
'Geo, Cbadtt Henry
958
Marena Antdnioa 62,
989
Marovt Aatenitts 904
Tbomaa 992
Tbomaa 946
Watkins, Charlea WiUiam 189
'^ William NoweU 346
Wstaon, Albert 257
■ *■' Andrew 988
•^^! Andrew Vincent 178
^ -■ Archibald
— r Atberfion
■ ■ CUflea
■ M Charles Edward
' ' Dafttd
-« Feltbam
George
George
George
Henry Cliarlea
Henry Vinoent
Sir Henry, CB.
•^-r
*^--
^Fm
•»■»*
113
411
929
158
294
988
318
293
988
256
988
19,
215
- Jacob 51
-^ir Jaa. iCCB. 8,165
-Jattea 90,165
? Jobn 165
- John 173
J^tik'JlMatiaa 499
John Wm. Ml). 909
John WillU 114
Nicholas Jehft 919
B«bd8t 957
Rfv. R«^M '494
946
988
113
903
906
174
452
4U
116
388
411
954
988
96,
1961
Way, Gregory Ltfwis 100,180
Waymootfa, Samuel 89
Wayth, Charles 114
Weare, Henry Edwin 901
Thomas, KH. 96, 117,
962
Wbdderbonvf eim WdHer 195
*•■* Charles Admn —
Webeter 178
i.Cha>Pin. -^
Webeter 904
Weekes, Alfired Wickbam ''
Pym 980
Wegener, Joba Henry • '4l9i
Wogg. John ' lOO.tWr
WegoeUn, Tho« Mat.Lua;187
450
' -988
Wehsarg, Charles
Weight, Edward
Weir, Hector John
Heniy
— • Joha'Chariea
Thos.
**- Williwk'
-; — Thos. C.
Weias, Frediariek
Welby^ Henry QAytrn dBaritf ^
Welch, St^hen J. W.'Fr-^46
->--*« John Weet 3(f5
-453
-988
^888
906
4Y9
Wearing, John Wm. 994 Welohmao,<3te. Thomaa>0i6
Weld, WiUiam Walter 912
Weller, Fianciv ' ms
Welleder, Loi^ Cha« S4
. Edward' 996
— Wm« Hen. Chaib tfO*
66,292
Weaver, Edward Baker 998
WiUiam Henry 298
WiUiam Henry 988
4rtr4^
Rvpaffi:Cta^biH 886
Webb, Aug. F, Carendish
143
'**— Booloyne Gordon 496
Daniel Peploe 946
George 196
George 295
— George Grant 157
^— George Joeeph 906
Henry 179
Henry March 912
Sir J6bn, KCH. 991
•--^ John 946
-— ~ Jobn Macdonnell 194
-^ John Vera WdUam
Henry 169
— - John Wynne 946
Robert 946
Robert WUliam 188
Theodoaina 984
Vere 161
Vero 346
Webber, Vivian Arthur 319
Webeter, Arthur Charlea 990
iGeo. Murray, JifD*
911
James, M.D. 345
991
946
153
330
990
168
156
994
151
415
433
988
-19:5
- James Carnegie
- James Fredenok
-Joseph
-Joeeph
-Robert
-Robert
-Rowland
- WiUiaaa
-WiUlaa
- WilUam
WUliam Fniieia
Waddeibnm. Gat^t
JMiT«iUiWnaa 946
Wellings, George 946
WeUington, Arthur, IMb ^i
of, KG. GCB. GCH.
5, lir,l4*^959,dA
Wells, Fortescne 946
Fredetick 159
GienvflleG. l99
--— Jobn Neave, CSl 5tt
Samuel 176
Welman, Harvey WeOeaM" ^
Pole tm
— Hereolea Atkin 155
Wifliam Henry -
Dowliog Reeves 961
WeUford, Augustus Fred.-
Welsh, AaWl Tteua
' ' » James
John Wte
949
tl9
Welstead, WilKatt
Wemys, Francis
■ WiUiam
aee
-99
959
Wemyss, Benjamin Dun*
bar
Chailaa
— -CfaariesHwdMa -268
Edwatd 19?
Jamea - 946
— -^ Jamea Haaiy ■ -989
John Mauiie6.994,99r
Otway - -998
" ThomBaJnBMB,~6d».45
■ Waiimn ' - -497
Werge, Henry AeyaUde 906
Waaley, Samuel BoHirt- 999-,
W8at, 9isAuihsfcmiJtf»r-4flt
«.iH^- Chat. JUfi' Mi^ 5M9S
648
Wait. Horn. Cbiw lUohird
Quskville 8^ 172
Frad<»rtck 199
Fftsd. MkkUetiU) 153
HcDij 388
Henrj iS5
Jtmm Mtstndai: 236
JnlkB Teaoplfi 146
tfm« MocUmer Saokr ille
145
OsbwD* 261
Bdchvd 115
William Heorj HoTO 297
WMtall, WUlMm» MX), 246
WMtenn, Franoift .90
WMtarn« MuunUian
Jamei 94» 216
WtstSiUU Hmilin . 447
W«silMRd, Gaprgt £dw. 185
Woitlake/ John 65
WMtmaeott, Sp«M«r 284
Wtttaokv. Riobar«) 59
WtttsMuiand. i<ilm« An*/
^, aCA.OGii. 9»207
Index^
Wliiobcote, Georgt 541
WbigUm, JU>b«r( 224
Whimper, Fre4, AmtUui 206
Wliimster.JamM 388
Wbinjates, £dir, Cluurles*
CB. KH, 56, 265
— > Fwd. W». 65, 232
WlNsh, KicWd 113
WilUwii S. CJB. a 13
Wbitaker.Geo. TUampson 161
-xi John Gibson 415
Wliitby, Tbomw Mvard 123
waUaw 388
W«#toii« Cliailtt
* ■■■■ J* H» 8»
William tf twy
Edward H«a«
U«iiiy Bnita
Miebtal Lionel
JUIpb
Waltar Moptford
Wetherall. Cb«rl«i
Bdw. iVob*
Fred. A«g«
82» 117
■■ William 415
Wttheied, JEdwinRobait 192
Ihamm 427
••■»*
i«ii^
» ,1*
422
113
229
91
180
202
209
220
ri&
346
151
253
^mm
Werbe. G^artos Voft 448
««.«. — G«Mf* W< F, Vpa 448
WeyUuul, Joha t60
John Thome 91
JIM. Hmu 104
«*«*
■ * w
Weysseii. Jean CbvUtiaa 462
Whaite, Job» BinMmd 161
Whalej. Gfwgft 412
Robert 38a
*<^^
Wball«y» Oeorgt Briaoo* 346
WhaxtoD, Anthony 464
m^ Williain 346
WbMiioroft* Gmmm 132
113
■ ,, John ISA
•*H WillUm 388
WhMtrtiin. John BtttUi l»6
WlieeUr, Fra. H«8h
Mnifl^r U4
Henry 199
JnhnRofi 205
■i^fcii O^ynp* 114
mm IVanat 9S« 179
Wbelat, JiM Thmm, &i
Whetham, John 16
-«•*'
*i ^
Whiteombe. Jamef 93, 293
White* Andrw, MIL 431
> Aug. Barton 130
. Charlea IL 165
- Edward Jamaa 61
> FerdiuMMlj CB«
93,1:^9
• Frederick B. 114
• Frederick Charles 6
• Frederick John 388
George 1 95
Georga 388
Georga 427
George Francia 101
George Mathiu 191
^^^ Haoa 138
Hana Ri^bert 241
HantTbo»,Faa 191
. Henry 388
^ Hanry 435
^ — Hanry Arthuf 284
. Hen, Pftlfympla 103,
isy
p*.^ Henry JerTi« 229
•- Humphify Jarrii 1 14
Jamea 274
— John Lewia 415
-.-i*^ Lawr^ncf Ma^
fsmond 128
, Luke 199
« Martin 113
> Matthew 260
• Michial, 0^,3^,117
"f^
433
435
218
143
173
Moaea, MD,
Peter
Richard
Rohart
Thomaa
Tho. Etroonde, Bf D.2 1 7
• Thoe< Woolaaloi^ 142
.WarraotiMting«4l5
. William 388
. Wm. Raoiay 431
i&
Whitehead. Fred, JohnQ. 158
■Pi. ^^JJ I^vra 428
^thOKIMIf
KCB.
WiUim
Whiteford. John
Whitelaw, TbomM
Whiteiida,John
Whitfeild. HoQiy Waao
Whitfield, Cbaa. Ti)g>Uj» 435
113
232
388
291
248
255
WblUe, Robeft
-1 Robert
Whitley, Jamea 946
Whitlie. W. Tbo. C^ 114
Wbidock, Geo. Fred« Tod 230
Whltni9re. Kdmund Ag. 181
' Fran. Locker 151
— . — Geo. St. Vincent 2B3
— . — Geo. ^oddart' 259
— . Sir Geo. fCfl. 10,281
— ^ — Munugu Stopford 286
*" n I Mortimer R. 3. 546
WilUam 22 %
Whittingham, Ferdinand,
CB, 93, 177
: Paul Bernard 284
Whittiogalall. George F. 138
Whittuck, Wnu Jtnut^ 2:;i
Whitty. Irwine 60, f66
Whylockf Jamea 66. 292
Whymper, Sir Wm.^ |f D. 453
Whyte, Charle* 309
John Jumef 54
Wichmaon, Oaorge 443
Wicke, John Henrr 443
Wickham, Edw. lltomaa 2l3
Thomaa 1X4
Widmer, Cbriatopber 4:i3
WiaboIdt»DaT.cU.Cois. 447
Wieriog. George 460
Wight^pap» Ganrge 5i6
-— » — George 247
— — ^— Jamea Tho. 137
Wigley, G(M, Jamea 588
Wigmore^d. PercifjU 258
Wigram, Ely Ouodectmui 53
WIgsell, Atwood Daltno 122
W igston, Francia 95, 1 69
WigstfQo^ Robert Brtdg-
mao 140
Wigton, Jamef 588
Wilbraham. Jfon. £4ward
Rootle 57
— Rich. 95^158
Thoa. Edw. 1 90
Wilby, William 155
Wilcockt, John )>4fP . 4i2
Wild, Henry Jamea
Wilde, Joabua John
Wilder, George
Wildman, John
Tboaua
WilfonL Edmund Keal
Erneat Cbriatian
John
eorffeWB
306
413
57
31
f6S
546
588
113
156
138
526
Wilkieson, George IlMp-
den 214
Wilkin«,.Ceot£i» CB, EX. 50
« > SamnoT Martin 412
^^.^.^^ W^n. Mortimer 192
Wilkioaon, A. Eatt5ald 155
VVakinamVu^nb. ?Wp
Savtge, C9. . ftl64
Wnkie. Fletcher
■ .^ J<^n
■ John Lantn
P.
WQIriDioD, ChaiUt p. f 83
*—. — Pllri«topbcr 8^
'i^ Frederick Green 194
-WW G«om 110
George AlUt tr$
" George Andereon ttB
". Henry 388
Henr^ GrefO 1^
■ ■ ■ Heniy Joba 160
. Jwip9 AlWf 16$
'^ Mp 119
-, John 33?
— John A)0;E9iid0r 336
•^-^-^ John WtJl^ ' 427
jm Johnson t66
•*- JoMpb 252
wrr-r—r' Joseph George 169
m^ Rich. 3te0l« 87
^ Tho^iM 114
Willaoy Jamff PohsIm 308
• r Wm. MoffilF Pou-
glee 269
WflUrd. U9MTi Kilham 346
Willsts, Peter Jobs 88
WiUcocki, 8icb»r4 Heniy,
233
WiUes, Jam^ InriD 68,292
i John Shew, KO. 240
^mett, Aqguftiw Sfltren
143
— . Aagusttip S»ltren 388
. John Seltrea 270
WiUej, Edirard 388
. Arthur W^UfsIey 138
IVdliami, A. H. M. ^74
>^. ■■ ■ Charlef 427
^ Charlef 388
David 436
■ I Mmvd Arthur
270
■ Fleming Qongh
^ G.^Ilif JUojrd 175
■ m> Harnr 422
-, Henry 69,267
Hentrfftooid 912
"• ' 286
346
415
191
96
283
mmrr
^^^
KH.
Index.
?niU»»f| Se«uiel 2421
ww^ Sif mtiel T«N^ 129
tnw Sber^rat 63
TheadPf^ 136
Tboma* ^« 155
Thomas 114
Thom»« 308
TborotfPifM Ui
Tho«. Mol/AMJi
57
^ WiQf a« 436
r-«* WiUifm Fenwick
IS8, 114.268
Wm, Frekf , KH, 54
Willi^p John 273
— WyaiM William
Rndyerd 124
W»lUsmioit, CllAr)9f Cm-
irrigbt 293
p.i. Dav^ 422
P»tW HohorMPo
^48
-- — -^ Georgf , Jf p, 227
■i- 1 ■ John 34^
Tbomag 185
wp Usher 109| 178
■ ■ ■» William tST
--« Wm. Roberta 199
Wiilingtott, RiobMd 69
frederigk 222
WlUis, 3rofrn0 68, ;r67
■wn ■ James, J|fP«
■^ James
■^
■•«■
John
John
John AlggMiv
"^»*
S47
4#r
94p
34#
John J,
.— - John Mmtn
« 5ir John llpriUMm^
< John Ridiaid 269
Josepb Fraser 34r
»^
"•■IP
^Ni
^m
NiebolM, KH. M.216
^ Peter Jheodoie 047
-> Rich. Ggf9^m9.
B9W0n 69, 2^
Bebert, IfD, 139
-Robert 360
- Roger W., Ci>» US
- Stmoel t%$
- SamMl UwiD 296
- Sylveil«r W, W. H,
936
-Thomas
- Thomas, CJk
-Thomas
- Thos. hfmtkmd
— ^
••Wl^
Hogb
Jamsf
Jamea
Jamei Z$
John
John
■■ ■■ t John BanoeU 261
■ — John James I,. 196
r^ — ^ — John Wm. CoII-
m«a 19^
•-„ John Wrwif
Httgbss fl7
. Josepb 87
■ » Josej)b 3^
^^ LewifPnpcia 6?,
119
^ Montgomery 283
Robert 388
...11 ■ Rowlmd S4^*
^ Rowlairi )Sdw,
FrvderiQk Arthur 222
George BtwAer 388
Geo. H»rrT Smith 229
Willocks. Arthur Stewart 221
Willoughby, MiiA, F.CJ7.U4
Willox. James 432
\ViUs, John ICingstmm 412
--^ Thomas Lake 346
Willsbire. Sir TbomM. Bttrt,
KCB. 16, 202
Willaop, Jaf . K^nnett 346
Richard Keooett 296
ThomM 346
140
Willoagbby /i
66
113
42a
94ft
•^■^F-
Wllmer, WilUan
Wilmer
"»»i"
-^r-
WUmot.Cha.Qet«F4l41iq^ 246
£ardler 65
Fre4. tmrdler 966
T, Henry ^ )94
r Honrf Robtrt
Dudley P6,269
WilaoD, 0eojasiiii Flfomii
Dalton 56, 186
•^ Ch», TowBaeiwl )46
£(lirard 222
Edirard 346
Edw. Benjamin 260
Kdw, Lnmltf 412
Fnmcia W. Cd. 113
Frtd. Jobn 902
George CbmUim 158
GfOfge Uarli, CB. 50
George Saril^ 179
Hwry 396
Heibeit Lowilmr 146
^•i"
■j»^
William Haniy
' ■■ » Wmt H« 3. /,
Wilton, Georse lU
■»■» John Luoaa
■ ■ ■■■ John Robf rt
— w Samuel
Wiltfthire, WiUiam
Wily. Henry WiUiama
Winchester, Goorgo
Wincklor, Augustus
- Charles
2?3
190
996
114
201
169
499
901
116
449
449
Winckwonh, John 366
Windham, CbarlAI AA 66
1 Joe. PougbiT 131
■ ■ Joeeph 9myUi 347
Wtndle, ^ohf) 6b4jM«d 388
Wing, Vim»Qt 256
WtDg9eld, Cbas. Wm, 266.
974
■» ■ Edir. FfoHlon 1 19
John Hope 166
■«■»
Wingrort, Gaofff Fuenott
Winkwortb, WiUta
Winnicki, CbiMtai^ber
WinningtoQ, K4fm4
" ■" Hwry Jtffnra
Winiw.CbaHta
George
John
Ludwig Aug.
WiaUfbotiom. /
14
fWW
^^mv
**m
437
194
347
116
437
497
146
451
119
199
1Pi9toi|,.Clim Lot IMAM da 167
^ » James . 388
•r-*— Tbonas 40 S70
KViKgrnan, Theodora 136
\y ifcb.HJAfOBspMMi ▼<» der446
Wi9cb|!P99«i (George 449
l¥iwion»,j44u& 388
"igfpm, Charles SO
Henij Christopher ISl
Horatio James 255
William 347
Wifhart, Alexaoder 347
Jas. Alei.. JtfD. 166
issell. Lewia de 450
itte, George de 4521
■ ■ Hen. Fred.Theo.
de 448
Witu« John 347
Witeeudortf. HartwigTon 446
-" - - 129
175
269
368
32
451
139
tir
88
190
274
I
^f^drop, Wm» AiUn
'^(^ebouae, Edmund
--7^ Edwin
^' ;. J Frederick
p' ■ Nicholas
MTolf. Frederick
Wolfe, George
— ^— Peter
" Riehard
■; ■ ■ Wm. Clarges
W.S.M.
Wood, Tbomai. ., S5».t44
^^ — Wm. CB.KH. Uflid
.mn^Mkrk 148
M Wm. Sumpter 3B8
Willitai Stndkev 127
■ ' Wm. Thoe* Yf^f^
IVY
Woodhatn/Alez. C^. 114
Woodcock. Frederick 412
Woodfoll, Georg* 115
Woodford, Sir Alex«
KCB.GCMG. 0.191
— Aies. George SOT
Charlea John S5i
'John 347
— *-* — ' Sir John Geors^k
JCCB. KCH. 12
Woodgato. John 364
' WiUiam, CB. 30
Wa, Harding 338
Woodhonse. JamflSt CMG.487
■ ■ -'Robert 347
Woodlej, jMAea Wilkin.
•on 308
Kicbard.itf& 3if
l^olir, Alexander Joseph 412
Wolirradt, Frederick ven 450
WolIe/» Edward Lionel 202
Wollocombe, Thos. Wm. 198
Wolrige, Ambrose 297, 347
»,.■ » Cbariea 296
"' ■ ■ ■ Heniy Ridge 197
lltTo^selej, Gainet Joseph 114
Wofnbwell, Artbar 197
Wood, Artbar, UJ>* 142
•^^ David Edw. 268
Frederick; 388
— Fred. Ang.Peroj 295
■ George 388
— George Horalej 388
■ Henrj- ISO
' Henry 388
' James 347
— Jas. Cba. R. 308
— — James Humphrejrs
61, tee
■ John 417
■ John Gillespie, MD.
171
■ John Joseph 169
•^— ^ John Manlej 89
■ John Snliran 6, 454
— John Stewart 164
«-^— Leoneelot Edward 205
— Peter Valentine 165
Prico Boilt Man-
134
Robert 239
RoUrlBlneher CB.
63,232
Hotel Hudna 219
4^815
Woodman, Robert Tewnly 140
George Thomas,
MD. 139
■ Geo. Thom. MD.
256
William 445
Woofboff. John. MD.
WoodrooiTe, George H. 114
Wooda, nwtf Georgt 249
' James 233
Riehard 347
r- Richard Wm, 159
■ William 388
Woodwaid, John 156
Woodwriffht, Charles 169
Woolcombe. Robert 347
Robert Wm. 220
Woolfreyes, John Andrew 223
Woolhoose, Andrew Mac-
kason 412
Geo. Richard 197
John Fred. 213
Woollard, Gilbert 104, 261
Woolrabe, John 427
Woolriche, Stephen 430
Wodridge, Thos. Thorn-
bar}-, Ka, 19
Wooli^, O'Brjren BeHing-
ham 272
Worcester, Henry, Mtirq,
ef 117, 133
Workman, Thomas 347
Womum, John Robeon 114
Woralej, Edw. Vanghan
11,265
George
James White 347
Wortlej, Arch. Henrj
Plantagenet 145
Hm. Edw.tCon-
tagn 0. 8. 145
Wocthm, Hal* Tovng
66pt82
N¥«ttlfe,John 113
Wngg% Alfred Bwhaini
* 2T1
WnzaD, Cbailee Bd#. de»
Wrav Chifht^^ Wnght
239
Henry 285
Hush Boyd ^368
Jackson -Me
WreiiDHI,Mattinwi* - 312^
WHfoid, GeoMB Hoary 996
Wrigfat^JklehcMdUr 308r
'"' Aluwd . • • ' tt09
»wCharie« /66i3e2f
■ Charles 372
-•-*^-* Chaffed jMMi -26^
— t — ^Charles iUrmdiiK 91
' "* ■' £dwapB 383
— Edward W, d 243
-*-*—<* FktadMrak ^
— • George 11,^81
— I — Gfioiige 347
Henry RUb. Oa^tfiT
JiUMn 416
'■ James, MD. 451
JamraDwinia 146
John, KH. 83
■ ■ John 389
*^-*— John Hoekaa > 394
' John Rose W, 331
Jonaa 396
Robert (lst> 393
■ ' Robert (2nd) 293
— ! — Robert 435
Samuel Digby 274
— *-^ Thooms, CB. 33,133
Thomte M
Thomas 411
— -— Tfaoaaaa Geosgv 113
■ *■ ■■ Thomas Parker 2S5
William 186
William 389
William Alfied
Gamer 995
Wrighte, Wm. 389
Wrixon, Nichdu 347
Wroiteriey, Htm. George 285
Hon. Henry 191
Wulff. Henry Powell 100,383
Kenebn Chandler 347
Wttlffen, Wm. de 450
Wyatt, Alexaoder H. L. 347
Alfrod Francta W.
94,217
Cbailct Edwin 121
Edgar li3
Francis Dalmaho J 246
James Henry 188
■ Matthew ]I6
Samuel 341
3ir Heat7 Ro»
hertae 34
Wybeult, Joeeph Was. SOT
Robort 427
Wybrowy Williaa
Wyer, Jobs 435
WyMtf J«ba KowtvaO 433
-«*--«r£dirmfA Atfdrit t95
WyllM, Junef. CB. 114
^. WiOiam, CB. 114
Wjniwr, G. P. €A; ^ 11»
W jndhiin. Alex. Wadhun
■ ■■ r George ^
^^-^^ Htofjr 11, lar
T^' H#nfy H6
Wvndowe, Wwm, Fmina 199
W iBiekeii, Fredwi(& 469
Wynfti Arth. WtHua WiW
. Ikms 174
^"-^ — Hflib^ Wat* WuM. 158
tc 111 fir WiHkm 347, 463
W^nne, ChirliftlUbdrt «69
--*-< — Gfeofge 984
■ ■■■ Heoeage Grifitb 2tO
■ . ■ ■ t : Jubn 347
-^.^ Rkrfaard Milea 4f9
Wymc!^ Robert 947 1
■ ■ ^^ " John Jonath«a 986
Wynter, Riofairt 347
W^skjard, £4waid Bvok-
ley, CB. 19
^.-^ — Edward G. 145
•**^ — GoatgeiieiUT 409
ihfc ri'JOltdmin^ Johti H.«e9
■i'L' J Henry B« J* 947
m I r BobflOft iionry, CS,
6a,S69
W}ririU, Ricbard Ro4e» «42
XaDoo«s, Horaeo 159
-*■•*— ^— WiDa Rayuond 169
Y tiboiQiigb, Chas, Cooke
69,9491
Ytri, Tredorick tO
Yanold, fioiifania 969
YatM, £dm. Bob. Wm.
Wingfield 994
■ *» * Hanry Paal 979
'■'** ' JonatJiiii 10
Y«a. Lacy Walter 93, 158
Yel^ertoiC Am. Wittiau,
Cbarlea 979
Ytoland, Geeigo 417
Yeomaa, Constantino 947
Yotbnry, Johir Waa. 70,180
YoUand, Rob* Sarrell 114
-^■^ ' ■ WflUan 989
Yonge, Guatarna Nigel
K. A. 947
' I Weston 969
■ »■ Wm. Crawley 98^
"■ WUMara Janes 911
Yovke, Fred. Angeatns 969
— • Cbarlea 94
Jobn 104, 198
PbiUip Jamoa 99
Young, Alexander 945
—^ Arcbibald Semple 135
-^ Cbarlea 914
^^ Cbarlea 991
— Cbarlea Colnlle 109,
969
-^ Cbaa. Frederick 273
Colin, MD. 495
C&a. Wallace, CB,
114
Edward WiHIam, MD.
919
Geo. Aognatua 960
Geo.Dobeon, CB.
68,161
George Ramaay Craik
979
> George Samuel 999
^m^
■Mrfit.
^•^^^
S49
fbting, Heidy S^
' .■'■■ Henry Hannaa 969
— — Henxy 98!^
— ^^ Jamea, MD. 199-
■ ■ Jaaea 947^
Jamee Bfo#n 99^
Jamea Robert 69, 17^
Jobn Crtwibrd 6l(
Jobn D. 180
Jobn George 989*
Plomer, Kff. 93^
Plomer J. Ids'
Riebard ' ^ tsti
Robert 98^
Thomas 114
Thomas 490
Tbomti 173
Thomas 93lt
^■^
Walter Bocbanaa
' ■ WiMam
—J — Willtam
WilUam
Wm. Bafttf
Wm. Baker
' ■ * ■ Wm« Henry
— * — Wm. Pytt
Yoange, Alex. A.
Yoangfausband, Aatley
George Francis Jobu
"■ Cba. Wright
■ ' ' ■ Tbomat *
fr4
969*
995r
115
11«
Yule, Patrick 63, 98)1
— ^ Robert Abererobiby 103.
IS*
Zebnpfenning, Cba. J6a. 451
Zeil, Augnstna Ferdinand 449;
2iermaim, Frederick 449.
Zobel, 8. 994
Zugiaid, Marino 469
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• *
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ALTERATIONS WHILE PRINTING.
Boyil Regiment of Hone Guards. — Capt. F. Sutton, from the 6th Dragooni,
to be capt. ▼. Brer. Mijor Hanmer, who ezcfa 28 Dec 49
• • Comet A. Maniiigbenl, froat the 13fth X^ght Dngoona, to be cornet, ▼.
S. 6. L. Fox, who ezcfa. .•••.... • do
6th Dragoons. — ^Brer. Major W. E. Hanmer, from the Royal Regt. of Horse
Guards, to be capt. ▼. Sotton, who ezdi. » • do
13th light Dragoon8.-*Comet S. G. L. Fox, from the Royal Regt. of Horse
Guards, to be comet, ▼. Massingbera, who exch do
1st Grenadier Regt. of Foot Guards.— Lieut C. T. Lindow, from iIm 74th F.
to be ensign and lient. ▼. A. H. F. S. WorUer. who exch » • •• do
4th Foot.— Capt J. H. £• de Robeck, from the 8th F. to be capt ▼. Hext,
whoexch ••*% ••••••»•*• do
5 . . lieut. G. Rennr to be capt. by pur. t. Forrest, who retires do
2nd Lieut A. £. Ross to be lieut. by pur. t. Renny do
6 •• E. Cliffe, Geni.f to be ensign, by pur. ▼. de Ruvignes, prom : • do
8 . . Capt C. S. Hezt, from the 4th F. to be capt ▼. de Robeck, who otidi* . • do
9 • • Lieut H. R. Browne to be capt. by pur. t. Cubitt, who retiroi do
Ensign S. B. M. Skinner to be lieut bypur. t. Browne do
22 . . Capt. Hon. P. F. Cnst, from h. p. 3fd Dragoon Guards, to be capt. r.
F. B. Russell, who exch do
lieut J. Brennan to be capt by pur. T. Cust, who retires** do
Ensign D. P. Bouverie to be lieut by pur. Y. Brennan • do
Ensign T. Young, from the 84th F. to be enslni, v. Bouverie • • • do
48 . . Lieut. C. Sykes to be capt by pur. ▼. GranTille, who retires • • • • • do
Ensign R. £. C. Colthurst to be lieut by pur. ▼. Sykes • do
49 . • Lieut. C. P. J. Stopford to be capt. without pur. t. Montgomery, dee. do
Ensign T. E. H. Pbttto be lieut ▼. Stopford • do
Ensign J. W. Bond, from the 86tfa F. to be ensign, v. Piatt do
51 . . Major H. Reid, from h. p. 3rd Ceylon Regt. to be major, Y. Main-
waring, prom • do
Capt. P. J. Rice to be major, by pur. t. Reid, who retirea . • • do
Lieut. R. Atherton Ffarington to be capt. by pur. t. Rice do
Ens. Edwd. O'Callaghan to be lieut by pur. ▼. Ffarington do
57 • • Lieut D. E. Armstrong to be capt by pur. ▼. Dawson, who vetiRa • • . . do
Ens. E. C. G. Kenny to be lieut. by pur. t. Armstrong • ••• do
72 •• Capt. John MuUen, from h. p. Unatt to be capt ▼. Brar.^mig. W. H.
Robinson, who exchanges « do
Lieut A. D. Thellussoii to be capt by pur. ▼. Mullen, who retlrsa • • • . do
Ens. Hon. H. W. Fits Maurice to be lient. by pur. t. TheUusson •••••• do
A. C. Bode, Gent., to be Ens. by pur. ▼. Fits Maurioe «* do
74 . . Ens. and lit. A. H. P. S. Wortley, from the 1st or Gren. Regt. of Foot
Guards, to be lieut ▼. Lindow, who exch •.•••••••••••••«.• do
91 .. Eds. and Adjt J. Gordon to have the rank of lieut * • ».« do
EnSk E. J. S. Rae to be lieut by pur. ▼. Horsbrugh, who retires do
1 West India Regt—Lieut. H. L. Cafe to be capt. by pur. y. Mackenzie, idio
retires #•••••«.•• .« do
Ens. F. M. Godden to be lieut by pur. T. Cafe ••••• do
BREVET.
Capt. Hon P. F. Cost, of the 22nd Foot, to be migor hi the Army do
Major Hon^ P. F. Cast, of 22nd Foot, to be lieut-eol* in the Army do
The under-iMntioved cadets of the Hon. the East India Company's Service to have the
local and temporary rank of ensign during the poriod of their being plaeed under the
command of Lieut-eol. Sir F. Smith, of the Royal Engineers, at Chathmn, for Field
Instmedons in the art of Sailing and Bfining :—
George Ayton Craster 28 Dee. 49
Henry Alexander Brownlow • do
William Spottiswoode IVevor do
Joaefdk Rogen Seady do
Joseph Otway MaylM*. do
Henry Tho«MiRogeiv*...«t t «•«•«•••. do
663
CASUALTIES SINCE THE LAST PUBLICATION.
RETIREMENTS BY SALE OF COMMISSIONS.
Cohiult.
J. Row, St. Helena Re^
£. Keane, Gr. Gds.
Ueutmtmt' Coitmeit,
J. C. Smith, Unett.
Sir J. S. lillie, Gr. Gds.
W. Hulme, 96 F.
W. Tomkinion, 83 F.
W. H. Newton, Cenad.Regt.
P. F. W. Cempbe&, ScoU
Ftts.Gds.
W. Brnoe, 48 F.
C. S. Malet, Scott Fas. Gds.
H. Biinunde,61 F.
S. F. GloTer, 12 F.
J. Forbes, Cold. Gds.
J. Flamank, 35 F.
J. A. Foibes, 92 F.
W. M. Bigge, 70 F.
W. M. Hamerton, 97 F.
P. Ddanoey, 75 F*
J. Harris, 24 F.
R. Martin, Ceylon Regt.
W. J. Satfacrland, 21 F.
E. H. O'DeU, St. Hekna
Ragt.
T. Bonnor, Ceylon R^.
P. Cheape, 96 F.
R. C. Sflsyth, 36 F.
J. Brsnd, 16 F.
F. Granville, 23 F.
J. S. Mnnro, 31 F.
L. Coker, 29 F.
J. Spence, 5 F.
D. Boms, 19 F.
E. Littledale, 1 Dra.
R. H. FitsHeibert, RifleBr.
W. Hogge, 7 Dr. Gds.
J. H. Bringhurst, 90 F.
J. C. Campbell, 9 Lt. Drs.
C. Bacon, 6 F.
J. Armstrongs h. p. 37 F.
W. G. Bears, 1 F.
H. Boys, 1 Life Gds.
C. BnttuOsy, 90 F.
T. J. Castiean, 53 F.
W. Dillon. 54 F.
J. Elton, 45 F.
B. F. French, 74 F.
J. Roberts, 74 F.
C. W. Tyndale, 55 F.
CaTcndish, 1 life Gds.
Naylor, 2nd Life Gds.
ToUemache, do.
Hood, R. Horse Gds.
Meynell, 2nd Dr. Gds.
Key, do.
Vmioj, 4 Drs.
Blackbume, 5 Dr. Gds.
Yorke, do.
Petre, 7 Dr. Gds.
Gonghy I Drs.
Grove, 6 Drs.
Sutton, 12 Drs.
Tlkellosson, do.
Dickson, 13 Drs.
Shelley, 16 Drs.
Coftter, do.
Donoombe, 16 F.
Sir A. K. Mscdonald, St
SooU Fas. Gds.
Peel, do.
Hon. Coke, do.
Lord Cecil, do.
Domoile, 2 F.
Mnnro, do.
Finlay, 6 F.
Otway, do.
Hanrey, 9 F.
Kenny, 11 F.
Doaglas, 16 F.
Cormiek, 17 F.
Edwards, do.
Hennesty, 20 F.
Roebuck, 23 F.
Tunnard, 27 F.
Keogh, 30 F.
Milman, 33 F.
Paris, 35 F.
Buchanan, do.
Abbott, 36 P.
Alleyne, 7 Dr. Gds.
CampbeU, 42 F.
Coote, 43 F.
Owen, 44 F.
Lindsay, do.
Moultrie, 45 F.
Bridges, 47 F.
Skrine, do.
Roes, 48 F.
Sir J. Harington, B«r#. do.
Fulton, 49 F.
IVtler, 53 F.
M'Coy, 55 F.
Butler, 59 P.
Hon, Gravea, do.
Dickinson, do.
Peebles, do.
^rendi, 66 F.
Sanndetson, do.
Coape, 67 F.
Walker, 69 V'.
Bewcs, do.
Alms, 54 F.
Bathurst, 75 F. :
Morris, 2 F.
Riley, 80 P.
Puleston, 82 F.
Diggle, do.
Dering, 85 P.
Palmer, 89 F.
Bringhurst, 90 P.
Christie, 91 P.
LoTe, do.
Gordon, 92 P.
Desborough, 94 F.
HamUton, 99 P.
Olpherts, 1 W. I. RegC
B. Barlow. 34 P.
J. Black, Unatt.
J. Gold, 57 P.
J. Mellis Naime, 38 F.
P. Murray, 30 P.
C. Paget, 14 P.
C. P. Sweeoy, 83 P.
Xicif/enAilr.
Leslie, 1 Life Gds.
Hon. L. A. Grant, R. Uotm
Guards
Arkwright, 1 Dr. G^
Foster, do.
Morgan, do.
Richatdson, 4 Dr. 0«k.
James Fort, 5 Dr. Gda.
Sandford, do.
Dawson, 6 Dr. Gda.
Cramer, 7 Dr. Gds.
Plestow, do.
Henley, 1 Drs.
Sir C. Yf, C. BosibD, JBT. do.*
Tkederoft, 4 Dat,
Royds,6Dft.
Atkinson, 9 Dia..
Wardrap, 10 Drs.
BoynfeDn, 11 Dn..
Sutton, 12 Dra.
Goring, do.
Gardner, 13 Dra.
Dimadale, 16 Dn.
Andertoo, 17 Deb.
Webb, do.
Sir J. Cam^gis, HarT. Gr.
Guards
Parker, Scots Fns. Gda.
Kirby,2P.
Monokton, do.
Forster, 5 P.
EliingtoB, 6 F*
Casualties sinc^xhe last Publication.
553
Bellain, 7 F.
Rnztoiii do.
Carter, do*
Moore, 17 F.
Folla^rfdO.r.' ■ it
Warner, Id F.
Braddell, do.
Miller, 22 F.
Vinoent, 23 F.
SelJby, 24F.
Qraham, do. '
Woodington, do.
Loinsworth, 2S F.
Greene, 30 F.
keed, 32 F.
Street, 34 F;
Carew, 2 Life Ods.
Jarvis, 38 F.
Forbes, 40 P*.
Wilson, do.
Hickson, do.
Hibbert, do.
Clavering, 42 F.
Denniss, 43 F.
Kippen, 45 F.
^> R. A. P: O. Colleton,
Bart. 45' P.
Crymes, 40 F.
Fredtridks, do.
BaiDbiiggCf 48 F.
Seton, 49 F.
Harris, 51 F.
Stepkenson, do.
Smith, 55 P.
Ward, 56 P.
Lanange, do.
SwetenJiam, 57 P.
Hunton, do.
Edwards, 58 F.
Wandesforde, €2 F.
Maftstfgh, do.
Seele, do.
BookBjr, 63 F.
Bnme, 64 P.
Heath, do.
KeodaU, 66 F.
Mnzray, 67 F.
Uniacke, 71 P.
Brocaa, 6 Dr. Gds.
Rathbona, 72 F.
Robertson, 79 F.
Downman, 83 F.
1
Crowe, 83 P.
Gamer, 84 P.
Matthews, 86 P.
Ellison, do.
MMphf , 8f fl. ,
Williams, 89 F.
Hon, W. Harboard, 90 P.
RiyarolA, 26 F.
Blair, 93 P.
Eliott, 26 P.
Wfebls^7F.
Leigh, 99 P.
Pennington, Rifle Brigade.
Dumaresq, 2 W. I. R.
Coz, do.
Addiwn, S W. I. R.
Pearson, Ceylon R^.
Stuart, Can. Rif. R^.
Lloyd, 7 P.
A. P. Berkeley, 92 P.
R. Barton, 90 F.
J. Campbell, 31 F.
C. W. Davis. 17 P.
T. P. Giffard, 98 P.
Hon, B. C. Yelverton, 19 P.
Comettf Ensiffntf ifc.
Heald, 2 Life Gds.
Young, 7 I>r. Gds.
Buchanan, 2 Drs.
Cockbum, do.
Townend, 3 Drs.
Heathcotp, 7 Drs.
Wilson, 1 1 Drs.
Collins, 4 P.
May lor, 5 P.
Macadam, 8 P.
Dodswortb, 14 P.
M'Grath, 22 F.
Gould, 25 P.
Maunsell, do.
BeU, 26 P.
Brine, 27 P.
Gordon, do.
Sir J. L. Cotter, Bart, do.
Anderson, 30 P.
Thorold, 34 F.
Fowler, 40 P.
Pigott, 46 P.
Shiell, 55 P.
Cunningham, do.
Smith, 72 P.
Ingle, 30 P.
Bayley, 88 P.
Renny, 92 P.
J^j^f P^W^^Ofii R^f. Brig.
Fletcher; Tw. I. R.
Recbived a Committed
Allowance.
' "Diqi*^Aui9t,'Com.-Gen,
W. G. LaicUey.
RESIGNATIONS.
JBm. W. H. Hart, 54 P.
Bnt, £. J. Matldas, SO P.
Am. J. F. Draper, 29 P.
2nd Lt, W. DerWshife, Cey-
lon Regt.
2nd li. R. Atherton, do.
Surg. W. A Heise, 20 P. ^
Surg, G. A. Cowper, 56 P.
Surg, E. Adolphus, Staff.
SUPERSEDED.
Ens, R. A. Wood, 62 F.
Rbmotbd feom tbb Rbot.
Lt. G. W. H. Hay, R. Art.
*
DISMISSED.
Lt, H. P. H. Parker, 53 F.
JA» G. J*. Asfaton, do.
CASHIERED.
Lt, W. G. L. Crowther,
63 F,
Lt, J. S. Dowman, R. M.
2nd Lt, H. R. Faroden,
60 P.
Qr-moiter R. Hare, 82 P.
F F